Tag: Digs
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Kathryn Newton Digs Up Undead Cole Sprouse – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] One part “Edward Scissorhands,” one part “Poor Things,” a dash of “Jennifer’s Body,” add some sugar and spice, and everything is just as nice as young love for Diablo Cody‘s latest, “Lisa Frankenstein.” Kathryn Newton stars as a lonely high schooler who dreams up the perfect man…who has already lived (and died). With the…
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2035, Korean Reunification Mockumentary Digs to Creepy Depths after Slow Start – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The division of the Korean Peninsula has long fuelled the imagination of Korean cineastes and unlocked the purse strings of local viewers. Yet while we tend to remember the more bombastic titles, such as Joint Security Area and Secret Reunion, wily filmmakers with more modest means have recently found intriguing ways to breath new…
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Daveed Digs Joins Andrew Stanton’s ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Daveed Diggs is headed towards an unusual adventure in the form of Andrew Stanton‘s In the Blink of an Eye. According to Variety, the movie will follow three storylines across the span of thousands of years. The characters will have more than enough time to think about concepts such as hope, connection and the…
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Anonymous Oscar Ballot Director Digs Everything Everywhere All at Once – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] But he really loves “The Fabelmans,” “TÁR,” and “The Banshees of Inisherin.” With final Oscar balloting closed on March 7, we’re continuing with our sixth annual series of interviews with Academy voters from different branches for their unfiltered takes on what got picked, overlooked, and overvalued in the 2023 award season. Interview edited for…
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Laura Poitras’ All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Digs Into Nan Goldin – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] With “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” the Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker was determined to make a film about the unfiltered artist that wasn’t a biopic. Nan Goldin never held back on sharing her life; it’s her artistic signature. The photographer’s 1986 slide show “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency” presaged her rise in the Downtown…
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A Horror Dud That Overdosed on Gore Digs up a Prime Spot on Netflix- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] via DreamWorks Even the most ardent of horror fans would admit there’s a fine line between utilizing gore to enhance a story, and simply throwing buckets off the stuff into every scene for the sake of cinematic shock tactics. Nobody involved in the making of 2008’s The Ruins seemed to pay much heed, though,…