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N.Y.F.F : The Shrouds Video Review by Matthew Schuchman

  Check out more of CinemaDaily US’ video interviews on our YouTube channel Matthew Schuchman : In the early 90s, while at the video store with his friends who wanted to rent Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead, Matthew asked the clerk if they had any copies of Naked Lunch available. A film buff from an…

NYFF: The Brutalist as Dark Side of the “American Dream”

@Courtesy of A24 Fresh winner of the Silver Lion for Best Directing at the Venice Film Festival, The Brutalist directed by Brady Corbet follows the story of the Hungarian architect László Tóth, who emigrated to the United States after surviving the Holocaust. After a brief and complicated stay with his cousin, the man starts facing…

The Cannes Film Festival : The Shrouds : Video Review by Serena Davanzo

Check out more of our video interviews on our YouTube channel. Serena Davanzo : Serena Davanzo, a Pennsylvania native, graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with a BA in Journalism and a BA in Theatre in December 2022. She currently works full time as a weekend anchor/producer and MMJ’s weekdays. She aspires to be an…

David Cronenberg Finishes Production on His Latest Horror Film, The Shrouds

David Cronenberg has just finished shooting his much-awaited return to the horror genre, The Shrouds, Collider is reporting. The renowned Canadian screenwriter-director completed production on the upcoming thriller just a few weeks after the feature began principal photography in Toronto. Cronenberg, who’s credited with spearheading the modern body horror genre, reunited with actor Vincent Cassel,…

Warner Bros. Passed on ‘L.A. Confidential’ Sequel with Chadwick Boseman

The untimely death of Chadwick Boseman at age forty-three last year means, among other things, that there might have been many great performances from the actor that we’ll never get to see. online pharmacy buy strattera with best prices today in the USA One of those is the upcoming sequel to Black Panther, in which…

TV Review: ‘Mare of Easttown’ Is An Interconnected, Moody Murder Story

A good murder mystery isn’t merely about finding out who committed one particular crime. The deepest and most compelling stories probe many secrets along the way, and uncover difficult truths and disturbing findings in the search for a culprit. At a point, it almost becomes irrelevant, if not merely less important, who the killer is…

Review: “Without Remorse” should be filled with it

The espionage action thriller was a mainstay of 90s cinema; and the novels of Tom Clancy were their bibles. While the continuation of Clancy’s characters and storylines continues through the 2000s, it wasn’t until Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Sicario came along that the movie going public seemed back on board the espionage train….