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Yû Aoi and Sôsuke Ikematsu in Killing (2018)

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‘The Thursday Murder Club’ star joins Steven Spielberg’s next project; Richard Osman praises UK film industry
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Exclusive: At the UK premiere of Netflix’s The Thursday Murder Club, cast member Henry Lloyd-Hughes revealed he has joined Steven Spielberg’s next project while author Richard Osman praised the UK film industry and Helen Mirren discussed another upcoming Netflix project, Kate Winslet’s Goodbye June.

Lloyd-Hughes stars alongside Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth and Colman Domingo in Spielberg’s untitled Universal feature which wrapped filming in June after shooting for three months in New York.

“It was another galaxy of stars,” Lloyd-Hughes told Screen, referencing The Thursday Murder Club which stars the likes of Mirren, Pierce Brosnan,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 8/22/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Vicky Krieps and Emma Mackey in Hot Milk (2025)
Fiona Shaw and Emma Mackey’s ‘Hot Milk’ to Premiere on Sundance Now
Vicky Krieps and Emma Mackey in Hot Milk (2025)
Sundance Now will premiere the mother-daughter drama Hot Milk, starring Fiona Shaw (Killing Eve) and Emma Mackey (Sex Education), on Friday, September 12. The film follows Sofia (Mackey), a young woman who travels with her chronically ill mother, Rose (Shaw), to a Spanish coastal town to see a controversial healer. While there, the fraught tensions […]

Fiona Shaw and Emma Mackey’s ‘Hot Milk’ to Premiere on Sundance Now...
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  • 8/19/2025
  • by Noah Masire
  • MemorableTV
Bill O’Reilly’s ‘Confronting Evil’ Unscripted TV Adaptation in the Works at Fifth Season | Exclusive
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Fifth Season is developing an unscripted TV adaption of Bill O’Reilly’s upcoming novel, “Confronting Evil: Assessing the Worst of the Worst,” TheWrap can exclusively reveal.

The production studio, which recently produced Hulu’s “McCartney 3, 2, 1” and HBO’s “Being Mary Tyler Moore,” is in the process of adapting the book, which was written by O’Reilly and Josh Hammer, into a new unscripted series.

The book, which is slated to publish on Sept. 9, is billed as an examination of 12 evil individuals and groups from across recorded history, including Genghis Khan, Roman emperor Caligula, Henry VIII, 19th century slave traders, Hitler and Stalin, among others.

By exploring how and why the warlords, tyrants, businessmen and criminals facilitated death and misery, “Confronting Evil” explains the struggle between good and evil, and the consequences of human inaction and indifference in the face of evil, per the official logline.

The adaptation series series extends...
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  • 8/14/2025
  • by Loree Seitz
  • The Wrap
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Mark Ruffalo’s Task, From Mare of Easttown EP, Gets September Premiere Date on HBO — Watch Trailer
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Mark Ruffalo is taking criminals to task this fall.

The network on Tuesday released the full trailer for Task, the forthcoming drama created by Brad Ingelsby (Mare of Easttown), which premieres Sunday, Sept. 7 (HBO, 9/8c), with new episodes airing weekly.

More from TVLineDoc Season 2 Casts Emma Pfitzer Price as Intern With a 'Dark Side' (Exclusive)

The series is “set in the working class suburbs of Philadelphia,” where Tom (Ruffalo), an FBI agent, “heads a task force to put an end to a string of violent robberies led by an unsuspecting family man (Ozark’s Tom Pelphrey),” according to the official logline.
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 8/12/2025
  • by Ryan Schwartz
  • TVLine.com
10 Things That Killing Floor 3 Does Better Than Its Predecessors
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Killing Floor 3’s closed beta may not have received the best or the preferred response earlier this year. Still, Tripwire Interactive is dedicated to making the gory shooter as good as possible, and with it just days away from release, tensions are high, and so are fans’ hopes for the threequel.

Negative feedback surrounded the shooter’s closed beta, and it was a truly rough experience. Players complained about a variety of things present in the game, and eventually, the overall response from the community made Tripwire delay the full launch.

However, despite these reactions, there are some things Killing Floor 3 does better than the previous titles in the iconic series. Hopefully, Tripwire will play its cards right and refine the third game as much as possible, but here are 10 things where the third game shines brighter than its predecessors.

1. Better Engine

Killing Floor 2 came out nearly a decade ago,...
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  • 7/21/2025
  • by Souptik Adhikary
  • FandomWire
Las 10 películas más esperadas de junio 2025: ‘Ballerina’, ‘Sirat’, ’28 Años Después’ y más estrenos.
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Los lanzamientos más destacados en cines y plataformas de streaming. © Diamond Films, Bteam Pictures & Sony Pictures

Junio arranca a tope con la Fiesta del Cine para ir calentando motores ante la avalancha de estrenos que nos espera. Después del exitazo de mayo con Lilo & Stitch y Misión imposible: Sentencia final, llegan más blockbusters y pelis para todos los gustos: otro live action, esta vez de Cómo entrenar a tu dragón; el spin-off de John Wick con Ana de Armas (sacando todas sus armas); el esperado regreso del universo zombi de Danny Boyle; o el gran estreno español del mes que, con permiso de Santiago Segura y su taquillera Padre no hay más que uno, es Sirat, la película que lo petó en Cannes. Y si eres fan del combo sofá + peli, no te pierdas la primera película animada de Predator o a Julianne Moore encubriendo un crimen de Sydney Sweeney.
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  • 6/2/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
Amazon's 'The Wheel of Time' Fantasy Series Canceled After Season 3 Release
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The fate of Amazon's fantasy adaptationThe Wheel of Timehas been revealed, and fans of the series will be devastated. Despite Season 3 being the best-reviewed chapter of the show, Amazon has decided to move on due to the nature of its big-budget production. It was the most popular title on Prime Video when it premiered, but the streaming numbers were simply not enough to justify the investment, according to reports.

According to Deadline, The Wheel of Time has been canceled after three seasons. The report claims that the reason was almost entirely finance-related, as the production was still "liked creatively by the streamer’s executives." The Wheel of Time Season 3 premiered earlier this year to widespread acclaim, with critic reviews garnering the fantasy series an excellent 97% Certified Fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes. According to previous reports, it cost Amazon $250 million to make the first two seasons of the The Wheel of Time.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 5/23/2025
  • by Marcos Melendez
  • MovieWeb
Top 10 ‘Breaking Bad’ Scenes That Prove Bryan Cranston Was Destined to Play Walter White
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Let’s be real, when people first heard that the goofy dad from Malcolm in the Middle was gonna play a meth-making kingpin in a dark drama, the internet collectively blinked. Like Bryan Cranston? Hal? The dude who once roller-skated in his underwear? But then Breaking Bad dropped. And everything changed.

From episode one, it was clear this wasn’t just a show about drugs; it was about transformation. And Bryan Cranston didn’t just act, he completely snapped. Watching him go from a tired, underpaid chemistry teacher to the cold, calculated Heisenberg was one of the wildest character arcs we’ve ever seen on TV. And yeah, it was addictive. Pun absolutely intended.

The best part? You could literally track the moment Walter White’s soul cracked, whether it was the haunting crawl space laugh, that first kill in the basement, or the way he growled “I am the...
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  • 5/22/2025
  • by Hrishita Das
  • FandomWire
When Quentin Tarantino Revealed How This Stanley Kubrick Classic Inspired His Iconic Debut With Reservoir Dogs
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Which Stanley Kubrick Movie Inspired Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs? ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; Instagram )

Quentin Tarantino is one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in the industry. He has given the world some of the most commendable cinematic works, whether Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, or Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. But even a filmmaker as bold and unique as Tarantino had his influences. And one of the biggest? Stanley Kubrick. Specifically, Kubrick’s 1956 film The Killing played a huge role in shaping how Tarantino approached his own debut, Reservoir Dogs.

Released in the mid-1950s, The Killing marked a turning point in Kubrick’s career. Until then, he had only made a few smaller films, but The Killing was his first real entry into Hollywood filmmaking. The story, adapted from the novel Clean Break by Lionel White, follows a group of men planning and carrying out a racetrack heist. Kubrick...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 5/15/2025
  • by Vivek Kumar
  • KoiMoi
Yû Aoi and Sôsuke Ikematsu in Killing (2018)
Cold Cases Reopened Season 2 Episode 6 A Killing in Oak Cliff Airs May 11 2025 on True Crime
Yû Aoi and Sôsuke Ikematsu in Killing (2018)
In the upcoming Season 2 Episode 6 of “Cold Cases Reopened,” titled “A Killing in Oak Cliff,” the gripping story of Mary Hague-Kelly unfolds. Set to air on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on True Crime, this episode dives deep into a chilling case from January 1989. Mary was found murdered in her own home, a victim of a brutal crime that shocked her Texas community.

The episode explores the details surrounding Mary’s tragic death. Investigators at the time faced a daunting task, as the evidence suggested that a predator may have been living nearby. The narrative will take viewers through the twists and turns of the investigation, highlighting the challenges faced by law enforcement in a case that remained unsolved for years.

“A Killing in Oak Cliff” promises to be a compelling watch, as it sheds light on the impact of Mary’s murder on her family and the community. The...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 5/4/2025
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Lee Dong-Wook’s Ongoing K-Drama The Divorce Insurance Sees A Massive Drop In Viewership Rating to 1.4% After Fourth Episode, Here’s What We Know
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Why did The Divorce Insurance’s views fall? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

The Divorce Insurance, a rom-com drama that premiered on March 31, 2025, stars Lee Dong-Wook, Lee Kwang-Soo, Lee Joo-Bin, and others in important roles. The storyline revolves around an insurance company’s innovative product development team that comes up with a unique idea of ‘divorce insurance’.

Even though the series has a great star power and started off with much hype, it’s seeing a slow dip in the viewership ratings. Scroll ahead to find out what’s happening with the drama.

The first episode kicked off with a nationwide Nielsen Korea rating of 3.4% after premiering on March 31, 2025. But after the fourth episode, The Divorce Insurance rating dropped to 1.4%. The theme of the drama lies in the comedic tone, but despite that, people have been largely criticizing it. It sparked conversation among netizens, where comments like “The humor feels forced and...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 4/13/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
How Many Episodes are in ‘1923’ Season 2? Finale Date and Story Details Inside
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Quick View1923 season 2 episode count: How many episodes are confirmed?1923 Season 2 final episode release date1923 season plot details: What to expect

1923, a prequel to Sheridan’s popular show Yellowstone, premiered on February 23, 2025, and is very close to its finale. Taking after its predecessor Yellowstone, season 2 of 1923 will have an almost two-hour-long extended finale. Unlike season 1, which comprised 8 episodes, the second season will have 7 episodes, meaning the story of Jacob and Cara Dutton and their family will soon end.

A still from 1923 | Credit: Paramount+

The finale, titled A Dream and A Memory, will feature the events following Spencer’s return as Jacob is waiting for him at the station with his crew members. Though episode 6 is impending before the grand finale, viewers are eager to learn about the details surrounding the ending of 1923 season 2. Want to know more about the finale date and story details? Read on.

1923 season 2 episode count: How many episodes are confirmed?...
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  • 3/29/2025
  • by Neha Biswas
  • FandomWire
Dennis Quaid and Annaleigh Ashford in Happy Face (2025)
Happy Face “Killing Shame” S1E2 March 24 2025 on Parsho
Dennis Quaid and Annaleigh Ashford in Happy Face (2025)
On Monday March 24 2025, Parsho broadcasts Happy Face!

Killing Shame Season 1 Episode 2 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Happy Face,” titled “Killing Shame,” promises to be an engaging exploration of a tragic case. In this episode, Melissa and Ivy head to Texas to dig deep into the details surrounding the murder of Heather Richmond. The journey is not just about uncovering facts; it also leads Melissa to confront her own challenges and emotions.

As Melissa and Ivy investigate, they will meet various people connected to Heather’s life. These encounters will reveal layers of complexity in the story, shedding light on the circumstances that led to the tragic event. The episode aims to provide insights into the impact of crime on a community, as well as the personal struggles that come with seeking the truth.

Melissa’s journey in this episode is particularly significant. The discoveries they make in Texas will...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 3/24/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Mireille Enos in The Killing (2011)
Yellowstone: 1923 “The Killing Season” S2E1 March 16 2025 on Paramount
Mireille Enos in The Killing (2011)
On Sunday March 16 2025, Paramount broadcasts Yellowstone: 1923!

The Killing Season Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Yellowstone: 1923,” titled “The Killing Season,” promises to bring a mix of tension and drama to the Dutton family. As winter sets in, the Duttons face new challenges that threaten their way of life. The harsh conditions of the season often bring unexpected dangers, and this episode will explore how the family copes with these struggles.

In addition to the Duttons’ challenges, viewers will see Spencer and Alexandra embark on separate journeys. Their paths may lead them to new experiences and revelations, adding depth to their characters. The separation could bring about personal growth and new obstacles for both of them, making their stories compelling to follow.

As the episode unfolds, it will likely showcase the resilience and determination of the Dutton family in the face of adversity. The combination of winter’s harshness...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 3/16/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Mireille Enos in The Killing (2011)
1923 “The Killing Season” S2E1 March 16 2025 on Paramount
Mireille Enos in The Killing (2011)
On Sunday March 16 2025, Paramount broadcasts 1923!

The Killing Season Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “1923,” titled “The Killing Season,” promises to bring a fresh wave of tension and drama to the Dutton family’s story. As winter settles in, the Duttons face new challenges and dangers that test their resilience and strength. The harsh conditions of the season are not just a backdrop; they play a significant role in the unfolding narrative.

In this episode, viewers will see Spencer and Alexandra embark on separate journeys. Their paths may lead to unexpected challenges that could change their lives forever. The decisions they make during this time will likely have lasting impacts, not only on themselves but also on the Dutton family as a whole.

As the story unfolds, the struggles of the Duttons will highlight themes of survival and loyalty. The winter season often brings out the best and worst in people,...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 3/16/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
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‘The Python Hunt’ Review: One Invasive Species Pursues Another in a Quirky Doc About Snake-Chasing Florida Tourists
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In the criminally underrated Peacock comedy Killing It, the desperate protagonist (Craig Robinson) decides that the only way to make seed money for his start-up business is by participating in a python-hunting competition in the Florida Everglades. Over two seasons, herpetological misadventures and a scathing critique of the state of the American Dream ensue.

The audience for Killing It was sufficiently small — I’m not sure Peacock exactly canceled the show so much as the streamer simply forgot it existed — that the reaction to Xander Robin’s new documentary The Python Hunt won’t simply be, “Oh! It’s a real-life Killing It!”

Like an invasive Burmese python, the storylines in The Python Hunt prove a little bit too squirmy and erratic for the documentary to come into a focus in a wholly satisfying way. But it’s still a wild and generally empathetic journey into the swamp of the American soul.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 3/10/2025
  • by Daniel Fienberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Film Analysis: Bushido (2024) by Kazuya Shiraishi
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Save for exceptions like Shinya Tsukamoto‘s “Killing,” the quality of jidaigeki pictures in the past few decades is all over the place, a far cry from the 1950s and 1960s when it seemed that praiseworthy gems were a regular occurrence. Yet, Kazuya Shiraishi‘s newest picture, “Bushido,” is not only a great return to form reminiscent of the golden age of samurai cinema but an excellent film destined to be considered a classic in the years to come.

Bushido is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinemas

Following the completion of his politically charged tokusatsu series “Kamen Rider Black Sun” and his psychological drama “Lesson in Murder,” Kazuya Shiraishi brings viewers to feudal Japan in his first period film for a more realistic portrayal of the age of the samurai, albeit with his usual stylish direction still present. The source of influence is a classic rakugo story called “Kakunoshin Yanagida,...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 2/18/2025
  • by Sean Barry
  • AsianMoviePulse
10 Huge Risks The Vampire Diaries Took That Surprisingly Paid Off
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The enduring appeal of The Vampire Diariesis no accident -- it remains one of the most beloved fantasy shows eight years after its series finale. The show combined the best of teenage angst, scintillating romance, formidable supernatural beings, and thrilling adventure, but this was not all it took to make Tvd into a cultural phenomenon.

The writers and showrunners loved to take risks from the very first season of the show, and these risks came to viewers in the form of unexpected plot twists, new storylines, and an expansion of the franchise in novel directions. These risks kept the show fresh and unpredictable, and fans got addicted to the rollercoaster ride. As a result, there were more than a few major gambles that paid off in big ways.

Killing Vicki Early Was A Gamble

The Vampire Diaries was promising at the start of Season 1, but there was little to set...
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  • 2/10/2025
  • by Fawzia Khan
  • CBR
I'm Still Impressed By How Killing Eve Reversed One Terrible TV Trope, 7 Years Later
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Seven years after Killing Eve debuted, I am still impressed by how the show reversed the fridging trope. Killing Eve followed British intelligence agent Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) as she pursued the ruthless and unpredictable assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer). Eve and Villanelle's cat-and-mouse dynamic went in unexpected directions as the two characters became obsessed with each other and developed a complex relationship. After four seasons, Killing Eve's ending proved to be divisive, but the overall series, particularly season 1, still remains well-regarded.

One of Killing Eve's greatest strengths was its ability to reverse the fridging trope, which is primarily associated with female characters. The trope involves characters being killed or harmed as a catalyst for the plot and as motivation for the protagonists. Several Christopher Nolan movies, including Memento and Inception, use this trope, as do many superhero stories, ranging from the death of Peter Quill's mother in...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 1/14/2025
  • by Matthew Rudoy
  • ScreenRant
Jelly Roll Addresses Weight Loss Killing His Career
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Jelly Roll is addressing how weight loss could have killed his career and if he even thought of that when he embarked on his journey. The forty-year-old has dropped an incredible amount of weight and is still going forward. Yet, was she worried that a thin Jelly would not have been as marketable? Keep reading for further details.

Jelly Roll Addresses Weight Loss Killing His Career

When Jelly Roll burst onto the scene, his weight fluctuated. He has been thinner and he has been big but he has always been immensely talented. That is one thing no one can ever take away from him. When he was locked up, Jelly dreamed of a music career and he has gone further than he could have ever anticipated. He has amassed four Grammy nominations and won a handful of other awards. Jelly just came off of his biggest tour ever and even...
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  • 12/18/2024
  • by Amanda Nowitz
  • Country Music Alley
Killing Floor 3 - Release Window, Confirmed Platforms, Trailer, & Gameplay Details
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Killing Floor 3 is coming out in 2025, as revealed in a new trailer at The Game Awards, continuing the action-horror series known for waves of modified Zeds, explosive weaponry, and buckets of blood. Set 70 years after Killing Floor 2, a new army of bio-engineered Zeds has been created by Horzine, and only the rebel organization known as Nightfall can stop the waves of monsters from destroying humanity. Players will fight against hordes of Zeds both old and new while utilizing new specialists, weapons, and abilities.

Launching Eight years after the release of Killing Floor 2 and built in Unreal Engine 5, Killing Floor 3 has leveled up the detail and gore for a next-gen experience. The newest entry in a series all about surviving waves of increasingly powerful Zeds is bringing new maps, new skills, and a huge upgrade for specialist customization. Players will be able to completely customize their specialist with unique primary weapons,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 12/17/2024
  • by Alexandra W
  • ScreenRant
10 Worst Things Godzilla Has Done In His Movies
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The "King of the Monsters," Godzilla first appeared onscreen as a villain, and he has done some terrible things in his movies. In the original 1954 horror movie Godzilla, the giant radioactive monster represented a living nuclear explosion. Though he emerged from the sea and destroyed Tokyo with his size and atomic breath, he became unexpectedly popular. As Godzilla's movie franchise grew, the titular character was given an ecological angle, in which he warned humanity about respecting the Earth. Godzilla has now appeared in many forms and shows different powers throughout his movies.

Godzilla spent the first four movies of his franchise as the antagonist before Ghidorah arrived to threaten the world in Ghidorah - The Three-Headed Monster. After defeating Ghidorah, Godzilla movies cast the titular character in a more protective and heroic role turning him into an antihero, who occasionally turns evil. Godzilla now fights many villains as a guardian of the planet,...
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  • 10/28/2024
  • by Faith Roswell
  • ScreenRant
5 Years After The Sopranos, James Gandolfini Was the Best Part of This Forgotten Gangster Film
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In 2012, filmmaker Andrew Dominik released the follow-up to his critically acclaimed film, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford; its name, Killing Them Softly. Unfolding during the 2008 Presidential election, this film tells the story of a hitman hired to tie up loose ends following the robbery of a high-stakes Mafia poker game.

Related 10 Underrated Gangster Movies That Are Flawless From Beginning to End

There are plenty of underrated gangster films that are just as good as many of the iconic staples in the genre.

At the time of its release, Killing Them Softly became a misunderstood failure in nearly every sense of the word, one that earned the rarest of cinematic audience scores and almost burnt down all the goodwill its relatively novice filmmaker had made for himself. If Killing Them Softly is remembered for anything today, it's for being one of the final movies to feature...
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  • 10/8/2024
  • by Sean Alexander
  • CBR
Reacher Spinoff Plan Makes Roscoe's Return After Season 3 More Likely
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Following the success of Reacher season 1 and 2, a spinoff of the series is currently in the works, and it makes Roscoe's return after season 3 more likely. Reacher is based on Lee Child's Jack Reacher book series, which sees the title character solve crimes and partner up with different characters in each installment. The anthology nature of Reacher's story means that he is supposed to have a new supporting character in each season of the show.

Reacher season 1, which is based on the book Killing Floor, had Roscoe as the main supporting character with Neagley also occupying a presence in the story. Neagley took over Roscoe's role as Reacher's partner in season 2 and her character became so popular that a spinoff show titled Neagley was commissioned. In Lee Child's version of the story, Roscoe and Reacher do not see each other after Killing Floor, but Neagley's absence from the...
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  • 9/18/2024
  • by Memory Ngulube
  • ScreenRant
Nightdive Studios’ Remaster Isn’t The Thing, but Classic Fps Fans Will Be Just as Happy
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Presenting more than 50 indie titles from all the possible genres, the Guerrilla Collective was a total success. Nightdive Studios will develop a remaster of a classic Fps title that differs from The Thing. Killing Time Resurrected unveiled a revamped version of the 1995 horror title, featuring new gameplay elements.

The game will be available for all the current platforms. This game, one of the inspired products of the Doom era from the 1990s FPSs, has its own style and mix of very bizarre enemies and stories.

Nightdive Studios Announces Killing Time Resurrected Killing Time Resurrected was introduced at the Guerrilla Collective and is being developed by Nightdive Studios.

The recent Guerrilla Collective offered an incredible list of indie games that any fan of these low-budget games will likely appreciate, providing an option for every kind of player. There were literally sections for every genre in gaming, involving a vast number of titles to choose from.
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  • 6/7/2024
  • by Lucas Lapetina
  • FandomWire
Doom (2005)
Nightdive and Ziggurat Interactive Team up to Bring ‘Killing Time: Resurrected to PC and Consoles This Year [Trailer]
Doom (2005)
Nightdive are diving back into the sea of Doom clones from the mid 90s, this time teaming up with publisher Ziggurat Interactive to announce an HD remaster of Studio 3Do’s 1995 Fps, Killing Time. Described as “the bastard child of Doom and The 7th Guest“, Killing Time: Resurrected will be coming later this year to PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and the Nintendo Switch.

Originally released for the 3Do and ported to the PC, Killing Time used a mix of gallows humour, Fmv and puzzles to create a unique experience for players. Killing Time: Resurrected features toggleable high-resolution character artwork/sprites from the original 3Do and PC versions of the game, upscaled environmental texturing, smoother gameplay, more responsive controls, and expanded control and key-bind settings, including PlayStation and Xbox controllers.

Set in the early 1930s, Killing Time casts players as a former Egyptology student...
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  • 6/6/2024
  • by Mike Wilson
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Japan Cuts 2024 Includes Films by Hideaki Anno, Takeshi Kitano, Shinya Tsukamoto, Shinji Somai & More
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Comprising international premieres, short programs, and some of the country’s finest-ever films in new restorations, 2024’s Japan Cuts––running July 10-21 at New York’s Japan Society––has been unveiled. It’s in the festival’s nature that numerous works and directors are lesser-known on American shores, though a cursory search has one regularly stopping: new films by Takeshi Kitano (Kubi), Shunji Iwai (Kyrie), Shinya Tsukamoto (Shadow of Fire), and Gakuryu Ishii (The Box Man) populate the selection. Meanwhile, Hideaki Anno’s modern classic Shin Godzilla debuts in a new, black-and-white cut Shin Godzilla: ORTHOchromatic.

Its classics section is three-for-three: Ishii’s August in the Water, Shinji Somai’s Moving, and Toshiharu Ikeda Mermaid Legend, which is more or less one of the greatest films ever made. One can anticipate at least a couple of Japan Cuts’ current unknowns are tomorrow’s figureheads.

See the full lineup below:...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 6/4/2024
  • by Nick Newman
  • The Film Stage
The Deathly Hallows Legend In Harry Potter Has Always Bothered Me, But I Think I Finally Worked It Out
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The legend of the Deathly Hallows in Harry Potter was actually a prophecy about the Boy Who Lived becoming the master of Death. Possessing all three Hallows didn't save Harry's life - he was already the master of Death after defying death twice and willingly sacrificing his life. Only the master of Death could possess all three Deathly Hallows, fitting in with the ironic themes of Harry Potter.

The legend and quest for the Deathly Hallows in Harry Potter bothered me for years, but I have a theory about what uniting these artifacts actually meant. The big reveal at the end of Deathly Hallows that Harry had become master of the Elder Wand was certainly a good one. It was that final twist of destiny that reminded everyone that the Boy Who Lived was meant to destroy Lord Voldemort all along. However, since Harry had united all three Deathly Hallows,...
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  • 6/4/2024
  • by Angel Shaw
  • ScreenRant
Uwe Boll in Alone in the Dark (2005)
‘Alone in the Dark’ Stacks up the Accolades in New Trailer [Watch]
Uwe Boll in Alone in the Dark (2005)
Just in case you haven’t picked up Alone in the Dark yet, Pieces Interactive and Thq Nordic have released a new Accolades trailer for the reimagining of the cult classic “that set the benchmark for an entire genre.” Mixed in amongst the quotes and scores are various clips and quips from Alone in the Dark‘s eclectic cast of characters, as well as scenes of the various Eldritch horrors Edward Carnby and Emily Hartwood face throughout the game.

And if the accolades trailer still hasn’t convinced you to plunk your cash down for Alone in the Dark, you can also check out the free Prologue, which is still very much available.

A reimagining of the 1992 cult classic, Alone in the Dark (which our own Harrison Abbott says you should definitely check out “if you have an affinity for classic survival horror”) is set in the gothic American south in the 1920’s,...
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  • 4/22/2024
  • by Mike Wilson
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Creed 4 Will Have A Major Character Death Based On Rocky Franchise History (But Who?)
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Creed 4 may follow Rocky IV's tragic arc with a major character's death, possibly echoing Apollo's demise. The evolution of the Creed movies from Rocky spin-offs to standalone narratives hints at potential character deaths. While it's thrilling to see parallels between the Rocky and Creed franchises, Creed 4 should carve its own path to avoid predictability.

Considering Creed's parallels with the Rocky franchise history, it seems likely that one character will die in Creed 4. Who that character will be remains a mystery, but one can speculate based on the story developments in the Creed movies and the narrative inspirations they draw from the parent Rocky franchise. Although an official release window for Creed 4 has not been announced yet, the film has been confirmed to be in development, making it hard not to wonder about the potential fates of its primary characters.

While the early installments of the...
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  • 3/31/2024
  • by Dhruv Sharma
  • ScreenRant
Characters Harry Potter Should Have Named His Kids After
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It’s important to remember the ongoing controversial statements by the creator of the Harry Potter franchise. Cbr supports the hard work of industry professionals on properties fans know and love, and the wider world of Harry Potter that fans have adopted as their own. You can find Cbr’s continuing coverage on Rowling here.

After Harry Potter's final installment, the young hero married Ginny Weasley. The couple had three children whose names were divisive at best: James Sirius, Lily Luna, and the most controversial, Albus Severus. Many fans felt there were better or more reasonable people for Harry and Ginny to name their children after.

Harry despised Snape until the story's end, so most felt that naming his son after the professor didn't make sense. Additionally, their daughter's name sparked controversy among fans, as choosing Luna felt random. There were more important people, either in the couples' lives...
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  • 3/12/2024
  • by Samantha McPhee, Madisyn Espinoza, Andrea Sandoval
  • CBR
Film Review: Shadow of Fire (2023) by Shinya Tsukamoto
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As one of the few (I don't want to say one of the last) Japanese filmmakers who can still produce movies with tension, pointed comments and a no-punches-pulled cinematic approach, every new movie Shinya Tsukamoto comes up with is a must-watch. In “Shadow of Fire”, he continues his anti-war message that also appeared in “Fires on the Plain” and “Killing”, this time focusing on the chaos that ensued in Japan just after the ending of World War 2.

Shadow of Fire is screening at Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme

In an area adjacent to a black market, a young woman whose family was lost during the war is selling her body to make a living in a Japanese pub diner that barely survived the bombings. One day, a young soldier appears as a customer, and the woman asks him to stay the night, kickstarting a series of his visits, every night,...
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  • 2/8/2024
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson in True Detective (2014)
“True Detective: Night Country” – Watch the First Episode Online For Free Right Now
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson in True Detective (2014)
“True Detective: Night Country,” the brand new season of the hit HBO series, is currently underway on Max with three episodes left to uncover the strange mysteries of Alaska. For those without a subscription, we’ve got good news: the premiere episode is available to watch online free right now!

From writer/director/showrunner/executive producer Issa López (Tigers Are Not Afraid), “Night Country” stars Jodie Foster alongside Kali Reis.

“When the long winter night falls in Ennis, Alaska, the eight men who operate the Tsalal Arctic Research Station vanish without a trace. To solve the case, Detectives Liz Danvers (Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Reis) will have to confront the darkness they carry in themselves, and dig into the haunted truths that lie buried under the eternal ice.”

Check out the age-restricted premiere episode below, which kicks off the genre-bending season-long mystery with an inciting event heavily reminiscent of The Thing...
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  • 2/2/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Reacher Season 2: 18 Biggest Changes To Lee Child's Bad Luck & Trouble
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Warning: Spoilers for Reacher season 2 below!

Reacher season 2 stayed broadly faithful to Lee Child's Bad Luck and Trouble novel but made some key changes to the original story. The character of Detective Russo and his heroic sacrifice is a new addition, as are the 110th Special Investigators Unit flashbacks. Season 2 ends with Reacher and the 110th killing arms dealer Am, instead of leaving him for the authorities.

Amazon Prime Video's Reacher season 2 is largely faithful to the source material, but the sophomore outing still took some liberties with Lee Child's Bad Luck and Trouble. The eleventh book in the Reacher series, Bad Luck and Trouble is quite a jump from Child's debut, Killing Floor, which served as the basis for season 1. However, the focus on a story that's more personal to Alan Ritchson's Reacher and his military backstory is a welcome contrast to season 1's small-town corruption.
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  • 1/25/2024
  • by Kate Bove
  • ScreenRant
The Best Witcher Comic That Could be an Animated TV Series
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Since developer CD Projekt Red's trilogy-closer The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was released to critical acclaim, author Andrzej Sapkowski's franchise blossomed internationally, and Dark Horse's comic book material shows that it would excel in animation. With Netflix creating its own live-action Witcher universe, spin-off materials have experimented with animation, including the Nightmare of the Wolf movie and the upcoming Sirens of the Deep.

However, several of these exciting comic book series show potential for an entirely separate animated TV continuity. From direct tie-ins to events of the games like Curse of Crows to source material adaptations like The Lesser Evil, The Witcher universe would be a natural fit for TV animation.

"Curse of Crows" is an Excellent Follow-Up to "The Witcher 3" Close

Release date:

July 4, 2017 (collected graphic novel)

Creators:

Paul Tobin, Piotr Kowalski, Nick Filardi, et al.

Related Why The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is Still The...
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  • 1/20/2024
  • by Guillermo Kurten
  • CBR
Why Neagley Breaks Her "No Touching" Rule In Reacher Season 2, Episode 6
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Warning: Major spoilers for Reacher season 2 episode "New York's Finest" below!

Neagley holds Russo's hand as he dies, overcoming her fear of physical contact. Neagley's fear of being touched is due to a rare medical condition called haphephobia, which she was born with. Reacher and Neagley have a close friendship, devoid of romance due to Neagley's haphephobia and Reacher's respect for her boundaries.

Neagley broke her most famous rule in the final scene of Reacher's latest episode, and for good reason. The Jack Reacher books by Lee Child famously have few recurring characters. This allows each novel to be its own self-contained adventure, so readers can start the series from any point. Each book introduces new heroes and villains, but at the end of the book, Reacher will always move on. This has kept the novels fresh, but when audiences learned neither Roscoe (Fitzgerald) nor Finlay (Malcolm Goodwin) would...
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  • 1/5/2024
  • by Padraig Cotter
  • ScreenRant
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Was This the Last Time Rage Against the Machine Will Ever Play ‘Killing in the Name’?
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Rage Against the Machine 3.0 officially came to an end early Wednesday evening, when drummer Brad Wilk informed fans via Instagram that the group wasn’t going to resume its Public Service Announcement reunion tour. “Ratm (Tim, Zack, Tom and I) will not be touring or playing live again,” he posted on Instagram. “I’m sorry for those of you who have been waiting for this to happen. I really wish it was…”

On one hand, the news was hardly surprising. Rage are an incredibly volatile band with a long history of dysfunction.
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  • 1/4/2024
  • by Andy Greene
  • Rollingstone.com
Macau’s Asia-Europe Festival Of Young Cinema Unveils Screening, Masterclass & Works-in-Progress Line-up
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Ning Hao’s The Movie Emperor will screen as the opening film of Macau’s Asia-Europe Young Cinema Film Festival, which is holding its inaugural edition from January 5-11. Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s 12th Fail, recently a hit in India, will screen as the closing film.

The event has two major sections – a programme of masterclasses and screenings aimed at young directors, film students and local audiences, and a Works-in-Progress (WiP) Lab, which will be attended by international sales agents, distributors and festival programmers.

The masterclasses will be held by leading international filmmakers including several from the Chinese-speaking world – Ning Hao, Li Dongmei, Johnnie To, Yon Fan and Lee Hong-chi – along with Japanese filmmakers Ryosuke Hamaguchi and Shinya Tsukamoto, Russia’s Aleksey German Jr, Italy’s Gabriel Menetti, India’s Anurag Kashyap, Lav Diaz from the Philippines and Iranian filmmaker Amir Naderi.

China Film Directors Association is actively involved in...
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  • 1/4/2024
  • by Liz Shackleton
  • Deadline Film + TV
Reacher Season 2 Hints Multiple Lee Child Books Happened Offscreen After S1
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Warning! Spoilers ahead for the Reacher season 2 premiere.

Season 2 of Reacher confirms that at least one Lee Child book, "One Shot," occurs offscreen between seasons 1 and It is possible that other Reacher books have also happened offscreen between the two seasons. The show is unlikely to adapt "One Shot" and another Lee Child book, as they have already been made into movies, and the series aims to focus on lesser-known books.

A hidden detail in Reacher season 2 confirms that multiple Lee Child books have happened between seasons 1 and 2. Instead of jumping ahead to the best installments of the original Lee Child novels, Reacher season 1 loyally adapted the first book, Killing Floor, from the Lee Child series. However, after setting the stage for its scintillating crime drama with Killing Floor, Reacher season 2 jumped to the 11th book, Bad Luck and Trouble.

The show's decision to skip nine books from the original...
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  • 12/15/2023
  • by Dhruv Sharma
  • ScreenRant
Alan Ritchson's Favorite Reacher Book Would Be Perfect For Amazon's Season 3
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Reacher season 3 has been confirmed and Alan Ritchson's favorite novel, "Die Trying," would be a perfect choice to adapt next. Ritchson's performance as Reacher in the TV show is favored over Tom Cruise's portrayal in the movies. Adapting "Die Trying" for season 3 would break the trend of the title character having a personal link to every case.

Reacher season 3 has been confirmed, and Alan Ritchson's favorite novel in the series would be perfect to adapt next. While the second movie proved disappointing, Tom Cruise's first Jack Reacher movie has aged well. It's a taut thriller directed by Cruise's regular collaborator Christopher McQuarrie (Mission: Impossible - Fallout) with a great cast and some well-staged action. That said, fans could never fully accept Cruise as the man mountain featured in Lee Childs' Reacher novels, and it already feels like Alan Ritchson has replaced Cruise as Reacher in the public consciousness.
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  • 12/10/2023
  • by Padraig Cotter
  • ScreenRant
Uwe Boll in Alone in the Dark (2005)
‘Alone in the Dark’ Remake Delayed to March 20, 2024
Uwe Boll in Alone in the Dark (2005)
Thq Nordic and developer Pieces Interactive have pushed their upcoming Alone in the Dark remake again. Originally pushed to January 16 to accommodate for a hectic October, the publisher has moved the release to March 20, 2024.

The decision to move the release date again, according to Thq Nordic, was to give the team more time for polish, and to avoid “potential crunch” over the Christmas holidays. In addition Thq Nordic and Pieces Interactive “want to ensure that the game not only meets but exceeds the expectations of the community, especially with the outstanding performances of Hollywood stars David [Barbour] and Jodie [Comer] as the main protagonists.”

A love letter to the ground-breaking original, Alone in the Dark allows players to experience the haunting story by Mikael Hedberg through the eyes of one of the two protagonists: play as Edward Carnby, portrayed by David Harbour, or Emily Hartwood, portrayed by Jodie Comer in this reimagined classic survival horror game,...
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  • 12/7/2023
  • by Mike Wilson
  • bloody-disgusting.com
The Two Lee Child Books Reacher Season 3 Should Avoid Adapting
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Reacher season 3 has begun filming, but the book it will adapt remains a mystery, leaving fans curious about Jack Reacher's next adventure. The show's creators have proven they're not bound by the source material's order, skipping books in season It remains to be seen which book will be chosen for season 3. The Jack Reacher movies have already adapted certain books, so the show should maintain its originality by avoiding these stories and exploring new material.

After season 2, Reacher season 3 will have the option of picking one of the 24 remaining Lee Child novels, but it should strictly avoid adapting two books. In a recent update video, Alan Ritchson confirmed Reacher season 3's filming is already underway. However, since he did not announce story details for the next season and reveal which Lee Child book it will adapt, it is hard not to wonder what lies ahead for Jack Reacher in the Amazon series.
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  • 12/4/2023
  • by Dhruv Sharma
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Reacher Season 1 Ending Explained: Joe's Killer & Margrave's Counterfeiting
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Reacher season 1 is a faithful adaptation of Lee Child's first Jack Reacher novel, setting up a continuation in season 2. The season 1 ending reveals the identity of Joe Reacher's killers and uncovers a complex counterfeiting operation in Margrave. Reacher leaves Margrave due to his wandering nature and bids farewell to Joe by burying their grandfather's medal, setting the stage for future storylines.

The Reacher season 1 ending is action-packed and emotional, but some of the details and motivations may still be left unclear. Reacher season 1 is a relatively faithful adaptation of Lee Child’s first Jack Reacher novel, Killing Floor. Two of Child’s books from later in the series were previously adapted into movies with Tom Cruise playing the lead in Jack Reacher (2012) and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016). That said, the Amazon Prime Video series is far more faithful to the books and the characterization of its titular character,...
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  • 11/16/2023
  • by Faefyx Collington
  • ScreenRant
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‘Killing Faith’: Guy Pearce, DeWanda Wise & Tim Roth To Star In Upcoming Supernatural Thriller
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They may be of the same generation of actors, but Tim Roth and Guy Pearce have never shared the screen together. That’ll change soon, as Deadline reports the pair will star with DeWanda Wise in “Killing Faith,” a supernatural thriller. Sales for the film launch at AFM, going on now.

Read More: Fall Film Preview: 60+ Most Anticipated Movies To Watch

So what’s “Killing Faith” about?

Continue reading ‘Killing Faith’: Guy Pearce, DeWanda Wise & Tim Roth To Star In Upcoming Supernatural Thriller at The Playlist.
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  • 11/3/2023
  • by Ned Booth
  • The Playlist
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Conan Gray Is Emotionally Tormented on New Song ‘Killing Me’
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A grey cloud of masochism has followed Conan Gray around for long enough. On the singer and songwriter’s latest single, “Killing Me,” he makes a point of freeing himself from emotional torment, but it won’t happen unless he puts up a strong fight.

“You’re killing me/You’re not makin’ it easy/Too busy deceivin’ and cheatin’ and lyin’ and competin’/To know how lucky you are,” he sings on the Max Martin-produced chorus. “You’re killing me/I just want you to free me/And...
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  • 10/31/2023
  • by Larisha Paul
  • Rollingstone.com
London East Asia Film Festival (Leaff) 2023 Unveils the Programme
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Leaff 2023 brings a diverse programme from East and Southeast Asia, including international and UK premieres. This year, our programme will be showcased through these strands: Retrospective: Director Chung Ji-Young, Leaff’s Official Selection, Competition, Stories of Women, Halloween Horror Special, Cherish the World, Lgbtqia+ and Classics Restored. The festival will open and close at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square. Other screenings and Q&As will take place at Odeon Luxe West End and the Cinema at Selfridges.

For more information about tickets, please visit: https://www.leaff.org.uk/2023tickets

Here is the full programme:

Opening Gala

The Boys + Q&a with the Director | Dir. Chung Ji-Young | Korea | 2023 | 124 mins

Closing Gala

Concrete Utopia + Q&a with Director, Actor Park Bo-young | Dir. Um Tae-hwa | Korea | 2023 | 130 mins

Leaff Official Selection

The Breaking Ice | Dir. Anthony Chen | Singapore | 2022 | 97 mins

Dan Dan | Dir. Song Chuan | China | 2022 | 103 mins

Hidden Blade | Dir. Cheng Er | Hong Kong | 2022 | 128 mins

In Broad Daylight | Dir.
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  • 10/15/2023
  • by Adriana Rosati
  • AsianMoviePulse
Killing Romance Review: A Delightful Korean Take On A Wes Anderson Movie [Fantastic Fest 2023]
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"Killing Romance" is an utterly amusing Korean absurdist comedy with romance, a revenge murder plot, and even musical numbers, in a clear love letter to the work of Wes Anderson. Add in some wonderfully over-the-top performances and a weird and hilariously campy script and you get one of the most fun times you can have at the movies.

The movie follows Yeo-rae (Lee Ha-nee), a woman who is shot straight to stardom after a clip of her drinking a soft drink at incredible speed goes viral, resulting in a Guinness World Record, merchandising, modeling deals, and a music and movie career. Sadly, this all comes crashing down when she stars in a disastrous sci-fi B movie that becomes a big flop. This prompts Yeo-rae to leave Korea in disgrace, finding refuge in the remote island of Qualla. Here, she meets an eccentric rich guy named Jonathan Na (Lee Sun-kyun) they instantly hit it off.
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  • 10/2/2023
  • by Rafael Motamayor
  • Slash Film
Ayoola Smart’s Aviendha Brings a Dune Energy to The Wheel of Time
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This article contains The Wheel of Time spoilers.

Readers of The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan may already know that the author was heavily influenced by the Dune books of Frank Herbert, but even for those who only know these sci-fi/fantasy classics from their screen adaptations, one parallel became very clear in the latest episode: the character of Aviendha played impressively by Ayoola Smart (Killing Eve). The Aiel prisoner immediately evoked all the desert warrior vibes of a Fremen, making her one of the most compelling new characters of the season.

The Aiel people hail from an arid land to the east of a barrier mountain range, separating them from the kingdoms of the west, just as an ocean separates the Seanchan from the known world of The Wheel of Time. The show has made clear that Aiel are mistrusted in this land because of a great...
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  • 9/15/2023
  • by Michael Ahr
  • Den of Geek
Breaking Baz Exclusive: Filmmaker Jeff Nichols On The Sexual Tension At Heart Of ‘The Bikeriders’ Movie Involving A “Love Triangle” Played By Austin Butler, Jodie Comer & Tom Hardy
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Exclusive: Jeff Nichols spent two decades considering how to approach what would become his new film The Bikeriders because he did not want to glamorize motorcycle culture.

That’s a hard road to travel when the finished movie stars Austin Butler (Elvis), Jodie Comer (Killing Eve), and Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road), who aren’t exactly lacking in screen charisma.

Nichols has based his movie on the seminal work of photojournalist Danny Lyon, who rode with and snapped the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club for two years beginning in 1963. His book chronicling his devilish association with the Outlaws was first published in 1968.

Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders. Photo courtesy of Jackson Fine Art.

Front and center are Butler as devastatingly handsome biker Benny; Comer as down-to-earth Kathy, unvarnished and clear-eyed, she sees through the biker bullshit; and Hardy as Johnny, the leader who kinda wants to be Benny.

“Well, you don...
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  • 9/7/2023
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘Killing It’ Is One of TV’s Most Criminally Overlooked Comedies
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In these dark times in which we live, the line between satire and horror can be so razor-thin as to barely exist at all. Peacock’s Craig Robinson comedy Killing It is ostensibly a comedy about how badly the American economic system is stacked against anyone who isn’t already well-off. But its humor is so cutting, and so often feels not that far removed from reality, that I often spend more time covering my face during episodes than laughing.

This is not a complaint, mind you. The series, created...
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  • 8/17/2023
  • by Alan Sepinwall
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