HBO Max has greenlit a new docuseries celebrating iconic movie moments guided by Hollywood’s most exhilarating cinematic voices. One Perfect Shot, a half-hour unscripted series executive produced... Read More
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HBO’s new series Lovecraft Country doesn’t debut until August 16 (read our review here) but showrunner, writer, executive producer and director Misha Green talked with... Read More
After a whirlwind romance in Monte Carlo with handsome widower Maxim de Winter (Armie Hammer), a newly married young woman (Lily James) arrives at Manderley,... Read More
The 20th anniversary edition of the Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, will return to New York City on June 9-20, 2021. The Festival was established... Read More
Amazon Studios has released the first look at Paul Bettany in Uncle Frank, the new film by Alan Ball (American Beauty, Six Feet Under) starring... Read More
“After returning the video I honestly asked the clerk that even when I’m very drunk to stop me from renting this movie ever again. Hopefully... Read More
HBO’s Watchmen and Insecure were the big winners of the 4th Black Reel Awards for Television, with five and three wins each, respectively. For Watchmen,... Read More
“You can murder a revolutionary, but you can’t murder a revolution!” Warner Bros has released the first trailer for the Ryan Coogler-produced Judas and the... Read More
Oscar nominee and Emmy, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Tony Award winner Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) is back on television, starring and executive producing the new... Read More
The 2021 edition of the Sundance Film Festival have decided to reduce the amount of days of their normally 10-day fest to seven, and pushing... Read More

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