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THEATER CAMP | Official Trailer | Searchlight Pictures : Starring Ben Platt, Molly Gordon

Searchlight Pictures has dropped a new trailer for a highly anticipated mockumentary hit from Sundance 2023, “Theater Camp” which sold earlier this year to Searchlight for $8 million. Directed by Nick Lieberman and Molly Gordon, “Theater Camp” transports us to AdirondACTS, the titular rundown camp located in upstate New York.  The mockumentary features lifelong best friends, and…

Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All: Q&A with Ed Sheeran, Director David Soutar, and Executive Producers Ben Turner and Ben Winston

Offering intimate insights into one of the world’s most successful male solo artists shares the motivations that drive him to continuously release relatable songs that go on to garner critical acclaim. Ed Sheeran, who’s publicly known for each of his albums reaching number one on the charts, is now sharing the love, loss and grief…

The 2023 Human Rights Watch Film Festival, May 31-June 11

The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Presents Full Lineup of Cinematic Works in New York Edition, May 31-June 11, 2023 Co-presented by Film at Lincoln Center and IFC Center Seven Winters in Tehran, Photo: Courtesy of Made in Germany New York, April 27, 2023 — The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, now in its 34th…

Harlem International Film Festival 2023 Announces Film Lineup for May with World Premieres and Local Focus

  PRESS RELEASE  THE 2023 HARLEM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL announces line-up for 18th edition(May 18-28) Opening Night features the New York Premiere of Ryan Dickie and Abigail Horton’s Blow Up My Life, with Christina Kallas’ Paris Is In Harlem Friday Spotlight Presentations include World Premiere  of first two episodes from STARZ’ Run the World  second season, and Clayton P Allis and Doug E. Doug’s In…

Ryuichi Sakamoto: A Celebration Starts May 5 at Metrograph

Beginning May 5 Metrograph In Theater RYUICHI SAKAMOTO: A CELEBRATION Metrograph Honors the Late Composer and Pioneering Musician  Featuring Apichatpong Weerasethakul in attendance for a special screening & first U.S. album-listening event for async surround, Sakamoto’s 2017 opus with visuals by long-time collaborator Shiro Takatani Metrograph presents Ryuichi Sakamoto: A Celebration, a series showcasing the…

Chevalier : Exclusive Interview with Actress  Samara Weaving 

Synopsis : Inspired by the incredible true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. The illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, Bologne (Kelvin Harrison Jr. in a tour de force performance) rises to improbable heights in French society as a celebrated violinist-composer and fencer, complete with an ill-fated love affair…

Review: Can “Evil Dead Rise” Keep the Series Alive?

As soon as I was old enough to get into the world of horror films, my father wasted no time introducing my brother and I to Evil Dead II. Not realizing it was the film that featured the chilling box art of a skull with piercing blue eyeballs staring at me from the top shelf…

Chevalier : Exclusive Interview with Director Stephen Williams

Synopsis : Inspired by the incredible true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. The illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, Bologne (Kelvin Harrison Jr. in a tour de force performance) rises to improbable heights in French society as a celebrated violinist-composer and fencer, complete with an ill-fated love affair…

Rites of Passage: The Films of Shinji Somai At Japan Society: Typhoon Club, A Classic That Externalises The Turbulence Of Puberty

Japan Society’s spring programme, Rites of Passage: The Films of Shinji Somai allows audiences to remember the works of a pioneering Japanese filmmaker, who remains largely unrecognised in the West. Shinji Somai directed some of the most enduring works of the Eighties and Nineties instilling a contemplative approach into the seishun eiga (youth film) genre….

TV Review – ‘Barry’ Explores a Fascinating Reality for Its Unstable Protagonist in its Fourth and Final Season

A show about a hitman who decides to become an actor could have been a stretch, but not in the capable hands of Alec Berg and star Bill Hader. Its first three seasons fluctuated between outright hilarious and downright chilling, often ebbing back and forth within the same episode. online pharmacy doxycycline over the counter…