After a two-part premiere to season 12 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” that kicked off on February 28th and March 6th, we said goodbye to sexy doll Dahlia Sin and anime cutie Rock M. Sakura in the first two eliminations, each having lost to Nicky Doll and Brita, respectively, in the lip sync for your life battles to determine who shantays and who sashays away. Having seen the bottom, Nicky and Brita entered episode 5 with targets on their backs, determined to prove to RuPaul Charles and the other judges that they have the charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent to deserve to stay in the competition.
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “RuPaul’s Drag Race” recap of Season 12, Episode 5 to find out whether Brita, Nicky and the other queens were able to impress the judges with their acting chops with their performances in “Gay’s Anatomy.” After reading our thoughts on the episode, be...
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “RuPaul’s Drag Race” recap of Season 12, Episode 5 to find out whether Brita, Nicky and the other queens were able to impress the judges with their acting chops with their performances in “Gay’s Anatomy.” After reading our thoughts on the episode, be...
- 3/28/2020
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Mainland China has as many outstanding movies to offer as Hong Kong, even though they are sometimes overshadowed by international releases. Many people might not even know that China has one of the biggest movie scenes, with the six generations of talented filmmakers. Thanks to them, Chinese film culture is growing bigger. And better! Here are six outstanding Chinese films that cover all the basic genres. Expect nothing short of outstanding performances and director talent.
Red Sorghum (1987)
This is a classic example from the Golden Age of the Chinese cinema. It portrays the life of a Chinese peasant girl, who is supposed to get married to a leprous man. The film shows common hardships, associated with the Japanese military intervention in the 1930s. Red Sorghum is a true classic, which embraces unique Chinese film and visual culture. Here, historic themes are always relevant and popular. The cinematography is very bright and full of contrasts,...
Red Sorghum (1987)
This is a classic example from the Golden Age of the Chinese cinema. It portrays the life of a Chinese peasant girl, who is supposed to get married to a leprous man. The film shows common hardships, associated with the Japanese military intervention in the 1930s. Red Sorghum is a true classic, which embraces unique Chinese film and visual culture. Here, historic themes are always relevant and popular. The cinematography is very bright and full of contrasts,...
- 2/12/2020
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
If just watching the trailer for The Lodge had you on the edge of your seat, I can understand why maybe you're not ready to watch the whole film, especially in a dark theater. The psychological thriller, from the directors of Goodnight Mommy Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, stars Riley Keough as Grace, the young soon-to-be-stepmom and former member of a cult run by her dad. The movie starts with one hell of a gruesome scene and only gets better from there. So if you're not willing to check out the whole creepy film, keep reading to see all the details you're going to miss.
The story starts with Laura (Alicia Silverstone) taking her kids (Jaeden Martell and Lia McHugh) to their dad's (Richard Armitage) house. Upon arriving, Richard tells Laura that it's time to finalize their divorce because he wants to marry Grace (Keough), and Laura can't handle it.
The story starts with Laura (Alicia Silverstone) taking her kids (Jaeden Martell and Lia McHugh) to their dad's (Richard Armitage) house. Upon arriving, Richard tells Laura that it's time to finalize their divorce because he wants to marry Grace (Keough), and Laura can't handle it.
- 2/9/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
World Cinema Dramatic entries Surge, Cuties among winners.
Mexican missing persons drama Identifying Features has won the World Cinema Dramatic audience award and the section’s juried screenplay prize for director Fernanda Valadez and co-writer Astrid Rondero at the Sundance awards ceremony.
Saturday’s (February 1) event in Park City, Utah, also honoured the UK’s Ben Whishaw with the World Cinema Dramatic special jury award for acting for Aneil Karia’s Surge, which Protagonist Pictures sells internationally, while Cuties on the Netflix slate from director Maïmouna Doucouré won the World Cinema Dramatic directing award.
Kino Lorber acquired North American rights...
Mexican missing persons drama Identifying Features has won the World Cinema Dramatic audience award and the section’s juried screenplay prize for director Fernanda Valadez and co-writer Astrid Rondero at the Sundance awards ceremony.
Saturday’s (February 1) event in Park City, Utah, also honoured the UK’s Ben Whishaw with the World Cinema Dramatic special jury award for acting for Aneil Karia’s Surge, which Protagonist Pictures sells internationally, while Cuties on the Netflix slate from director Maïmouna Doucouré won the World Cinema Dramatic directing award.
Kino Lorber acquired North American rights...
- 2/2/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
The narrative feature “Minari” and the documentary “Boys State” have won the top prizes from the U.S. jury at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, which announced its winners at an awards ceremony on Saturday night. “Minari,” director Lee Isaac Chung’s coming-of-age story about a Korean-American boy, also won the festival’s audience award.
The only other films to win more than one award were “Identifying Features” (“Sin Senas Particulares”), Fernanda Valadez’s drama about a Mexican woman searching for a son who disappeared while attempting to cross the border; and “I Carry You With Me,” in which documentary director Heidi Ewing makes her narrative feature debut about an aspiring Mexican chef whose life changes when his sexuality becomes public. “Identifying Features” won the audience award in the World Cinema Dramatic section and a jury award for its screenplay, while “I Carry You With Me” won the audience award in...
The only other films to win more than one award were “Identifying Features” (“Sin Senas Particulares”), Fernanda Valadez’s drama about a Mexican woman searching for a son who disappeared while attempting to cross the border; and “I Carry You With Me,” in which documentary director Heidi Ewing makes her narrative feature debut about an aspiring Mexican chef whose life changes when his sexuality becomes public. “Identifying Features” won the audience award in the World Cinema Dramatic section and a jury award for its screenplay, while “I Carry You With Me” won the audience award in...
- 2/2/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
J Balvin announced that his fourth solo studio album, Colores, will be released in March. The album will feature previously released songs “Blanco” and “Morado.” Takashi Murakami will design the LP’s artwork.
Additionally, Balvin alluded to more singles from the album being shared in the coming months preceding its release. All of them will be produced by Sky Rompiendo.
Balvin previously released Oasis, his joint album with Bad Bunny, in 2019. Oasis was nominated for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album at the 2020 Grammy Awards, and was named one...
Additionally, Balvin alluded to more singles from the album being shared in the coming months preceding its release. All of them will be produced by Sky Rompiendo.
Balvin previously released Oasis, his joint album with Bad Bunny, in 2019. Oasis was nominated for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album at the 2020 Grammy Awards, and was named one...
- 1/31/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Shudder's The Nightshifter follows Stenio, who works the graveyard shift—no pun intended—at a morgue. Working among the dead isn't as peaceful as Stenio once thought. Also: release details for both Invasion Nano Sapiens graphic novel from Jackhammer Entertainment and No Sin Unpunished.
The Nightshifter DVD Release Details: "Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has picked up select rights to The Nightshifter from Shudder, AMC Networks’ streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural. The Nightshifter will be released on January 7, 2020, on DVD. Directed by Dennison Ramalho (ABCs of Death 2), he co-wrote the script with Cláudia Jouvin (Alone Man) and Marco de Castro (Ninjas). The film stars Daniel de Oliveira (Jean Charles), Fabiula Nascimento (S.O.S.: Women to the Sea 1 & 2), Bianca Comparato (“3%”), and Marco Ricca (Delicate Crime). Rlje Films will release The Nightshifter on DVD for an Srp of $27.97.
In The Nightshifter, Stênio (Oliveira) works the...
The Nightshifter DVD Release Details: "Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has picked up select rights to The Nightshifter from Shudder, AMC Networks’ streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural. The Nightshifter will be released on January 7, 2020, on DVD. Directed by Dennison Ramalho (ABCs of Death 2), he co-wrote the script with Cláudia Jouvin (Alone Man) and Marco de Castro (Ninjas). The film stars Daniel de Oliveira (Jean Charles), Fabiula Nascimento (S.O.S.: Women to the Sea 1 & 2), Bianca Comparato (“3%”), and Marco Ricca (Delicate Crime). Rlje Films will release The Nightshifter on DVD for an Srp of $27.97.
In The Nightshifter, Stênio (Oliveira) works the...
- 1/6/2020
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Midway through our chat, Andrei Konchalovsky squints at his coffee and takes a brief pause. We’re in the restaurant of a cozy boutique hotel in Tallinn, Estonia. The restaurant is in the hotel’s basement floor; the 14th-century walls give the room a cave-like feeling, and a log fire sizzles behind our backs. Aside from us, the place is empty. Konchalovsky arrived in Tallinn to pick up a lifetime achievement at the 23rd Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF), and to present his latest directorial effort, Sin, a portrait of Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarroti, the sculptor, painter, architect, and poet behind such masterpieces as La Pietà, David, and the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. Sin came out three years after Paradise, Konchalovsky’s 2016 Holocaust drama, which earned the Russian a Silver Lion for best directing at the 73rd Venice Film Festival.
Like Andrei Rublev (1969), a somber epic of Russia’s...
Like Andrei Rublev (1969), a somber epic of Russia’s...
- 12/26/2019
- by Leonardo Goi
- The Film Stage
Matthew Byrd Jan 17, 2020
Baldur's Gate 3 has been confirmed by the Divinity: Original Sin 2 team.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 developers Larian Studios are working on Baldur's Gate 3. The news was revealed during the Google Stadia presentation at E3 2019.
“Baldur's Gate means so much to so many people. It's a great responsibility but I think we're ready for it,” Swen Vincke, Creative Director at Larian Studios, said in a statement. “We're all about creating reactive, systemic worlds that respect player agency and having a chance to apply our team's skillset in a universe as rich as Dungeons & Dragons is a lot of fun."
Why isn't BioWare or Wizards of the Coast working on this game (besides the fact that Larian is one of the best in the business)? Wizards of the Coast recently announced that it had opened a new gaming studio, but that it did not intend to work on classic...
Baldur's Gate 3 has been confirmed by the Divinity: Original Sin 2 team.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 developers Larian Studios are working on Baldur's Gate 3. The news was revealed during the Google Stadia presentation at E3 2019.
“Baldur's Gate means so much to so many people. It's a great responsibility but I think we're ready for it,” Swen Vincke, Creative Director at Larian Studios, said in a statement. “We're all about creating reactive, systemic worlds that respect player agency and having a chance to apply our team's skillset in a universe as rich as Dungeons & Dragons is a lot of fun."
Why isn't BioWare or Wizards of the Coast working on this game (besides the fact that Larian is one of the best in the business)? Wizards of the Coast recently announced that it had opened a new gaming studio, but that it did not intend to work on classic...
- 5/30/2019
- Den of Geek
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