Burden is a new historical drama-filled film starring Garrett Hedlund, Forest Whitaker, Tom Wilkinson, and Andrea Riseborough.
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“Warning: the following movie* contains scenes of graphic stupidity among four life-long friends who compete to embarrass each other.”
A Private Screening of the Academy Award Nominated Film ‘The Cave’ was hosted at the Whitby hotel
Wednesday night the Whitby Hotel in midtown Manhattan host a private screening of Oscar contender, The Cave.
Exclusive: “Song of Names” Director François Girard and Producer Robert Lantos Talk Historical Accuracy and Honoring the Past
The highly-anticipated film The Song of Names captures a decades-long story of friendship, betrayal, and triumph following the atrocities of World War II.
Exclusive: Camila Morrone & Annabelle Attanasio Talk Coming of Age with ‘Mickey and the Bear’ at Hamptons International Film Festival
Mickey and the Bear pairs rising star Camila Morrone with talented writer-director Annabelle Attanasio for a poignant coming-of-age story, which premiered Friday at the 27th Annual Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) following its debut in South by Southwest and Cannes either this year.
“This story is about control.”
From breaking down slut-shaming in “Booksmart” to guiding tween boys in “Good Boys,” Molly Gordon has had a busy summer. Gordon’s role as Hannah in “Good Boys,” opening August 16th, finds herself bargaining with the hilarious sixth grade Beanbag Boys (Jacob Tremblay, Brady Noon, and Keith L. Williams) while encouraging them to pursue their developing interests.
Film Review: ‘After the Wedding’
After the Wedding (2019), starring Michelle Williams, Billy Crudup, and Julianne Moore, is a remake of the 2006 Danish film by the same name, about a woman who travels from India to New York in search of funds for her orphanage.
I would tell you to “be prepared,” but you already are!
Film Review: ‘Booksmart’
It’s not often that a movie can capture an era, or even a feeling, so precisely. Each decade brings a new wave of teenage angst, drama, fads, and lingo– all with the same inevitable ending: growing up.