
The Studio Trailer Seth Rogen Fears Cinema’s Future
Seth Rogen as a newly-installed film studio head panics over whether art and commerce can co-exist in Hollywood in the latest trailer for Apple TV+’s The Studio, which dropped on Friday. Rogen plays Matt Remick, head of Continental Studios, the fictional movie maker at the center of the Apple series and

Born Again’ Fans Spot Clue About Foggy Nelson’s Death
WARNING! Major Spoilers Ahead for Daredevil: Born Again Episodes 1 & 2! Daredevil is back, as Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) has finally been given his own series set within the MCU. Daredevil: Born Again premiered on March 4, with the first two episodes currently available to stream on Disney+. New

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found review – a vital piece of cine-portraiture
Ernest Cole: Lost and Found review – a vital piece of cine-portraiture – Little White Lies About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism,

Tai Pulls the Short Straw and Coach Scott Faces Twisted Justice
Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Yellowjackets Season 3 Episode 5. After last week’s explosive episode chock full of twists, cliffhangers, and shocking exits, Yellowjackets Season 3’s fifth episode is tasked with giving us some answers. Lottie’s (Simone Kessell) death is arguably the most shocking moment of Episode

More Than Rage: Rungano Nyoni and Susan Chardy on “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” | Interviews
The absurdist drama “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” begins with one of the most indelible images to grace the silver screen in recent memory: a young woman, Shula (Susan Chardy, in a star-making debut performance), donning Missy Elliott’s iconic bejeweled mask and oversized inflatable black suit from her music video

Where Was Severance Filmed? Salt’s Neck’s Real Filming Location Revealed
Beyond Lumon’s sterile walls, Severance Season 2 unveils crucial locations shaping the dystopian narrative. In Episode 8, Harmony Cobel travels to her hometown, Salt’s Neck, to unearth some old Lumon aid. The abandoned town’s eerie emptiness sparked immediate curiosity among viewers, as many wondered where this haunting landscape was actually

After Cobra Kai’s Final Episodes, There’s No Question About Who The Show’s True Karate Kid Is
Since Cobra Kai season 1, viewers have wondered which new generation character in the franchise would rightfully deserve to be labeled as the new “karate kid.” For obvious reasons, the title originally belonged to Daniel LaRusso because he was the leading character in the first Karate Kid movie. His underdog

Errol Morris Succinctly Investigates a Complex Conspiracy
Over half a century later, what new information can be gleaned from the nights of August 9 and 10, 1969? Tom O’Neill and Dan Piepenbring’s riveting (if convoluted) book CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties––released in June 2019, between the Cannes premiere and theatrical
Icarus Films: Almayer’s Folly
Somewhere in Southeast Asia, in a little lost village on a wide and turbulent river, a European man clings to his pipe dreams out of love for his daughter. A story of passion, loss and madness. Adapted from the novel by Joseph Conrad. “One of the year’s most hypnotic and

Indie Supernatural Horror Film ‘It Feeds’ Trailer Starring Ashley Greene
Indie Supernatural Horror Film ‘It Feeds’ Trailer Starring Ashley Greene by Alex Billington March 6, 2025Source: YouTube “Don’t be scared… It’s worse if you’re afraid.” Samuel Goldwyn Films has revealed an official trailer for It Feeds, an indie horror thriller from filmmaker Chad Archibald. This hasn’t shown up at any