One Punch Man
Juliantina
Reacher
The Cleaning Lady
Divaldo: O Mensageiro da Paz
Adolescence
Platform 7
Mufasa: The Lion King
Xeque Mate (a série)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Writer at Peliplat
Chances are, unless you’ve fallen down a “Top 100 World Cinema” rabbit hole or hoard Criterion DVDs like trophies, Pather Panchali might not be on your radar. I’m not above it—I fall into the latter group. I’m Indian, and Bengali at that, and while I always knew who Satyajit Ray was, I didn’t really watch his work until embarrassingly late. When I finally did, the 1st thing I realized was how grounded the film is in its portrayal of poverty in India. And not the kind of poverty we usually see in
A public bus isn't the most pleasant place at the best of times. I would know, I take it every day. No elbow room to be found, constantly jockeying for position, listening to someone's too-loud phone conversation or trying to avoid eye contact with the weirdo sitting across from you who smells like mothballs and is wearing gumboots in May. Nobody wants to be there. Now imagine you and everyone around you is trapped on board. Someone is yelling about how they are going to be late to work, someone
Bob Woolsey: I don't know if I agree with you. As you mentioned, there's Point Break from 1990 so Speed might not even be the best Keanu action movie of the 90s... What about The Rock, Con Air, Terminator 2, Face Off, GoldenEye, Mission: Impossible?
Writer. Interviewer. Entertainment obsessive.
Spoilers are the worst. So much of the art of filmmaking is designed to take the viewer on a journey, usually via a well-crafted plot that has its share of unexpected twists and turns. In film school, you're taught how to follow structural beats, how to build tension and catharsis, and elicit a reaction from the audience. It's storytelling! That's what we're all here for. But spoilers rob the story of that impact. If it wasn't already clear, I hate spoilers. I hate it when things are spoiled for
The DC: I never got to experience the Fight Club plot twist. I knew what would happen years before I ever watched it
After watching Sing Sing, I realized that high school really was a prison. Wake up, go to school, do my homework, eat dinner while my parents argue, go to bed, and wake up to do it all over again. It was not so different from the lives of Divine G (Colman Domingo), Divine Eye (Divine Eye), and the rest of the Sing Sing prisoners. And just like those inmates, I needed an outlet to free my mind from my stifling surroundings. As Divine Eye was focused on keeping his rep in the yard, so too was I fo
Gwen Pemberton: OK, big question, what was your favourite theatre game?
Rom-coms are my guilty pleasure films, don't tell my friends.
We all know that setting plays an important role in setting the scene and theme of a tv show or movie. If you are a film lover with some extra cash saved up, who enjoys travelling, look no further, here are five summer travel destinations for film lovers. #1 - Villa del Balbianello, Lake Como, Italy Are you a mega Star Wars fan? (like myself) Are you someone looking for a romantic getaway this summer? Are you just someone who enjoys beautiful scenery? If so, Villa del Balbianello is the place fo
Writer / Director and Actor ✨ Magic Realism / Scifi / Mystery / Adventure / Romance. Watch my short film! "Multiverse Dating for Beginners" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1mQXEqhqU0&t=22s
"Our survival depends on a peace treaty with Fungi." What if society collapsed and we learned how to take care of each other? What if the mushrooms were here to help us? "An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind," said a man who sacrificed himself for humanity some 2000 years ago. Allegedly. We don't know whether or not Jesus actually existed, but we do know that his story irrevocably impacted the world. Joel is no Jesus and neither is Ellie, the main characters of the HBO series (the form
Let's start at the top by saying that Vampire movies are in my top 3 for favorite film genres. Gary Oldman' portrayal of the undead, forever heartbroken, blood sucker in 1992's Bram Stokers Dracula at this time holds the top spot. Now when you add the prolific actor, director duo of Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Fruitvale Station) and Michael B Jordan (Creed, Black Panther) to the mix I was very excited for what was to come. It was really important to go into the theaters with healthy expectation
I am a Filmmaker, Musician, & Writer from Vancouver, BC.
These past few Sundays, I’ve found unexpected comfort in the familiar static and hum of the HBO intro before The Last of Us. It brings me back to a simpler time — a time when that iconic logo was immediately followed by Ramin Djawadi’s unforgettable Game of Thrones theme. What a golden era of television that was. It’s wild to think HBO just... stopped making Game of Thrones after Season 6. No warning, no final bow — just six (mostly) spectacular seasons and then radio silence. A shame, really. E
Bob Woolsey: I don't know if I agree with you. As you mentioned, there's Point Break from 1990 so Speed might not even be the best Keanu action movie of the 90s... What about The Rock, Con Air, Terminator 2, Face Off, GoldenEye, Mission: Impossible?