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Junji Ito’s Uzumaki Television Series Adaptation Delayed Again at Adult Swim

Adult Swim’s highly-anticipated television adaptation of Junji Ito’s acclaimed horror manga, Uzumaki, has been delayed once again. The anime show’s director, Hiroshi Nagahama and his production team asked the programmers behind Cartoon Network’s nighttime programming block for the extension, Collider is reporting. Nagahama and Adult Swim haven’t yet committed to a new date for when…

New York Asian Film Festival Announces First Wave of 2022 lineup

THE NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FOUNDATION AND FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCE FIRST HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FESTIVALThis year’s festival returns fully to in-person programming at Film at Lincoln Center and the Asia Society, with 60+ world, international, and North American premieres    New York, NY (June 16, 2022) –…

Tribeca Festival : Review / Endangered, Denounces The Profound Crisis In Freedom Of The Press

History has defined the hierarchy of power through estates. The French Revolution dismantled the archetypical tryptic of the First (clergy), Second (aristocracy) and Third (commoners) estates of the realm. The modern era brought the advent of a new force: the Fourth Estate, characterised by the mass media and its explicit capacity of advocacy and implicit…

Emmy Contender / The Staircase : Exclusive Interview with a Showrunner Maggie Cohn

Synopsis : The Staircase follows the compelling story of Michael Peterson, a crime novelist accused of killing wife Kathleen after she is found dead at the bottom of a staircase in their home, and the 16 year judicial battle that followed. Exclusive Interview with a Showrunner Maggie Cohn Q: “The Staircase” documentary had a such impact…

‘Indiana Jones 5’ May Be the Last Film Scored by John Williams

John Williams, one of the most prolific and beloved sound-track composers of all time, may finally be ready to set down his baton. The 90-year-old musician, now working on the score for Indiana Jones 5, has hinted this may be his last contribution to the film genre. Williams recently had an interview with Associated Press…

Love, Victor : Exclusive Video Interview with Cast and Showrunners

Interview with Anthony Turpel and Mateo Fernandez and actress Isabella Ferreira Check out more of our video interviews on our YouTube channel. Mending the consequences and celebrating the successes of their decisions, while not only finding closure to their high school journeys, but also anticipating the beginning of their young adult lives, is a vital…

The Territory | Official Trailer | National Geographic Documentary Films

Sundance Award-Winning Documentary About Amazonian Indigenous Environmental Activism From First-Time Feature Filmmaker Alex Pritz and Award-Winning Producers Sigrid Dyekjær and Darren Aronofsky **WINNER – Special Jury Award for Documentary Craft and World Cinema Documentary Audience Award – Sundance FF 2022** **WINNER – Best Documentary – Seattle Int’l FF 2022** **WINNER – John Schlesinger Documentary Award – Provincetown Int’l…

Cha Cha Real Smooth : Interview with Actor/Writer/Director Cooper Raiff, Actress Dakota Johnson, and Actress Vanessa Burghardt

Synopsis : Fresh out of college and without a clear life path going forward, 22-year-old Andrew is stuck back at home with his family in New Jersey. But if there’s one thing that belongs on his nonexistent résumé, it’s how to get a party started, which lands him the perfect job of motivational dancing at…

Geena Davis’ 8th Annual Bentonville Film Festival Unveils Competition and Spotlight Lineup

8TH ANNUAL BENTONVILLE FILM FESTIVAL, LED BY GEENA DAVIS, ANNOUNCES COMPETITION LINE-UP Festival will open with World Premiere of The Seven Faces of Jane Co-Directed by Julian Acosta, Xan Cassavetes, Gia Coppola, Ryan Heffington, Boma Lluma, Gillian Jacobs, Ken Jeong and Alex Takacs The Bentonville Film Foundation, in collaboration with founding partner, Walmart, and presenting…

Tribeca Festival Review – ‘The Forgiven’ is Typical Social Commentary from John Michael McDonagh

There’s often a tremendous gap between the rich and the poor, and the lack of acknowledgment of that disparity can serve to foster resentment. Many people who have plenty tend to treat those who have little as beneath them, as if hiring them is a gift rather than a contract and they should be expected…