Criterion in April 2024: LA HAINE, I AM CUBA, PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK in 4K
The Criterion Collection reaches out to encompass more radical works of cinema in April 2024, led by Mathieu Kassovitz's completely unsettling La Haine (1995); the seminal Werckmeister Harm...
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Top 10 Most Anticipated Films at Sundance 2024 – Cinema in the Snow
It's January again, which means it's time for yet another Sundance Film Festival. The 2024 festival is about to kick off in a few days, and FS is back in Utah, ready to start watching. Ready to dive into the enthralling line-up of new films this year. This is the 18th time we have covered Sundance, ever since 2007, bringing attention to good films and the festival experience. I am always looking forward to wading through all the good films the fest. Packing in as many as I can catch. Out of the 90+ films showing at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, I've picked 10 films that I'm looking forward to the most. To keep things well balanced, I've chosen 5 feature films and 5 documentaries from the line-up. For 2024, the fest has once again programmed a compelling selection of unknown directors, first-time filmmakers, and potential hits that could breakout. As usual with Sundance, you never can really tell what'll good or bad before watching anything, but here's my early picks anyway. I recommend adding these 10 films to ...
Orlando Bloom & Andie MacDowell in ‘Red Right Hand’ Thriller Trailer
"Take him out! Make a show of it." Lionsgate has revealed an official trailer for a crime action thriller film titled Red Right Hand, which is not connected with the video game series Red Dead Redemption. The film is now set to open soon in late February, without any festival premieres or any other appearances before. Orlando Bloom stars as Cash, who is trying to live an honest and quiet life, but when the small town crime kingpin "Big Cat" forces him back into her services, he proves capable of anything to protect the town and the only family he has left. Andie MacDowell co-stars as the big boss "Big Cat", which seems like some intriguing casting. Also with Garret Dillahunt, Brian Geraghty, James Lafferty, Jeremy Ratchford, Nicholas Logan, Scott Haze, and Alexandra Park. This looks like another standard gritty Appalachia crime thriller, with plenty of shoot outs and arguments and backcountry rendezvous and more. Check it out.
Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Ian & Eshom Nelms' Red Right Hand, direct from YouTube:
Cash (Orlando Bloom) is trying to live ...
RED RIGHT HAND Official Trailer: It’s Orlando Bloom Versus Andie MacDowell’s Country Goons in Action Flick
Cash is trying to live an honest and quiet life, but when Big Cat forces him back into her services, he proves capable of anything to protect the town and the only family he has left.
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The Holdovers review – the most scintillating festive movie in years
A curmudgeonly teacher, a grieving cook and a petulant young student find themselves thrown together for the holidays in Alexander Payne's excellent Christmassy dramedy.
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The Power of Choice: Customizing Your Online Lottery Experience
This article explores the transformative power of choice in shaping your online lottery (หวยออนไลน์) experience.
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Why Go Online? Exploring the Benefits of Choosing Lottery Websites
This article delves into the numerous benefits of choosing lottery websites over traditional methods, shedding light on the convenience.
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Festival Trailer for ‘Igualada’ – About a Black Colombian Rural Activist
"We are the descendants of free men and women who were enslaved." Human Pictures has revealed a first look festival trailer for a documentary film titled Igualada, premiering at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival kicking off this week in Utah. One highly anticipated world cinema doc film showing at Sundance this year. Black Colombian activist Francia Márquez transforms a derogatory term, "Igualada," into a symbol of rights defiance. Her presidential campaign inspires the entire nation, challenging societal norms. In one of Latin America’s most unequal countries, Márquez, a Black Colombian rural activist, challenges the status quo with a presidential campaign that reappropriates the term "Igualada" — someone who acts as if they deserve rights that supposedly don't correspond to them — and inspires a nation to dream. This looks like a rousing and inspiring story of just how hard it is to fight against incredible oppression, another fascinating tale of tenacity & ambition. Definitely one to keep an eye on, whether at Sundance or wherever else it shows up next. This film is also very similar to the excellent doc ...
Why Choose Direct Web Slots? Unraveling the Benefits of Instant Play
In the ever-evolving online gambling landscape, direct web slots have become popular among players seeking instant play experiences.
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