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bleak as hell. my 5-year-old asked me "how many minutes are left?" before lilo and stitch even met for the first time.
his trailer reviews:
- The Bad Guys 2: “no”
- The Smurfs: “never”
- Superman: “is he a bad guy?”
- Elio: “I saw this on YouTube” (?)
- Zootopia 2: “What DAY in November?! We should go to the movie theater every day just to check.”
Stephen King stories aren’t typically known for their life affirming celebrations of existence, which is exactly why Mike Flanagam wanted to bring King’s novella ‘The Life of Chuck’ to the big screen. Flanagan, along with stars Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, and Moa Sara, talk about how the film’s radiant message spilled into their creation of the film.
Willy et Jojo, deux ados inséparables trompent l’ennui dans leur petit village au cœur de la . Ils se sont fait une promesse : ils partiront bientôt pour la ville. Mais Jojo cache un secret. Et lorsque tout le village le découvre, les rêves et les familles des deux amis volent en éclat…
“Film noir” is usually used as an umbrella term to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. Noir is described more as a style of filmmaking than a genre. Noir is like flora growing out of the wreckage of a fire—a sentiment caused by destabilizing societal conflicts. For the 40s, that was the post-war sentiment, which brought with it a new sense of fatalism, cynicism, and disillusionment within society, thus giving genre pictures like the gangster genre,…
David Hare, writer, director, and man behind the recent big screen adaptations of The Hours and The Reader has shared his thoughts on what makes a successful film.
Jacqueline Audry: her name probably doesn't ring a bell, and that is quite surprising when you consider that Jacqueline Audry was the only female filmmaker in post-war . Between Alice Guy and Agnès Varda, she directed about fifteen films from 1946 to 1969, most of which were very successful with the public.
For the fifth year running, OVID is hosting the internationally renowned LA-based film festival Dance Camera West, presenting their 2025 edition exploring dance in the context of experimental cinema and documentary. Showcasing a curated selection of short films from 20 countries, each making its World, US, or LA premiere, these films represent the pinnacle of dance film creativity.
After May’s sell out show…on Thursday 17th July, David Knight returns to the PCC for a second round with the MUSIC VIDEO PRESERVATION SOCIETY. A big screen celebration of treasures from five decades of the pop-cultural phenomenon that is the music video!
From the savagery of ancient Rome and the chaos of the Vietnam war to the frighteningly farcical and the very edges of existence itself, Stanley Kubrick's intense intricacy, groundbreaking cinematography, elaborate set design, and trademark dark sense of humour have captivated audiences for generations
A little while back, we asked the LG OLED community to share their top 4 must-watch movies on LG OLED. Thanks to various opinions, we could gather them together in one playlist for the Best films to watch on LG OLED.
Katie Rife picks our June restoration, repertory and re-release highlights.
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