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The Iron Claw: Exclusive Interview with Writer/Director Sean Durkin

© House Claw LLC. The most powerful sports films not only focus on the glory of winning, but also celebrate self-discovery and camaraderie. The new biographical drama, The Iron Claw, is one such feature; it thrives on chronicling how the famed Von Erich family embraced a high flying rock and roll lifestyle in Texas wrestling in…

‘The Iron Claw’ Film Review – A Chronicle of a Devastating Sports Dynasty

Family expectations can have a tremendous effect on shaping a person. Some parents may wish for their children to become doctors or lawyers, or to go into the family business, whatever that may be. But not everyone has the same instincts and natural talents for a particular field, and may end up postponing or sacrificing…

What to Watch This Weekend – December 22-24, 2023

It’s time for another edition of What to Watch This Weekend! As we bring you reviews and interviews of the latest major and independent releases, we want to be sure you know what to plan to see and stream on your own time. Watch above and read below for our recommendations of a few worthwhile…

Golden Globe Nominations: Snubs and Surprises

Nominations for the 81st Golden Globes were announced yesterday, rewarding the best in film and television and adding two new categories, Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Stand-Up Comedy on Television. Each category also features an additional nominee, with six performers, films, or series recognized in every race. Leading the charge on the film…

Toronto International Film Festival Review – ‘Fingernails’ is a Fun Examination of the Definitive Nature of Love

If you could be certain that your love was real, would you want to know? That’s the critical question posed by Fingernails, a light-hearted drama that imagines a world where a test exists to determine if two people are truly in love. There are three score options: one hundred percent, indicating mutual affection, zero percent,…

Babak Jalali’s ‘Fremont’: An Extraordinary Film About Love and Solitude

Who would have thought that a black-and-white film about an Afghani refugee woman working in a Chinese fortune-cookie bakery could be so engaging? Fremont is an extraordinary film by an extraordinary director who has brought together an extraordinary ensemble of characters. Keep your eye on Babak Jalali, auteur-in-the-making. Like Yasujiro Ozu and Ingmar Bergman before…

‘The Iron Claw’ About Von Erich Wrestling Dynasty, To Debut on December 22

Sports fans are in for a special treat from Santa Claus–or is it Santa Claws?–this Christmas with A24’s release of The Iron Claw, a drama about the legendary and star-crossed Von Erich wrestling family. According to reports in Variety, the film will debut on December 22, starring Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, and…

Michelle Yeoh Received First Asian Best Actress Film Winner at SAG Awards for “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

Actress Michelle Yeoh has made history with her win for best actress for leading role at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, becoming the first Asian woman to win a leading film acting award. She said, “I think if I speak my heart will explode,” an emotional Yeoh said on stage while accepting her award. “SAG-…

First Look 2023, Museum of The Moving Image’s Festival of New And Innovative International Cinema, Announces Line-Up!

FIRST LOOK 2023, MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE’S FESTIVAL OF NEW AND INNOVATIVE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA, ANNOUNCES LINEUP Twelfth edition of the annual festival opens with Babak Jalali’s Fremont and closes with C.J. “Fiery” Obasi’s Mami Wata—both acclaimed films from Sundance March 15–19, 2023  PRESS IMAGES FOR FIRST LOOK 2023 Astoria, New York, February 10, 2023…

Sundance Film Festival/ Review : In Outstanding “Fremont” An Outsider Tries to Find Her Way

Most people have read the wise or strange messages of a Chinese fortune cookie, and perhaps wonder who actually wrote it. Whatever the message says it seems to leave you with a good feeling after the meal. The extraordinary film “Fremont”, a black and white gem at Sundance Film Festival 2023, gives you that sense…