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‘Alexander’: Revisiting Oliver Stone’s Ambitious Epic
Released on November 24, 2004, Alexander marked director Oliver Stone’s grand attempt to chronicle the life of one of history’s most legendary figures: Alexander the Great. As the film reaches its 20th anniversary in 2024, it stands as a bold, if divisive, historical epic that sought to bring the enigmatic ruler’s story to life on a scale rarely seen in modern cinema.
Card Game: Where Heroes Put Their Cards on the Table
In the heart-pumping world of superheroes, it's not often you get a glimpse behind the mask. Enter "Card Game," a short film that dares to ask: what happens when three heroes swap spandex for a friendly game of cards?
‘M:I 8’ Trailer Unveils Tom Cruise’s Return in ‘The Final Reckoning’
The title of Tom Cruise’s highly anticipated eighth Mission: Impossible movie has been confirmed, coinciding with the release of its action-packed first trailer. The film, officially named The Final Reckoning, was initially planned as the second part of Dead Reckoning but has since evolved into its own chapter.
Andy Gatenby: The Modern Renaissance Man Who’s Redefining the Actor’s Role in Film
In a world where actors often wait for their big break, Andy Gatenby is redefining what it means to take control of one’s career. A man of many talents and relentless ambition, Gatenby isn’t your average actor.
MARTIN KEMP IS ON THE TRAIL OF A SERIAL KILLER CULT IN FIRST LOOK AT POSTER FOR SHOGUN FILMS’ ‘DOCTOR PLAGUE’
1980s heart throb Martin Kemp, best known as the bassist in pop group Spandau Ballet or for his performance in Peter Medak’s brilliant gangster biopic The Krays has just wrapped on his first lead role in a movie in a decade: in Shogun Film’s serial killer horror Doctor Plague.
With the documentary HOMELESS, filmmaker and social entrepreneur Valerio Zanoli continues his fight for a better world
The documentary HOMELESS by Valerio Zanoli made its debut at the World Urban Forum, a key international event organized by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, which focuses on urban growth and the challenges that cities encounter.
Celebrating 15 Years of ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’
Released on November 13, 2009, Fantastic Mr. Fox remains one of the most unique and charming films in the career of Wes Anderson, a director known for his quirky, visually distinct style.
LNDNKNTS Unveils “Fyre Rises” – A Gritty Tale of Redemption from Renowned Director Paul Knight
When the past ignites, the only way out is through the fire. A former elite assassin, now a broken man, is forced back into a violent underworld when a ruthless crime lord targets his family.
Asian World Film Festival Unveils 2024 Slate
The Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) today announced the festival's Main Competition and Short Film lineups; select, noteworthy screenings; special program highlights; and centerpiece film. Celebrating its 10th anniversary of showcasing Asian film from around the world, AWFF will take place November 13-21, 2024, at The Culver Theater in Culver City, CA.
“Marry, Fuck, Kill” Wins “Best Narrative Feature Film” at the 2024 Toronto Arthouse Film Festival
Marry, Fuck, Kill, directed by Ian Berry, has been awarded "Best Narrative Feature Film" at the 2024 Toronto Arthouse Film Festival. This provocative and darkly humorous feature has captivated audiences with its raw, unfiltered portrayal of modern masculinity.