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2020 BFI London Film Festival Review – Time

October 9, 2020 by Shaun Munro

Time, 2020. Directed by Garrett Bradley. Starring Sibil Fox Richardson and Robert G. Richardson. SYNOPSIS: Fox Rich fights for the release of her husband, Rob, who is serving a 60-year sentence in prison. Garrett Bradley’s towering – if perhaps too-hurried – documentary powerfully highlights a near-indisputable truth; black Americans are playing a rigged game that so […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Garrett Bradley, Robert G. Richardson, Sibil Fox Richardson, Time

Monster Hunter teaser sees Tony Jaa’s Hunter take on a Diablo, release date moved up to December

October 9, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

Following this week’s glimpse of Milla Jovovich’s Lt. Artemis in action, another brief teaser has been released for director Paul W.S. Anderson’s upcoming video game adaptation Monster Hunter, which sees Tony Jaa’s Hunter using his skills with a bow and arrow to try and take down a Diablo; watch it here… No Screamer Pod? No […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Milla Jovovich, Monster Hunter, Tony Jaa

Exclusive Interview – Oswin Benjamin discusses The Forty-Year-Old-Version

October 9, 2020 by Martin Carr

Oswin Benjamin has been in the music industry over ten years and was born in Brooklyn but raised upstate in Newsburg, New York. He has appeared and collaborated with musicians like Robert Glasper, Royce da 5’9, Lupe Fiasco, Chris Rivers and Styles P of The Lox. His role as D in The Forty-Year-Old-Version represents Oswin’s […]

Filed Under: Exclusives, Interviews, Martin Carr, Movies Tagged With: netflix, Oswin Benjamin, The Forty-Year-Old Version

Dylan O’Brien stars in trailer for The Education of Fredrick Fitzell

October 9, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

eOne Films has released a trailer for writer-director Christopher MacBride’s upcoming thriller The Education of Fredrick Fitzell which stars Dylan O’Brien (The Maze Runner) as a man who find his past, present and future intertwining as he tries to unravel the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of a friend from his youth; watch it here… […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Christopher MacBride, Dylan O'Brien, Emory Cohen, Hannah Gross, Keir Gilchrist, maika monroe, The Education of Fredrick Fitzell

2020 BFI London Film Festival Review – Herself

October 8, 2020 by Shaun Munro

Herself, 2020. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Starring Clare Dunne, Harriet Walter, and Conleth Hill. SYNOPSIS: Young mother Sandra escapes her abusive husband and fights back against a broken housing system. She sets out to build her own home and in the process rebuilds her life and rediscovers herself. Director Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia!, The Iron […]

Filed Under: Festivals, London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Clare Dunne, Conleth Hill, Harriet Walter, Herself, Phyllida Lloyd

2020 BFI London Film Festival Review – 180 Degree Rule

October 9, 2020 by Shaun Munro

180 Degree Rule, 2020. Written and directed by Farnoosh Samadi. Starring Sahar Dolatshahi, Pejman Jamshidi, and Hassan Pourshirazi. SYNOPSIS: A school teacher from Tehran is preparing to attend a wedding in northern Iran. When her husband suddenly forbids her to go, she makes a choice that will place her on a painful path to atonement. […]

Filed Under: Festivals, London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro Tagged With: 180 Degree Rule, 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Farnoosh Samadi, Hassan Pourshirazi, Pejman Jamshidi, Sahar Dolatshahi

2020 BFI London Film Festival Review – Farewell Amor

October 9, 2020 by Shaun Munro

Farewell Amor, 2020. Written and directed by Ekwa Msangi. Starring Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Zainab Jah, and Jayme Lawson. SYNOPSIS: Reunited after 17 years, an Angolan immigrant is joined in the U.S. by his wife and daughter. Now strangers sharing a one-bedroom apartment, they discover a shared love of dance that may help them overcome […]

Filed Under: Festivals, London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Ekwa Msangi, Farewell Amor, Jayme Lawson, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Zainab Jah

Movie Review – The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020)

October 8, 2020 by Martin Carr

The Forty-Year-Old Version, 2020. Written and Directed by Radha Blank Starring Radha Blank, Peter Kim, Oswin Benjamin, Imani Lewis, Reed Birney and Walker White. SYNOPSIS: A New York playwright (Radha Blank) is in search of an elusive success before she hits forty. Teaching theatre classes during the day and binge watching television shows at night, […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Imani Lewis, netflix, Oswin Benjamin, Peter Kim, Radha Blank, Reed Birney, The Forty-Year-Old Version, Walker White

Joe Manganiello claims to be an interdimensional superhero in Archenemy trailer

October 9, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

RJLE Films has released a new poster and trailer for Adam Egypt Mortimer’s upcoming action thriller Archenemy. The feature stars Joe Manganiello as Max Fist, a man who claims to have fell through to time and space from another dimension, and finds himself stripped of his powers on Earth; take a look here… Max Fist […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Adam Egypt Mortimer, Amy Seimetz, Archenemy, Glenn Howerton, Joe Manganiello, Skylan Brooks, Zolee Griggs

October Horrors 2020 – Beetlejuice (1988)

October 9, 2020 by Graeme Robertson

Beetlejuice, 1988. Directed by Tim Burton. Starring Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Jeffrey Jones and Michael Keaton. SYNOPSIS: After dying in a car accident, Adam and Barbara are horrified by the new obnoxious residents moving into their former home. Eager to rid their house of the new tenants, Adam and Barbara are […]

Filed Under: Graeme Robertson, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Alec Baldwin, Beetlejuice, Catherine O'Hara, Geena Davis, Jeffrey Jones, Michael Keaton, Tim Burton, Winona Ryder

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