Anyone paying the slightest bit of attention to Emma Stone during the past few years knows she’s on fire. Fresh off her Oscar win for “La La Land”, her next venture “Battle of the Sexes” is only bigger and better.
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Alan Cumming has already proved himself a master of the stage, page, and screen. He’s made us laugh and cry. When I got to interview him for his most recent film “Battle of the Sexes”, I shouldn’t have been surprised that it was my most memorable interview yet.
Review: Argentine Film ‘Nobody’s Watching’ Examines Loneliness and Social Issues
The feature comes to New York this week…
“That Justice is a blind goddess. Is a thing to which we black are wise. Her bandage hides two festering sores. That once perhaps were eyes…”
Bruce Willis is locked and loaded in this remake of a 1974 film of the same name.
Fresh off her nation wide release of “The Little of Hours”, Aubrey Plaza produces and stars alongside Elizabeth Olsen in “Ingrid Goes West”, a dark comedy made for the modern age.
Menashe sits in a low lit diner across from a woman. She’s friendly and lighthearted, trying to engage him in shallow conversation so as to find a way toward common ground, but he’s not having any of it.
Tumblr Hosts ‘Whose Streets’ Directors Panel with Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis
“Whose Streets”, follows the gripping tale of Ferguson residents following the tragic shooting of Mike brown. Following a well-received early screening of the film, Directors Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis sat down with a small select crowd at the Tumblr Headquarters to share what went into the creative-behind-the scenes- process of making a groundbreaking documentary. Catch the sit down below:
Film Review: ‘Footnotes’ is a Chipper Musical Jaunt About Luxury Shoes
This French feature is fun, casual, and mildly disappointing…
Exclusive: Kirsten Dunst, Sofia Coppola Talk ‘The Beguiled’ At Special Screening
Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled celebrates its New York premiere at Metrograph. It was hosted by Marc Jacobs.