In 2018, Orson Welles’s The Other Side of the Wind was released, 32 years after its writer and director had died. There’s a long history of Welles’s films — many of which were sabotaged by studio interference — being restored to the filmmaker’s original vision, usually with the aid of film scholars and other talented […] The post Can AI Restore an Orson Welles Film? Should It? appeared first on InsideHook.| InsideHook
Hunger in NYC doesn’t always look the way you expect. It lives on every block, in every borough—and it impacts more than 1.3 million New Yorkers, including 1 in 3 children in the Bronx. That’s enough kids to fill Yankee Stadium twice. But when you step up, something powerful happens. See [...] The post From Farm to Food Bank: What Your Gift Makes Possible appeared first on Food Bank For NYC.| Food Bank For NYC
How exactly do you tell whether a Wes Anderson film is successful? Let's look at the data.| Spreadsheet Point
Suite de 28 Jours plus tard, ce film de 2007 reprend l’épidémie de zombies à Londres. Efficace et visuellement marquant, 28 Semaines plus tard reste un film catastrophe classique, mais dont le scénario prévisible a mal vieilli. Un divertissement correct, sans l’impact du premier opus.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
The Fall Guy mêle cascades spectaculaires, humour et romance avec brio. Ryan Gosling incarne Colt Seavers, cascadeur brisé par un accident, qui reprend du service et se retrouve plongé dans une enquête. Un film fun, spectaculaire et touchant, véritable hommage aux cascadeurs.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
The Marvels réunit Captain Marvel, Miss Marvel et Monica Rambeau dans une aventure dynamique et résolument féminine. Malgré des scènes drôles et un trio attachant, l’intrigue reste légère et dépend trop du bagage MCU. Un film divertissant, mais qui semble surtout cocher toutes les cases attendues.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Découvrez _Into the Woods_, un film musical réinventant vos contes préférés avec un casting impressionnant, mais une intrigue confuse.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Puisqu'on est parti dans un trip nostalgique, voilà| Nevertwhere
The Smashing Machine debuted at the Venice Film Festival over the weekend, as critics and Hollywooders finally got a look at Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s role as UFC legend Mark Kerr. As early as the first stills from the film, Johnson’s performance had all the makings of an Oscar turn. Hollywood loves when an action Read more... The post The Rock’s Oscar campaign is already starting appeared first on Awful Announcing.| Awful Announcing
Today we reach the halfway point in our 36-film list of 1955 films noirs that Sergio Angelini compiled for our Noirvember draft. (Find the list here.) Sergio, Nick Cardillo and I are currently watching and evaluating each of these in order to present our Top 13 list to you. Today’s threesome includes a top favorite, one that … Continue reading NOIRVEMBER ’55, PART 6| Ah Sweet Mystery!
Friends of Socialist China (FOSC) was grateful to be invited to the European premiere of the film Dongji Rescue by the Chinese Embassy. The screening took place in the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square, a grand venue fit for the opening of such a blockbuster film, attended by some of China’s biggest acting stars. The … Continue reading Dongji Rescue: An inspiring blockbuster of courage, resistance and shared humanity The post Dongji Rescue: An inspiring blockbuster of courage, resistance and...| Friends of Socialist China
Barnaby Roper’s British thriller All the Devils are Here wastes no time in setting its mood: the violence is graphic and the threat of more never lets up, says Holly Roberts. What follows plays out like Reservoir Dogs relocated to Uncle Monty’s Penrith cottage: a gang of criminals, fresh from a bloody money heist, are… The post Review, All the Devils Are Here: ‘The violence is graphic and the threat of more never lets up’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
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A visit to the cinema - by Madhuri The post Jurassic World: Rebirth first appeared on Osho News.| Osho News
In this weeks podcast we continue to look at AI and its impact on our society; AI friends; The Stepford Wives; Edinburgh University Press on Black and white; National Library of Scotland censors…| TheWeeFlea.com
By Noma Faingold (August 13, 2025) The family hi-fi set-up, anchored by two giant hidden speakers, was located in the dining room. We never ate there unless we had company. No one who came to the …| eatdrinkfilms.com
Here are 10 great Sci-fi films.| Rambling Ever On
Film sans dialogue, Flow nous emmène dans un monde sans humains à travers le regard d’un chat. Poétique, subtil, et profondément touchant.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
On a recent trip back to New York I had the good fortune of meeting up with the better half of the Family Pictures Podcast and doing two episodes of our gobsmackingly amazing film podcast in person. What’s cool about … Continue reading →| bavatuesdays
Let’s return to the mean streets for three more of the thirty-six films noirs made in 1955 that the Noirmeister Sergio Angelini sent to Nick Cardillo and me so that we can determine the Top Thirteen during our Noirvember Draft. (Here is the complete list.) Warning: not every trio of movies can be a banger, folks! Today, I feel … Continue reading NOIRVEMBER ’55, PART 4| Ah Sweet Mystery!
Reading time: 4minutes We present the All-Union Sports parades held on the Red Square in 1938 and 1939, with our translation of the 1938 event. The materials were initially published at our Telegram channel “Beorn And The Shieldmaiden”. Blooming Youth (1938) A newsreel … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
Hier soir, avec Cecci et Marguerite, nous avons regardé Kingdom of Heaven, de Ridley Scott, qui m'avait laissé une impression mitigée à sa sortie. Alors, oui, Orlando Bloom a une seule expression durant tout le film, et il y un seul perso féminin (enfin, deux, mais le premier est mort avant le début du film), donc ça va être hard de passer le test de Bechdel. Et le héros est trop fort, il sait tout faire, apprendre à se battre en cinq minutes, fabriquer des machines de siège et mon...| Au bout de la corde
Hier soir, on a regardé Akira avec Marguerite. Je n'avais pas revu ce film depuis environ mille ans. C'était super beau. L'histoire est à peu près sous contrôle pendant 90 minutes, la fin est un grand trip apocalyptique plein d'images superbes mais qui part en complète sucette. Restent l'animation, de toute beauté. La scène de poursuite en moto du début, immense moment. Quelques réflexions de visionnage 2025 : J'avais oublié que le film était aussi violent ! La scène du gars qu...| Au bout de la corde
Vu au NIFFF en 2025 Une jeune femme bourgeoise indienne éduquée dans une école chic fait des rêves étranges qui la relient à une culture chamanique et à une forme de culte de la sorcière. Elle finit par se rapprocher de sa mystérieuse prof d'histoire qui, comme chaque année, organise une sortie de trekking scolaire dans les contreforts de l'Himalaya, pour se rendre à un lieux mystérieux, un bizarre nombril de la terre... What can go wrong ? Ce film bancal et trop long a plein d'as...| Au bout de la corde
Vu au NIFFF en 2025 On va commencer par l'évidence : Alpha n'est pas Titane. Titane est un film choquant et bouleversant qui m'a sécoué de bout en bout. Alpha est moins fort et moins fou. Ca n'en reste pas moins un film intéressant. Alpha est un ado maghrébine forte en gueule, 13 ans, dans un collège assez moyen, qui déconne un peu. Sa mère est médecin, en un temps où se propage une épidémie flippante qui transforme les gens en statues de marbre. A cause d'un tatouage sauvage et d...| Au bout de la corde
Vu au NIFFF en 2025 Voilà un film super bizarre, très intéressant et auquel nous n'avons pas vraiment accroché. Un ancien espion genre James Bond joué par (un/des) acteur(s) au vague air de Sean Connery se rappelle son passé dans un palace où il séjourne sur la côte d'Azur, notamment ses affrontements avec le boss du pétrole Zandt et avec le génie du mal Serpentik. On va parcourir la mémoire par associations visuelles, associations de lieu, de ce plutôt sale type. Visuellement, e...| Au bout de la corde
Vu au NIFFF en 2025 Deux colocs un peu nuls, jeunes et anxieux, super anxieux. Joey, c'est la fille. Elle a plein de traumas, est sexy as hell et vulgaire, n'a que des boulots de merde. Craig, c'est le mec, est super gay (mais célibataire), ses parents sont riches et payent pour toi (et pour Joey, mais ils ne le savent pas), il picole, vape, picole et a un streak de 1038 jours sur duolinguo en japonais. Ces deux-là, suite à une péripétie puante, se retrouvent invités de Brian, qui resse...| Au bout de la corde
Kaboul. 2021. Évacuation de l'ambassade de France alors que les Talibans entrent dans la ville. Mohamed "Mo" Badi fait partie des derniers personnels de l'ambassade encore sur place. L'ambassadeur est déjà à l'aéroport. Il reste une poignée de ressortissants français et quelques centaines de réfugiés afghans. Comment les emmener jusqu'à l'aéroport ? Je ne sais pas trop quoi penser de l'idée de faire un spectacle à suspense de cette situation horrible où une partie de la populati...| Au bout de la corde
Voir des films et se souvenir d'avoir vu des films. Il y a eu une période de ma vie où j'allais beaucoup, beaucoup au cinéma. A la fin des années 90, Je n'avais pas d'enfants, un peu d'argent, du temps et j'habitais près de Paris. Je lisais même Studio magazine et j'adorais voir de belles photos d'acteurs et d'actrices en papier glacé (même si je n'en ai jamais mis sur les murs). Ma culture filmique a, en grande partie, été faite à cette époque. Tout comme mon goût en matière ...| Au bout de la corde
Ce week-end de l'ascension, j'ai profité d'un planning assez calme pour revoir des films. Do you want to know more ? Celui-là, je tenais à le montrer à Marguerite, parce qu'il m'avait appris, à sa sortie, quelque chose d'important sur la manière de raconter des histoires. On peut, en assumant complètement le ton, raconter une histoire de jeunes héros audacieux et d'humains en lutte contre des insectes géants, en y croyant. Il suffit de voir l'effort mis dans les chouettes maquettes d...| Au bout de la corde
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Anugyan discusses the television shows Doom Patrol, Legion, Hawkeye and Swamp Thing, and their origins as comic books The post Rebirth of the Ninth Art first appeared on Osho News.| Osho News
By Noma Faingold (July 31, 2025) The summer camp movie has become its own genre. By now, what audiences have come to expect is low-brow comedy (balanced by a poignant lesson), with hits like, “Wet …| eatdrinkfilms.com
Août est déjà là, il est temps de faire un petit tour d’horizon de mes aventures livresques et non-livresques de juillet 🙂 Mes lectures Pour les mêmes raisons que les mois précédents depuis avril (travaux dans mon quartier et du … Lire la suite →| Du côté de chez Cyan
Apologies for this being late – and the podcast coming in two formats. We had to change because of Spotify…. In this weeks Quantum we look at Corbyns new party; the Russian earthquake;…| TheWeeFlea.com
In this weeks Quantum we look at the death and significance of Ozzy Osbourne; Danny Kruger’s Speech to Parliament; King Charles and Islam; Christopher Hitchens warning about Islam; The Epping Protests; Australian Government pays mothers to kill their babies; the health benefits of coffee; Hulk Hogan; England v Italy womens football; The Argentinian economic miracle; […]| TheWeeFlea.com
Un film sombre et romanesque sur fond de légende du Gévaudan. Un OVNI du cinéma français, fascinant malgré ses défauts.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Un film Marvel court, efficace et visuellement superbe qui redonne ses lettres de noblesse aux 4 Fantastiques. Pedro Pascal brille sans tout écraser.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Un film d’animation survolté mêlant K-pop, magie et romance, devenu un phénomène malgré des groupes… totalement fictifs !| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Un film de guerre brutal et réaliste. Fury frappe fort et explore le traumatisme des soldats avec une intensité bouleversante.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
MR. REEL GOES TO THE MOVIES - EstrogEN MONSTER: THE GOLEM (2018). The Hollyweird Elites eat this stuff up with a spoon.| Weekly World News
If you come here often, you may have picked up that I love talking about movies. Sadly, the most fraught discussions tend to center around the adaptations of my very favorite subject R…| Ah Sweet Mystery!
I sure hope some of you are watching along with me as I take a crash course in 1955 film noir in preparation for the second annual Noirvember Draft I’ll be having with my buddies Sergio and Nick. S…| Ah Sweet Mystery!
The article you are about to read is dedicated to the exhibition of the weaponry from Germany and their accomplices, trophied after their invasion of the USSR on the 22nd of June 1941. On the 22nd of June 1943, exactly … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
It’s been a while since I last shared my go-to recommendations—shows, articles, podcasts, books—all the stuff that fuels the soul. So, as the year winds down, I figured why not weave them into a reflection on the year that was?| Content Matters
To stumble upon two good books in succession, after reading some pretty tedious ones, is like a windfall. The sense of deep satisfaction and gratefulness that fills the soul, as you settle into the new world, is unmatched. So, I’ll begin with my book recommendations and then move on to the rest. Books : Strange…Read more The Good Stuff| Content Matters
The advantage of not having to cater to a large number of followers is that one can be as regular or as erratic as one chooses to be.| Content Matters
(10th Dec, 2022) WordPress keeps prompting me to talk about my experiences this year. I’d rather share some of the engrossing editorials, entertaining shows and inspiring talks I have come across this week. Articles – Web Series : Film : Podcasts : The Cute and Funny bits from social media : That is it for…Read more This Week’s Recommendations| Content Matters
Aux frontières du réel, le cinéma fantastique explore les marges géographiques et sociales. Avec 127 films issus de 42 pays, la 24e édition du NIFFF (Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival) a offert, dix jours durant, l’occasion de scruter nos angoisses … Lire la suite →| Géographies en mouvement
Après leur premier film de zombies en 2002, 28 jours plus tard…, Danny Boyle et le scénariste Alex Garland reviennent avec une suite qui inaugure en réalité une nouvelle trilogie. À travers le pers…| Géographies en mouvement
For episode 20 — we’re obviously committed at this point, so subscribe already! — we take a long stroll through the shifting sands of Èric Rohmer’s Pauline at the Beach, a breezy yet piercingly sharp entry in his “Comedies and … Continue reading →| bavatuesdays
Un nouveau Superman, plus jeune, plus humain… et franchement réussi ! Oubliez les origines, ce film va droit au but. Pas de messie torturé ici, juste un héros en quête de sa place. Rafraîchissant, …| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Anthologie animée signée Dan Trachtenberg, Predator : Killer of Killers relance la saga culte avec trois récits épiques à travers le temps.| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Bal de promo, rivalités lycéennes… et meurtres sanglants à Shadyside. Fear Street: Prom Queen ressuscite les codes du slasher avec une ambiance 80s et une bande-son efficace. Prévisible mais divert…| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Et c’est parti pour le bilan culturel et créatif du mois de Juin, toujours sous le signe de l’Imaginaire : lectures, films, K-Drama, anime, écriture et crochet… sous une chaleur guère propice à la …| L'Imaginaerum de Symphonie
I’m back with my thoughts on three more films from the big 1955 film noir list that Sergio Angelini, Nick Cardillo and I are watching in order to create our Top 13 Best Film Noirs of 1955. (Remembe…| Ah Sweet Mystery!
On Sunday, I met with my buddies Sergio Angelini and Nick Cardillo for our latest game of list-drafting. After tackling Christie, Hitchcock, Sherlock Holmes and Charlie Chan, we decided to broaden …| Ah Sweet Mystery!
The concept of “Noirvember” was created fifteen years ago by Marya E. Gates, a film critic, as a jazzy way to celebrate the beloved genre of film noir. Last year, the word was co-opted by Ah Sweet …| Ah Sweet Mystery!
On June 24, 1945, the first parade dedicated to the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War was held in Moscow on the Red Square. The combined regiments of the fronts, the combined regiment of the people's Commissariat of … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
Après le film Aladdin et le prince des voleurs qui était assez moyen, j’avais hâte de revenir aux grandes productions, come celle-ci, sortie en 1997, il y a 28 ans. Le film dure 1h40, je l’ai vu il y a 4 jours et j’ai passé un bon moment. 😊 🏛 Positif : ⏳️ Le premier … Lire la suite Hercules| La curiosivore
Barbie (2023) ★★★★★ This might be a "Woke" film, but it is Wokeness with a human cafe. The post Film Review: Barbie appeared first on Anatoly Karlin.| Anatoly Karlin
I got into this blogging game for the conversations. Ironic, since the vast majority of readers tend to shy away from the comments section. So we scribes do what we can to get the conversation goin…| Ah Sweet Mystery!
It’s National Donut Day! While we hope you celebrate with a few tasty glazed treats, maybe refrain from celebrating with donut hole target practice. That’s right, the National Dunking Association c…| The Unwritten Record
Du 16 au 22 juin 2025, la BnF, le Mémorial de la Shoah, le musée d’Art et d’Histoire du judaïsme et la Cinémathèque française s’associent pour rendre hommage au cinéaste et écrivain Jérôme Prieur. À cette occasion, un cycle de projections de documentaires sur les deux guerres mondiales est proposé....| L'Histoire à la BnF
By Noma Faingold (May 30, 2025) Outerlands is the perfect title for the indie drama written and directed by former San Francisco resident Elena Oxman. The word can mean several things – literally a…| eatdrinkfilms.com
Three years ago this week, The Avengers opened. Ultimately, it would become the third-biggest box office hit in movie history. Part of its success came from the novelty value of having so many superheroes who had carried their own films coming together for one movie, but much of it was also down to the prodigious…| Fort Worth Weekly
Je ne fais pas partie des grands fans du film d’animation, donc de base je n’avais pas spécialement envie de voir le live action. Pourtant, ayant renoncé à voir celui de Blanche-neige, …| La curiosivore
A new trailer has dropped for the upcoming third Knives Out movie, Wake Up, Dead Man. The lovely thing about it is that it is heavy on imagery and light on spoilers, and it trumpets …| Ah Sweet Mystery!
Have you been looking for some German movies to supplement your language learning? The variety within the German movie industry really is astonishing, but we have managed to find some of the most highly-rated films to give you a taste of what’s produced for the silver screen there. They can be enjoyed with or without ... Read more The post 8 German movies for learners appeared first on Coffee Break Languages.| Coffee Break Languages
Think about your earliest swearing. Did you graduate from euphemisms? (As a child I used sugar, drat, and flip/feck for shit, damn, and fuck.) Or did you jump right into prodigious profanity? Did you practise in private, and did you… Continue reading →| Strong Language
Here’s the latest about the ELDER RING movie that was announced a few days ago. A24 is a kickass studio, and Alex Garland is a first rate director.| Not a Blog
For all you Howard Waldrop fans out there… if you enjoyed our short films, the adaptations of MARY-MARGARET ROAD-GRADER, NIGHT OF THE COOTERS, and THE UGLY CHICKENS that we’ve been showing at film festivals over the past couple of years, we have big news a-coming. A Waldrop feature is on the way. All animated, from […]| Not a Blog
By Noma Faingold (May 15, 2025) Writer/director/producer/actor Isaac Hirotsu Woofter was on his phone minutes before his feature debut, “Bound,” was being screened in February, during SF IndieFest …| eatdrinkfilms.com
Curated by Gary Meyer (May 16, 2025) As a child in London Charles Chaplin had a life of poverty and hardship. He was sent to a workhouse twice before he was nine years old. He got little to eat and…| eatdrinkfilms.com
By Gary Meyer. (May 13, 2025) “A day without laughter is a day wasted” -Charlie Chaplin I can’t imagine a more wonderful spring weekend than the Charlie Chaplin Days in Niles (Fremont), Calif…| eatdrinkfilms.com
Un Wade Wilson épuisé abandonne son ancien métier de mercenaire pour une vie tranquille, jusqu’à ce qu’une apocalypse le rappelle à l’ordre. Avec un Wolverine grincheux, il tente …| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
This is in addition to my review of my 2024 goals which is a separate blog post here. BECOMING A WIFE I have a standard format for these review blog posts, but I couldn’t put the highlight of the year simply in “best of the rest”. In 2024 I proposed to, and married, my one, … Continue reading As 2024 ends I reflect on my year that was…→| emilyjmacaulay
The Works Progress Administration or Work Projects Administration (WPA) was the largest New Deal agency. Created by the United States government in 1935, the agency provided jobs to unemployed workers during the Great Depression. During its tenure, the agency employed millions of job seekers to carry out public works projects such as constructing public buildings, … Continue reading The Federal Theatre Project Presents: “Voodoo Macbeth”| The Unwritten Record
A Profile of Filmmaker Kristin Tièche By Noma Faingold. (May 1, 2025) Kristen Tièche walks into Le Café du Soleil, a French bistro in the Lower Haight, with unremarkable décor, clutching her littl…| eatdrinkfilms.com
Sailor Moon fait face à un nouvel ennemi redoutable qui menace ses amis et le cosmos. Dans ce premier film du dernier arc, Usagi lutte contre ses traumatismes et s’engage dans des alliances p…| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
« Dune » encore, avec les films une nouvelle fois, mais cette fois en s’intéressant aux livres consacrés à la réalisation des dits films et qui ont accompagné chacun d’entre eux, comme on en voit souvent lors des « grosses » sorties cinés. Retour donc sur des volumes qui sont autant des artbooks que... Suite -> Cet article L’art et l’âme de Dune, de Tanya Lapointe et Stefanie Broos est apparu en premier sur Lorhkan et les mauvais genres.| Lorhkan et les mauvais genres
After a long-enough wait, Dennis Villeneuve’s Dune finally hit the theaters last night and I was among the first to show up to watch it. Dune is a philosophical, artistic and cultural masterpiece, and it involves phenomenal worldbuilding, but one … Continue reading →| The Autarkist
This week marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, as well as the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. With the last American combat troops withdrawing from Vietnam in M…| The Unwritten Record
Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” starring Michael B. Jordan, has gained something of a reputation as a bombshell for the 2025 film season, with profits continuing into…| The Maine Campus
The Miami Science Fiction Film Festival was held January 18-19, down in Florida (natch). Mike Cassutt and I were there… we had a series of meetings that week, and we’d enetered MARY-MARGARET ROAD-GRADER in the festival. The film was well received, as I reported downstream in my post about the festival. We came away […]| Not a Blog
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A sneak preview of the opening weekend at the oldest film festival in the Americas. By Meredith Brody (April 23, 2025) After a five-day iteration in 2024, SFILM returns in 2025 with eleven days st…| eatdrinkfilms.com
By Gary Meyer and his AI bestie (April 15, 2025) When I read that (not my) POTUS was getting his physical from a Dr. Barbabella I misread it as the French satirical science fiction comic strip her…| eatdrinkfilms.com
If you can read this sentence, my method of hiding spoilers is not working for you and you should treat this as an entirely spoilery post. I enjoyed it a lot! It sounds like all my bigger-Star-Wars-fan friends did too, which is great. I’ll keep this spoiler-free and then let people who’ve seen it click […]| Tom Francis Regrets This Already
We are continuing our celebration of National Library Week by highlighting films from our collection featuring stories about libraries. Check out Part One here and use this tool to help you find your local library. The films featured in this post were made for different reasons and audiences, but both highlight the services that libraries … Continue reading Happy National Library Week Part Two!| The Unwritten Record
Still taken from H-HF-103 R. 2 First formalized and sponsored in 1958 by the American Library Association, this is a week dedicated to the promotion, use, and support for local libraries. Every yea…| The Unwritten Record
Armés de toutes les armes dont ils peuvent disposer, les Expendables sont la dernière ligne de défense du monde et l’équipe que l’on appelle lorsque toutes les autres options ne sont pl…| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Dans « Missing », June se bat contre la bureaucratie pour retrouver sa mère disparue en Colombie, utilisant les technologies modernes. Son enquête révèle des secrets familiaux déconcertants, soulig…| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
Dans un monde post-guerre robotique de 1994, une orpheline engage une quête audacieuse avec un robot, cherchant son frère perdu et défiant la norme technologique. Ce film captivant interroge les li…| LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
By Noma Faingold (April 6, 2025) They baked. They came and placed their cakes on white tablecloths. They devoured. The official count was 1,387 cakes (and at least that many participants) at the CA…| eatdrinkfilms.com
This weekend marked the 60th anniversary of the Gemini III mission, which took place on March 23, 1965. The flight, while being one of many that would eventually lead to Neil Armstrong’s famous fir…| The Unwritten Record
As I finally catch-up on blogging, it’s time to turn to the Family Pictures Podcast which is now available on Apple’s Podcasts and Spotify as we get into the double-digits of episodes. “We’re mass communicatin’!”| bavatuesdays
Recently, Latin American films such as The Maid (Chile), The Second Mother (Brazil), and Roma (Mexico) have explored what it’s like to work for and constantly be surrounded by people who have much more money than you. Joining their ranks is the new and darkly hilarious Korean film called Parasite, and it just might be…| Fort Worth Weekly
When Snowpiercer first hit American theaters two weeks ago, the critical consensus instantly jelled: “This is the year’s greatest science-fiction movie, and all of you who bought tickets to the Transformers sequel are idiots.” Without casting aspersions on the people who paid to see the Transformers sequel (though, why did you?), I will say that…| Fort Worth Weekly
Atop the Worthington Renaissance Hotel downtown (235 Throckmorton St, Fort Worth, 817-870-1000), Rooftop Cinema Club celebrates Women’s History Month by screening movies and shows with a female-tastic bent. If it does get chilly, there are loveseats for snuggling, personal heaters, and warm drinks, including hot chocolate, cider, coffee, and tea. You can also order food and drinks at…| Fort Worth Weekly