Monthly Archives: October 2021

Bollywood Star: Shah Rukh Khan’s son released from jail

Aryan, Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan’s son, released from jail. Aryan was detained after the Narcotics Control Bureau raided a ship set to sail from Mumbai to Goa in early October. Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan’s son walked out of jail on Saturday and was greeted with dancing and firecrackers, over three weeks after his arrest during a drug raid …

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My Hero Academia Movie Nabs $3 Million Friday As Last Night In Soho

In what was a grim Friday for newbies, Funimation’s My Hero Academia: World Hero Movies was the top new release last night. The anime feature earned $2.88 million in 1,600 theaters to set the stage for an $8 million opening weekend. That’s obviously below the $21 million debut of Demon Slayer The Movie earlier this year, but it’ll already surpass …

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My Hero Academia World Heroes’ Mission 2021 Movie Review

From the very first scene, it’s clear that My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission has set the stakes ridiculously high. A terrorist organization called Humarise has created a chemical weapon that sends people’s quirks into overdrive, and the first city they use it on is completely destroyed: everyone with quirks dead, and only the “chosen” quirkless remain. Unlike the last …

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MFA: Live Movie Viewing Experience is Essential for Filmmakers

On Saturday, October 23, 2021, for the first time since the pandemic lockdown, the Stony Brook MFA in Film hosted its annual end-of-year Production I and Production II screenings at the Cinepolis movie theatre in Chelsea. note: 007 노 타임 투 다이 다시보기 무료보기 The in-person screening experience is essential to filmmakers. In introducing the Production I films, associate program …

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“The French Dispatch” (2021): Movie Review from Teen Fans

Wes Anderson is undeniably an acquired taste, and for some moviegoers a little of his unique signature style can go a long way. If you’re one of those viewers who can only handle Wes Anderson in small doses, then his new film Eternals online probably isn’t for you. It is very much Wes Anderson. It’s a lot of Wes Anderson. …

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Genre Banner Stoked Film Group Launches

‘Dig,’ starring Emile Hirsch, and ‘Slayers’, which is led by Abigail Breslin and Malin Akerman, are the first films on Stoked’s slate. Former NBA player Jarnell Stokes, director K. Asher Levin and producer Daniel Cummings have come together to launch production company Stoked Film Group. The company will focus on genre projects in the $3 million to $5 million range, …

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Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev Join the Cast of Netflix Comedy

Michael Rooker, Poorna Jagannathan, Julie Hagerty and Richard Kind will also join the Adam Devine feature. The Adam Devine-led Netflix comedy The Out-Laws has rounded out its cast with an A-list ensemble. Joining the previously announced Devine and Pierce Brosnan will be Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev, Michael Rooker and Poorna Jagannathan. Julie Hagerty, Richard Kind, Lil Rel Howery and Devine’s …

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Thai Cave Divers on How ‘The Rescue’ Tells “Deeper Story”

The Nat Geo documentary — from Oscar winners Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin — chronicles the against-all-odds mission to save a group of children trapped in a Thai cave in 2018. With the DOC NYC festival having this week unveiled its 15-strong 2021 shortlist, early favorites for the best documentary Oscar have started to emerge. Among those considered firmly …

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Armorer Says She Had No Knowledge of Live Rounds on Set

Attorneys representing Hannah Gutierrez-Reed released a statement with the armorer saying a number of factors made the set “unsafe.” Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the tragedy-stricken production Rust, released a statement through her lawyers saying she had “no idea where the live rounds came from” that were recovered by the Santa Fe County sheriff in their investigation into the fatal …

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Antlers review: A Smart yet Scary Supernatural

Director Scott Cooper combines with producer Guillermo del Toro to swap subtlety for scares A whole forest full of horrors haunts Scott Cooper’s bleak Northwest fable Antlers, from economic depression and child abuse to full-blown flesh-eating stag monsters. Playing like a nasty Bruce Springsteen nightmare, classic native myths collide with blue-collar American social politics in this smart supernatural thriller with …

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