Jeremy Piven Stars as Jewish Tap Dancer in The Performance
Jeremy Piven shines as a Jewish tap dancer in 'The Performance,' a film merging dance and powerful drama.
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DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY Trailer Premiere: Lose Your Senses With This Mexican Supernatural Thriller
After visiting a crime scene, an ambitious and insensitive tabloid crime photographer, falls victim to a mysterious illness that makes him lose, one by one, his five senses.
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Ambika Mod & Leo Woodall Star in New Netflix Adaptation of ‘One Day’
"After we met, I had a bit of a crush on you." "So what happened to it...?" Meet the new Emma and Dexter! Netflix has revealed the first official trailer for One Day, the brand new adaptation of the book of the same name. The upcoming limited series One Day will launch globally with all 14 episodes available in February. Emma and Dexter meet for the first time on the night of their graduation, in July of 1988. Tomorrow they must go their separate ways. One Day is a decades-spanning love story, based on the worldwide bestseller by David Nicholls. Each episode finds Dex and Em, one year older, on this one particular date, as they grow and change, move together and apart, experience joy and heartbreak. This story was already made into a movie back in 2011, starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess, also called One Day. Netflix's new One Day stars Ambika Mod as Emma and Leo Woodall as Dex, also featuring Essie Davis, Tim McInnerny, Amber Grappy, Jonny Weldon, Eleanor Tomlinson, Joely Richardson, and Toby Stephens. This ...
Make Concert Films Even Better with These Can’t-Miss Tips
Here are some tips that are guaranteed to leave your friends feeling thoroughly rocked with your concert films.
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Official Trailer for ‘Vishniac’ Doc Film About a Forgotten Photographer
"I would ask him about the people in the pictures, and he would say 'these are our people.'" Abramorama has revealed an official trailer for a documentary film titled Vishniac, about a photographer who has been forgotten in time. Difficult and flamboyant, Roman Vishniac captured iconic images of Jewish life, from the cafes of pre-war Berlin to the shtetls of Eastern Europe. But it would be up to his daughter to preserve his legacy. American-Israeli Director Laura Bialis (Rock in the Red Zone), along with executive producer Nancy Spielberg and producer Roberta Grossman, take us on a journey through the various chapters in the life of the photographer. From the cosmopolitan streets of pre-war Berlin, to the shtetlach in Poland and Lithuania to the Princeton offices of Albert Einstein, Vishniac's achievements in art & science invited praise and controversy. Vishniac explores the person behind the photos, while illuminating the many surprising chapters of his life. It's opening in NY & LA cinemas first before expanding to a few more art house theaters.
Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Laura Bialis' ...
Arcane Season 2 May Have Already Confirmed The Show’s Oldest League Of Legends Theory
The latest teaser trailer for Arcane season 2 suggests that one of the show's oldest League of Legends theories may become true after all.
Young Ahsoka Star Ariana Greenblatt Has The Perfect Reaction To Seeing The Mandalorian’s Pedro Pascal
Star Wars' young Ahsoka Tano actress Ariana Greenblatt reacts to seeing The Mandalorian's Din Djarin actor Pedro Pascal at the Golden Globes.
Interstellar’s Hidden Parallel With A 1500-Year-Old Story Makes Its Ending Even Better
Interstellar shares some fascinating parallels with a 1500-year-old fable that makes its ending even better by revealing its true hidden meaning.
Gladiator Star Reflects On The "Crazy" Experience Of Returning To Ridley Scott Sequel 24 Years Later
Exclusive: Connie Nielsen, who played Lucilla in the original Gladiator - reflected on reprising her role decades later in the Ridley Scott sequel.
Yorgos Lanthimos: ‘Why is sex such a taboo? I really don’t understand’
Yorgos Lanthimos on the intricate cine-suture work that it took to make his magnificent new film, Poor Things.
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