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The 2022 Human Rights Watch Film Festival, May 20-26

 The Human Rights Watch Film Festival PresentsFull Lineup of Cinematic Works in New York Edition, May 20-26, 2022 Co-presented by Film at Lincoln Center and IFC Center https://vimeo.com/697424991 New York, April 13, 2022 — The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, now in its 33rd year, will present a full edition of 10 groundbreaking new films,…

Exclusive SXSW Film Festival Interview: Rose Byrne and Krew Boylan Discuss the Relevance of Dolly Parton’s Music in “Seriously Red”

Finding and immersing themselves in a community that truly embraces them for their true personalities is a powerful, life-affirming journey for many creative people who feel as though they don’t necessarily fit into society’s typical norms. Actress Krew Boylan’s titular protagonist of the new musical comedy-drama, Seriously Red, Raylene ‘Red’ Delaney, embarks on such a…

Shawn Levy to Direct Ryan Reynolds in ‘Deadpool 3’

Filmmaker Shawn Levy is set to reunite with Ryan Reynolds on the anticipated superhero sequel, Deadpool 3. The helmer is in negotiations to direct the actor in the third installment of the popular Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) franchise, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Deadpool 3 will mark the third collaboration between Levy and Reynolds, after…

Netflix Won’t Bring Projects to Cannes Film Festival This Year

Netflix has decided not to world premiere its projects – in or out of competition – at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. That means the streamer’s movies, including writer-director Andrew Dominik’s Marilyn Monroe biopic, Blonde, which stars Ana de Armas as the titular actress-model, won’t be playing on the the French Riviera, Variety is reporting….

The 2022 Oxford Film Festival Announces  Film Lineup for 19th Edition

The 2022 Oxford Film Festival announces  film lineup for 19th edition  (March 23-27, March 27-April 3) Hugo Sobelman’s SOUL KIDS is the Opening Night selection,  and Max Walker-Silverman’s A LOVE STORY  takes the Closing Night slot. Dale Dickey will be honored with the Breakthrough Acting Award World premieres include Tara Thorne’s COMPULSUS,  and Abby Berendt…

Baz Luhrmann’s ELVIS | Official Trailer / Starring Tom Hanks, Austin Butler

CREDIT: WARNER BROS. PICTURES  From Oscar-nominated visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann comes Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama “Elvis,” starring Austin Butler and Oscar winner Tom Hanks. The film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Butler), seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Hanks). The story delves into…

Rendez-Vous with French Cinema : Full Line-Up

UNIFRANCE AND FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCE THE COMPLETE LINEUP FOR THE 27TH RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA, MARCH 3–13  Opening Night—Claire Denis’s Fire starring Juliette Binoche, with Denis and Binoche in person The annual French cinema showcase celebrates the latest from Mathieu Amalric,  Jacques Audiard, Arnaud Desplechin, and more, with brilliant debut features from  Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet, Vincent…

Film at Lincoln Center Announces Jonas Mekas Retrospective

       FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCES  JONAS MEKAS RETROSPECTIVE, FEBRUARY 17-23 New York, NY (January 20, 2022) – Film at Lincoln Center announces Jonas Mekas, a retrospective of the Lithuanian filmmaker-director-critic-poet, co-presented with the Jewish Museum from February 17-23. Few if any figures in the history of New York City film culture have…

Film Review – Fortress Thrives on Jesse Metcalfe and Bruce Willis’ Emotionally-Driven, Action-Packed Performances

Tense, tumultuous circumstances often have a unique way of driving former allies apart, and bringing estranged opponents together. That’s certainly the case for the characters played by Bruce Willis, Chad Michael Murray and Jesse Metcalfe in the timely new action cyber-thriller, Fortress. The equally emotionally and visually-driven film was written by Alan Horsnail and directed…

Film Review – ‘Don’t Look Up’ Casts a Wide Net in Its Skewering of Societal Stupidity

Much has been written in recent years about how reality has become so absurd that parody no longer has the same effect it once did since it can’t possibly top it. That’s not to say that exaggeration of moments that weren’t perhaps meant to be humorous can’t be funny, but that inventing storylines and characters…