Between the Temples, 2024. Written and Directed by Nathan Silver. Starring Jason Schwartzman, Carol Kane, Dolly de Leon, Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel, Madeline Weinstein, Matthew Shear, Lindsay Burdge, Julia Walsh, Brittany Walsh, Diane Lanyi, Annie Hamilton, Pauline Chalamet, Cindy Silver, Stephen Lack, and Jacob Morrell. SYNOPSIS: A cantor in a crisis of faith finds his […]
The Pink Panther at 60: The Timeless Comedy Caper Revisited
Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind The Pink Panther on the 60th anniversary of its release… The Pink Panther was the movie that introduced audiences the world over to the singular gifted comedy sensation named Peter Sellers. The film was also responsible of giving us the utterly iconic and instantly recognizable Pink Panther theme […]
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind at 20: A Sci-Fi Romance Unlike Any Other
20 years on from its release, Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind… Starting its journey as a conceptual art experiment Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind has gone on to win the hearts and minds of audiences and film critics through its unique exploration of romantic relationships and […]
The Bourne Supremacy at 20: A Visceral Spy Thriller That Changed Action Cinema for Better or Worse
Hasitha Fernando on the story behind The Bourne Supremacy as the spy action sequel turns 20… Following in the heels of The Bourne Identity’s success indie filmmaker Paul Greengrass and action star Matt Damon teamed up to deliver one helluva sequel thrill ride with The Bourne Supremacy. As the thought provoking, hard hitting actioner hits […]
Three Recent and Wildly Overrated Sequels
They’ve all been championed as some of the best of their genre but are these bloated and overlong sequels really that good? I love event cinema, especially when it’s good and in recent years, although we’ve seen an increasingly mediocre output from Disney and Marvel, we’ve still seen some pretty great blockbuster cinema. Top Gun: […]
A Double Bill of Film Noir from 1948: Raw Deal and He Walked By Night
It’s time for a double bill of Film Noir thrills from 1948 with Anthony Mann’s Raw Deal and He Walked By Night… Anthony Mann was an acclaimed and prolific director who specialised in westerns, epics, war movies, and film noir. He was famously fired from the director’s chair on Spartacus to be replaced by a […]
Has the Mainstream Audience Outgrown Comic Book Movies?
Has the mainstream audience outgrown comic book movies? We ponder whether comic book movies have enough audience to warrant such big budgets now… Remember a time when short of being one of the big two of Batman or Superman, comic book adaptations were seen as a sure-fire money pit? We saw failed Punisher, Phantom, Shadow […]
Guardians of the Galaxy at 10: The Oddball Superhero Flick That Won People’s Hearts
Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy on the tenth anniversary of its release… Of the many IPs owned by Marvel Studios, Guardians of the Galaxy was probably one of their most lesser known ones, so it came as a surprise to many when Kevin Feige & company decided […]
The Millennium Bug ushers in the apocalypse in Y2K trailer
A24 has shared a poster and trailer for director Kyle Mooney and producer Jonah Hill’s horror-comedy Y2K. Set during New Year’s Eve 1999, the film centres on two high school nobodies (Jaeden Martell and Julian Dennison) as they crash a party, where they find their night spiralling into something crazier than they ever dreamed of […]
Lindsay Lohan celebrates production wrapping on Freakier Friday
Production has wrapped on Disney’s anticipated sequel Freakier Friday. The film’s lead Lindsay Lohan shared the news yesterday on her Instagram, celebrating its completion in a lengthy heartfelt post. Freaky Friday was released on 2003 and starred Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis as a mother-daughter pair who somehow swap bodies and have to find a way to […]
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