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Review: The Duller Edge of “Both Sides of the Blade”

Since bursting onto the scene with her debut feature, Chocolat (1988), Claire Denis has largely been exploring the ins and outs of close knit relationships. Teaming up with Juliette Binoche for their third consecutive production together, Denis this time around delves into the complications of a relationship in the world of Covid-19. The events that…

Murina : Exclusive Interview with Director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic on the Cannes Winning Film

Synopsis : Tensions rise between restless teenager Julija and her oppressive father Ante when an old family friend arrives at their Croatian island home. As Ante attempts to broker a life-changing deal, their tranquil yet isolated existence leaves Julija wanting more from this influential visitor, who provides a taste of liberation over a weekend laid bare…

Thirteen Lives : Press Conference with Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton, Tom Bateman, James Teeradon, Ploy Pattrakorn, Boo Sahajak

Synopsis :Thirteen Lives recounts the incredible true story of the tremendous global effort to rescue a Thai soccer team who become trapped in the Tham Luang cave during an unexpected rainstorm. Faced with insurmountable odds, a team of the world’s most skilled and experienced divers — uniquely able to navigate the maze of flooded, narrow…

James Cameron May Not Direct Fourth and Fifth Sequel

With Avatar: The Way of Water set for debut on December 16, James Cameron has indicated he may want to bestow the directorial mantle on to another shoulder for the fourth and fifth installments in the blockbuster series. In an interview with Empire magazine, the Canadian-American filmmaker said that “The Avatar films themselves are kind…

Dreaming Walls : Inside the Chelsea Hotel / Exclusive Interview with Directors Maya Duverdier and Amélie van Elmbt 

Synopsis : The legendary Chelsea Hotel, an icon of 1960s counterculture and a haven for famous artists and intellectuals including Patti Smith, Janis Joplin and the superstars of Warhol’s Factory, has recently reopened after extensive renovations, which are now almost complete. Dozens of long-term residents, many in their later years, have lived amidst the scaffolding…

Exclusive Interview With Fanny Ardant at the Brussels International Film Festival

French actress Fanny Ardant has performed in more than eighty films, thirty plays, twenty television dramas and is recipient of numerous accolades, including two César Awards for Pédale douce (Soft Pedal) by Gabriel Aghion and for La Belle Époque by Nicolas Bedos, as well as a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement.  There is no other thespian who possesses her…

‘Field of Dreams’ Television Series Reboot Not Moving Forward at Peacock

Peacock has decided not to move forward with its planned Field of Dreams television series reboot. As a result, Universal Television is now pitching the project to other broadcasters and platforms, Variety is reporting. The show, which is an adaptation of the Oscar-nominated 1989 movie, was ordered straight-to-series at Peacock in August 2021. Michael Schur…

Asian Film Festival of Dallas Announces the Line-Up

Asian Film Festival of Dallas (AFFD) announces film lineup for 21st edition  (July 21-24)  Wenxiong Xing’s TOO COOL TO KILL is the Opening Night  Selection, Closing Night’s Selection will feature Roshan Sethi’s 7 DAYS  highlighting a day-long celebration of female filmmakers Highlights include Spotlight screenings of Park Hoon-Jung’s  THE WITCH 2: THE OTHER ONE, Shô…

TV Review – Season 2 of ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Is Absolutely Worth Another Subscription

There are few things more addictive than a good mystery. Murder podcasts in particular seem to have a tremendous appeal, and the only way to make that concept even more enthralling is to create a TV show about podcasters embroiled in their own murder mystery. online pharmacy champix over the counter with best prices today…

Minions : The Rise Of Gru, The Minions’ Slapstick Comedy Saves The Day

The computer-animated action comedy Minions : The Rise Of Gru, produced by Illumination and distributed by Universal Pictures, premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The film is set in the Seventies, after the events of the previous movie with a twelve year old Gru who is growing up in the suburbs. Like every adolescent he…