Tag: WorldScreenInterviews
‘Anora’ Proves There’s Plenty of Life in the Awards Box Office
Those invested in the commercial viability of adult, sophisticated, ambitious filmmaking tend to experience post-COVID box-office reports like a roll [...]
Daniel Hui’s ‘Small Hours Of The Night’ pulled from Singapore International Film Festival (exclusive) | News
Daniel Hui’s Small Hours Of The Night has been pulled from Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), after being refused classification from [...]
‘Like Water for Chocolate’ Review
HBO's most recent Spanish-language series, Like Water for Chocolate, lives under two great shadows. The first one is, of course, Laura Esquivel's se [...]
Godzilla Minus One Director Takashi Yamazaki Confirmed By Toho To Return For Modern Godzilla Movie
Stomp. Stomp. Stomp. Do you hear that? It’s the unmistakable sound of colossal Godzilla news, wading in from the sea to smash a city to smithereens. [...]
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Heretic’ leads release while awards contenders ‘Anora’, ‘Blitz’, ‘Juror #2’ debut
While Hugh Grant horror Heretic has the widest opening, it is awards contenders dominating up-to-date releases at the UK and Ireland box office t [...]
Hamptons Doc Fest To Honor Michael Moore, ‘Zurawski V Texas’ And ‘Daughters,’ Showcase ‘Merchant Ivory,’ ‘The Bones’ & More
EXCLUSIVE: Hamptons Doc Fest announced the full slate of films today for the upcoming 17th edition of the event in Sag Habor, New York, and r [...]
Freaking Out About the Election? These 7 Great Movies Foretold It All
Movies have a long history of speaking to political apprehensions. Recent films have sought to capture the divisiveness on display heading into this [...]
‘The Unseen Sister’: Tokyo Review | Reviews
Dir: Midi Z. China. 2024. 112 mins.
Cold and queenly, Chinese movie star Qiao Yan (Zhao Liying) guards her privacy ferociously. She trusts nobod [...]
Why did musical films disappear from the map of Egyptian cinema?
Over the decades, Egyptian cinema has witnessed the making of films whose stories varied between romantic, tragic, comedic, “action,” [...]