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‘Justice League’s Ray Fisher Slams Much-Accused Joss Whedon Again, Warner Bros’ Execs In Latest Social Media Scorcher - deadline.com - county Ray
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16.02.2021 / 06:05

‘Justice League’s Ray Fisher Slams Much-Accused Joss Whedon Again, Warner Bros’ Execs In Latest Social Media Scorcher

As more and more allegations of misconduct from Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum and controversy surround Joss Whedon, the Justice League director and some of Warner Bros.’ top brass are once again in Ray Fisher’s social media spotlight.

Home of the Year’s Hugh Wallace explains the secret to his 34-year relationship - evoke.ie
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09.02.2021 / 10:41

Home of the Year’s Hugh Wallace explains the secret to his 34-year relationship

Many of us are well used to seeing ebullient architect Hugh Wallace grace our screens for Home of the Year on RTÉ, where he judges some of the most incredible homes in the country.

‘Cusp’: A Beautiful And Bruised Teenage Summer Fling [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
08.02.2021 / 17:54

‘Cusp’: A Beautiful And Bruised Teenage Summer Fling [Sundance Review]

A sun-flared and bong-addled tumble into a teenage Texan summer rife with bombshells and boyfriend problems, “Cusp,” from debut directors Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt is one of those fractal-style documentaries, in which any given sliver contains all the colors and contours of the whole.

Fran Kranz Talks His Drama ‘Mass,’ Impossible Grief, And The Power Of Ann Dowd [Sundance Interview] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
06.02.2021 / 21:33

Fran Kranz Talks His Drama ‘Mass,’ Impossible Grief, And The Power Of Ann Dowd [Sundance Interview]

Fran Kranz’s “Mass” is likely one of the most emotionally pulverizing films ever made about America’s gun-violence epidemic – but across its 110-minute runtime, not a single shot is fired.

Drymen Show falls victim to pandemic for second year in a row - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
05.02.2021 / 15:49

Drymen Show falls victim to pandemic for second year in a row

Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.This year’s Drymen Show has been cancelled over uncertainty due to the coronavirus pandemic.The organisers of the annual agricultural show this week confirmed they have been forced to pull the plug on the event - for the second year in a row.The show, organised by Strathendrick Agricultural Society Committee, had been set for May 29 this year.Chair of the organising committee Wendy Gillon said the

Dash Shaw Talks ‘Cryptozoo,’ Animation Influences & Dream Politics [Sundance Interview] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
04.02.2021 / 21:39

Dash Shaw Talks ‘Cryptozoo,’ Animation Influences & Dream Politics [Sundance Interview]

It’s remarkably rare that anyone makes a hand-drawn animated feature for adults, let alone one as strikingly surreal and seriously minded as Dash Shaw’s “Cryptozoo.” READ MORE: 25 Most Anticipated 2021 Sundance Film Festival Premieres This Sundance premiere – honored with the fest’s Innovator Award in its NEXT section for “pure, bold works distinguished by an innovative, forward-thinking approach to storytelling” – takes place in an alt-history 1960s secretly populated by “cryptids,” including

Joe Jill Biden Reveal Secret To Their 43-Year Marriage: ‘We Share Each Other’s Dreams’ - hollywoodlife.com
hollywoodlife.com
03.02.2021 / 20:47

Joe Jill Biden Reveal Secret To Their 43-Year Marriage: ‘We Share Each Other’s Dreams’

It started with a single senator’s brother telling him to call a gorgeous teacher he knew and ask her on a date in 1975. Forty-six years later, it’s still bliss between President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.

‘Marvelous And The Black Hole’: An Angsty Teenager Finds Solace In Magic & An Unlikely Friendship [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
02.02.2021 / 01:17

‘Marvelous And The Black Hole’: An Angsty Teenager Finds Solace In Magic & An Unlikely Friendship [Sundance Review]

13-year-old Sammy Ko (Miya Cech) is a problem child. Prone to skipping class, smoking cigarettes, and mouthing off to her teachers, she’s the opposite of the meek model student Hollywood typically imagines when writing young Asian-American characters.

COVID Leaves a Big Mark on Sundance 2021, From Screenings to Themes - thewrap.com - California
thewrap.com
01.02.2021 / 06:35

COVID Leaves a Big Mark on Sundance 2021, From Screenings to Themes

Also Read: Sundance 2021: What Has Sold So Far, From 'CODA' to 'Flee' (Photos)Other Sundance films that have nothing to do with viruses have somehow caught the mood of the moment. Lucy Walker’s “Bring Your Own Brigade,” for example, is a documentary about the wildfires that have grown increasingly deadly in California over the past few years.

‘The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: A Visually Rich Exploration Of Economic Inequality [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - Argentina
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 04:03

‘The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: A Visually Rich Exploration Of Economic Inequality [Sundance Review]

Literally opening, as the title implies, with “The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet,” Argentinian director Ana Katz’s melancholic rumination on the life of Sebastian (Daniel Katz, the filmmaker’s brother), a languishing writer turned migrant worker, is a visually stunning, but oftentimes opaque experiment. Filmed in lush black and white, with animated interludes used to portray the more devastating aspects of Sebastian’s life, Katz’s film unfurls as a series of vignettes.

‘Wild Indian’: Unfocused Saga of Generational Violence Features A Strong Michael Greyeyes Performance [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - India
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 03:37

‘Wild Indian’: Unfocused Saga of Generational Violence Features A Strong Michael Greyeyes Performance [Sundance Review]

Abuse leaves scars unseen but permanent in director Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.’s debut “Wild Indian,” a character study wrapped in larger observations on the generational effects of violence and religious guilt. In it, two men marked by a single crime lead distinctively dysfunctional lives.

‘Users’ Presents a Thoughtful, Yet Hollow Glimpse Into Earth’s Future [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 03:35

‘Users’ Presents a Thoughtful, Yet Hollow Glimpse Into Earth’s Future [Sundance Review]

In the aftermath of unprecedented change, it’s anyone’s guess where the planet will be by the conclusion of the 2020s. As the globe shifts into the second year of the oncoming decade, questions regarding the future of the species have arisen, specifically concerning the ever-increasing relationship between humanity and technology.

‘Superior:’ A Stylish, Droll Noir That Explores Identity [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 03:27

‘Superior:’ A Stylish, Droll Noir That Explores Identity [Sundance Review]

With her frayed blonde hair and moody coal-black eye makeup, rock band singer Marian (Alessandra Messa) doesn’t immediately appear to resemble her identical twin sister. Practically a Stepford wife with her demure manner and neat brown bob, Vivian (Ani Messa) lives with her loser husband (Jake Hoffman) in the same house the sisters grew up in.

‘El Planeta’: A Wonderfully Sly Feminist Comedy On Consumerist Vainglory [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 03:27

‘El Planeta’: A Wonderfully Sly Feminist Comedy On Consumerist Vainglory [Sundance Review]

Hauling two packages home under both arms, Leonor’s (Amalia Ulman) mother María (Ale Ulman) bursts through the door of their small apartment, proclaiming she will never return Amazon purchases for her again. Her daughter isn’t home.

‘The Sparks Brothers’: Edgar Wright Transforms Ride Or Die Fandom Into A Moving Dedication To The Kinship Of Eccentric Visions [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 01:53

‘The Sparks Brothers’: Edgar Wright Transforms Ride Or Die Fandom Into A Moving Dedication To The Kinship Of Eccentric Visions [Sundance Review]

To call a portrait documentary an “affectionate tribute” to its lesser-known subject, is usually redundant. That’s the whole point of adoring acknowledgment docs of this ilk— “shining a brighter spotlight” on [insert criminally undervalued subject here].

‘All Light, Everywhere’: An Unfocused Overview Of The Oncoming Surveillance State [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 01:03

‘All Light, Everywhere’: An Unfocused Overview Of The Oncoming Surveillance State [Sundance Review]

You are being watched. In the era of facial recognition, targeted advertising, and social media, the threat of an omnipresent eye on the average human has passed.

‘Misha and the Wolves’ Transcends Documentary Format To Tell A Remarkable Story Within A Story [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.02.2021 / 01:03

‘Misha and the Wolves’ Transcends Documentary Format To Tell A Remarkable Story Within A Story [Sundance Review]

Something like a documentary “Inception” with a story inside of a tale that is itself part of a narrative, “Misha and the Wolves” boasts several layers, all of them fascinating. Concerned with notions of legacy, trauma, memory, and deceit, the documentary by director Sam Hobkinson juggles multiple stories, people, and time periods with seeming ease, weaving a fascinating, multi-faceted tale in a tight 85 minutes.

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