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Luck : Exclusive Interview with Director Peggy Holmes

Synopsis : From Apple Original Films and Skydance Animation comes the story of Sam Greenfield, the unluckiest person in the world! Suddenly finding herself in the never-before-seen Land of Luck, she must unite with the magical creatures there to turn her luck around. Rating: G / Genre: Comedy / Original Language: English Director: Peggy Holmes /Producer:David Eisenmann, David Ellison, Dan…

TV Review – Neil Patrick Harris Stars in Netflix’s ‘Uncoupled’

A breakup at any point in a relationship is difficult, and it may be much harder for one party to recover. But when a couple has been together for more than a decade, there are some assumptions that have likely been made, and the two may be perceived as an inseparable unit. It’s possible that…

NYAFF: Offbeat Cops, Pulls The Strings Of Teamwork

The Japanese film Offbeat Cops, part of the 2022 New York Asian Film Festival line-up, presents a feel-good story about making amends, written and directed by Eiji Uchida. The film begins and ends with the mystery and solution of the “pre-called burglaries” case. It involves a small gang that phones elderly women and deceitfully gains…

Noah Baumbach’s ‘White Noise,’ Starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig, to Open Venice Film Festival

The Venice International Film Festival has selected Noah Baumbach’s Netflix film, “White Noise” as the opener for its 2022 edition. It will mark Baumbach’s return three years after his “Marriage Story” premiered in Venice, garnered six Oscar nominations and one win. White Noise stars Marriage Story lead Adam Driver as a professor in the mid-West going…

The Gray Man : Press Conference with Actors Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Alfre Woodard, Rege-Jean Page, Jessica Henwick, Billy Bob Thorton, Dhanush, Julia Butters, and Writers/Directors Joe and Anthony Russo

Synopsis : When the CIA’s most skilled operative-whose true identity is known to none-accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, a psychopathic former colleague puts a bounty on his head, setting off a global manhunt by international assassins. Press Conference with Actors Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Alfre Woodard, Rege-Jean Page, Jessica Henwick, Billy Bob…

NYAFF: Ribbon, Restores Dignity To The Creative Fields That Were Deemed Non-Essential During The Pandemic

The diverse selection of motion pictures of the 2022 New York Asian Film Festival allows audiences to look back on the years we’ve recently traversed. The Japanese film Ribbon is an excellent example, bringing to the screen a whimsically inspiring coming-of-age story about a young art student in the midst of the Covid crisis. What…

Exclusive Interview With Livia De Paolis About Her World Of Fantasy In ‘The Lost Girls’

Livia De Paolis introduces us to a world where reality meets the imagination. The Lost Girls follows four generations of Darling women — Wendy Sr. (Vanessa Redgrave, Siobhan Hewlett), Jane (Joely Richardson, Tilly Marsan), Wendy Jr. (Livia De Paolis, Emily Carey, Amelia Minto), Berry (Ella-Rae Smith) — who struggle with reality in the aftermath of…

NYAFF: Before Next Spring, Shows How Home Is A State Of Mind

The New York Asian Film Festival returns for its 20th edition from July 15th until the 31st to increase exposure of Asian representation on screen. The kermesse will provide opportunities for audiences of all communities to experience the diversity of this culture and establish connections between East and West. One of the films in the…

Netflix Casts Takumi Kitamura as Lead Character in Yu Yu Hakusho Live-Action Manga Adaptation

Netflix has cast Takumi Kitamura in the lead role of its upcoming live-action series adaptation of the classic manga, Yu Yu Hakusho. The actor, who gained experience in the magna genre when he played Takemichi Hanagaki in the live-action film adaptation of Tokyo Revengers, will portray Yusuke Urameshi on the upcoming show, IGN is reporting….

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…