H According to them, homelessness is a possibility for anyone. It only takes missing two pay cheques to end up on the streets. This sentiment
Category: Films
The Madame Web review is a convoluted disaster, lacking the usual quality of Marvel productions.
I The collapse was inevitable after such a prolonged and excessive reign of superhero movies, with eight being released each year in the 2010s. While
Review of “Deliver Us” – A chaotic horror film about a demonic baby and its surreal hallucinations.
E Warning to soon-to-be parents, do not read further. Deliver Us draws inspiration from popular horror films like Rosemary’s Baby and The Omen. It tells
Viktoria review – fierce, urgent intergenerational story from communist-bloc Bulgaria
Maya Vitkova’s eloquent, ambitious, emotionally committed drama Viktoria premiered at Sundance 10 years ago and more than deserves its UK streaming release now. This excellent
Rise and Embrace the Silly: The Allure of Karaoke Scenes in Film-Making
R Rumors suggest that top executives in the karaoke industry gathered in a hidden meeting room last week, consoling themselves with alcoholic beverages and singing
Experience the Screen: The Timeless Attraction of Food Films
A An age-old saying in Hollywood cautions inexperienced directors against involving children, animals, and water in their productions. It would be wise to add food
: The initial preview for the Prince Andrew Newsnight interview, which has caused a public relations disaster, has been released.
Netflix has unveiled the initial preview for Scoop, a dramatic depiction of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering surrounding Prince Andrew’s ill-fated interview with Emily Maitlis on BBC’s
After receiving the DGA award for Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan is set to win the best director Oscar.
Christopher Nolan’s win of the top prize at the Directors Guild of America awards for his film Oppenheimer on Saturday solidifies his strong chances of
Finding Her Beat review – women-only taiko drumming troupe takes on the US
T This documentary focuses on the efforts of organizers and players in February 2020 to put on a performance featuring predominantly female taiko drummers from
The Burghart brothers’ cunning crime drama, “Head Count,” showcases a unique style.
T This intriguing blend of comedy and drama can be challenging to follow, with multiple flashbacks and changes in tone. However, Aaron Jakubenko, known for