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F1

‘F1’ Review: A High-Octane Triumph of Technical Filmmaking

by Manuel Sao Bento

F1 is a technical and sensory triumph, a cinematic rollercoaster that throws viewers right into the heart of the action.

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Review: ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ Lacks the Clarity of a Riveting Tale

by Dipankar Sarkar

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story ultimately fails to reach it's potential effectively and detracts us from remaining completely engrossed.  

Dune: Part Two

‘Dune: Part Two’ Review: The New Generational Epitome of Sci-Fi Epics

by Manuel Sao Bento

Dune: Part Two surpasses even the highest expectations, establishing itself as an unquestionable technical masterpiece of blockbuster filmmaking.

Freeze Frame: Julian Schnabel’s Before Night Falls (2000)

by ADMIN

Director Julian Schnabel creates some interesting pallet of scenes that are sure to leave us breathless.

Review: ‘Skyfall’ celebrates 50 years with aplomb

by John

Here is a toast to one of the most cherished character from the 100 years of Cinema.

Terrence Malick gets Cate Blanchett for two movies

by John

Cate Blanchett is really excited after she just signed on for two films with Terrence Malick.

Terrence Malick out to sign Haley Bennett next

by John

Haley Bennett will be the new actress to join the ranks of actresses like Jessica Chastain and Sissy Spacek.

Terrence Malick has got his next film picked up

by John

The Burial will be the next film by Terrence Malick.

Sam Mendes casts Javier Bardem in Bond 23

by John

Javier Bardem will be joining the cast of the next Bond film directed by Sam Mendes.

First Look: Ben Affleck and Rachel McAdams together in Love story

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Terrence Malick is working on his next project really fast.

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