April has been a solid month for Netflix. They’ve gained back the popular comedy series Community, Money Heist: Part 4 did exceptionally well, and they’ve had surprising hits out of Ed Helms’ Coffee & Kareem and Chris Hemsworth’s Extraction. And now they’re bringing a few more hopeful titles to the service today, April 28th.
The biggest film of the batch is the 2011 alien invasion flick Battle: Los Angeles. It wasn’t exceptionally well-received when it released, and it won’t be winning you over with its fairly standard plot, but there’s enough action and explosions to keep your mind and eyes entertained for a few hours if you’ve already caught up on Netflix’s other big action titles.
The one new show being added today, meanwhile, is a Netflix Original from Mindy Kaling called Never Have I Ever. The series follows Indian-American teen Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan...
The biggest film of the batch is the 2011 alien invasion flick Battle: Los Angeles. It wasn’t exceptionally well-received when it released, and it won’t be winning you over with its fairly standard plot, but there’s enough action and explosions to keep your mind and eyes entertained for a few hours if you’ve already caught up on Netflix’s other big action titles.
The one new show being added today, meanwhile, is a Netflix Original from Mindy Kaling called Never Have I Ever. The series follows Indian-American teen Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan...
- 4/28/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Holding the festival is an incredibly difficult task especially after the recent attempted military coup in Turkey. The West cannot lose Turkey, a modern and western nation which is also Islamic and is the literal bridge between the West and the East. The Antalya Film Festival feels it is imperative to show that life still goes on after the coup, and the creative and recreative power of entertainment leads the show.Military Coup Blocks Bridge Over the Bosphorus — bbc.co.ukInspired by the failed July 15th coup, films about life under coups suggest what might have happened had the July attempt succeeded. The Sun’s Eclipse program is a powerful testament to the importance of democracy and human rights, and includes films from Turkey, Brazil, USA, Chile, Argentina.
We in the west often regard Turkey more as Eastern than Western…understanding why leads us to recognize the power of our...
We in the west often regard Turkey more as Eastern than Western…understanding why leads us to recognize the power of our...
- 10/28/2016
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
A still from Liar’s Dice
Liar’s Dice, directed by Geethu Mohandas, took home the Special Jury award at the 18th Sofia International Film Festival in Bulgaria recently.
The Grand Prix in the International Competition went to Georgian film Blind Dates by Levan Koguashvili.
The International Jury, headed by Ukrainian filmmaker Alexander Rodnyansky, comprised of French producer Cedomir Kolar, German producer Alexander Ris, Turkish director Lusin Dink and Bulgarian actress Silvia Petkova.
Liar’s Dice received its world premiere at Mumbai Film Festival last year and went on to screen at Sundance Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film is also scheduled to screen at the International Film Festival Prague.
Starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Geetanjali Thapa, the film follows a young woman in Himachal Pradesh who embarks on a journey with her daughter to find her missing husband. Along this journey, they find a free-spirited army deserter...
Liar’s Dice, directed by Geethu Mohandas, took home the Special Jury award at the 18th Sofia International Film Festival in Bulgaria recently.
The Grand Prix in the International Competition went to Georgian film Blind Dates by Levan Koguashvili.
The International Jury, headed by Ukrainian filmmaker Alexander Rodnyansky, comprised of French producer Cedomir Kolar, German producer Alexander Ris, Turkish director Lusin Dink and Bulgarian actress Silvia Petkova.
Liar’s Dice received its world premiere at Mumbai Film Festival last year and went on to screen at Sundance Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film is also scheduled to screen at the International Film Festival Prague.
Starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Geetanjali Thapa, the film follows a young woman in Himachal Pradesh who embarks on a journey with her daughter to find her missing husband. Along this journey, they find a free-spirited army deserter...
- 3/18/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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