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Tribeca Festival Interview: Signe Baumane and Dagmara Dominczyk on Exploring Female Empowerment in My Love Affair with Marriage

Creating a powerful, relatable feminist story that speaks to women’s fight for autonomy of their bodies and minds is a powerful journey for filmmakers of all cultures. That’s certainly the case for visionary Latvian/New York City-based animator, Signe Baumane, who wrote, directed and produced the new animated movie, My Love Affair with Marriage. The original…

Tribeca Festival 2022 Lineup Unveiled

The 2022 edition of Tribeca Festival has now announced their film lined up.  The features program spans ten categories and showcases 110 feature films and 16 online premieres from 151 filmmakers across 40 countries. 2022 FEATURE FILM SELECTIONS Opening Night  HALFTIME, (United States) – World Premiere. A new Netflix documentary film that follows global superstar Jennifer Lopez, as she reflects on her…

Fantastic Beasts : The Secrets of Dumbledore : Q&A with Actor Eddie Redmayne, Actor Dan Fogler, Director David Yates, Actress Jessica Williams, Actor William Nadylam, Actress Victoria Yates

I had a chance to see one of the first screening of “Fantastic Beasts : The Secrets of Dumbledore” and in-person Q&A after the video introduction of Jude Law, Mads Mickelson, and Alison Sudol the other day. I hope you enjoy reading the article of one of highly anticipated film series.  Synopsis : Professor Albus…

David Cronenberg’s CRIMES OF THE FUTURE – Official Teaser, Poster, Pics : Starring Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, and Léa Seydoux

Neon has released the teaser trailer and poster of David Cronenberg’s latest outing, Crimes of the Future which is sci-fi body horror film, starring Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, and Léa Seydoux. It is scheduled to make its world premiere at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival as an Official Selection for its competition category. Cronenberg’s world…

THE NORTHMAN – Official Trailer : Starring Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, Björk, and Willem Dafoe

STATEMENT FROM THE DIRECTOR, ROBERT EGGERS I never wanted to make a Viking movie. I thought Vikings were violent, hulking brutes with nothing of interest. My wife, on the other hand, had been fond of the Icelandic Sagas, the esteemed medieval stories of Viking lore, and she knew that I would love them. But even…

Exclusive Interview With Spiritual Filmmaker Lorcan O’Toole

Lorcan O’Toole is a filmmaker, writer, alchemist, musician and spirit-medium. As the name gives away, his father, was the wondrous Peter O’Toole, and Lorcan is heightening the legacy of the legendary actor, by introducing a revolutionary approach to the cinematic medium.  The young O’Toole also has a background in acting, with powerful performances in films…

SXSW Review: The Kids in the Hall- Comedy Punks

My parents raised me on a steady helping of genius material. When it came to comedy, I was introduced to the likes of Monty Python and SCTV at a very young age. So, when The Kids in the Hall popped up on my TV screen in the late 80s/early 90s not only was I all…

SXSW to Return in Hybrid Format March 11-20 : Line-Up is Announced

After being sidelined for the last two years by the coronavirus pandemic, Austin’s prestigious SXSW Film Festival plans a hybrid comeback for its 29th season on March 11-20 this year, with some of its offerings available online. This year’s hybrid lineup includes 99 features, of which 76 will be world premieres. Also screened will be…

Sundance Film Festival Review – ‘Living’ Brings Akira Kurosawa’s ‘Ikiru’ to London

Society functions to a degree because most people don’t know when their lives will end. Having a sense of how much time someone has left in the world can affect their behavior entirely and inspire them to make decisions that are not at all in line with how they typically operate. It can also lead…

Soylent Green, The 1973 Ecological Dystopian Film Set In 2022, Is Warning Us

Reality is stranger than fiction. Sometimes fiction may anticipate reality. Authors like George Orwell with 1984, H.G. Wells with The War of the Worlds, Aldous Huxley with Brave New World, all foresaw a future similar to the one we are now inhabiting: an intelligence-based social hierarchy, where every citizen’s privacy is at the mercy of…