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Natasha Bedingfield, Netta & More Set for Billboard Live At-Home Concerts: See This Week's Schedule - www.billboard.com - Israel
billboard.com
29.06.2020 / 19:01

Natasha Bedingfield, Netta & More Set for Billboard Live At-Home Concerts: See This Week's Schedule

Billboard's Live At-Home won't be short of great performances.This week's live-from-home sets will feature singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield and Israeli recording artist Netta, who just released new single "Cuckoo" in May.On Wednesday, as Black Lives Matter marches continue around the country, we'll have a livestream panel discussion about police reform featuring Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Aloe Blacc, Jason Flom and Justin Moore.

'The Death of Cinema and My Father Too': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Israel
hollywoodreporter.com
23.06.2020 / 18:09

'The Death of Cinema and My Father Too': Film Review

Just after the midway point in the ominously titledThe Death of Cinema and My Father Too (Moto Shel Hakolnoa Veshel Aba Sheli Gam), an Israeli director is filming his pregnant wife, who has been recruited, like everyone else in his family, to be part of the cast of his fiction feature.

‘Faster, Cheaper, Better’: Dan Gilroy To Tackle AI & Automation In His Next Film - theplaylist.net - Israel
theplaylist.net
18.06.2020 / 21:32

‘Faster, Cheaper, Better’: Dan Gilroy To Tackle AI & Automation In His Next Film

Dan Gilroy is not the type of filmmaker to tackle the same story more than once. With years of scripts under his belt, it’s been over the past few years with his directorial outings that Gilroy has established himself as one of the most surprising filmmakers around.

‘Becky’ Film Review: Watch a Little Girl Kick Kevin James’ Neo-Nazi Butt - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
05.06.2020 / 16:29

‘Becky’ Film Review: Watch a Little Girl Kick Kevin James’ Neo-Nazi Butt

Also Read: 'The Vast of Night' Film Review: Sci-Fi Thriller Feels Like the '50s - And Like TodayOn paper, it’s sort of a kick that the head bad guy is Kevin James, who has spent his career playing amiable and goofy without ever venturing in the vicinity of mean or evil. With a bald head, bushy beard and swastika tattoo, he’s a Kevin James we’ve never remotely seen on screen, but he’s not terribly interesting as a one-dimensional and ultimately ineffectual white supremacist.

‘Judy & Punch’ Film Review: Provocative Black Comedy Finds the Horror in Old Puppet Shows - thewrap.com - county Early
thewrap.com
04.06.2020 / 23:31

‘Judy & Punch’ Film Review: Provocative Black Comedy Finds the Horror in Old Puppet Shows

Early in “Judy & Punch,” a wife who’s just helped her husband perform a vigorously slap-happy puppet show in a desultory corner of 17th century England poses the question, “Do you think the show really needs to be that punchy?”

‘Wake Up: Stories From the Frontlines of Suicide Prevention’: Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
04.06.2020 / 23:17

‘Wake Up: Stories From the Frontlines of Suicide Prevention’: Film Review

More than a PSA or cinematic call to arms, this indie documentary is a compassionate, sincere manifesto on suicide prevention.

‘Hammer’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey - county Christian
variety.com
04.06.2020 / 22:57

‘Hammer’: Film Review

A hijacked drug deal's messy aftermath ensnares an entire family in Christian Sparkes' effective if overloaded crime drama.

‘Shirley’ Film Review: Elisabeth Moss Has Monstrous Presence in Unconventional Drama - thewrap.com - county Josephine
thewrap.com
04.06.2020 / 20:39

‘Shirley’ Film Review: Elisabeth Moss Has Monstrous Presence in Unconventional Drama

Pushed over a metaphorical cliff, the two nonconformists in Josephine Decker’s “Shirley” — her follow-up to the mind-bending “Madeline’s Madeline” — bond over the maddening submissiveness expected of them, which they both come to furiously abhor. Their strange alliance makes for a psychologically layered portrait of unapologetic womanhood that’s dangerously sensual and sumptuously rebellious.

'Dope Is Death': Film Review | Hot Docs 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York
hollywoodreporter.com
04.06.2020 / 16:29

'Dope Is Death': Film Review | Hot Docs 2020

[Note: In the wake ofthe Hot Docs festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select entries that elected to premiere digitally.] In 1970 New York City, a series of ground-shifting, life-saving events took place in relatively quick succession. It's astounding that they aren't more widely known.

‘Shakedown’: Film Review - variety.com - Berlin
variety.com
04.06.2020 / 16:13

‘Shakedown’: Film Review

A film about a L.A. black lesbian strip club is smart, intimate and eye-popping — a documentary that both PornHub and the Criterion Channel could get behind.

'Dreamland': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
04.06.2020 / 13:07

'Dreamland': Film Review

The latest film from iconoclastic Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald proves at least one thing: The only thing better than Stephen McHattie in a movie is two Stephen McHatties. Playing both a heroin-addicted jazz trumpet player and a hitman who develops a conscience, the veteran character actor — you'll immediately recognize his face even if his name doesn't ring any bells — grounds Dreamland in emotional depths it otherwise strains to achieve.

‘Crazy World’: Film Review - variety.com - Uganda
variety.com
04.06.2020 / 08:07

‘Crazy World’: Film Review

A riotous, rule-ignoring Ugandan romp in which giddy exuberance obliterates amateurish filmmaking and a threadbare child-kidnapping plot.

‘Transhood’: Film Review - variety.com - Kansas City
variety.com
03.06.2020 / 12:13

‘Transhood’: Film Review

Sharon Liese's documentary follows the contrasting trajectories of four transgender children in Kansas City with engrossing, sometimes surprising results.

'Spelling the Dream': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - India
hollywoodreporter.com
03.06.2020 / 07:11

'Spelling the Dream': Film Review

This year's Scripps National Spelling Bee, which was scheduled to take place last week, was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 may well have been the only force capable of preventing an Indian American competitor from winning the contest for the 13th year in a row.

‘Becky’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey
variety.com
02.06.2020 / 23:37

‘Becky’: Film Review

Murderous escaped cons are no match for the wrath of a 13-year-old girl in this over-the-top yet effectively taut thriller.

‘I Will Make You Mine’: Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
02.06.2020 / 15:25

‘I Will Make You Mine’: Film Review

This time it’s personal as Lynn Chen puts Asian actresses front and center in her winning conclusion to the 'Surrogate Valentine' trilogy.

‘The Price Of Desire’: Film Review - variety.com - France - Ireland - Switzerland
variety.com
02.06.2020 / 12:33

‘The Price Of Desire’: Film Review

It's too little too late in this tedious biopic of Anglo-Irish modernist designer Eileen Gray and her antagonist Swiss architect Le Corbusier.

‘Feral’: Film Review - variety.com - New York - county Harvey
variety.com
02.06.2020 / 12:33

‘Feral’: Film Review

A young New York homeless woman is the focus of Andrew Wonder's confident, intriguing narrative debut feature.

'Feral': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York
hollywoodreporter.com
02.06.2020 / 11:21

'Feral': Film Review

A portrait of a struggling New Yorker who bites every hand that tries to feed her, Andrew Wonder's Feral follows a homeless woman (Annapurna Sriram) who splits her time between the streets and the filthy nest she has made for herself deep within the city's subway tunnels.

'Becky': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
02.06.2020 / 06:51

'Becky': Film Review

You’ve seen Kevin James play a Queens delivery man, a mall cop, a retired cop, a biology teacher turned MMA fighter, a zookeeper (in Zookeeper), the president of the United States, an animated Frankenstein, and a straight firefighter pretending that he’s gay. But it’s fairly certain that you’ve never quite seen him as he is in Becky, a stylish and very gory home-invasion thriller from the directing duo of Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott.

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