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BritBox’s ‘Archie’ Offers a Superb Glimpse into the Inner Cary Grant

@Courtesy of BritBox The world knew him as Cary Grant, that suave and sophisticated leading man who charmed moviegoers during the Golden Age of Hollywood. But he was born Archibald Alexander Leach in England, where he spent a Dickensian childhood beset by poverty and domestic abuse. Young Archie abhorred his upbringing so much that at…

In Court of Court of Crimson King : King Crimson at 50 : Exclusive Interview with Writer/Director Toby Amies and a Legendary Bass Player Tony Levin

Check out more of our video interviews on our YouTube channel While fans can now watch the new King Crimson documentary on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play and Vimeo On Demand; the momentous look into the heart of one of the world’s most treasured musical acts is still available to see in select theaters around…

‘The Boy and the Heron’ : Film Review – Another Mesmerizing Journey from Hayao Miyazaki

There are few animators with quite the same reputation as Hayao Miyazaki. The Japanese legend has been working for over half a century and, despite multiple claims from the man himself of previous films being his last, he continues to churn out incredible content at the age of eighty-two. The 2014 Honorary Oscar winner has…

“The Zone of Interest” : Exclusive Interview with Cinematographer Łukasz Żal on the Cannes Winning Film

Check out more of our video interviews on our YouTube channel. Jonathan Glazer’s feature length film output is limited, but each of his releases show the love and dedication that he and his crew puts into each film. His latest and most impactful film to date, The Zone of Interest has quite the unique setting…

“Waitress: The Musical” : A Story of How Support From Those You Love Gives You Strength / Film Review

@Bleecker Street Media “Waitress: The Musical” is the story of Jenna Hunterson, a pie maker/diner worker, and her journey to find herself after years of being stuck in the life she was dealt. This movie is a stage-to-screen live film of the musical. The musical is a adaption of the 2007 independent film by Adrienne Shelly…

The Last Tourist : Exclusive Interview with Director Tyson Sadler

We are all hodophiles, i.e. people who love to travel. But not all of us explore the countries we visit in a responsible way. The piercing documentary The Last Tourist, directed by Tyson Sadler — that he co-wrote with editor Jesse Mann — discloses the unsustainable consequences that are caused by mass tourism. Among them…

2024 Sundance Film Festival Announces the 40th Edition Line-Up!

2024 Sundance Film Festival Announces 91 Projects Selected for the Feature Films, Episodic, and New Frontier Lineup for 40th Edition All Eyes on Independents  In-Person and Online Ticket Packages and Passes Currently On Sale; Individual Ticket Sales Begin January 11 Top L–R: Girls State, Seeking Mavis Beacon, The American Society of Magical Negroes, Layla. Center L–R:…

A Look Inside The Bold Artistic Freedom Of Contemporary Portuguese Cinema

Portugal, land of fados, azulejos, cork, pastéis de nata and trailblazers. The Portuguese have exploration running through their veins, as attested by Vasco da Gama — the first European to reach India by sea — and Ferdinand Magellan, who initiated the first circumnavigation of the globe. It doesn’t surprise that contemporary filmmakers like to venture…

“Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” : Starring Rebecca Hall and Dan Stevens

Warner Brothers and Legendary Pictures have dropped a new trailer for Adam Wingard’s “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire”. The trailer looks like a great team-up for the ages, as we finally see Godzilla and Kong join forces to face a ferocious foe, the all-new adventure that captures an almighty Kong and the fearsome Godzilla…

“Candy Cane Lane”: Press Conference with Director Reginald Hudlin, Actors Eddie Murphy, Tracee Ellis Ross, Genneya Walton, Thaddeus J. Mixson and Madison Thomas

There is nothing more important than reconnecting with the people who matter most during the holiday season. That sentiment is even more vital if the true Christmas spirit has become harder to recapture amongst relatives as they grow older. That drive to reconnect with family is seen in the new action adventure comedy, Candy Cane…