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TV Review – ‘House of the Dragon’ is a Familiar Return to ‘Game of Thrones’ Territory

It’s hard to deny the cultural impact of Game of Thrones. The HBO series based on the A Song of Ice and Fire novels by author George R.R. Martin premiered in 2011 and only became more popular as it went on. Its series finale aired more than three years ago, on May 19th, 2019, and…

Exclusive Interview With Director Alex Pritz About His Sundance Winning Film The Territory

Alex Pritz is a filmmaker based in New York, whose cinematic sensitivity allows him to weld humanism and ecology in a remarkable way. He worked as a cinematographer on the feature documentary The First Wave, directed by Matt Heineman, as well as on films such as Jon Kasbe’s When Lambs Become Lions, and My Dear…

‘Three Minutes: A Lengthening’ Brings the Ghosts of the Holocaust Back to Life

As its title promises, Three Minutes: A Lengthening extends the lives of its unsuspecting characters far beyond the realm of individual memory, offering a poignant and sensitive tribute to so many lives erased by the Holocaust. Bianca Stigter’s cinematic masterwork of style and sensibility now becomes a most worthy addition to the pantheon of films…

The Immaculate Room : Exclusive Interview with Director Mukunda Michael Dewil

Synopsis : The Immaculate Room tells the story of Mike (Emile Hirsch) and Kate (Kate Bosworth), a seemingly perfect couple, join a psychological experiment to compete for 5 million dollars if they can last 50 days in a sleek, white room in complete isolation. No phones, no family — only the Voice of the Immaculate Room…

Fall at Japan Society: Monthly Anime & Classics including Mamoru Oshii ‘s Angel’s Egg, Kihachi Okamoto’s Kill!

Japan Society Announces Fall Monthly Anime & Classics Lineup, including Oshii’s Angel’s Egg, Okamoto’s Kill! and more! Japan Society announced its fall lineup for Monthly Classics and Monthly Anime, kicking off on September 2, 2022 with a 35mm screening of Kihachi Okamoto’s satirical chambara, Kill!. 2006 anime classic Tekkonkinkreet will screen on September 16, featuring…

Film Review: Day Shift is an Engaging, Action-Packed Vampire Comedy with Stellar Performances

Effortlessly evolving in order to adapt to, and ultimately thrive in, an ever-changing environment, while also remaining true to their core values, is an important element for all members and aspects of society. That’s certainly true for the cast, crew and characters of Netflix’s new vampire action comedy, Day Shift. Moving away from the more…

Summering : Exclusive Interview with Director James Ponsoldt

Synopsis: Four best friends on the brink of starting middle school realize their lives are about to change forever. On the last weekend of summer, they set out to make the most of it. Rating:PG-13 (Some Thematic Material) Genre:Drama Original Language: English Director:James Ponsoldt Producer: Peter Block, P. Jennifer Dana, James Ponsoldt Writer: James Ponsoldt, Benjamin…

Director Chad Stahelski wants to make “Ghost of Tsushima” Film with a Japanese Cast and Entirely in Japanese Language

Ever since I moved to the U.S, I noticed that it’s always a hassle to let American see the foreign films with captions on. There are lots of film critics that will see less than 10 foreign films in a year except very dedicated ones. buy glucophage online https://rebalancenyc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/png/glucophage.html no prescription pharmacy So when Parasite…

Anne Heche “Not Expected To Survive” After Severe Brain Injury, Representative Says

”Volcano” and “John Q” actress Anne Heche is facing a grim prognosis after suffering a catastrophic brain injury, a rep for the Emmy-winning actress said in the statement.  Her rep says: “Unfortunately, due to her accident, Anne Heche suffered a severe anoxic brain injury and remains in a coma, in critical condition. She is not…

TV Review – ‘Five Days at Memorial’ Offers a Harrowing Look at Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath

It’s been seventeen years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans. Its unprecedented destruction led to much conversation about how the city and government could have better prepared for its landfall and aftermath. The Apple TV+ limited series Five Days at Memorial, based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Pulitzer…