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  • 2025 September


    Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere – The Making of ‘Nebraska’

    Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere – The Making of ‘Nebraska’

    A look into Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska' album creation during a challenging period. The biopic, 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,' explores his artistic process and personal struggles.


    “2 Pianos”: Love, Music, and Reunion in Lyon

    “2 Pianos”: Love, Music, and Reunion in Lyon

    Arnaud Desplechin's "2 Pianos" features reunited lovers, music, and emotional turmoil in Lyon. Starring François Civil and Charlotte Rampling, it explores themes of love, loss, and artistic passion.


    “The Devil Wears Prada” Sequel: Wintour’s Thoughts & Milan Fashion Show Filming

    “The Devil Wears Prada” Sequel: Wintour’s Thoughts & Milan Fashion Show Filming

    Anna Wintour enjoyed "The Devil Wears Prada." Dolce & Gabbana filmed a runway show in Milan for the sequel, starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt, focusing on Runway magazine's challenges.


    Doja Cat’s ‘Vie’: Pop, Rap, and 80s Remix

    Doja Cat’s ‘Vie’: Pop, Rap, and 80s Remix

    Doja Cat's 'Vie' blends pop, rap, and 80s influences, showcasing her versatility. With Antonoff's touch, she navigates retro sounds while staying true to her style. 'Vie' redefines 80s pop, emphasizing Doja's evolution.


    Piku: A Simple Comfort Film Exploring Family & Absurdity

    Piku: A Simple Comfort Film Exploring Family & Absurdity

    "Piku" is a simple, heartwarming film about family, Bengali culture, and dealing with aging parents. It balances absurdity and reality, exploring themes of roots, class, and modern life. Durga Puja, too!


    Animation: Emotions, Technology, and the Human Touch – Victor Ens Interview

    Animation: Emotions, Technology, and the Human Touch – Victor Ens Interview

    Animator Victor Ens discusses balancing technology with human emotion in animation, highlighting his work on Klaus and The Breadwinner. He emphasizes storytelling, mentoring, and the importance of emotional depth.


    Lorde’s ‘Virgin’: Deconstruction, Transformation, and Digital Subjectivity

    Lorde’s ‘Virgin’: Deconstruction, Transformation, and Digital Subjectivity

    Lorde's 'Virgin' concert explores deconstruction, reconstruction, and digital subjectivity through clothing changes, lighting, and audience interaction, revealing layers of self and artistry.


    The Fence: Colonial Allegory, San Sebastian Premiere

    The Fence: Colonial Allegory, San Sebastian Premiere

    Denis's 'The Fence,' an allegory for colonial violence set in West Africa, premiered at San Sebastian. Stars Blyth and McKenna-Bruce attended. Film based on Bernard-Marie Koltès's play.


    The Senior: Second Chance Football & Redemption

    The Senior: Second Chance Football & Redemption

    "The Senior" tells the inspiring true story of Mike Flynt, who rejoins his college football team at 59, seeking redemption and a second chance. A feel-good sports drama with heart.


    Rian Johnson Honored at Newport Beach Film Festival

    Rian Johnson Honored at Newport Beach Film Festival

    Rian Johnson to be honored at Newport Beach Film Festival for 'Wake Up Dead Man'. A podcast recording and award presentation will highlight his impactful career, including 'Knives Out' and 'Star Wars'.


    Highest 2 Lowest: Music, Class, and Power in Spike Lee’s Film

    Highest 2 Lowest: Music, Class, and Power in Spike Lee’s Film

    Spike Lee's 'Highest 2 Lowest' uses music (jazz, gospel, trap) to highlight class disparities. Music becomes a battlefield reflecting power struggles and cultural authenticity. Whose music is valued?


    David Puttnam: Honored for Movie Industry Leadership

    David Puttnam: Honored for Movie Industry Leadership

    David Puttnam, a movie legend with Oscar-winning films like 'Chariots of Fire,' is being honored for his leadership in the movie industry. He also served in Parliament and promotes education.


    Driver’s Ed: A Road Trip of Self-Discovery

    Driver’s Ed: A Road Trip of Self-Discovery

    "Driver's Ed" is a coming-of-age road trip where a high school senior, fearing a breakup, embarks on a journey of self-discovery with classmates, encountering unexpected challenges and revelations.


    Bowie’s Creative Afterlife: Albums, Tours & Legacy

    Bowie’s Creative Afterlife: Albums, Tours & Legacy

    A look into David Bowie's final creative period, including 'Blackstar', live performances, and his curated archive, revealing a compelling final act and lasting legacy. Explore albums, tours and more.


    Adulthood: Dark Family Secrets & Noir-Lite Thrills in Ontario

    Adulthood: Dark Family Secrets & Noir-Lite Thrills in Ontario

    In 'Adulthood,' siblings Megan and Noah uncover a body, revealing dark family secrets. A noir-tinged thriller set in scenic Ontario, it blends grisly events with wry social commentary.


    Spinal Tap Sequel: Back Faucet II + New Doc

    Spinal Tap Sequel: Back Faucet II + New Doc

    Spinal Tap reunites for 'Back Faucet II: The End Proceeds,' a new docudrama directed by Marty DiBergi. The sequel addresses rights issues and features cameos from music legends like Paul McCartney.


    Superman Saga: Gunn Teases Lex Luthor’s Role

    Superman Saga: Gunn Teases Lex Luthor’s Role

    James Gunn reveals the 'Superman Legend' treatment is complete, teasing a story where Lex Luthor and Superman must collaborate against a greater threat. Filming starts around April.


    Storytelling Diversity: Indie Films vs. Propaganda & Political Influence

    Storytelling Diversity: Indie Films vs. Propaganda & Political Influence

    The importance of diverse storytelling is highlighted. Indie films face pressures, contrasting with propagandistic narratives and political influence, particularly concerning films like 'The Apprentice' and the need for authentic voices.


    My Tennis Genius: Coaching, Film & Coming-of-Age Story

    My Tennis Genius: Coaching, Film & Coming-of-Age Story

    "My Tennis Genius" explores the clash between an aging tennis coach and a young player, delving into coaching styles, personal growth, and cross-generational support beyond the sport itself.


    Sacrifice: Gavras’s Satirical Film with Taylor-Joy & Charli XCX

    Sacrifice: Gavras’s Satirical Film with Taylor-Joy & Charli XCX

    Romain Gavras's "Sacrifice," starring Anya Taylor-Joy & Charli XCX, explores myth-making and societal satire. Filmed in Greece, it follows a popstar and a radical group amidst luxury fundraisers and volcanic eruptions.


    Lisbeth Salander: Justice, Freedom, and Dismantling Corruption

    Lisbeth Salander: Justice, Freedom, and Dismantling Corruption

    Lisbeth Salander confronts her past and a corrupt system in the Millennium trilogy's conclusion. She fights for survival, freedom, and justice, dismantling a secret organization through truth and exposure.


    “The Paper”: Mockumentary, Office Alumni & Toledo Reality Teller

    “The Paper”: Mockumentary, Office Alumni & Toledo Reality Teller

    "The Paper", a mockumentary from "The Office" alumni, follows the decomposing Toledo Reality Teller & new editor Ned, facing clickbait & Enervate pressures. Humor grows mid-season.


    Row: A Doomed Journey of Disillusionment and Survival

    Row: A Doomed Journey of Disillusionment and Survival

    "Row" portrays a botched rowing goal, fueled by disillusionment and individualistic ideas. It explores survival, but lacks depth and leaves a underwhelming impact. Akshay Khanna delivers standout performance.


    See How They Run: A Whodunit Mystery in London’s West End

    See How They Run: A Whodunit Mystery in London’s West End

    In 1950s London, a Hollywood director is murdered backstage. Inspector Stoppard and Constable Stalker investigate amidst a cast of suspects in this Agatha Christie-esque whodunit. Twists and turns abound!