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Waiting for Superman with the DC Animated Films, Part II

Many Gen X’ers grew up with Superman and the Super Friends on Saturday mornings. Before that, the 1940’s Oscar-nominated Fleischer animated shorts established many iconic elements now intimately associated with Superman, like the “faster than a speeding bullet” intro and his use of phone booths for quick changes. Clearly, the character, born out the pages…

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ Director Gareth Edwards on Why He Made the Movie, Casting Scarlett Johansson and More (Exclusive Interview)

British filmmaker Garth Edwards just can’t get away from the monsters after following his 2010 indie Monsters with the first American Godzilla reboot in 16 years, before venturing into other science fiction realms, including Rogue One: A Star Story. Edwards is now back with the monsters, in this case, the vicious dinosaurs of Jurassic World:…

Waiting for Superman with the DC Animated Films, Part 1

Many fans are already comparing David Corenswet’s Superman to that of Christopher Reeve and Henry Cavill, but how does he stack up against Tim Daly, Jerry O’Connell, or Jason Isaacs? If you know their voice-over portrayals of the Man of Steel, then you are probably already a fan of DC animated movies, set in various…

FLC and New York Asian Film Festival Announce Second Wave of 2025 Line-Up

Courtesy of NYAFF FLC and NYAFF unveil second wave of festival titles, Uncaged Award nominees, Vietnam Cinema Night Guest highlights for the 24th New York Asian Film Festival: Heo Sung-tae (Squid Game), Tadanobu Asano (Shōgun), and Vivian Sung (Our Times)   Festival returns July 11–27 with “Cinema as Disruption” theme, screenings to take place at Film at…

NYAFF 2025 | First Wave of Highlights Unveiled

The New York Asian Film Foundation and Film at Lincoln Center announce first highlights from the 24th edition of the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF). From July 11 to July 24, FLC is proud to host 40 features of the more than 100 films featured in this year’s festival, with additional films and screenings running from July 11…

Japan Society Announces The 18TH Annual Japan Cuts : Festival Of New Japanese Film Powered By GU

©Courtesy of Japan Society, © 2024 “CLOUD” FILM PARTNERS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JAPAN SOCIETY ANNOUNCES THE 18TH ANNUAL JAPAN CUTS: FESTIVAL OF NEW JAPANESE FILM POWERED BY GU. North America’s Largest Japanese Film Festival Returns With Two Weeks of Contemporary Premieres, Featuring Acclaimed Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Rising Star Yuumi Kawai July 10–20, 2025 ·…

Exclusive Interview: Actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers on ‘American Night’ and His Career

How you know actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers might depend on whether you’ve seen him in any of the movies he’s made over the past thirty years or whether you know him more for television shows like The Tudors and Vikings. On the movie side, Meyers mayk have become known from his role in Todd Haynes’…

Frankenstein | Guillermo del Toro | Official Teaser | Netflix : Starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi

©Courtesy of Netflix “Some of what I will tell you is fact,” Oscar Isaac intones in the opening moments of the new teaser trailer for Academy Award winner Guillermo del Toro’s highly anticipated Frankenstein adaptation, which premiered on May 31 at Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event. “Some is not. But it is all true.”…

The Phoenician Scheme : Press Conference with director Wes Anderson, Actors Benicio Del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Cera, Bryan Cranston 

©Courtesy of Focus Features The Phoenician Scheme : The story of a family and a family business. Director : Wes Anderson  Producer : Wes Anderson, Steven Rales, Jeremy Dawson, John Pee Screenwriter : Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola  Distributor : Focus Features Production Co : American Empirical Pictures, Indian Paintbrush Rating : PG-13 (Smoking Throughout|Nude Images|Bloody Images|Some Sexual Material|Violent…

First Look 2025, Museum of the Moving Image Announced the Complete Lineup for the 14th Edition!

©Courtesy of “Durga Chew-Bose’s Bonjour Tristesse” Museum of the Moving Image announced the complete lineup for the 14th edition of First Look, the Museum’s festival of new and innovative international cinema, which will take place in person March 12–16, 2025. Each year, First Look offers a diverse slate of major New York premieres, work-in-progress screenings…