Bridgend is hauntingly beautiful and at the same time like a nature built prison.
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Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Shadow World’
How would you feel if a bribe that you took ended in people's deaths?
Read More »Movie Review: Jeppe Rønde’s ‘Bridgend’
"Brigend" is a relentlessly downbeat film, and lacking a dramatically satisfying conclusion, it's a film that can be admired for its execution, even as it keeps viewers at arm's length.
Read More »Interview With ‘A Bigger Splash’ Director, Luca Guadagnino
I like filmmakers. Not just actors. I like to deal with filmmakers because I like the way filmmakers think.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Congressman’ Starring Treat Williams With George Hamilton
Second chances are possible for some people. But for politicians?
Read More »NAB Show 2016: ‘In a World…’ – The Secrets Behind Successful Film Trailers
Murphy's approach is to treat the trailer project like a mini-movie with its own three-act structure.
Read More »Interview With Ralph Fiennes About Harry Hawkes of ‘A Bigger Splash’
Ralph Fiennes was at the NYC press day held at the Park Hyatt to discuss 'A Bigger Splash.'
Read More »DVD Review: ‘The Allman Brothers Band – After the Crash’
This film is recommended for anyone who is interested in the Allman Brothers or popular music history, including the myriad old and new Allman Brothers fans.
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You know it’s great being quiet. I much prefer it (she laughs). It’s a very natural thing to just be quiet.
Read More »NAB Show 2016: Ang Lee on Pushing the Limits of Cinema
Ang Lee's last film was created in High Dynamic Range, 4K, at 120 frames per second and in 3-D. In English that means that, compared to your big-screen HD TV, the film has more colors, four times the definition, four times the frame rate, and depth. This is the most technologically advanced feature film ever made.
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