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Opening at IFC Center: Keisuke Yoshida’s Blue and Yujiro Harumoto’s A Balance

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  ACA Cinema Project: New Films from Japan presents  “BLUE” A film by Keisuke Yoshida  “A BALANCE” A film by Yujiro Harumoto  IFC Center March 11-17, 2022  March 11-17, 2022    New York, NY (February 17, 2022) – Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan (ACA) announce the third ACA Cinema Project series:…

TED K / Red Band Trailer : Starring Sharlto Copley / A Cinematic Journey into the Tortured Mind of The Unabomber

  SYNOPSIS From the mind of acclaimed director Tony Stone comes TED K-  a bracing, cinematic journey into the tortured mind of The Unabomber. Deep in the American Rocky Mountains lived a man who sought refuge from modern society. His dark writings forewarned of a society ruled by technology. As the outside world encroached on…

Chinese Streaming Service Tencent Video Changes the Fate of Brad Pitt’s Fight Club Character

Chinese streaming service Tencent Video has released a new edited version of Fight Club that replaces its original iconic ending. In a move of steamrolling censorship, the film’s new conclusion features an abrupt message that states the authorities triumphed over the titular criminal organization by apprehending all of its members, Time is reporting. Subscribers of…

BAFTA Breakthrough: Exclusive Interview with Casting Director Aisha Bywaters, Writer-Director Dominique Nieves and Director Bao Nguyen

A diverse new group of up-and-coming, must-watch creatives from the film, television and gaming communities in the UK and U.S. have been chosen as recipients for this year’s BAFTA Breakthrough. The program was created to provide mentorship, professional development and global networking opportunities from BAFTA, with the support of Netflix. This year’s BAFTA Breakthrough includes…

Sundance Film Festival 2022 Announces Lineup Will Include New Movies from Lena Dunham, Amy Poehler and Jesse Eisenberg

The Sundance Institute announced today the showcase of new independent work that it has selected to play in the Feature Film, Indie Episodic and New Frontier categories for the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. The festival is set to take place in a hybrid format, including in-person in Park City, Salt Lake City and the Sundance…

Heart of Champions: Exclusive Interview with Actor Alex MacNicoll

The most powerful and compelling sports dramas are the ones that feature diverse athletes who reluctantly learn how to bond together to overcome their personal adversities and succeed as a team. That’s certainly true for the characters in the new ensemble film, Heart of Champions. The movie features several protagonists who strive to figure out…

Netflix Has Announced the Release Date of a Highly Anticipated Korean Drama, “Hellbound” Directed by Yeon Sang-ho

In April, 2020. Netflix has announced that it will produce a new Korean original series Hellbound, which will be directed by Yeon Sang-ho who’s best known for his box office hit Train to Busan. What is webtoon, “Hell.”  In Hellbound, supernatural beings appear out of nowhere to condemn people to hell. It doesn’t matter whether…

Joint : New York Asian Film Festival / An Exclusive Interview with Director Oudai Kojima And Producer Chang-bak Kim

Photo by The New York Asian Film Festival Synopsis : After serving 2 years in prison, Ishigami Takeshi spent two years working on a construction site and building up his funds before he returned to Tokyo with the help of Yasu, his best friend. He is determined to try and go straight but before he…

Exclusive Interview: Filmmakers David Charbonier and Justin Powell on the Empowering Horror Thriller The Boy Behind the Door

The most frightening genre movies are not only framed in physical horror, but are also driven by themes of survival that empower both children and adults to love themselves, despite their perceived shortcomings. The two adolescent protagonists of the new horror thriller, The Boy Behind the Door, rely on their personal and combined strengths to…

Film Review – ‘Plan B’ Should Be Your Plan A for What to Watch

A romantic comedy can be fun to watch because of the journey that its main characters take to try to find love. What ultimately happens and if they end up with a happy ending isn’t always relevant, since what they learn along the way can prove just as valuable. One such lesson may be that…