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Film Review – ‘Oxygen’ is a Tense, Claustrophobic Thriller

There’s something very disorienting about waking up in a place you don’t recognize. It’s a feeling we’ve likely all experienced at least once in our lives, after emerging from a particularly long or deep sleep. Jet lag can fuel a confusion in the body about what time it’s supposed to be, and being in a…

Seth Rogen Won’t Work with James Franco Anymore

Actor Seth Rogen has made it clear that he’s not planning to work with his old friend and frequent collaborator James Franco in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct made against him. A Britain Sunday Times article discussing how Rogen’s films have not aged well and contain problematic jokes about sex and women featured…

TV Review: ‘Mare of Easttown’ Is An Interconnected, Moody Murder Story

A good murder mystery isn’t merely about finding out who committed one particular crime. The deepest and most compelling stories probe many secrets along the way, and uncover difficult truths and disturbing findings in the search for a culprit. At a point, it almost becomes irrelevant, if not merely less important, who the killer is…

Diane Warren Documentary In Production

A documentary about a prolific songwriter Diane Warren is in the works. To be produced by XTR, the film will be directed by Bess Kargman, who came to prominence for her series Defying Gravity: The Untold Story of Women’s Gymnastics. The production will include archival footage and personal interviews. online pharmacy antabuse over the counter…

Refuse Hate : Tyler Perry Addressed His Pained Roots

Photo by Nobuhiro Hosoki At this year’s unusual Oscar ceremony, actor/director/producer Tyler Perry gave a memorable speech when he accepted the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his work feeding and aiding others during the pandemic. Past honorees include Oprah Winfrey, Angelina Jolie, Harry Belafonte, Debbie Reynolds and Geena Davis. The 51-year-old filmmaker made an impassioned…

Interview: Dror Moreh on His New Documentary ‘The Human Factor’

There is no one who will tell you that the situation in the Middle East is not complicated. Numerous parties have tried over the course of seven decades of Israel’s official existence as a country to negotiate some sort of agreement that will ensure safety for Israelis and self-determination for Palestinians. Among the most high-profile…

Harlem International Film Festival

THE 2021 HARLEM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL announces line-up for 16th edition (May 6-9)Opening Night in-person celebration features World Premieres of Tarabu Betserai Kirkland’s 100 Years from Mississippi, and Glenn Osten Anderson’s Coogan’s Way, and the North American premiere of Anne Via McCollough’s Full Circle.              100 YEARS FROM MISSISSIPPI, COOGAN’S…

Citizen Penn : An Exclusive Interview with Director Don Hardy

On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti and killed 220,000, injured 310,000; more than 1.5 million were left homeless. From that moment, desperate patients had to endure civil war style medicine, the doctor had to carry out the amputation without anesthesia. In Los Angels, six days after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Sean Penn…

Film Review: ‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’ Is an Enthralling Animated Delight

There have been many theories about the future that suggest an increased dependence on technology will end up being the undoing of humanity. The rise of the machines is a concept foretold frequently in science fiction, as that which has been created to serve mankind and to make their lives easier evolves to a point…

SEEfest : South East European Film Festival

The 2021 South East European Film Festival (SEEfest) announces film lineup for 16th edition (April 28-May 5) Award-winning writer Dubravka Ugrešić will receive the SEEfest Legacy Award and Marija Škaričić (MARE) and Jasna Djuričić (QUO VADIS, AIDA?) will both receive the inaugural Legacy Acting Award. Elka Nikolova’s A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL and Kata Oláh’s MY…