Bryn Chaney’s debut feature film, “Rabbit Trap,” takes viewers on a contemplative journey into the realms of Celtic folklore intertwined with the profound silence and whispers of the natural world. Set against the backdrop of 1973, this haunting narrative revolves around the creative struggles of two musicians, Darcy and Daphne, played by the ever-talented Dev
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In a significant nod to its long-standing legacy, Netflix is set to debut a documentary this year that commemorates the centennial of one of America’s most cherished publications: *The New Yorker*. Helmed by acclaimed filmmaker Marshall Curry and backed by influential executive producer Judd Apatow, this project promises to dive deep into the world of
In a captivating convergence of talent and charisma, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are set to light up the cinematic skies with their performances in the upcoming adaptation of the beloved musical “Wicked.” As both actresses prepare for their respective journeys—Erivo to Park City for the Sundance Film Festival and Grande to Los Angeles—there’s an
In a matter of days, Park City, Utah, will be buzzing with energy as the Sundance Film Festival prepares to unfold its diverse and vibrant lineup of documentaries. Marking an essential calendar event for cinephiles and industry insiders, the festival not only showcases compelling storytelling but also highlights the critical issues of our time through
The world of documentary filmmaking continues to evolve, and one of the most anticipated entries in this genre is Kevin Macdonald’s latest work, “One to One: John & Yoko.” After premiering to acclaim at the prestigious Venice Film Festival and later at Telluride, this documentary has made a notable appearance in the Spotlight section at
The world of dance mourns the loss of one of its most vibrant and innovative figures, Lynne Taylor-Corbett, who passed away from breast cancer on January 12 at the age of 78. Her death marks not just the loss of a talented choreographer but also the end of an era where her contributions shaped both
In a recent interview, Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek shared a troubling experience that highlights the pervasive issues of racial profiling and stereotyping in modern society. This encounter with the Los Angeles Police Department not only exposes the various dimensions of prejudice but also reveals the psychological scars that such incidents can leave on individuals. Malek
Katt Williams is set to take audiences on an unforgettable ride in the upcoming comedy film, “Toad,” directed by the visionary Adam Rifkin. This project marks an exciting chapter in Williams’ already illustrious career, which has been characterized by a unique blend of humor and profound insights. In “Toad,” he’ll share the screen with rising
Dame Joan Plowright, an emblematic figure in British theatre and film, passed away on January 16, 2025, at the venerable age of 95. The news of her peaceful demise at Denville Hall, surrounded by her beloved family, left a profound sense of loss among fans and colleagues alike. Born in 1929 in Lincolnshire, England, Plowright’s
Timothée Chalamet, the acclaimed actor known for his diverse roles and captivating presence, made headlines recently for his unconventional choice of transportation to the London premiere of his latest film, *A Complete Unknown*. Instead of arriving in a luxurious car, Chalamet opted for a Lime bike—an eco-friendly mode of transport that embodied a commitment to