New Directors/New Films’ closing night selection ‘All Light, Everywhere’ interrogates the unavoidable biases that hinder pursuit of objective truth. Screened virtually and in person during the New York City festival, the film’s theatrical release is set for June 4th, 2021.
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I’m always happy when I find a fun, unique rom-com.
Opening May 21, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit surrounds the displacement of a Jewish family during the rise of the Third Reich in an intimate story accessible to all ages.
As part of New York City’s New Directors/New Films 2021 festival, Apples screened virtually and in-person at the Lincoln Center.
Kateryna Gornostai’s film had its world premiere at Berlinale 2021, proceeding with virtual and in-person screenings at New York City-based festival New Directors/New Films.
Film Review: ‘A Quiet Place 2’ Is an Action Packed Follow-Up That Keeps You On Your Toes
I’m still pretty surprised how much “A Quiet Place” blew up.
Exclusive: Quintessa Swindell Talks New Season of HBO’s ‘In Treatment’ [Video]
On HBO’s In Treatment, Swindell plays, Laila; a teen who struggles to trust Dr. Brooke Taylor (Uzo Aduba) with the details of her internal battles as she struggles to claim her own identity outside of her wealthy family’s expectations.
The American Dream has always been a tremendous influence on American crime films.
Take Out Girl is the new indie breakout film co-written by and starring Hedy Wong (“Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks,” Chinatown Squad), and directed by Hisonni Johnson (short “Red Hood It,” “Grayson: Earth One”). It recently won Best Indie Action Thriller at Film Threat Award This! And has raked up 14 wins since its premiere at Cinequest Film Festival in 2020. Now with a new home at 1091 Pictures, Take Out Girl is filled with drama, action, comedy, and romance, and is sure to be on everyone’s radar very soon.
In 2012 Haifaa al-Mansour wrote and directed Wadja the first movie to be filmed entirely in Saudi Arabia. During filming for Wadja, al-Mansour directed from a van as to not intermix with male members of her crew. With The Perfect Candidate, al-Mansour returns to Saudi Arabia, this time without the van, to focus on the evolving role of women in Saudi Arabian society.