Plot: In one of Mexico’s richest neighborhoods, high-society guests flock to a lavish mansion to celebrate a wedding. But things soon take a tragic turn,... Read More
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Plot: Tehran, present day. A school teacher and a mother to a 5-year old daughter is preparing to attend a family wedding in northern Iran.... Read More
AFI FEST 2020 will take place online October 15-22, 2020 Today, the American Film Institute (AFI) announced that the 34th edition of AFI FEST presented... Read More
Apollo 11 took center stage at the first night of the all-virtual Creative Arts Emmy Awards, winning three technical awards – sound editing, sound mixing... Read More
The opening minutes of SUMMER OF 85 tells us exactly what it’s about. Filmmakers tend to play the Bury Your Gays trope for shock value,... Read More
The Television Critics Association (TCA) have chosen HBO’s Watchmen, HBO’s Succession and POP TV’ Schitt’s Creek as the top programs of the year, it was... Read More
In The Nest (read our review here), Rory (Jude Law), is an ambitious entrepreneur and former commodities broker, who persuades his American wife, Allison (Carrie... Read More
I think of myself as many things that define me, the least of which is my gender. It’s not because I was never told what... Read More
Chloé Zhao’s third film, NOMADLAND, an exploration of modern-day van dwelling life on the road, World Premiered this weekend with simultaneous screenings on September 11th. Telluride... Read More
The series is nominated for 9 Emmys this year HBO has renewed the Emmy-winning Last Week Tonight with John Oliver for three more seasons, it was announced today... Read More

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