Writers Guild of America (WGA) awards preview and predictions

March 18, 2021

Predicting the winners for the Writers Guild of America (WGA) awards, especially in film, is an odd thing. With so… Read More

SXSW Review: Malcolm Ingram’s ‘Clerk’ rings up a treasure trove of Kevin Smith’s career, personal life and near death

March 18, 2021

“And If it’s a funny old world, mama, where a little boy’s wishes come true” really is the perfect lyric… Read More

HBO Max orders two-part Brittany Murphy docuseries

March 18, 2021

HBO Max has ordered a two-part documentary about late actor Brittany Murphy from Blumhouse Television and Pyramid Productions. The order… Read More

TV Review: ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ is action-packed but makes room for examinations of trauma and inner demons

March 18, 2021

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is a very deceptive series. On the surface, the action sequences are arguably some… Read More

SXSW Review: ‘Our Father’ is an unfocused story of sisterhood and unwanted family

March 17, 2021

There is nothing more precious than the bond one can have with their family. Sure we can connect with friends… Read More

2021 Oscar Nominations: Everything You Need To Know

March 17, 2021

On March 15, 2021, actor-producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas (The White Tiger) and singer, songwriter, and actor Nick Jonas (Kingdom) announced… Read More

Interview: Director Todd Stephens and acting legend Udo Kier on ‘Swan Song,’ premiering at SXSW

March 17, 2021

"Erik, I wish I could see you. Okay, I sent you a picture of myself." That's how my Zoom interview… Read More

Focus Features sets November 2021 release for Kenneth Branagh’s coming of age story ‘Belfast’

March 17, 2021

Focus Features will release Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast on Friday, November 12, 2021 in theaters domestically.  Written and directed by Academy Award nominee Kenneth Branagh (Hamlet), Belfast is a poignant story… Read More

SXSW Review: Martin Edralin’s ‘Islands’ is an ode to those who live a tranquil life

March 17, 2021

Over the last year, we've lived in isolation due to a once in a lifetime virus. Many people had to… Read More

SXSW Review: ‘Potato Dreams of America’ is a true queer coming of age fable with a unique and bent vision

March 17, 2021

Jean-Claude Van Damme and a Jonathan Bennett Jesus make Wes Hurley's autobiographical tale an inventive kaleidoscope of Derek Jarman, John… Read More

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