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Watch: Mesmerizing ‘The Colors Of Luca Guadagnino’ Supercut Video
"I am a film director, and I work with a visual language, with a visual medium. And I try to make virtue of the use of this visual medium. And I try to make sure what I do speaks the language of cinema." –Luca Guadagnino. His latest film Challengers (final trailer here) is finally landing in theaters for everyone to enjoy this week. In celebration of this release, the UK movie magazine Little White Lies and video editor Luís Azevedo have created a supercut highlighting "The Colors Of Luca Guadagnino." It's a quick video at just 2-1/2 minutes featuring shots from almost all of his films, showing how he works his way through hot and cold colors depending on the mood. No matter what, his film always have vivid colors. Guadagnino's exceptional filmography includes: The Protagonists (1999), Melissa P. (2005), I Am Love (2009), A Bigger Splash (2015), Call Me By Your Name (2017), Suspiria (2018), Bones and All (2022), and Challengers (2024) as well as Queer (2024) next. That deep red scene in Suspiria is totally unforgettable.
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Stephen Colbert is a master at compartmentalization. CBS’s “Late Show” host has spent three-plus years looking the other way as President Joe Biden bumbled through his first term. Colbert ignores the endless gaffes, senior moments and shocking inflation rates. Not to mention crazed tales of uncles eaten by cannibals. BIDEN: "I made it clear to …
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Yance Ford’s Documentary ‘Power’ Trailer – About Policing in America
"Is your America and my America the same place? Has it ever been?" Netflix has revealed an official trailer for the documentary film titled Power, the latest from acclaimed doc filmmaker Yance Ford - who was nominated for an Academy Award in 2018. This premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, and it also played at the CPH:DOX, Full Frame, and Hot Docs Film Festivals after the premiere. Driven to contain threats to social order, American policing has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, it can be described by one word: power. The film offers a visceral, immersive journey to demonstrate how we’ve arrived at this moment in history, from the slave patrols of the 1700s and first publicly funded police departments of the 1800s to the uprisings of the 1960s & 2020s. Part essay, part interview, and part archival collage, Power uses historical materials to illustrate our contemporary realities, examining urgent questions about a growing and largely unchecked authority — who is policed, who is protected, who gets to decide, and ...
Disgusted Bill Maher blasts Disney for hiring Brian Peck, and calls out the hypocrisy of Hollywood
