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Film Review : Netflix’s ‘Munich: The Edge of War’ is a Solid Look Back at a Tipping Point in History

The run-up to a major conflict is often filled with great tension, but it can also be a period of relative peace, where those not actively involved in negotiations or strategy might be blissfully aware of anything being unstable. Looking back on history, it’s easy to see the points at which direct action at an…

Cobra Kai : Season 4 / Q&A with Actor Xolo Maridueña, Actor Tanner Buchanan, Actress Mary Mouser,  Actor Jacob Bertrand, Actress Gianni DeCenzo, Actress Peyton List

Synopsis : Thirty four years after events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament, a down-and-out Johnny Lawrence seeks redemption by reopening the infamous Cobra Kai dojo, reigniting his rivalry with a now successful Daniel LaRusso. Q&A with Actor Xolo Maridueña, Actor Tanner Buchanan, Actress Mary Mouser,  Actor Jacob Bertrand, Actress Gianni DeCenzo, Actress Peyton…

Michael Bay, Gareth Evans and Patrick Hughes Remaking The Raid For Netflix

Three of Hollywood’s biggest action filmmakers – Michael Bay, Gareth Evans and Patrick Hughes – are working on a new remake of the 2011 cult classic action thriller, The Raid, for Netflix. Hughes, who’s known for directing the The Hitman’s Bodyguard series, is set to helm The Raid‘s upcoming reimagining, Deadline is reporting. Bay will…

Wes Anderson Returning to Roald Dahl for Netflix with Benedict Cumberbatch, Ralph Fiennes, Dev Patel, and Ben Kingsley

Fresh off his latest cinematic success, the long-delayed The French Dispatch, filmmaker Wes Anderson has set his sights on a new project. According to The Guardian, Anderson will adapt The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, the 1977 short story by author Roald Dahl, into a film for Netflix, which acquired Dahl’s catalog several months ago….

Cobra Kai Season 4 : Q&A with Actor Ralph Macchio, Actor William Zabka, Actress Courtney Henggeler, Actress Vanessa Rubio

Synopsis : Thirty four years after events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament, a down-and-out Johnny Lawrence seeks redemption by reopening the infamous Cobra Kai dojo, reigniting his rivalry with a now successful Daniel LaRusso. Q&A with Actor Ralph Macchio, Actor William Zabka, Actress Courtney Henggeler, Actress Vanessa Rubio Q: Congratulations on being nominated…

Death To 2021, Exorcises Tragedy With Tongue-In-Cheek Wit

After the dystopian 2020 inspired the Netflix mockumentary Death To 2020, the equally thrilling year we left behind us inspired its sequel: Death To 2021. Both films are produced by Broke and Bones — a company founded by Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones, best known for their work. on science fiction anthology series Black Mirror….

All of Us Are Dead | Official Trailer | Netflix

Netflix has released a first trailer of “All of Us Are Dead,” an upcoming Korean horror zombie series set to premiere exclusively on Netflix on Jan 28th. The series was inspired by a WEBTOON digital comic, “Now at Our School” by Joo Dong-Geun, “All of Us Are Dead” follows a group of students who try…

Squid Game Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk in Talks with Netflix About Show’s Potential Third Season

Squid Game creator Hwang Dong-hyuk is currently in discussions with Netflix to develop a potential second and third season of the internationally acclaimed survival television series. The South Korean filmmaker, who also wrote and directed the thriller’s first season, confirmed the news that he may potentially create two more seasons for the show during a…

TV Review – ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 4 Continues the Cycle of Karate Drama

Cobra Kai is at the same time a show that relies heavily on a knowledge of what came before it and something new audiences should be able to understand no matter where they start watching. There is an inherently cyclical nature to the drama, and for those who missing context, frequent clips of The Karate…

Asakusa Kid, Presents Through A Touching Biopic The Importance Of Honouring Your Masters

Gekidan Hitori’s Asakusa Kid is shot in Japan and retraces the life of Takeshi Kitano and his first experiences as a comedian of “Beat.” Considered one of the most important living oriental directors for his peculiar style and the originality of his cinema, this biopic is based on Kitano’s autobiography. Through a series of insightful…

Raya and the Last Dragon and Encanto Lead 2022 Annie Awards Animated Feature Nominations

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon and Encanto are the most recognized animated films in competition for the 49th annual Annie Awards, which were announced yesterday, having earned 10 and nine nominations, respectively. Disney earned further celebration when Pixar’s Luca garnered eight nods for the ceremony, which recognize excellence in animated cinema…