Despite what some may lead you to think, Boy’s Love (BL) or yaoi is still a very specialized genre within the wider anime community. Yes, there are active senders for almost every major title, but they’re still a minority among everyone who enjoys watching a given anime. But given the …
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Unleash Horror (Pinoy) in the world
FDCP President Liza at the Singapore premiere of ‘Eerie’. Filipino cinema has developed a rich tradition of horror with its long list of masterpieces. Some characters have become fond, albeit frightening, childhood memories. Just ask your Tita for her favorite episode of âShake, Rattle, and Rollâ (SRR). She can tell …
Read More »Snakehead, The Souvenir Part II, Army of Thieves and Mass
Join us every week as Rotten Tomatoes reports what independent features are streaming. From promising releases of new voices to the experimental efforts of renowned filmmakers – or perhaps the next indie darling to go the distance for year-end accolades – we’ll explain it all here every week. This week …
Read More »Valley News – 25 Years Later, “Man With a Plan” Saga Shows Real Politics Stranger Than Fiction
TUNBRIDGE – John O’Brien Speaks Modestly About Man with a plan, his 1996 feature film about a Vermont farmer who decides to run for Congress. For a piece of Vermont art, the film was a smash hit, but in cinematic terms, where success is measured in tens and hundreds of …
Read More »What new movies to watch for Halloween 2021
Halloween 2021 has a slew of new movies to watch in theaters and stream. Here are all the movies to watch for this spooky season. Halloween 2021 luckily brings a host of new movies across the release spectrum. Movie theaters are back as Netflix and other streaming services compete with …
Read More »‘Crane Lantern’ (‘Durna Cıragı’) live review – The Hollywood Reporter
According to former cop and convicted kidnapper Davud, an old legend about guiding cranes home through dark forests with carefully placed lanterns also serves as a trap for hunters to locate them. It is an apt metaphor for both characters and Crane lantern (‘Durna Cıragı‘) itself, the second outing of …
Read More »8 best indie horror movies of the 90s
It’s almost Halloween, which means horror movies are coming to the big screen. However, these films can be made in different ways. While horror can be a big blockbuster project at times, since the genre doesn’t always seem to be the most popular for major studios, many horror films have …
Read More »Submit now to the 13th Annual New York Independent Film Festival
The usual deadline for the 13th Annual New York Independent Film Festival is November 30! Submit your film now. We are looking for documentaries or storytelling where the filmmaker has put his passion into the film. Whatever the subject, and the shoot is well done, we are interested in watching …
Read More »“Sheer Qorma” Wins Top Honors at South Asian Film Festivals
Rajaram Rajendran’s “Rani Rani Rani” and Sandeep Kumar’s “Mehrunisa” Win Best Feature Film Award ‘Sheer Qorma’ by director Faraz Arif Ansari won the Best of Fest award at the 7th DFW South Asian Film Festival and the 3rd South Asian Film Festival in New York City. Ansari and Divya Datta …
Read More »Meet Savita Singh, the “Madam of the Camera”
Savita Singh’s Sonsi not only wins the National Award for Best Cinematography, it is also the Indian short film presented at the Oscars If cinematography is the art of making the invisible visible, then Savita Singh has mastered it. His short film Soni is not only the winner of this …
Read More »Inhan Cho in conversation with Lukas Brasiskis – Video & Film
The Seoul Experimental Film and Video Festival, a.k.a EXIS, was founded in 2004 by the Moving Image Forum to screen experimental films and contemporary moving images that explore the unknown forms and territories of cinema. The festival promotes films by artists made with an original vision that take on aesthetic …
Read More »Orlando Film Festival Kicks Off This Week With Over 200 Films
For the first time in two years, the Orlando Film Festival returns for an in-person event featuring more than 200 independent films from around the world. These range from feature documentaries and fictional films to experimental shorts, all of which can be seen at the CMX Plaza Cinema Café in …
Read More »Why do anti-vaxxers keep talking about zombie movies?
Image courtesy of Getty Images Movie Earlier this year, stories from people, including Coloradans, blaming their reluctance to take vaccines I’m a legend emerged. We explored the connection. By Angela Ufheil October 26, 2021 Right after receiving her second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, my mom made a weird joke. …
Read More »From the backyard to the classroom to the screen, this Hollywood hoe never stops creating
“He definitely relaxed us, made the guys laugh,” recalled UVA head coach Andres Pedroso, who was assistant coach under Brian Boland that season. âHe was doing imitations of all the coaches and players on the team, and it was kind of a roast. âHe was hysterical. He had a unique …
Read More »5 best films to watch at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2021
We love Netflix as much as the next person, but frankly speaking, the number of quality movies on streaming platforms is not as high as it should be. And while one particular gem is on our subscriptions, it doesn’t always have English subtitles. This is why film festivals like this …
Read More »Captain Marvel writers rewrote scenes the day before they were filmed
A new book reveals that Captain Marvel underwent rewrites throughout production, with scenes often being worked on the day before they were filmed. The new book, The History of Marvel Studios: The Creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has brought to light a number of compelling behind-the-scenes stories about Marvel …
Read More »Kadaver & Elder, Green Day, Bat Fangs, Amine, more
So many artists, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), collect even more new music we would call âindieâ and talk about what metal comes out. We post music news, song premieres and more all day long. We are updating a weekly …
Read More »Camden International Film Festival announces prices, dates for 2022 – Knox County VillageSoup
CAMDEN – The Camden International Film Festival (CIFF) closed its 17th year late last month after a 10-day virtual festival and a four-day in-person festival. This year’s festival was the industry’s largest documentary-focused gathering since the onset of the global pandemic with more than 200 filmmakers, scholars and industry professionals …
Read More »How Dune’s online streaming release impacted box office performance
Denis Villeneuve’s new science fiction epic Dune debuted with $ 40.1 million in ticket sales during its opening weekend in North America, though it is also available to stream online. The film, which stars Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson and Zendaya, was released in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously, raising …
Read More »Meet Artist and New Media Director Jess Irish
Jess Irish is an artist, filmmaker and writer who practices new multi-genre and collaborative media with an emphasis on environmental justice and the expansive potential of technology to create a more equal society. She was the founding co-director of OnRamp Arts, a forward-thinking collaborative creative nonprofit operating in Echo Park …
Read More »The goal was to make a simple film: the director of “Koozhangal” on the film’s selection as an entry to the Oscars of India
For rookie director Vinothraj PS, it’s a surreal moment that his debut film “Koozhangal” features India at the 94th Academy Awards next year. The Tamil drama follows a violent alcoholic husband who, after his long-suffering wife flees, leaves with his young son to find and bring her back. After being …
Read More »PVC Plastic Films Market Size and Forecast
New Jersey, United States, – The PVC Plastic Films Market The report focuses on economic developments and consumer spending trends in different countries for the forecast period 2021 to 2028. The research further reveals which countries and regions will have a better reputation in the coming years. Apart from this, …
Read More »Members of the jury of the national competition section of TISFF
According to the Public Relations of Tehran International Short Film Festival, the jury members are: Ensie Shahhosseini Born in 1954 in Gorgan. Writer and director. Graduated in cinematographic direction. She has written screenplays such as “Del Namak”, “Let’s not muddy the brook”, “Pourya Vali”, “Avinar”, “Rush, Sun’s gone”, “Good Night …
Read More »On Parade, Marlborough’s new independent cinema
More than just a cinema, The Parade is an entertainment space, a luxury experience and attracts moviegoers from everywhere. It’s causing a stir, so newburytoday is off to find out more. Like many towns across the country, Marlborough once had a cinema. It closed almost 50 years ago and is …
Read More »Solar Control Films Market Size, Growth 2028
New Jersey, United States, – The Solar Control Films Market The Verified Market Research report is a meticulously conducted study. Experts with proven credentials and high levels within the research fraternity presented an in-depth analysis of the topic, drawing on their unparalleled knowledge of the field and extensive research experience. …
Read More »Realscreen »Archive» Ji.hlava IDFF announces opening film and masterclasses
The organizers of the 25th Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival announced the opening film for this year’s event, along with details of the event’s masterclasses and juries. Ji.hlava 2021 will open with film When the flowers are not silent by Belarusian director Andrei Kutsila, on his homeland after last year’s …
Read More »Armenian-French co-production selected for the CINANIMA Animated Film Festival of Portugal – Public Radio of Armenia
The animated film When I am sad directed by Lilit Altunyan has been selected for the official competition program of the CINANIMA Animated Film Festival in Espinho (Portugal) – the third oldest animated film festival in the world, which will take place in early November, informs the National Center of …
Read More »Alec Baldwin filming update: actor shoots cinematographer fatally, injures director with prop pistol
Alec Baldwin shoot: aerial shots of the shoot after a misfire, killing the director of photography Alec Baldwin fired a gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza on the set of his new movie. The film, Rust, was being filmed at the Bonanza Creek Ranch outside …
Read More »Streaming services help Arab producers bring TV to life
AAT LEAST FOR its first few seconds, âAlRawabi School for Girlsâ seems like just another teen drama. As piano chords echo in the background, a teenage girl in pink walks past a school bus. âSchool has always been my favorite place,â she says. Then his classmates attack him. The setup …
Read More »Transilvania IFF: Submissions are now open for the 21st edition!
NEW: the documentaries section becomes competitive Registrations for the 21st edition of the Transylvanian International Film Festival are now open! Mark your calendar and save the dates: June 17 – 26, 2022, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The next edition brings an important change in our regulations: the What’s Up, Doc? the section …
Read More »A poetic film about a woman’s journey in life, love and beyond | Bengali movie news
Promita Bhowmik, whose short film âPorichoyâ (The Identity) was recently awarded at several prestigious international film festivals, released another interesting poetry film called âApekshaâ (The Waiting). The 8-minute short film is based on a Bengali poem written by the director herself. Speaking about the concept of her poetic film, Promita …
Read More »Kevin Smith confirms that Clerks 3 will be released in 2022
Kevin Smith takes to social media to confirm that Clerks 3 will officially release in 2022 – more than 27 years after the original film arrived. Filmmaker Kevin Smith has revealed that his next Clerk 3 will be officially released in 2022. Fifteen years after its last sequel, the Clerk …
Read More »‘Five Murmurations’ is John Akomfrah’s response to traumas of this decade – ARTnews.com
No need to beat around the bush: Five Whispers is the most haunting and heartbreaking new piece of art I’ve seen so far this decade – and rightly so, since its subject matter is the haunting, heartbreaking state of the decade so far. In the three-channel video installation, which premiered …
Read More »A dream come true at Dietrich
A dream is now a reality at the Dietrich Theater. Nine years ago Erica and I went to the Lizza studio to find out if Bob could imagine a mural on the blank walls of the Dietrich. Bob immediately responded that he could imagine a trompe l’oeil wall mural, which …
Read More »South Africa: Big Pharma Rules, Okay? No it’s not good
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed large pharmaceutical companies once again engaged in the worst kind of profit. They do this because they know they can hold the world to ransom for access to protective vaccines that they did not invent but which they monopolize in manufacturing and distributing. This week, …
Read More »Boston Asian American Film Festival showcases a wide range of talent
âA part of me is very dedicated to a Pan-Asian American portrayal, especially for those stories that are often more invisible, or marginalized, or not on the surface of what the media or mainstream stories would usually talk about or share,â he said. Chinsen said in a statement. telephone interview. …
Read More »TPU Films Market Size, Outlook and Key Companies – Bayer MaterialScience, Permali Gloucester Limited, PAR Group, Huntsman, BASF, Lubrizol
New Jersey, United States, – The TPU Film Market The report provides vital information that prepares market players to compete fiercely against their toughest competitors on the basis of growth, sales, and revenue, among other critical factors. The research study sheds light on key growth opportunities and market trends along …
Read More »cow tipping myth | Mental Floss
When it comes to urban legends involving cattle, the cow tilting is perhaps the one that gets milked the most. As these accounts unfold, groups of intoxicated youths sometimes sneak onto farms and sneak past sleepy cows, using brute force to knock them down. It’s unnecessary, cruel, and luckily for …
Read More »Briefly Rated Book Reviews | The New Yorker
I love you but I chose the darkness, by Claire Vaye Watkins (Riverhead). “I have tried to tell this story several times,” writes the protagonist of Watkins’ startling novel. “This will be my last try.” Struck with a sense of alienation after having her first child, she leaves her baby …
Read More »NC actor has a lead role in Lifetime’s “Switched Before Birth” | Entertainment
Prior to his film career, he worked as a model and product representative for clients such as Tag Heuer, MAC Cosmetics, Hanes, Belk, Peter Millar, Patagonia and Ralph Lauren. He is also a Chartered Financial Advisor. Yokely burst into the movie industry with his roles as a sovereign fighter pilot …
Read More »“It’s the big pumpkin, Charlie Brown” returns on television
The past year has been a tough one for Peanuts fans who are used to spending the holidays with Snoopy and the gang. For the first time in more than half a century, the specials A Charlie Brown Christmas, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, and It’s the big pumpkin, Charlie Brown …
Read More »The Calvert Journal Film Festival explores the diversity of Eurasia through local filmmakers
NUR-SULTAN – A journey through Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Russia, the Caucasus and Central Asia through the lens of independent filmmakers in the region – this is how the Calvert Journal frames its film festival, which will start on October 18 and last until October 31. Film festival poster. Photo …
Read More »Ali & Ava’s north premiere takes place in Bradford
WHEN Clio Barnard was making a film about the junkyard in a Bradford housing estate, she met people who left a lasting impression on her. They inspired her to make another film – Ali & Ava, a contemporary love story spanning age, class, race and cultural divisions. Shot in Bradford, …
Read More »Vietnamese American makes short film about racism
By Ha Thu October 16, 2021 | 10:42 am GMT + 7 Phuong Vo made a short film called âCenturies And Stillâ on the theme of anti-Asian racism, racism and violence in America. The 30-year-old producer said that since the start of the Covid-19 epidemic, people of Asian descent in …
Read More »Watch and stream: October 15
The Halloween season is fast approaching. To count the days, here are the movies and TV shows to watch and stream this week. Halloween kills Courtesy of Universal Pictures Laurie Strode and Michael Myers face off again in the latest entry in the Halloween slasher saga. Jamie Lee Curtis and …
Read More »Cucalorus Film Festival enters 27th year with Racer Trash, Porcupine, Giving Birth to A Butterfly and more
Posted: October 15, 2021 at 1:23 PM EDT|Update: 17 minutes ago WILMINGTON, North Carolina, October 15, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The official calendar for the 27th Annual Cucalorus Film Festival came out and Tickets are now on sale for all events. The festival will feature 126 films ranging from …
Read More »“I’ll Have a Better Life”: A Dalit Woman’s Struggle to Tell Her Story on Film | Women’s rights and gender equality
Belmaya Nepali’s life changed forever when, at age 14, she was given a camera. British director Sue Carpenter had come to her orphanage in Pokhara, a tourist town in western Nepal, looking for girls to participate in a photographic project. âWhen I first touched the camera, I thought to myself, …
Read More »The San Angelo Revolution Film Festival is coming to town
SAN ANGELO, Texas – The San Angelo Film Festival was born after the city gained the Texas Friendly for Films designation from the Texas Film Commission. The San Angelo Convention and Visitors Bureau has partnered with the creators of the Austin Revolution Film Festival to showcase independent films involving growing …
Read More »Olaf takes on Disney classics in Olaf Presents trailer
Ahead of Disney + Day, Disney shared a new trailer for an upcoming series of animated shorts. Olaf presents stars Josh Gad as the living snowman who rose to fame when he first stepped off the ice in 2013 Frozen. Now, Olaf expands his abilities to include that of a …
Read More »Ji.hlava celebrates 25 years with 300 films
10/14/2021 – The environment and the relationship between man and nature are in the spotlight of the next edition of the Czech documentary gathering Lines by Barbora Sliepková The Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival will celebrate its 25e-Anniversary edition from October 26 to 31, with nearly 300 films distributed in …
Read More »Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the Seattle Latino Film Festival
by Kathya Alexander The Seattle Latino Film Festival (SLFF) opened in person on Friday, October 8 and runs through Sunday, October 17. The festivities began last Friday at the Seattle Asian Art Museum with an opening gala and an after-party reception. Dennis Mencia, a Honduran American actor known for playing …
Read More »Your guide to the 2021 Bushwick Film Festival: Bushwick Daily
The 14th annual Bushwick Film Festival, which runs October 20-24, is just around the corner. This year’s festival takes a hybrid approach, with live screenings and special events as well as virtual screenings and panels. For the first time, the festival will also include NFT screenplays and videos. The festival, …
Read More »Blaze ravages the site of the El Gouna film festival in Egypt
DUBAI: The artists participating in the first Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennial were announced this week. More than 60 artists, from all over the world, are ready to present their work at the event, which will be held from December 11 to March 11, 2022, in the Jax district of Diriyah. …
Read More »Market Size, Growth and Key Companies of Optical Surface Protective Films Market – 3M, ExxonMobil Chemical, Nitto, LyondellBasell, Polifilm, Ockwells, Bischof + Klein
New Jersey, United States, – The report provides an overview of Optical Surface Protection Films Market and offers a detailed analysis of the industry. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the regions and the competitors associated with the market. The report offers an overview of the current market scenario along …
Read More »ACFM Conference: Film Market Bosses Agree on Need for Change
International film market organizers may collaborate more in the future as they attempt to bring back in-person events by next year. Busan’s Asian Contents & Film Market, which has only been operated online for the second year, hosted a large-scale panel on Monday involving Oh Seok Geun, ACFM Busan co-director …
Read More »Timothée Chalamet has been warned against superhero films – Film News | Film-News.co.uk
Timothée Chalamet was advised by one of his heroes to avoid superhero movies. The Oscar-nominated actor surrendered to fame in 2017 with Call Me By Your Name and followed it up with films such as Lady Bird, Little Women, The King and The French Dispatch. Chalamet explained in a cover …
Read More »New Netflix Horror Series “Oats Studios” Is Called “Nightmare Fuel”
A new Neill Blomkamp anthology project has just been added to Netflix, a project that is bursting with the director’s unique dystopian aesthetic and has drawn comparisons to other Netflix series like Love, death and robots. The new addition is Oats Studios, a 10-episode series that is essentially a collection …
Read More »Taiwanese cinema wins at Busan Film Festival
Despite being plunged into the shadow of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Taiwanese film industry continued to thrive in 2021. This is thanks to precautions taken at the local level, enabling a wide range of new works. to flourish. The industry’s continued productivity is evident in the number of Taiwanese …
Read More »SPOTLIGHT: UNTIL DEATH SHARES US – Journal
Filmmaker Rahul Aijaz. âI don’t want to be branded as a Sindhi-language filmmaker. I want to be known as a filmmaker, who sometimes makes Sindhi films, âRahul Aijaz tells me over the phone. At half an hour, it was one of the few short conversations between us. Aijaz – who …
Read More »SQUID GAME takes over Netflix and social media, but Hwang Dong-hyuk is no newcomer to the game
You have probably seen, or at least heard of Squid game, the Korean Survival / Action / Drama series which premiered last month on Netflix and quickly became one of Netflix’s most popular shows on the platform. Part of that is due to the quality of the show itself, of …
Read More »Dome Fest West Makes Immersive Debut at OCC Planetarium | Arts and culture
Dome Fest West kicked off its three-day immersive film festival on Friday at Orange Coast College Planetarium. After a year of non-existence of film festivals due to COVID-19, Dome Fest West founder and executive director Ryan Moore has collaborated with other film festival organizers around the world to create the …
Read More »‘Wife Of A Spy’, Zhang Yimou’s ‘One Second’ Triumph at Asian Film Awards in Busan | New
that of Kiyoshi Kurosawa spy wife won the Best Picture award at the 15th Asian Film Awards (AFA), held at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) tonight (October 8). Japanese wartime romance, which won a Silver Lion in Venice last year, also won awards for Best Actress (Aoi Yu) and …
Read More »No Time to Die DP Linus Sandgren helped build a romantic ride
In this feature, No time to die cinematographer Linus Sandgren explains how he and director Cary Joji Fukunaga honor Bond’s soul with their latest film and why it was often easier to build a giant set instead of finding the perfect location. Early, No time to die Director Cary Joji …
Read More »Drugstore Cowboy, Straight Time, and Misery: Jim Hemphill’s Home Video Recommendations
Pharmacy Cowboy Gus Van Sant’s masterpiece from 1989 Pharmacy Cowboy is one of the flagship films of its time, a film that is both timeless and totally of It’s time; like the black images of the 1940s it echoes and expands, it’s a weariness reaction to its moment (in this …
Read More »A simple yet charming slice of a grieving film-Entertainment News, Firstpost
Mugizh is refreshingly minimalism. The mere fact that a marketable hero like Vijay Sethupathi accepts a premise like this sounds like a miracle Language: Tamil In the past few weeks, Vijay Sethupathi has had three movie releases. He also hosts a show on a popular Tamil TV channel, has given …
Read More »Athens International Film and Video Festival returns October 15-24
Eli burris Back by popular demand, the Athens International Film and Video Festival (AIFVF) returns from October 15-24 with over 500 films competing at the historic Athena Cinema in upscale Athens. This year’s festival combines both the AIFVF 2020, initially postponed due to COVID, as well as the AIFVF 2021 …
Read More »‘Red Pomegranate’: Busan Review | Comments
Dir / scr: Sharipa Urazbayeva. Kazakhstan. 2021. 113 min. Anar (Ainur Bermukhambetova) accepted without question the decision of her husband Marat to leave the city for a small community in the Kazakh steppes. But life is tough. Anar’s work has dried up since the death of his laptop; she still …
Read More »‘Mohandas’ Review: The Most Appropriate Presentation of Mahatma Gandhi’s Adolescent Life
The P Sheshadris Mohandas director of the award returned to Bapu’s childhood. The touch of director Midas and the extraordinary work of the tech and show crew made for an interesting presentation of Gandhi as a child, happy with his world. Coinciding with the 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi: Director …
Read More »Hard Coated Films Market Size, Growth & Key Companies – Tekra (Division of EIS), Toray, KIMOTO, HYNT, GUNZE, KOLON Industries, SKC Films
New Jersey, United States, – Verified Market Reports recently published a new study on the Hard Coated Films Market with statistical data in tables, pie charts, graphs and numbers to provide a better understanding of the market. The report on the current development scenario and emerging market trends. The research …
Read More »Gravitas Ventures Finds ‘The Way’, Acquiring North American Rights to Director Dastan Khalili’s Latest Action Drama
“Official poster – The path” Gravitas Ventures, a Red Arrow Studios company, acquired the North American exclusivity of the action drama The path, directed, written and produced by winner Dastan Khalili of Alliance of Light Films. Dastan Khalili The Way will be available via streaming platforms and on demand on …
Read More »Busan International Film Festival 2021 kicks off in person but with strict anti-virus measures
The 26th Busan International Film Festival officially kicked off on Wednesday, with the opening ceremony held at the Busan Cinema Center open-air theater, co-hosted by well-known actors Song Joong-ki and Park So- dam. Unlike last year, the festival has in-person opening and closing ceremonies as well as a red carpet …
Read More »UHCL: Theater and Art Gallery Invite Submissions for Sustainability Festival
October 5, 2021 The Sustainable Stories Film Festival will be held at the University of Houston-Clear Lake’s Bayou Theater, as well as an exhibition with a common theme in the UHCL Art Gallery November 17 and 19, in order to screen and reward short films on sustainable developmentsolutions and ways …
Read More »The success program of the DIFF mini-festival near you
Growing up black in the suburbs of Texas, Fred Leach felt the effects of amplified stereotypes, social isolation and marginalization, and unconscious prejudices. This is why although the SMU graduate lived in Los Angeles for several years, he wanted to return home to shoot Caged birds, his directorial debut. âI …
Read More »10 of the best Halloween movies
As Halloween approaches again, most people are trying to figure out how to make it another great season for everyone. October is the month of fear of jumps and all that is scary. In honor of the upcoming season, we wanted to take a look at the best Halloween celebrations …
Read More »Wednesday 6 October 2021 – La Minute Monocle
Are the Western Balkan countries stuck in an abusive relationship with the EU? This is a question that deserves to be asked before the last EU-Western Balkans summit which is being held today in Brdo pri Kranju in Slovenia. The abuses do not take the form of economic sanctions, military …
Read More »Five times lucky – Culture – Al-Ahram Weekly
In just four rounds since its launch in 2016, the El Gouna Film Festival (GFF, October 14-22) has become a staple on the region’s film scene. Whether through a program that includes some of the most prominent recent productions in the Arab world and beyond, by supporting film projects in …
Read More »Chicago International Film Festival Announces Virtual Screenings in Midwest
Nearly 50 titles available to audiences in virtually seven Midwestern states October 14-24, 2021 The 57th Chicago International Film Festival will make nearly 50 films available to Midwestern audiences in seven states, including Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin via the platform. Festival streaming form and Apple TV …
Read More »‘The Velvet Underground’ above ground
Last weekend marked the middle of the New York Film Festival, with several screenings of her centerpiece selection, Jane Campion’s neo-western / masculinity review, The Power of the Dog, Friday Night. But some of my favorite films at the festival so far have been in the realm of non-fiction – …
Read More »MajorDocs continues to slow the pace with its third edition
05/10/2021 – From October 5 to 9, Mallorca will become a creative documentary paradise, with screenings, meetings and other activities organized around the non-fiction film Tame the garden by Salomé Jashi MajorDocs is Mallorca’s premier international non-fiction film festival, a space where visitors can come and experience other realities and …
Read More »Saif Ali Khan under pressure from his parents’ inheritance: “I didn’t want people to throw me chappals or mistreat me”
Saif Ali Khan has received many nicknames during his career – the other Khan and the fourth Khan being just the two. The actor, however, is not bothered by any of this. Saif is on a different trajectory and is enjoying perhaps the most rewarding time of his Bollywood career. …
Read More »First Annual SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival Embraces a Wide Range of Asian and Diaspora Experiences | Screen | Pittsburgh
Click to enlarge Photo: Kino Lorber Studios Satoko gets more than she bargained for in Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s latest The wife of a spy. Asian and diasporic films and media have become increasingly popular in the United States, from the proliferation of K-dramas on Netflix to major accolades for films such …
Read More »Andrew Garfield Eyes Supporting Actor Submission for “Tammy Faye’s Eyes” (EXCLUSIVE)
In order to avoid dividing the votes and allowing for the possibility of securing two acting nominations this year, Searchlight Pictures will campaign Andrew Garfieldthe performance of televangelist Jim Bakker in “Tammy Faye’s eyesâFor supporting acting consideration, based on an invitation that was sent to BAFTA voters for an upcoming …
Read More »Realscreen »Archive» Magnify Media unveils its list ahead of the new formats showcase
UK-based specialty distribution and rights management company Magnify Media has unveiled a list of new formats that will launch during their live showcase of the new formats on Tuesday, October 5. Is my country wronged (5 x 60 minutes) will be included in the slate. The title Joined Up Films …
Read More »No time to die: what now for James Bond?
* This article contains major spoilers for No time to die* Our national obsession with the ânext James Bondâ has never been who could realistically lead the franchise into its next chapter. It’s just a competition to see which British actor is, in fact, the most British of all. We’ve …
Read More »Cutting-edge film: Nishikawa to present new work at New York Film Festival
When we think of a film, we often imagine a product and not a performance: scripted and carefully shot scenes, hours spent on the floor of the editing room. Associate Professor and President of Cinema’s new film Tomonari Nishikawa, Six seventy-two variants: Variation 1, tears that image to shreds – …
Read More »Cast Films Market To See Robust Expansion By 2027
Cast Film Market Global Cast Film Market research reports cover the market overview defining characteristics, scale and growth, segmentation, regional segmentation, competitive landscape, market share, trends and strategies of the cast film industries. The market size portion gives the revenue of the market including historical market data and forecast for …
Read More »Bee Movie Co-Writer and Star Jerry Seinfeld Apologizes For Children’s Movie “Sexually Uncomfortable”
Jerry Seinfeld reflects on the “sexually uncomfortable side” of the 2007 children’s film Bee movie, and jokingly apologized. Appearing on Tonight’s show Friday, October 1 to promote the arrival of Seinfeld on Netflix, the comedian said, “I apologize for what appears to be some subtle and uncomfortable sexual aspect of …
Read More »35 best movies to stream on the platform
It’s a new month! And you know what that means: it’s time to peruse another series of some of the best movies in Netflix’s huge catalog – from classics to new offerings – to find out what you’re watching this month in October. These are all for the month of …
Read More »Rowan Atkinson, Sally Hawkins and Olivia Colman star alongside Timothee Chalamet in Warner Bros. ‘ ‘Wonka’
Rowan Atkinson, Sally Hawkins and Olivia Colman star alongside Timothee Chalamet in Warner Bros. ‘ ‘Wonka’. Wonka, the next prequel to Warner Bros. Pictures to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, officially started filming. Timothée Chalamet (Dune, Call Me By Your Name) plays a young Willy Wonka in the film directed …
Read More »Honoring the Legacy – RYAN KAWAMOTO
Tell the story of AJA in video Melvin Inamasu and Violet HaradaCourtesy: Japanese Culture Central Hawaii Editor’s Note: This bimonthly series, âHonoring the Legacy,â represents a partnership between the Herald and the Japanese Cultural Center in Hawaii. It celebrates the achievements of men and women who live the values ââof …
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A found images film that does not need to be shown, “The Blair Witch Project” by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez claims to tell the story of three student filmmakers who went missing after roaming the Black Hills near Burkittsville. , Maryland, to film a documentary on a One of …
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A scene from ‘Batwoman: Season 2’ courtesy of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment This week’s releases include a new season with a new hero; classic genre images from a lesser-known contributor; and a heartwarming baseball movie. Warner Bros. Home entertainment Batwoman: The Complete Second Season (Blu-ray and digital copy) By the …
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New Jersey, United States, – Verified Market Research presents an updated and most recent study on the Specialty Film Polymers Market for 2021-2028. The report provides answers to the growth scenarios and the impact of the current COVID-19 crisis on the Polymer Specialty Films market. The report includes essential data …
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ArtServe hosts a screening of an LGBTQ film “Open Dialogues” on National Coming Out Day, October 11 A round table follows the screening To commemorate the 33rd Annual National Release Day on Monday, October 11, ArtServe will host a film screening and panel discussion for the award-winning documentary, âOpen Dialogues: …
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