Actor Sumeet Vyas, who stars in the season three of the streaming show ‘Permanent Roommates’, shared why he feels proud to be called Mikesh (his character’s name) in real life. ‘Permanent Roommates’ is a romantic drama that features Sumeet and Nidhi Singh in the lead roles.
They have brought back the internet’s favourite couple, #Tankesh, in the new season of the show.
The endearing chemistry between Sumeet and Nidhi in the latest season has once again left the fans in awe of them.
Talking about his character, Sumeet said: “I feel good when people call me Mikesh. Not only audiences but directors and makers also call me this. It shows that you did something that resonated with people, and I take it very positively because it is a privilege.”
The actor said: “It is exciting and humbling because, as an artist, very few people get an opportunity to...
They have brought back the internet’s favourite couple, #Tankesh, in the new season of the show.
The endearing chemistry between Sumeet and Nidhi in the latest season has once again left the fans in awe of them.
Talking about his character, Sumeet said: “I feel good when people call me Mikesh. Not only audiences but directors and makers also call me this. It shows that you did something that resonated with people, and I take it very positively because it is a privilege.”
The actor said: “It is exciting and humbling because, as an artist, very few people get an opportunity to...
- 10/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Actor Sumeet Vyas, who stars in the season three of the streaming show ‘Permanent Roommates’, shared why he feels proud to be called Mikesh (his character’s name) in real life. ‘Permanent Roommates’ is a romantic drama that features Sumeet and Nidhi Singh in the lead roles.
They have brought back the internet’s favourite couple, #Tankesh, in the new season of the show.
The endearing chemistry between Sumeet and Nidhi in the latest season has once again left the fans in awe of them.
Talking about his character, Sumeet said: “I feel good when people call me Mikesh. Not only audiences but directors and makers also call me this. It shows that you did something that resonated with people, and I take it very positively because it is a privilege.”
The actor said: “It is exciting and humbling because, as an artist, very few people get an opportunity to...
They have brought back the internet’s favourite couple, #Tankesh, in the new season of the show.
The endearing chemistry between Sumeet and Nidhi in the latest season has once again left the fans in awe of them.
Talking about his character, Sumeet said: “I feel good when people call me Mikesh. Not only audiences but directors and makers also call me this. It shows that you did something that resonated with people, and I take it very positively because it is a privilege.”
The actor said: “It is exciting and humbling because, as an artist, very few people get an opportunity to...
- 10/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
On World Theatre Day, it is worth celebrating the countless actors who honed their craft on stage before making their mark in the world of cinema. From the likes of Manoj Bajpayee, and Pankaj Tripathi to Sunny Hinduja. There are several exceptional actors who began their careers in theatre before transitioning to the big screen. These actors are a testament to the fact that theatre provides a solid foundation for any actor looking to develop their skills and build a successful career in the performing arts. Their performances continue to inspire audiences and serve as a reminder of the power and magic of live theatre.
Let’s take a look at a few actors who started their journey with theatre and continue to shine at the films
Manoj Bajpayee
Manoj Bajpayee is a critically acclaimed actor who started his career in theatre. During his time at the National School of Drama,...
Let’s take a look at a few actors who started their journey with theatre and continue to shine at the films
Manoj Bajpayee
Manoj Bajpayee is a critically acclaimed actor who started his career in theatre. During his time at the National School of Drama,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Cavalry Audio, the podcast arm of Keegan Rosenberger, Dana Brunetti and partner Matt DelPiano’s company, is moving into scripted podcasts with ten-part suspense thriller Verdict.
Spencer Garrett, who played Bob Woodward in Jason Reitman’s The Front Runner and featured in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Amazon’s Bosch, is to lead the ensemble cast of the audio series.
Verdict, which will launch on October 19 via the iHeartPodcast Network, centers on a federal investigator who must unravel the mystery behind a murder in a small town.
It tells the story of a murdered high school football star and the Federal Investigator who is brought in to potentially save an innocent man’s life. When the victim’s best friend confesses to the brutal crime that could land him on death row, Investigator Abigail Kaplan must navigate small-town politics, the awesome power of the local Mega Church...
Spencer Garrett, who played Bob Woodward in Jason Reitman’s The Front Runner and featured in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Amazon’s Bosch, is to lead the ensemble cast of the audio series.
Verdict, which will launch on October 19 via the iHeartPodcast Network, centers on a federal investigator who must unravel the mystery behind a murder in a small town.
It tells the story of a murdered high school football star and the Federal Investigator who is brought in to potentially save an innocent man’s life. When the victim’s best friend confesses to the brutal crime that could land him on death row, Investigator Abigail Kaplan must navigate small-town politics, the awesome power of the local Mega Church...
- 10/12/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Nine has unveiled dramas Underbelly: Vanishing Act and After the Verdict as part of its 2022 slate, with the network emphasising its “strong investment” in the genre at its upfronts today.
The series join Eq Media Group’s real estate docu-drama Buying Byron, ITV Studios Australia’s prison ob-doc series Australia Behind Bars, Southern Pictures and Orange Entertainment Co’s Missing Persons Investigation, and The Full Box’s Million Dollar Murders as the new titles announced for next year.
The virtual event included the cast announcement of Screentime’s Underbelly: Vanishing Act, which tells the story of Melissa Caddick, the high-roller who allegedly embezzled over $40 million before disappearing.
The series stars Kate Atkinson as Melissa Caddick, alongside Colin Friels, Tai Hara, Maya Stange, Ursula Mills, and Sophie Bloom.
Underbelly: Vanishing Act is produced by Kerrie Mainwaring and Matt Ford, who is also writing alongside Michael Miller, with Geoff Bennett directing.
Subtext...
The series join Eq Media Group’s real estate docu-drama Buying Byron, ITV Studios Australia’s prison ob-doc series Australia Behind Bars, Southern Pictures and Orange Entertainment Co’s Missing Persons Investigation, and The Full Box’s Million Dollar Murders as the new titles announced for next year.
The virtual event included the cast announcement of Screentime’s Underbelly: Vanishing Act, which tells the story of Melissa Caddick, the high-roller who allegedly embezzled over $40 million before disappearing.
The series stars Kate Atkinson as Melissa Caddick, alongside Colin Friels, Tai Hara, Maya Stange, Ursula Mills, and Sophie Bloom.
Underbelly: Vanishing Act is produced by Kerrie Mainwaring and Matt Ford, who is also writing alongside Michael Miller, with Geoff Bennett directing.
Subtext...
- 9/15/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and… Don West: I’m Don West! I’m in remission, bitches! Purple Rain! Purple Rain! Mike Tenay: Purple Rain, daddio! Dw: Yo, bro! I’m not sick, brotha! Mt: Then let’s haul ass to the Stargate…and kill Walt Disney! Dw: F–k yeah! Mt: Hey nerd! We’ll take the review on the road with us! Dw: You can ride bitch! Me: Ummmmm…what? Ow! Hey! Watch the collar! Wait…did you guys say Stargate? …like the movie? Mt: …the director’s cut! Mt: Bitchin’! Me: Ummmmm…what? Dw: Hannnnnngin’ ouuuuuut!!!!!!! Downnnnnn the streeeeeeet!!!!!!! The saaaaame olllllld thinnnnnnnnng!!!!!! We did last weeeeeeeek!!!!!!! Mt: Not a thinnnnnnng toooooo doooooooo!!!!!!! We got to doooooooo!!!!!!!! Oh yeaaaaaaaaah!!!!!! Dw and Mt: Wisconsin-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n!!!!!!!!!!!! Me: Ummmmmm…what? Mt: Stargate engaged! Dw: Wakakakakakakakaka!!!!!!!!! Me: I guess Impact starts noooooooooooooooooow!
- 9/11/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nxt review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Karrion Kross, who was booked to lose to Jeff Hardy on Raw in two minutes. At least it wasn’t…Triple H! Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!! Triple H: I hate everybody! Me: Shut the f–k up cuck! Let’s get to the wrestling!
Match #1: Kushida/Bobby Fish b. Tyler Rust/Roderick Strong The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Kushida & Bobby Fish didn’t waste a second making their intentions clear, as they went on the attack against Roderick Strong & Tyler Rust before the opening bell. The Diamond Mine attempted to impose their will, but Fish’s strength tipped the balance to set up the Nxt Cruiserweight Champion for a submission win on Rust.
The Verdict: 7 out of 10 – This was a pretty simple tag match that picked up speed as it ran it’s last few laps.
Match #1: Kushida/Bobby Fish b. Tyler Rust/Roderick Strong The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Kushida & Bobby Fish didn’t waste a second making their intentions clear, as they went on the attack against Roderick Strong & Tyler Rust before the opening bell. The Diamond Mine attempted to impose their will, but Fish’s strength tipped the balance to set up the Nxt Cruiserweight Champion for a submission win on Rust.
The Verdict: 7 out of 10 – This was a pretty simple tag match that picked up speed as it ran it’s last few laps.
- 7/21/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Ring Of Honor review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have my return to reviewing Roh. We’ve got two big matches to get to so…what the… [Phukkunntorr] – I am Phukkuntorr! I am the Ceeman Master! [Me] – What? [Phukkunntorr] – I am… [Me] – Stop talking. Change your name and what you are the master of. [Phukkuntorr] – Why should I, mortal?! [Me] – Just…just trust me. It…it doesn’t sound right. [Phukkunntorr] – I… [Me] – …can go now. [Phukkunntorr] – I… [Me] – …am leaving. Yes. I know. Bye bye. [Phukkunntorr] – Damn it. [Me] – Well, it’s time for wrestling. We’ve got a Pure Title match that, on paper, is a dream match, and a Fight On The Farm Match between The Briscoe Brothers. Okay. Here we go.
Match #1: Jonathan Gresham b. Fred Yehi – Roh Pure Title Match The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Mike Bennett, who will face the winner of this...
Match #1: Jonathan Gresham b. Fred Yehi – Roh Pure Title Match The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Mike Bennett, who will face the winner of this...
- 7/12/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Radu Jude’s satire won the top prize at the 2021 Berlinale.
Sovereign Film Distribution has secured UK and Ireland rights to Radu Jude’s Romanian irreverent satire Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn, which won the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival.
The London-based distributor struck the deal with Athens-based sales agent Heretic Outreach and is planning a theatrical release for the feature.
The latest film from Romanian writer/director Jude stars Katia Pascariu as a school teacher who finds her career and reputation under threat after a personal sex tape is leaked onto the Internet.
Sovereign Film Distribution has secured UK and Ireland rights to Radu Jude’s Romanian irreverent satire Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn, which won the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival.
The London-based distributor struck the deal with Athens-based sales agent Heretic Outreach and is planning a theatrical release for the feature.
The latest film from Romanian writer/director Jude stars Katia Pascariu as a school teacher who finds her career and reputation under threat after a personal sex tape is leaked onto the Internet.
- 7/1/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Welcome to this week’s World Wrestling Entertainment: Friday Night SmackDown review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…what the… The Noid: Hungahhhhhh!!!!!! Me: Ah! The Noid! He’s here for the pizza! The Noid: Woga! Me: Bastard! The Noid: Tiggulebittees!!!!! Me: I’ll whoop that ass! Rob Van Dam: Hey dude! Being an independent contractor means that you work in one place and that you get to pay for everything yourself. Me: Tha…no it doesn’t. Who told you that? The Noid: Nfufhwhjhfwo?!?!?!?!?! Rvd: Why would I want my employer to give me health insurance and spend my money when I can do that and save money and keep the rest? Me: Wha…huh? You’re gonna have to spend the same amount anyway. Also, shouldn’t you want to at least have the option for an employer to pay for an...
- 5/24/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Hungarian drama from award-winning filmmaker previously screened at Film Festival Cottbus and Russia’s Sofia International Film Festival.
Sovereign Film Distribution has acquired UK and Ireland rights to Szabolcs Hajdu’s Hungarian drama Treasure City in a direct deal with the filmmakers.
The film received its international premiere at Germany’s Film Festival Cottbus in December and was also selected for Russia’s Sofia International Film Festival.
Sovereign is scheduling a theatrical release in the UK on June 18 and is also making the title available for virtual cinema release, currently closing agreements with several sites.
Treasure City explores the darker side of human relationships,...
Sovereign Film Distribution has acquired UK and Ireland rights to Szabolcs Hajdu’s Hungarian drama Treasure City in a direct deal with the filmmakers.
The film received its international premiere at Germany’s Film Festival Cottbus in December and was also selected for Russia’s Sofia International Film Festival.
Sovereign is scheduling a theatrical release in the UK on June 18 and is also making the title available for virtual cinema release, currently closing agreements with several sites.
Treasure City explores the darker side of human relationships,...
- 4/20/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Raymund Ribay Gutierrez’s harrowing domestic abuse drama is now available on Virtual Cinema and VOD.
Joy and her six-year-old daughter Angel live in Manila, with her husband, Dante, a small-time criminal. As so often in the past, Dante comes home drunk at night and brutally beats Joy. This time, he also hurts Angel. Joy grabs her daughter and flees to the local police station, to finally get him sent to jail. But Joy is to discover that the search for justice comes at a price. Her case, obstructed by corruption, bureaucracy and seemingly indifferent officials. Lacking witnesses to support her case, and her husband released back onto the street, Joy starts to feel that she and her daughter are increasingly under threat.
This remarkably confident debut feature is extremely real, at times, blood-boilingly infuriating, and demands to be seen
“Verdict” was the official Philippine entry to the International Film...
Joy and her six-year-old daughter Angel live in Manila, with her husband, Dante, a small-time criminal. As so often in the past, Dante comes home drunk at night and brutally beats Joy. This time, he also hurts Angel. Joy grabs her daughter and flees to the local police station, to finally get him sent to jail. But Joy is to discover that the search for justice comes at a price. Her case, obstructed by corruption, bureaucracy and seemingly indifferent officials. Lacking witnesses to support her case, and her husband released back onto the street, Joy starts to feel that she and her daughter are increasingly under threat.
This remarkably confident debut feature is extremely real, at times, blood-boilingly infuriating, and demands to be seen
“Verdict” was the official Philippine entry to the International Film...
- 3/12/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Francisco Márquez’s feature premiered at the Berlinale in 2020.
Sovereign Film Distribution has acquird UK and Ireland rights to Francisco Márquez’s Argentinian thriller A Common Crime from Dubai-based Cercamon.
The film premiered in the Panorama at the Berlinale in 2020 and screened at the BFI London Film Festival later in the year.
Sovereign is aiming for a day-and-date release on April 9 if cinemas are open. The distributor is also making the title available for virtual cinema release and is closing agreements with several sites.
The story centres on a teacher, played by played by Elisa Carricajo, who is disturbed one...
Sovereign Film Distribution has acquird UK and Ireland rights to Francisco Márquez’s Argentinian thriller A Common Crime from Dubai-based Cercamon.
The film premiered in the Panorama at the Berlinale in 2020 and screened at the BFI London Film Festival later in the year.
Sovereign is aiming for a day-and-date release on April 9 if cinemas are open. The distributor is also making the title available for virtual cinema release and is closing agreements with several sites.
The story centres on a teacher, played by played by Elisa Carricajo, who is disturbed one...
- 2/11/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Sovereign Film Distribution has acquired U.K. and Ireland rights to writer-director Cristi Puiu’s Berlin and Seville winner “Malmkrog” (Manor House).
Puiu won the best director award at the Encounters section of the 2020 Berlin Film Festival, in addition to best screenplay and the Golden Giraldillo Award for best film at the Seville European Film Festival.
An adaptation of Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyov’s book “Three Conversations,” “Malmkrog” follows a politician, a countess, a general and his wife as they gather over the Christmas holidays in a manor house to discuss death, war, progress and morality. As the debate becomes more heated, cultural differences become increasingly apparent and the mood grows tense.
The film is billed as a unique mixture of “Downton Abbey” and Dostoyevsky, as it recalls the drawing room masterworks of Max Ophüls, and the stark cerebral work of Ingmar Bergman.
The cast includes Frederic Schulz-Richard, Agathe Bosch,...
Puiu won the best director award at the Encounters section of the 2020 Berlin Film Festival, in addition to best screenplay and the Golden Giraldillo Award for best film at the Seville European Film Festival.
An adaptation of Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyov’s book “Three Conversations,” “Malmkrog” follows a politician, a countess, a general and his wife as they gather over the Christmas holidays in a manor house to discuss death, war, progress and morality. As the debate becomes more heated, cultural differences become increasingly apparent and the mood grows tense.
The film is billed as a unique mixture of “Downton Abbey” and Dostoyevsky, as it recalls the drawing room masterworks of Max Ophüls, and the stark cerebral work of Ingmar Bergman.
The cast includes Frederic Schulz-Richard, Agathe Bosch,...
- 1/19/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Sovereign is proud to announce the release of writer/director Raymund Ribay Gutierrez’s harrowing domestic abuse drama, on 12th March, across streaming services.
Joy and her six-year-old daughter Angel live in Manila, with her husband, Dante, a small-time criminal. As so often in the past, Dante comes home drunk at night and brutally beats Joy. This time, he also hurts Angel. Joy grabs her daughter and flees to the local police station, to finally get him sent to jail. But Joy is to discover that the search for justice comes at a price. Her case, obstructed by corruption, bureaucracy and seemingly indifferent officials. Lacking witnesses to support her case, and her husband released back onto the street, Joy starts to feel that she and her daughter are increasingly under threat.
Verdict was the official Philippine entry to the International Film Category for the Oscars in 2020 and the deserved winner...
Joy and her six-year-old daughter Angel live in Manila, with her husband, Dante, a small-time criminal. As so often in the past, Dante comes home drunk at night and brutally beats Joy. This time, he also hurts Angel. Joy grabs her daughter and flees to the local police station, to finally get him sent to jail. But Joy is to discover that the search for justice comes at a price. Her case, obstructed by corruption, bureaucracy and seemingly indifferent officials. Lacking witnesses to support her case, and her husband released back onto the street, Joy starts to feel that she and her daughter are increasingly under threat.
Verdict was the official Philippine entry to the International Film Category for the Oscars in 2020 and the deserved winner...
- 1/16/2021
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
In today’s Global Bulletin, Inclusive Cinema addresses racism; Swipe pops champagne documentary; BFI seeks film fund director; Sky goes green; Sovereign acquires “Verdict”; and Blackstone buys “Stars Wars” building.
The U.K.’s Inclusive Cinema project has launched a guide for improving the cinema experiences of ethnically diverse audiences and staff — a directive that challenges institutions to make good on their Black Lives Matter and anti-racism statements from 2020.
The guide, titled “Dismantling Structural Inequality in Your Cinema,” was commissioned from artist and freelancer Sadia Pineda Hameed, and is cited by its writer as “the last toolkit that cinemas should need.” The toolkit examines the role of cinemas in the context of systemic injustice and focuses on preventing harm towards people of color. From immediately actionable tools, to encouraging inner, reflective and dialogue-based work, towards undoing systemic injustice, the guide is intended to create lasting change for future generations, and...
The U.K.’s Inclusive Cinema project has launched a guide for improving the cinema experiences of ethnically diverse audiences and staff — a directive that challenges institutions to make good on their Black Lives Matter and anti-racism statements from 2020.
The guide, titled “Dismantling Structural Inequality in Your Cinema,” was commissioned from artist and freelancer Sadia Pineda Hameed, and is cited by its writer as “the last toolkit that cinemas should need.” The toolkit examines the role of cinemas in the context of systemic injustice and focuses on preventing harm towards people of color. From immediately actionable tools, to encouraging inner, reflective and dialogue-based work, towards undoing systemic injustice, the guide is intended to create lasting change for future generations, and...
- 1/12/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Pilipino drama marks the feature debut of Raymund Ribay Gutierrez.
Award-winning Pilipino drama Verdict has been secured for the UK and Ireland by Sovereign Film Distribution, in a deal with Films Boutique.
The feature debut of Raymund Ribay Gutierrez premiered at Venice in 2019, where it won the special jury prize in the Horizons strand, and went on to screen at Telluride, Toronto and Busan. It was also the Philippines submission for the Academy Award.
Sovereign is planning a day-and-date release for Verdict on March 12, with any theatrical element dependent on an easing of pandemic restrictions.
The story centres on a battered wife,...
Award-winning Pilipino drama Verdict has been secured for the UK and Ireland by Sovereign Film Distribution, in a deal with Films Boutique.
The feature debut of Raymund Ribay Gutierrez premiered at Venice in 2019, where it won the special jury prize in the Horizons strand, and went on to screen at Telluride, Toronto and Busan. It was also the Philippines submission for the Academy Award.
Sovereign is planning a day-and-date release for Verdict on March 12, with any theatrical element dependent on an easing of pandemic restrictions.
The story centres on a battered wife,...
- 1/12/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Raymund Ribay Gutierrez was born in Makati City, Manila, Philippines. He has directed the Festival shorts “Imago” and “Judgement”, both of which were nominated for a Palme d’Or at Cannes; “Imago” also won the TIFF Short Cuts Award for Best Short Film. “Verdict” is his feature debut.
On the occasion of Verdict screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival, we speak with him about the transition from short to features, domestic violence and bureaucracy in the Philippines, the cinematography and the editing in the film, and many other topics.
How was the transition from short films to feature ones? What was the biggest difficulty and what the biggest difference?
Making films is always difficult either short or feature. Both has it’s respective discipline to acknowledge. Telling short stories that feels like a feature and telling a full-length stories that feels like a short.
The film deals with domestic...
On the occasion of Verdict screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival, we speak with him about the transition from short to features, domestic violence and bureaucracy in the Philippines, the cinematography and the editing in the film, and many other topics.
How was the transition from short films to feature ones? What was the biggest difficulty and what the biggest difference?
Making films is always difficult either short or feature. Both has it’s respective discipline to acknowledge. Telling short stories that feels like a feature and telling a full-length stories that feels like a short.
The film deals with domestic...
- 12/16/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The topic of domestic violence is usually a tricky one. Luckily, Filipino director Raymund Ribay Gutierrez picks the right approach: the straight one for his feature debut “Verdict”. The film premiered at Venice, in Orizzonti competition and its universal appeal of domestic drama combined with procedural about the faulty state of the country’s bureaucracy should assure its vibrant and long festival life.
“Verdict” is Screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
The film opens at home with Joy Santos and her daughter Angel (Jordhen Suan). Their evening routine is suddenly interrupted when Joy’s husband and Angel’s father Dante comes back home violently drunk and angry about some miscommunication between him and Joy. As the argument gets more and more heated, he gets physically violent toward his spouse, even hitting their child who gets in between. After slashing him with a kitchen knife in an obvious act of self-defense,...
“Verdict” is Screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
The film opens at home with Joy Santos and her daughter Angel (Jordhen Suan). Their evening routine is suddenly interrupted when Joy’s husband and Angel’s father Dante comes back home violently drunk and angry about some miscommunication between him and Joy. As the argument gets more and more heated, he gets physically violent toward his spouse, even hitting their child who gets in between. After slashing him with a kitchen knife in an obvious act of self-defense,...
- 12/6/2020
- by Marko Stojiljković
- AsianMoviePulse
Five Flavours Asian Film Festival invite you for a journey through taste, colors, and sounds of the Asian continent, hoping they can provide food for your thoughts and solace for your spirits.
The Programme of this year’s Festival comprises more than forty titles representing the extreme variety of Asian cinemas – from horror cinema to sweet melodramas, from grasping auteur cinema to relaxing journeys around the continent.
All the films will be presented online between November 25 and December 6.
Preparing this year’s edition forced the organisers to face up to completely new challenges – from the matters of logistics to finding new ways of thinking about their mission, priorities, building bridges between filmmakers and audiences outside the screening rooms. The online edition of the Festival is not a compromise, but a different way to reach the, perhaps even wider, audiences, discover the rich variety of Asian cultures, and explore the contemporary...
The Programme of this year’s Festival comprises more than forty titles representing the extreme variety of Asian cinemas – from horror cinema to sweet melodramas, from grasping auteur cinema to relaxing journeys around the continent.
All the films will be presented online between November 25 and December 6.
Preparing this year’s edition forced the organisers to face up to completely new challenges – from the matters of logistics to finding new ways of thinking about their mission, priorities, building bridges between filmmakers and audiences outside the screening rooms. The online edition of the Festival is not a compromise, but a different way to reach the, perhaps even wider, audiences, discover the rich variety of Asian cultures, and explore the contemporary...
- 11/2/2020
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios has renewed its popular courtroom series Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez for seven more seasons through fall 2027. It comes on the heels of last week’s seven-season renewal for America’s Court with Judge Ross.
Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez began airing its ninth season earlier this month. Three-time Emmy winner Perez, the first Latina judge to cross over from Spanish-language to English-language television, is the host and judge of Justice For All, a daily half-hour syndicated courtroom series with clearances in more than 90 percent of U.S. television markets. The series, which launched in September 2012, is also featured on Allen’s television network, JusticeCentral.TV, which is available on Comcast, DirecTV, Att U-Verse, Verizon FiOS, Dish, and other major cable carriers nationwide and globally.
“Now in its ninth season, Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez is a phenomenal show,...
Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez began airing its ninth season earlier this month. Three-time Emmy winner Perez, the first Latina judge to cross over from Spanish-language to English-language television, is the host and judge of Justice For All, a daily half-hour syndicated courtroom series with clearances in more than 90 percent of U.S. television markets. The series, which launched in September 2012, is also featured on Allen’s television network, JusticeCentral.TV, which is available on Comcast, DirecTV, Att U-Verse, Verizon FiOS, Dish, and other major cable carriers nationwide and globally.
“Now in its ninth season, Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez is a phenomenal show,...
- 9/22/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Warning: This post contains spoilers from the Season 3 finale of Search Party.
Murder, lies, another murder, more lies. It’s been a bumpy road for Search Party‘s Dory and Drew, but did that road ultimately land them behind bars?
More from TVLineSearch Party Season 3 Finale Recap: The Verdict Is In — Are Dory and Drew Heading for the Slammer?Quotes of the Week: The Twilight Zone, Search Party, Yellowstone and MoreHow Are Virtual Interviews Still Askew? Did Perry Mason Evoke Philip Jennings? Is The Wall a Bummer? And More Qs
Season 3 of the HBO Max dramedy is now available to stream in full,...
Murder, lies, another murder, more lies. It’s been a bumpy road for Search Party‘s Dory and Drew, but did that road ultimately land them behind bars?
More from TVLineSearch Party Season 3 Finale Recap: The Verdict Is In — Are Dory and Drew Heading for the Slammer?Quotes of the Week: The Twilight Zone, Search Party, Yellowstone and MoreHow Are Virtual Interviews Still Askew? Did Perry Mason Evoke Philip Jennings? Is The Wall a Bummer? And More Qs
Season 3 of the HBO Max dramedy is now available to stream in full,...
- 6/28/2020
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Films Boutique has sold Mohammad Rasoulof’s Berlinale Golden Bear winning “There Is No Evil” nearly worldwide in the run-up to the movie’s screening at Cannes’ virtual Marché du Film.
Acquired by Kino Lorber in the U.S. and Pyramide in France following its world premiere at Berlin, “There Is No Evil” charts the ordeal of four men who are put in front of an unthinkable but simple choice that, whatever they decide, will directly or indirectly affect themselves, their relationships and their entire lives.
The Berlin-based sales company has now sold “There Is No Evil” in Australia (Madman), in Austria (Stadtkino), Baltics (Kino Pavasaris), in Benelux (September Films), in Bulgaria (Beta Film), in Canada (Acéphale), in China (Time-In-Portrait), in Russia and the Cis (Kinofon), in Czech Republic and Slovakia (Film Europe), in Denmark (Camera Film), in Germany (Grand Film), in Hong Kong (Edko), in Latin America (Impacto), in...
Acquired by Kino Lorber in the U.S. and Pyramide in France following its world premiere at Berlin, “There Is No Evil” charts the ordeal of four men who are put in front of an unthinkable but simple choice that, whatever they decide, will directly or indirectly affect themselves, their relationships and their entire lives.
The Berlin-based sales company has now sold “There Is No Evil” in Australia (Madman), in Austria (Stadtkino), Baltics (Kino Pavasaris), in Benelux (September Films), in Bulgaria (Beta Film), in Canada (Acéphale), in China (Time-In-Portrait), in Russia and the Cis (Kinofon), in Czech Republic and Slovakia (Film Europe), in Denmark (Camera Film), in Germany (Grand Film), in Hong Kong (Edko), in Latin America (Impacto), in...
- 6/17/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Brillante Mendoza graduated in advertising from the university of Santo Tomas in Manila. He started his career as a production designer in films, television, theatre and in television advertising. Today, he is one of the one of the most important Filipino filmmakers with films winning accolades at major festivals. At Venice both Lola (2009) and Thy Womb (2012) were nominated for the Golden Lion. At Cannes, Service (2008) vied for the Palme D’Or, Kinatay (2009) won Best Director, Taklub (2015) screened in Un Certain Regard, and 2016’s Ma’ Rosa screened in competition, winning Best Actress. Mendoza also works as a producer with young directors, with his latest work, “Verdict” by Raymund Ribay Gutierrez, screening at Busan this year, along with his own latest movie, “Mindanao“.
We speak with him about his career and Filipino cinema, Netflix, shooting a film about and in Mindanao, the animation part of the film, and inevitably, the pandemic.
You...
We speak with him about his career and Filipino cinema, Netflix, shooting a film about and in Mindanao, the animation part of the film, and inevitably, the pandemic.
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- 4/15/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The gorgeous Elli AvrRam is on cloud nine, and why not? The talented actress is all set to portray mrs. Sylvia Nanavati in Alt Balaji?s upcoming web-series ? ?The Verdict - State Vs Nanavati,? based on the 1959?s sensational court case.
The recently released trailer of the series has established one fact for certain ? Elli is sure to leave the audience gobsmacked with her acting chops. In the trailer, Elli is not only looking stunning in her period get-up but is also brilliantly emoting Sylvia?s vulnerability through her eyes.
Elli can?t thank Ekta Kapoor enough for giving her this opportunity, she said, ?I am really grateful to Ekta ma'am for believing in me after seeing my audition and giving me this opportunity. I?m also grateful to my director Shashant Shah who thought of me for this role. Sylvia is a very vulnerable character and it?s the first time I?...
The recently released trailer of the series has established one fact for certain ? Elli is sure to leave the audience gobsmacked with her acting chops. In the trailer, Elli is not only looking stunning in her period get-up but is also brilliantly emoting Sylvia?s vulnerability through her eyes.
Elli can?t thank Ekta Kapoor enough for giving her this opportunity, she said, ?I am really grateful to Ekta ma'am for believing in me after seeing my audition and giving me this opportunity. I?m also grateful to my director Shashant Shah who thought of me for this role. Sylvia is a very vulnerable character and it?s the first time I?...
- 7/10/2019
- GlamSham
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