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Review: Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ is a Glorious Adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Literary Classic

Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, Frankenstein, was so evocative for its time, paving the way for nearly one hundred years of adaptations from the more faithful film adaptations to animated films and comic books. One filmmaker who has always been a notable fan is Guillermo del Toro, who has been saying for decades in interviews that…

NYCC: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3 / Press Conference with Actor Norman Reedus and Producers Scott M. Gimble, Greg Nicotera and David Zobel

Balancing morally ambiguous faults with loyal resiliency is often one of the most heroic ways for a skilled survivor of a traumatic event to become – and stay – a fearless leader. The titular character of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is one such reluctant but bold leader. Norman Reedus, who portrays Daryl, courageously battles…

The Running Man Trailer GLEN POWELL Steals the Show

©Courtesy of Paramount Pictures Edgar Wright has adapted Stephen King’s short story “The Running Man” into a full-length movie, and Paramount Pictures has premiered the trailer for latest film. The new take is said to be more similar to the original book than the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger-directed movie that was more focused on sci-fi. Here’s…

“The Lowdown” Season 1: Press Conference with Creator Sterlin Harjo, and Actors Ethan Hawke, Keith David, Kyle MacLachlan and Jeanne Tripplehorn

©Courtesy of FX Network The underground conspiracies and myths that drive such seemingly wholesome Middle American cities as Tulsa are finally infiltrating mainstream culture. The new neo-noir television series, The Lowdown, is the latest project that explores the myths that have shaped the society of Oklahoma’s second largest city. Oklahoma-based filmmaker, Sterlin Harjo created and…

Richard Gere Shares The Dalai Lama’s ‘Wisdom Of Happiness’

Richard Gere has left his mark on the silver screen with films such as An Officer and a Gentleman, Days of Heaven, American Gigolo, Breathless, Pretty Woman, First Knight, Primal Fear, Chicago, Unfaithful, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Cotton Club, Shall We Dance? and Internal Affairs. But the list of his prestigious performances is long, featuring…

Kokuho | Official Trailer – Starring Ryo Yoshizawa, Ken Watanabe, and Ryusei Yokohama

©Courtesy of GKIDS One of a highly anticipated Kabuki drama “Kokuho,” which stars Ryo Yoshizawa, Ken Watanabe, and Ryusei Yokohama, has been released in Japan and features the first trailer. The second-highest-grossing Japanese live-action movie of all time is “Kokuho,” which has taken more than $104M since its June premiere. At the Japanese box office,…

NYFF/Sentimental Value Review: Echoes in a Wooden House – Joachim Trier Excels

©Courtesy of Neon The prologue sets the emotional architecture of “Sentimental Value”, the Grand Prize winner at Cannes. We’re introduced to two sisters’ childhood home — a magnificent red wooden house in Oslo, Norway — that serves as the emotional center of the story. The film then cuts to a young stage actress, moments before her…

BUGONIA – Official Trailer 2 : Starring Emma Stone, Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos

©Courtesy of Focus Features Focus Features has introduced their latest trailer for “Begonia“, which was directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who is best known for his work on “Poor Things” and “The Favourite.” The project is an English-language remake of Jang Joon-hwan’s 2003 South Korean film “Save the Green Planet!”. This is also Stone and Lanthimos’…

“The Lost Bus” : Press Conference With Actors Matthew McConaughey, America Ferrera

@Courtesy of Apple TV+ The Lost Bus : A determined bus driver and a dedicated school teacher battle to save 22 children from a deadly wildfire. Director :Paul Greengrass Producer : Gregory Goodman, Jason Blum, Brad Ingelsby, Jamie Lee Curtis Screenwriter : Brad Ingelsby, Paul Greengrass, Distributor : Apple Original Films Production Co : Apple Original Films, Blumhouse Productions,…

NYFF/The Mastermind Review: Masterful Kelly Reichardt and Josh O’Connor’s Subtle Sting

©Courtesy of MUBI She has been called the quietest of the great American directors. Kelly Reichardt doesn’t rush. She clears away the unnecessary and takes her time capturing the American soul. Now she returns with something as unusual and unlikely as an observational heist movie. Her style works wonders. Set in a sleepy Massachusetts suburb…