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Review: Should you get moving with “Moving”

If I’ve said it one, I’ve said it a million times– Korean cinema and TV has been an important voice in the entertainment industry for a long time, but over the past 5 years, it’s the source of some of the best material around. In the modern era, a road was paved in the film…

Golda : Exclusive Interview with Director Guy Nattiv on Helen Mirren’s Performance as Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir

Synopsis : Golda is a ticking-clock thriller set during the tense 19 days of the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (Helen Mirren), faced with the potential of Israel’s complete destruction, must navigate overwhelming odds, a skeptical cabinet, and a complex relationship with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (Liev Schreiber),…

Movie Review: Liam Neeson Once Again Achieves Retribution Against Villain Targeting His Family in Latest Intense Action Thriller

Remaining calm and finding a way to regain power over an unforeseen, harrowing circumstance that has become beyond their control is the ultimate goal for most people, especially when the situation involves their family. That motivation to recapture and maintain the leverage in a conflict is the driving force of Liam Neeson‘s protagonist of Matt…

TV Review – ‘Physical’ Reaches a New Level in its Terrific Third and Final Season

Over the course of its first two seasons, Apple TV+’s Physical has chronicled the immersion of its protagonist, Sheila (Rose Byrne), in the world of aerobics as she combats a severe eating disorder and a crippling inner voice that constantly tells her how worthless she is. It’s certainly been a journey, one full of intense…

Film Review – ‘Mob Land’ is a Dark Look at the Temptation of Crime and the Inevitability of Repercussions

There’s an undeniable allure to what seems like the perfect crime: no one will get hurt and the getaway will be smooth and easy. Yet life so rarely plays out that way, and there’s almost inevitably an unexpected factor that throws things off entirely, leading to an unfortunate casualty or a wrench in the plan…

Harmony Korine Shares Terrence Malick Wrote a Script For Him to Direct

Spring Breakers writer-director Harmony Korine is interested in stepping away from making what he has described as normal Hollywood films, but may make an exception for a possible collaboration with Terrence Malick. The Kids auteur revealed during a new interview with GQ that the Tree of Life filmmaker penned a script that he wants him…

Movie Review: Strays is a Hilarious, Heartfelt R-rated Deadpool-esque Talking-Dog Tale

The profound, deep friendships featured in canine cinema have long made the genre a beloved classic among families – until the dogs decide to revolt against their owners and instead pledge their loyalty to other pets who also no longer feel appreciated by humans. The titular dogs in the new adventure comedy, Strays, are subverting…

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“Blue Beetle” Review : The Spanish Team Brings Heat in Late Summer!

After a string of box office disappointments — “Black Adam,” “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” and “The Flash” — Warner Bros/DC superhero films have become like production Kryptonite and have suffered as a result. The DC production team has now turned to a young Hispanic character — who isn’t accustomed to seeing his reflection in…

Studio Ghibli Finally Sharing Images and Revealed Voice Cast of Hayao Miyazaki’s Latest Film, “”The Boy and the Heron”

After years of secrecy, Studio Ghibli is finally sharing fourteen scene photos from Hayao Miyazaki’s vibrant new film, “The Boy and the Heron,” which were released on studio Ghibli’s official website, they were accompanied by a personal message from producer Toshio Suzuki, who wrote, “Please feel free to use them within the boundry of common sense….