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Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: The Innocent, A Nimble-Witted Heist Comedy

After Two Friends (2015), A Faithful Man (2018) and The Crusade (2021), Louis Garrel returns behind the camera with The Innocent (L’Innocent), presented at the 75th Cannes Film Festival. This feature was recently part of the 28th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in New York City. Garrel throughout L’Innocent reminds his spectators how cinema…

Apple Original Films To Produce Michael Pearce’s ‘Echo Valley’ with Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore

As first reported by Variety, Apple Original Films is planning to produce Echo Valley, a new film directed by Michael Pearce from a script by Brad Ingelsby (Mare of Easttown). Set on a farm in rural southeastern Pennsylvania, the movie will star Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore. The film is being developed by Ingelsby, Ridley…

TV Review – Apple TV+’s ‘Liaison’ is a High-Stakes Global Espionage Thriller with Terrific Leads

One key to being an effective spy – at least in books and movies – is the maintenance of a proper cover. Getting involved with the wrong people can be highly detrimental, both because it puts them in potential jeopardy and creates a point of weakness for any villain with nefarious aims to exploit. Yet…

TV Review – Prime Video’s ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ is an Engaging Musical Trip Back in Time

Every band goes through growing pains, and the ones that get very big typically experience some sort of monumental event that threatens their very existence. Members may go on to have solo careers after early departures from the group, and the appeal of a reunion can be irresistible for fans, even if those who actually…

‘Stranger Things’ Stage Play ‘The First Shadow’ to Premiere in London’s West End Later This Year

A stage adaptation of Stranger Things, titled The First Shadow, is set to have its world premiere in London’s West End later this year. Netflix announced that the play spinoff of the acclaimed Emmy-winning television series will be presented at the Phoenix Theatre, once Paul Mescal’s A Streetcar Named Desire‘s production comes to an end,…

MoMA and FLC announce the complete lineup for the 52nd edition of New Directors/New Films, March 29-April 9

Opening Night—Savanah Leaf’s Earth Mama Closing Night—Vuk Lungulov-Klotz’s Mutt Presented in the FLC and MoMA theaters New York, NY (Feb 28, 2023) – The Museum of Modern Art and Film at Lincoln Center announce the 52nd edition of New Directors/New Films (ND/NF), taking place from March 29 through April 9, 2023. For more than half…

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-…

TV Review – Prime Video’s ‘The Consultant’ is a Workplace Thriller That Doesn’t Pass Its Performance Review

Everyone has had a bad boss, and that comes with its own set of challenges since being perceived and treated negatively doesn’t necessarily translate to poor performance. An even trickier situation is the introduction of new management, where a long-established rapport and proven track record with a supervisor who has been replaced may be instantly…

New York International Children’s Film Festival Announce Its 26TH Complete Feature Slate

NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS 26TH COMPLETE FEATURE SLATE With Seven U.S. & International Premieres from Around the Globe, Highlights Include: Instant Classic ERNEST AND CELESTINE: A TRIP TO GIBBERITIA (Opening Night/Intl Premiere), Anime Adaptation of Tsujimura Mizuki’s YA Novel LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR (U.S. Premiere), Syrian-Set DOUNIA & THE PRINCESS…

Exclusive Interview with Actress Bai Ling : Working with Brandon Lee in “Crow” and Challenge That Faced as an Asian Actress in 90s

Bai Ling is an American-Chinese actress known for various roles in film and television shows. She started her acting career in 1981 in China and continued doing this when she relocated to America. Bai Ling is recognized for unbridled freedom and creativity, Bai Ling has become undoubtedly one of the world’s most diverse and captivating actresses!…