USA
film
Death
prevention
Music
USA
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
‘Hamilton’ Film Review: Can’t Afford Broadway? Now You Can Be in the Room Where It Happened - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
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.

‘The Outpost’ Film Review: War Is Hell in Immersive Combat Movie - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
30.06.2020 / 04:33

‘The Outpost’ Film Review: War Is Hell in Immersive Combat Movie

but just another day.A riveting combat movie that aims to put viewers alongside American soldiers in the midst of one of the bloodiest battles in the long-running war, “The Outpost” takes the measure of what a few dozen men endured and finds heroism not in enemies killed but in compadres saved.In telling the story of an attack by hundreds of Taliban fighters on 53 U.S.

‘Suzi Q’ Film Review: Rock Documentary Makes a Case for Suzi Quatro - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
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
variety.com
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.

‘No Small Matter’: Film Review - variety.com - USA
variety.com
26.06.2020 / 09:13

‘No Small Matter’: Film Review

Courtney Howard author“No Small Matter” opens on an innovative attention-grabber, spoofing dry, outdated classroom tutorials to make its point: that a child’s early education is fundamental to their maturation into successful community members and American citizens. However, before the sequence finishes and the facts start flowing, it makes the mistake of laying down a whopping guarantee that the documentary will change how audiences think about its subject.

‘Athlete A’ Film Review: Documentary About US Gymnastics Sex Abuse Scandal Is Heartbreaking and Infuriating - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
24.06.2020 / 20:19

‘Athlete A’ Film Review: Documentary About US Gymnastics Sex Abuse Scandal Is Heartbreaking and Infuriating

Also Read: 'Athlete A': 9 Most Shocking Details From Larry Nassar Sexual Abuse DocumentaryLike such recent docs as “Leaving Neverland,” “Surviving R.

‘The Politician’ Season 2 Is A Soulless Satire Focused More On Sex Than Ideology [Review] - theplaylist.net - USA - county Story
theplaylist.net
19.06.2020 / 20:43

‘The Politician’ Season 2 Is A Soulless Satire Focused More On Sex Than Ideology [Review]

It’s becoming clear that, 30 years into his career, Ryan Murphy views television shows, at least the ones he oversees, not as shows but as a list of checkboxes: A lengthy collation of popular ideas and opinions to be ticked off one by one, jammed into chapters clocking in at roughly 40 minutes and spare change, strung together in seasons comprising 7 and 10 episodes.

Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’ on Netflix: Film Review - variety.com - USA - Vietnam
variety.com
10.06.2020 / 16:19

Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’ on Netflix: Film Review

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticWith “Da 5 Bloods,” Spike Lee follows his long overdue Oscar win for “BlacKkKlansman” by revealing a side of the Vietnam story that’s seldom told. Through the Trojan horse of a treasure-hunt adventure movie, the director explores the mindset of Black soldiers who fought for their country at a time when African Americans were being oppressed at home.

'The Last Days of American Crime': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
06.06.2020 / 06:29

'The Last Days of American Crime': Film Review

A poorly imagined crime flick that comes nowhere near justifying its 2.5-hour running time, Olivier Megaton's The Last Days of American Crime adapts a graphic novel in which the U.S. government has built a mind-control ray — maybe this is that 5G conspiracy the Alex Jones crowd has been ranting about? — that will soon prevent would-be villains from breaking the law.

‘The Last Days of American Crime’: Film Review - variety.com - USA
variety.com
05.06.2020 / 19:27

‘The Last Days of American Crime’: Film Review

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThese days, searching for solace amid a global pandemic and nationwide protests, film critics frequently find themselves referring to “the movie we need right now,” lavishing that cliché description on anything that offers the slightest comfort or context in a world turned upside-down. Let me assure you, Netflix’s “The Last Days of American Crime” is not that movie.

'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 - 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.

'Milkwater': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - county Morgan
hollywoodreporter.com
29.05.2020 / 20:55

'Milkwater': Film Review

Milkwatertakes its title from "The Consecrating Mother" by Anne Sexton, the Pulitzer-winning mid-20th century American poet who wrote with stark confessional candor about the intimate physical and emotional experience of womanhood. That makes it natural to expect a singular focus in Morgan Ingari's likable first feature about a directionless young woman who impulsively decides to become a surrogate for an older gay man she barely knows.

‘End of Sentence’ Film Review: John Hawkes and Logan Lerman Take an Affecting Irish Road Trip - thewrap.com - USA - Iceland - Ireland
thewrap.com
28.05.2020 / 23:29

‘End of Sentence’ Film Review: John Hawkes and Logan Lerman Take an Affecting Irish Road Trip

The phrase “It’s not the destination, it’s the journey,” which has often (and perhaps erroneously) been attributed to American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, was a familiar saying by about 1920. And it makes perfect sense that the phrase roughly coincides with the dawn of cinema, because filmmakers have been cinematically paraphrasing it for much of the last 100 years.

'Stage: The Culinary Internship': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - New York - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
28.05.2020 / 22:17

'Stage: The Culinary Internship': Film Review

In a recent piece for The New Yorker, Bill Buford movingly recounts the kind of romantic apprenticeship most aspiring chefs imagine when they hear the word "stage": Having moved to Lyon to absorb French food culture, the American humbly offered himself as a student hoping to learn from the crusty character who made the town's best bread. A skill was passed from master to learner, a friendship developed, and a new evangelist for the region's traditions was born.

'The Man Standing Next' ('Namsanui bujangdeul'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - South Korea
hollywoodreporter.com
26.05.2020 / 23:21

'The Man Standing Next' ('Namsanui bujangdeul'): Film Review

A cinematic history lesson that will be all-new to most Americans lacking ties to Korea, Min-ho Woo's The Man Standing Next observes the inner circle of South Korean president Park Chung-hee during the 40 days before his assassination on Oct. 26, 1979.

Popular Celebrities

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
DMCA