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THE LAST SHOWGIRL | Official Teaser / Starring Pamela Anderson

©Courtesy of Roadside Attractions Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl has debuted its first trailer from Roadside Attractions, and the question is what it is all about if you stay in Vegas for long time. Pamela Anderson and Shelley, who star in the film, find themselves in a crossroads with their stage production on its last…

Kill : Exclusive Video Interview with Actor Lakshya and Writer/Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat

Check out more of CinemaDaily US’ video interviews on our YouTube channel Lakshya : In 2015, Lakshya made his acting debut with television series Warrior High. He went on to play Yuvraj Madhav Shekhawat/Krish in the &TV series Adhuri Kahaani Hamari (2015–2016). After doing an episode in Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, Lakshya was cast in…

My Penguin Friend : Official Featurette | In Theaters August 16

A sweeping family adventure, My Penguin Friend is a triumphant tale of friendship between a lonely father and a little lost penguin who recharges his spirit and heals his family with an unshakable, ocean-crossing loyalty. Humble fisherman João (International star Jean Reno) has turned away from the world in the wake of tragedy. But when…

Tribeca Festival / Firebrand : Exclusive Interview with Director Karim Aïnouz on The Cannes Selected Film

Photo by Larry Horricks/Larry Horricks – © Brouhaha Entertainment Limited 2023 Firebrand : In blood-soaked Tudor England, twice married, accomplished, and educated Catherine Parr (Alicia Vikander), reluctantly agrees to become the sixth wife of the tyrannical King Henry VIII (Jude Law). Her consent to marry him carries great personal risk, given that her predecessors are either…

LEE | Official Teaser Trailer | In theaters September 27 : Starring Kate Winslet

  Roadside Attractions has dropped a new trailer for the biographical drama “Lee” starring Oscar winning actress Kate Winslet as a renown war correspondent and photographer Lee Miller. Lee begins in the late 1930s, as Hitler amasses power in Germany. Miller (Winslet) leaves her world and her artistic circle of friends behind in France, and…

The Monk and the Gun : Writer/Director/Producer Pawo Choyning Dorji on Winning the IMDB Audience Choice Award

©Courtesy of Roadside Attractions The Monk And the Gun captures the wonder and disruption as Bhutan becomes one of the world’s youngest democracies. Known throughout the world for its extraordinary beauty and its emphasis on Gross National Happiness, the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan was the last nation to connect to the internet and television….

Movie Review: Liam Neeson Once Again Achieves Retribution Against Villain Targeting His Family in Latest Intense Action Thriller

Remaining calm and finding a way to regain power over an unforeseen, harrowing circumstance that has become beyond their control is the ultimate goal for most people, especially when the situation involves their family. That motivation to recapture and maintain the leverage in a conflict is the driving force of Liam Neeson‘s protagonist of Matt…

Film Review: Ray Romano Once Again Battles Family Drama with Relatable Humor in Feature Film Directorial Debut, ‘Somewhere in Queens’

Family gatherings can be a source of comfort and inspiration or tension-fueled conflict for many people. Parents often have aspirations for their children to lead the the life they deserve, while also wanting to celebrate their achievements, but the older generation’s expectations can hinder their descendants’ happiness. Actor-comedian Ray Romano is infusing his personal knowledge…

Tribeca Festival Review – ‘The Forgiven’ is Typical Social Commentary from John Michael McDonagh

There’s often a tremendous gap between the rich and the poor, and the lack of acknowledgment of that disparity can serve to foster resentment. Many people who have plenty tend to treat those who have little as beneath them, as if hiring them is a gift rather than a contract and they should be expected…

Film Review – ‘Hard Luck Love Song’ is a Narrative Exploration of Relationships and the American Dream

The history of any relationship is likely to follow it throughout its course and influence its future. Past highs and lows will predict and inform what comes next. The same fights will inevitability repeat themselves. Personality traits may provide an excellent recipe for romance but not one for symbiotic living, and contradictory characteristics can lead…

Celine Dion Documentary Being Developed by Sony Music Entertainment

Celine Dion will be the subject of an upcoming feature-length documentary by Sony Music Entertainment’s Premium Content Division. The global music company, in partnership with SME Canada and Vermilion Films, just announced the start of production on the untitled movie about the five-time Grammy-winning singer, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The documentary will share Dion’s…