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Amanda Seyfried joins Tom Holland in The Crowded Room

February 20, 2022 by Ricky Church

Amanda Seyfried (Mank) has joined the first season of Apple TV+’s anthology series The Crowded Room, where she will star alongside Tom Holland (Spider-Man: No Way Home). The Crowded Room will explore “inspirational stories of those who have struggled, and learned to successfully live with, mental illness.” It has been written by Akiva Goldsman (Star […]

Filed Under: News, Ricky Church, Television Tagged With: Akiva Goldsman, Amanda Seyfried, Apple TV+, Kornel Mundruczo, The Crowded Room, Tom Holland

Exclusive Interview – Kornél Mundruczó & Kata Wéber on Netflix’s Pieces of a Woman

January 6, 2021 by EJ Moreno

EJ Moreno speaks with Pieces of a Woman director Kornél Mundruczó and writer Kata Wéber… Director Kornél Mundruczó and screenwriter Kata Wéber have made one of the most compelling films with Pieces of a Woman. Join our interviewer EJ as he interviews the pair about their Oscar contender and asks which Vanessa Kirby moment stands […]

Filed Under: EJ Moreno, Exclusives, Flickering Myth TV, Interviews, Movies Tagged With: Kata Wéber, Kornel Mundruczo, netflix, Pieces of a Woman

Video Review – Pieces of a Woman (2020)

December 29, 2020 by EJ Moreno

Pieces of a Woman, 2020. Directed by Kornél Mundruczó. Starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, Ellen Burstyn, and Molly Parker. In one of the year’s most intense films, Pieces of a Woman could take Vanessa Kirby all the way to the Academy Awards. Could this film be the Oscar-winning project that Netflix needs? Join our host […]

Filed Under: EJ Moreno, Flickering Myth TV, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Ellen Burstyn, Kornel Mundruczo, Molly Parker, Pieces of a Woman, Shia LaBeouf, Vanessa Kirby

Movie Review – Pieces of a Woman (2020)

December 28, 2020 by Robert Kojder

Pieces of a Woman, 2020. Directed by Kornél Mundruczó Starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, Ellen Burstyn, Benny Safdie, Sarah Snook, Molly Parker, Iliza Shlesinger, Jimmie Fails, Tyrone Benskin, and Frank Schorpion. SYNOPSIS: A grieving woman embarks on an emotional journey after the loss of her baby. There are pieces of a great movie within Pieces […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Benny Safdie, Ellen Burstyn, Frank Schorpion, Iliza Shlesinger, Jimmie Fails, Kornel Mundruczo, Molly Parker, netflix, Pieces of a Woman, Sarah Snook, Shia LaBeouf, Tyrone Benskin, Vanessa Kirby

Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf star in trailer for Netflix’s Pieces of a Woman

November 17, 2020 by EJ Moreno

In this heart-breaking first look at Pieces of a Woman, you can see why many have placed Vanessa Kirby at the top of their Oscar predictions. Coming from Netflix later this winter, the Kornél Mundruczó-directed film promises a gut-wrenching cinematic experience unlike any other this year. Check out the poster and first trailer for Pieces […]

Filed Under: EJ Moreno, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Ellen Burstyn, Kornel Mundruczo, netflix, Shia LaBeouf, Vanessa Kirby

Movie Review – Jupiter’s Moon (2017)

January 6, 2018 by Freda Cooper

Jupiter’s Moon, 2017. Directed by Kornel Mundruczo. Starring Merab Ninidze, Zsombor Jeger, and Gyorgy Cserhalmi. SYNOPSIS: A group of Syrian refugees arrive at the Hungarian border but are shot at by the military.  Of those that escape onto dry land, some are killed while others are captured and sent to a container camp.  One of […]

Filed Under: Freda Cooper, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: György Cserhalmi, Jupiter's Moon, Kornel Mundruczo, Merab Ninidze, Zsombor Jéger

You’ll believe a man can fly in trailer for Cannes contender Jupiter’s Moon

December 5, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Ahead of its UK release next month, a trailer has arrived online for director Kornél Mundruczó’s (White God) Palme d’Or nominated supernatural thriller Jupiter’s Moon; watch it below… SEE ALSO: Read our review of Jupiter’s Moon here The director of the critically acclaimed White God employs his uniquely talented eye to create this riveting Palme d’Or […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Jupiter's Moon, Kornel Mundruczo

Gal Gadot to join Bradley Cooper in Deeper

September 21, 2017 by Gary Collinson

Following on from the news that Gal Gadot is slated to reprise her role as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros.’ Flashpoint movie, Deadline is now reporting that the actress is in talks to join Bradley Cooper in Deeper. The project, which will be directed by Kornel Mundruczo (White God) from a script by Max Landis […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Bradley Cooper, Gal Gadot, Kornel Mundruczo, Max Landis

70th Cannes Film Festival Review – Jupiter’s Moon (2017)

May 20, 2017 by Sara Hemrajani

Jupiter’s Moon, 2017. Directed by Kornél Mundruczó. Starring: Zsombor Jéger, Merab Ninidze, György Cserhalmi, and Móni Balsai. SYNOPSIS: A Syrian refugee is fatally shot as he crosses the border into Hungary. However, he magically heals and rises from the dead, with the added ability of flying. His presence in the country prompts a manhunt but […]

Filed Under: Festivals, Movies, Reviews, Sara Hemrajani Tagged With: Cannes Film Festival, György Cserhalmi, Jupiter's Moon, Kornel Mundruczo, Merab Ninidze, Móni Balsai, Zsombor Jéger

DVD Review – White God (2014)

August 3, 2015 by Gary Collinson

White God, 2014. Directed by Kornél Mundruczó. Starring  Zsófia Psotta, Sándor Zsótér, Lili Horváth and Lili Monori. SYNOPSIS: When a young girl and her pet dog are separated, each begins a journey to find each other again, whatever the cost. White God is a Hungarian film about a 13-year-old girl called Lili (Zsófia Psotta) and her pet […]

Filed Under: Chris Ward, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Kornel Mundruczo, Lili Horvath, Lili Monori, Sandor Zsoter, White God, Zsofia Psotta

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