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‘Marjoun and the Flying Headscarf’: Film Review - variety.com - USA - state Arkansas - Lebanon
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17.07.2020 / 21:55

‘Marjoun and the Flying Headscarf’: Film Review

Jessica Kiang “I’ve never been to Lebanon,” Lebanese-American high-schooler Marjoun (Veracity Butcher) tells us in voiceover. “Just here: Arkansas.” There’s the slightest uninflected irony in her delivery of that last word, suggesting that her story will archly observe the conundrum of many a second-generation immigrant: belonging to a place that often fails to recognize you as one of its own.

‘Father Soldier Son’ on Netflix: Film Review - variety.com - USA - Afghanistan
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17.07.2020 / 18:15

‘Father Soldier Son’ on Netflix: Film Review

Lisa Kennedy Throughout the U.S.’s decades-long war in Afghanistan, Americans have seen (perhaps even been part of) a scene played out thousands of times in airport terminals and on military tarmacs. While the permanent fixture aspect of the airport reunion should vex, the emotion of it never gets old.

'Ghosts of War': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Germany
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17.07.2020 / 01:27

'Ghosts of War': Film Review

If you're old enough to remember a time when Nazis were scary enough all by themselves, you may be a bit flummoxed by Ghosts of War. Combining war and horror movie tropes in an awkward manner more silly than scary, this belated sophomore feature from writer/director Eric Bress (2004's The Butterfly Effect) makes you long for the days when American G.I.s didn't have to fight supernatural beings as well as German soldiers.

‘Father Soldier Son’ Film Review: Military Documentary Is Sobering, Disturbing - thewrap.com - USA
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16.07.2020 / 00:09

‘Father Soldier Son’ Film Review: Military Documentary Is Sobering, Disturbing

Also Read: 'The Outpost' Film Review: War Is Hell in Immersive Combat MovieEinhorn and Davis are sympathetic to Eisch, but the object isn’t to get us to root for him the way many moviegoers rooted for Kyle; the filmmakers just want us to understand where he comes from, where his family is going and what that says about the state of American manhood, particularly in the heartland.What is says is sobering and at times disturbing, which gives the film a quiet power even if it’s at times

‘Stuber’ Director Michael Dowse Set for Adaptation of ‘Just Cause’ Video Game for Constantin Film - thewrap.com - USA - Panama
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15.07.2020 / 20:31

‘Stuber’ Director Michael Dowse Set for Adaptation of ‘Just Cause’ Video Game for Constantin Film

Also Read: 'John Wick' Creator Derek Kolstad to Adapt Video Game 'Just Cause' for Constantin FilmWhile the film’s plot is being kept under wraps, as with the four “Just Cause” games the film will follow Rico Rodriguez on a race-against-time mission to stop the Black Hand, a lethal mercenary group.

Best Photos Of Hailey Baldwin Bieber With Brunette Hair - celebrityinsider.org - Brazil - USA - Italy - Portugal
celebrityinsider.org
12.07.2020 / 19:29

Best Photos Of Hailey Baldwin Bieber With Brunette Hair

Most people know Hailey Baldwin Bieber as a blonde, but her natural hair color is brunette. Not only is Hailey not a natural blonde, but her mother is Brazilian, Portuguese, and Italian.

WETA Virtual Town Hall to Feature Stars, Filmmakers and Activists Discussing Mental Health and Wellness - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - county Hall - Columbia - city Virtual, county Hall
hollywoodreporter.com
11.07.2020 / 21:41

WETA Virtual Town Hall to Feature Stars, Filmmakers and Activists Discussing Mental Health and Wellness

Public media station WETA Washington, D.C. and the National Alliance on Mental Illness are teaming to host a one-hour virtual town hall to launch Well Beings, a public media campaign to address the health needs of Americans with a focus on the Youth Mental Health Project.

'Identifying Features' ('Sin Señas Particulares'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Mexico
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10.07.2020 / 04:29

'Identifying Features' ('Sin Señas Particulares'): Film Review

Identifying Features, from first-time director Fernanda Valadez, is like water in the desert for the mostly myopic genre of "la frontera" action films that depict the migration crisis at the southern border of the United States. Shot on location in rural Guanajuato, Mexico, this poignant film (which scooped two awards in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at this year's Sundance fest and will be distributed in the U.S.

'Slalom': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
09.07.2020 / 23:45

'Slalom': Film Review

For a debut feature, writer-director Charlène Favier’s powerful coming-of-age sports drama Slalom couldn't come at a more timely moment.

'A Most Beautiful Thing': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
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08.07.2020 / 01:49

'A Most Beautiful Thing': Film Review

The timing couldn't be more fortuitous for the release of Mary Mazzio's uplifting documentary about the nation's first African American high school rowing team, which feels almost like a tonic for these troubled times. Narrated by Common and including NBA greats Grant Hill and Dwyane Wade among its executive producers, A Most Beautiful Thing, scheduled to open in theaters, powerfully demonstrates the healing potential of sports and the ways it can help bridge societal divides.

'I, Pastafari: A Flying Spaghetti Monster Story': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
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07.07.2020 / 16:05

'I, Pastafari: A Flying Spaghetti Monster Story': Film Review

Where did the universe, humanity, our planet and chocolate ice cream come from? They were all created by a giant, all-powerful being made of spaghetti, with two googly-eyes on raised stalks and a pair of meatballs where cheeks would bulge. This is the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM), and if there were any justice in the world, His story would stand as good a chance of being taught as fact in American schools as the anti-evolution narrative called Intelligent Design.

‘Lost’ star Josh Holloway on why he joined cable hit ‘Yellowstone’ - nypost.com - USA - Wyoming
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06.07.2020 / 02:39

‘Lost’ star Josh Holloway on why he joined cable hit ‘Yellowstone’

Paramount Network.“Yellowstone” follows John Dutton (Kevin Costner) and his family as they run the largest contiguous ranch in the US and face off against threats from developers and politicians. Holloway’s character — money manager Roarke Carter — is their latest adversary.Holloway, 50, spoke to The Post about why he wanted to be on “Yellowstone,” facing off against Costner, Sawyer’s legacy and more.Well, it was my favorite show on TV at the time.

’17 Blocks’: Film Review - variety.com - USA - Columbia - city Sanford
variety.com
05.07.2020 / 00:43

’17 Blocks’: Film Review

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIn “17 Blocks,” Cheryl Sanford, matriarch of a low-income African American household in southeast Washington, D.C., talks wistfully of a “parallel universe” where she and her family enjoy cookouts, vacations and gift-filled Christmas mornings. This melancholy confession comes moments after a closeup of her casually snorting cocaine.

'An American Pickle' Trailer: Seth Rogen Plays His Own Great-Grandson in HBO Max Film - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
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04.07.2020 / 23:39

'An American Pickle' Trailer: Seth Rogen Plays His Own Great-Grandson in HBO Max Film

Seth Rogen learns how to help himself in the trailer for HBO Max's An American Pickle. The trailer, which dropped on Friday, sees Rogen as a struggling late 20th century farmer named Herschel Greenbaum leaving his old country to pursue his version of the American dream.

‘Hamilton’ Film Review: Can’t Afford Broadway? Now You Can Be in the Room Where It Happened - thewrap.com - USA
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30.06.2020 / 16:09

‘Hamilton’ Film Review: Can’t Afford Broadway? Now You Can Be in the Room Where It Happened

Also Read: Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda and 'Hamilton' Cast Surprise Young Superfan With Virtual Performance (Video)That approach also mimics Miranda’s achievement here, reimagining American history and the grand project of the founding fathers through the lens of an individual story, and in particular that of an undersung founding father who achieved greatness from humble beginnings as “an arrogant immigrant, orphan bastard, whore’s son.”Miranda crafted a sung-through hip-hopera that hews closely

'The Outpost': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Russia - Afghanistan
hollywoodreporter.com
30.06.2020 / 04:39

'The Outpost': Film Review

The recent revelation about Russia-paid bounties to Taliban forces for killing American soldiers adds an eerie and tragic timeliness to The Outpost. Rod Lurie's film depicting the real-life story of one of the bloodiest battles of the Afghan War possesses an inevitably haunting quality due to the strategic blunders that led to vastly outnumbered U.S.

‘Suzi Q’ Film Review: Rock Documentary Makes a Case for Suzi Quatro - thewrap.com - USA
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30.06.2020 / 00:31

‘Suzi Q’ Film Review: Rock Documentary Makes a Case for Suzi Quatro

Also Read: The Go-Go's' Kathy Valentine on Stardom, Sexism and How to Handle a Pandemic (Video)The film also adds another, sad dimension to that phrase “couldn’t find the same appreciation at home,” suggesting that Quatro not only struggled to be liked by American listeners, but also by her own family.It’s not a revelatory film, except to those who know nothing about Quatro, and it occasionally skirts areas you wish it explored.

‘John Lewis: Good Trouble’: Film Review - variety.com - USA
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29.06.2020 / 22:51

‘John Lewis: Good Trouble’: Film Review

Tomris Laffly With an overdue reckoning on racism happening nationwide thanks to the renewed #BlackLivesMatter movement, it’s hard to imagine someone whose legacy would warrant a more urgent cinematic tribute than John Lewis, a true American civil rights icon. Currently serving his 17th term as a member of Congress, the 80-year-old U.S.

“The Outpost” Presents The Reality Of War With Rod Lurie’s Dedicated Touch - www.hollywoodnews.com - USA - Iraq - Afghanistan
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29.06.2020 / 18:11

“The Outpost” Presents The Reality Of War With Rod Lurie’s Dedicated Touch

The war in Afghanistan has not gotten much cinematic attention. Whether it’s because of films concentrating on the Iraq War more, the relatively recent nature of the conflict, or the inherent messiness of it all, there’s just a hole in the culture.

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