Palm Springs
Palm Springs movie from groundhog day to wedding day. A witty comedy with totally contemporary Palm Springs full slapstick creativity. Palm Springs manages to update a narrative mechanism that in…
After Midnight
Jeremy Gardner and Christian Stella’s second collaboration as directors is titled ‘After Midnight’. Gardner himself stars in the film as Hank, Shed of the Dead a typical subject from rural…
Horse Girl
Sarah (Alison Brie), is a young sales assistant in a fabric and paint store who leads a somewhat peculiar life; Synonyms lonely and having trouble making friends, with a weakness…
Crucible of the Vampire
Iain Ross-McNamee’s throwback to classic British horror premiered at Cannes Film Festival and it garnered rave reviews at other major festivals, with Starburst International Film Festival calling it “an engaging…
Lucero
‘Luis Miguel, the series’ on Netflix, every time he gets better to know all the details of the intimacy of the singer, in addition The Last Laugh to exploring the…
Reaching Distance
Compelling customer experiences require “a constant stream” of customer feedback, Slack’s global vice-president of marketing, Kelly Watkins, says. It’s sound Pain & Gain advice and not overly complicated, but often,…
The Clinic
The director talks about his success, the changes in his public behavior and his projects, as a film that will address sexual harassment: “It has to do with reviewing Piercing…
A Land Imagined
The prized Golden Leopard of the Locarno Festival has gone to the Singapore thriller ‘A Land Imagined’, directed by Yeo Siew Hua, who with his second film continues the Mirage…
7 Splinters in Time
A time-traveler becomes fragmented in disastrous ways, and so too does the film itself, in “7 Splinters in Time,” edited to ribbons in a schizoid manner that likely only Born…
Cover Versions
Some of our favorite actors ever have come together to be part of the new movie project, Cover Versions. Katie Cassidy, Austin Swift, Debby Ryan, Jerry Pet Sematary Trainor, Drake…
Rojo
The director and scriptwriter Benjamín Naishtat opens his third film, Rojo, accurately locating the place and time of his action, an Argentine province in 1975. Key year in the history…
An Acceptable Loss
It takes a lot of inner confidence to pull off what Karyn Kusama and Nicole Kidman have done with “Destroyer.” Here is the noir antihero that our current cinema Lifechanger…
Murder on the Orient Express
Over the course of his 28-year directing career, Kenneth Branagh has adapted everything from literary classics (Shakespeare’s “Henry V”) to comicbook pulp (putting a distinctive Dutch-angle slant on Marvel’s “Thor”)….
The Woman in the Window
By 1944 Fritz Lang was already known as one of the greatest film directors of all time. Although he was unable to find steady work in the 1950’s (due mostly…
Nirdosh
REVIEW: When the peace and harmony of a simple household is threatened by the arrival of a seductress Ada and the lecherous, pesky neighbour Rana (Mukul Dev); it makes way…
Intrigo: Samaria
Enderby Entertainment, aiming to replicate Sweden’s “Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” trilogy, has signed Daniel Alfredson direct three movies based on Hakan Nesser’s upcoming “Intrigo” trilogy of novels. Enderby will…
Deja Vu
The physical movie rental industry has seen brighter days. But Redbox — which specializes in rental kiosks for DVDs, Blu-Rays and video games — is still spinning. The company just…