Just ahead of New York’s Climate Week, 3M debuted their docuseries titled ‘Green Works‘ at the Fast Company Innovation Festival on September 18th. This docuseries follows the lives of five individuals from around the world who are actively working to address climate change. The series will be available on-demand for viewing on Google Play and Apple TV.
Film
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn Celebrates The Spike Lee Cinema
After renovating their first New York location in Downtown Brooklyn, Alamo Drafthouse dedicated the newly upgraded multiplex in honor of Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee at a special ceremony at the movie theater last night (September 12th).
More than meets the eye, and more than the trailer alludes to.
Beetlejuice Beetlejucie Review: 36 Years has Nothing on the Strange and Unusual
If I close my eyes, I can still perfectly remember watching Beetlejuice as a kid on the basement couch in my parent’s house, laughing hysterically at just about everything the ghost with the most had to say.
Fear comes in variety. It is diverse, it is niche, it sometimes doesn’t make sense, but it always hits its mark, and it is always felt.
‘Kingdom of Dreams’ first aired in October of 2022 in the United Kingdom, this four part series follows three decades of the fashion world from the early 1990s to the 2010s. It showcases the formation of fashion and beauty powerhouses Gucci and LVMH as global icons. While following the careers of fashion’s greatest – Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs, John Galliano, and Alexander McQueen. The series will be making its US debut on Sunday, September 15, 2024 on The Network streaming service for free.
Exclusive: Jazmin Renée Jones you & Olivia McKayla Ross Talk Neon Film ‘Seeking Mavis Beacon’
The Neon film Seeking Mavis Beacon takes a deep dive into uncovering the truth about the woman on the cover of the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing Program.
Dave Bautista Proves That Action Stars Can Be Introspective, Complex, and Emotionally Resonant in New Film, The Killer’s Game
Known for his larger-than-life presence in films like Guardians of the Galaxy and Dune, Dave Bautista has been vocal about his desire to tackle more serious roles that allow him to explore the complexities of human emotion.
The film 1992 shows firsthand the LA uprising after the Rodney King verdict, portraying the racial tension that arises, directed by Ariel Vromen, written by Sascha Penn and Ariel Vromen, and executive produced by Snoop Dogg through Lionsgate and Death Row Pictures.
The original 1994 release of The Crow was a groundbreaking film, capturing a dark, gritty atmosphere that resonated with audiences.