Tag: Cinema
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the trials of girlhood in contemporary cinema – Armessa Movie New
[ad_1] Little Women: the trials of girlhood in contemporary cinema About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent…
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How Richard Roundtree’s Shaft Had A Seismic Impact On The Black Community And Cinema At Large- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Before Black Panther (the movie, mind you) there was Shaft. What I mean is, while there were definitely films starring a Black protagonist prior to the 1971 movie of the same name (another legend, Sidney Poitier, was in a number of them), Shaft was really one of the first commercial movies that effectively made…
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50 years of UFO cinema – Armessa Movie New
[ad_1] Close Encounters: 50 years of UFO cinema About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.”…
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Beta Cinema boards ‘William Tell’ starring Claes Bang, Connor Swindells and Golshifteh Farahani; first images revealed – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Beta Cinema has boarded international sales on Nick Hamm’s English-language feature William Tell, based on the classic story of the crossbow warrior who shot an arrow through an apple on his son’s head and launched the struggle for Swiss independence. Written and directed by Hamm, William Tell stars Claes Bang as Tell alongside Connor…
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The Great ‘Cinema’ Debate Was Ended a Long Time Ago as ‘Loki’ Encroaches on Turf Martin Scorsese Tried and Failed to Claim- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The debate over whether or not the Marvel Cinematic Universe can truly be considered is as pointless as it is unending, because everybody has their own opinion that matters equally no matter who you are or how loud you want to try and shout it. That being said, the best-ever response to the question…
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Hungarian Film Festival of L.A. Brings Best of Magyar Cinema to U.S. – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] As a young boy growing up in Budapest, a town that would come to be known as “Hollywood on the Danube,” Béla Bunyik dreamed of being in the pictures. “I fell in love with movies in Hungary back in the ’50s,” Bunyik tells Variety. “When I was 12 years old, I started to work…
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An Oscar-Winner Had the Best Answer to the ‘Is Marvel Cinema?’ Debate- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Thanks almost entirely to one filmmaker who we shouldn’t have to name to put the point across, it’s become par for the course for any notable director to be asked for their thoughts on the Marvel Cinematic Universe whenever they’re promoting their latest project. The responses have revealed several surprising fans of Kevin Feige’s…
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‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ breaks event cinema records with £5.7m opening to top UK-Ireland box office – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Oct 13-15) Total gross to date Week 1. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Trafalgar) £5.7m £5.7m 1 2. Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (Paramount) £1.3m £3.3m 1 …
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ aims for event cinema records | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Pop icon Taylor Swift is looking to extend her cultural reach to cinemas this weekend, through the event cinema release of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. Opening in 651 UK-Ireland venues through Trafalgar Releasing, the film is a 168-minute recording of three Swift gigs from the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in August 2023,…
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Bangladesh Cinema Booms at Busan – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Bangladesh is a vital presence at the 2023 Busan International Film Festival with three films in competition and a film at the Asian Project Market. The current wave of Bangladeshi cinema was heralded by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki‘s “Television,” which closed Busan in 2012. The festival has subsequently screened almost every major work emerging from…