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Clips from Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu showcase Sigourney Weaver, the Hutt Twins, and a Din Djarin without his helmet.
Star Wars makes its comeback to theaters after more than six years next week with the launch of director Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian and Grogu, alongside two new clips that have surfaced online...Clips from Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu showcase Sigourney Weaver, the Hutt Twins, and a Din Djarin without his mask.
Star Wars makes its return to theaters for the first time in more than six years next week with the debut of director Jon Favreau's The Mandalorian and Grogu. Additionally, two new clips have surfaced online...Isabelle Huppert and Delphine Seyrig Bring to Life an Artist in the Exclusive Trailer and Poster for Liliane de Kermadec's Aloïse.
The tides of cinematic history have somehow overshadowed Liliane de Kermadec's Aloïse, in which one character is portrayed by two of the most remarkable actors in French cinema. Isabelle Huppert takes on the role of Aloïse Corbaz—who was celebrated by the art brut movement yet remained institutionalized for the final 46 years of her life, often recognized as a significant outsider artist—during her youth.Isabelle Huppert and Delphine Seyrig Embody an Artist in Exclusive Trailer and Poster for Liliane de Kermadec’s Aloïse
The currents of film history have somewhat overshadowed Liliane de Kermadec's Aloïse, in which a single character is portrayed by two of the most esteemed actors in French cinema. Isabelle Huppert embodies Aloïse Corbaz—an artist celebrated by the art brut movement but confined to an institution for the last 46 years of her life, frequently recognized as a significant outsider artist—depicting her in her youth.Isabelle Huppert and Delphine Seyrig Embody an Artist in the Exclusive Trailer and Poster for Liliane de Kermadec’s Aloïse.
The currents of cinema history have somehow overshadowed Liliane de Kermadec's Aloïse, a film featuring two of the finest actors in French cinema. Isabelle Huppert portrays Aloïse Corbaz—an artist celebrated by the art brut movement, but who spent the last 46 years of her life institutionalized and frequently regarded as an important outsider artist—in her younger years.Obsession Review: A Darkly Humorous Horror Sensation
Even if he hadn't just secured the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake, you’ve probably come across the name Curry Barker. He is part of the recent trend of former sketch comedians and YouTubers transitioning into horror directing, with an online feature already to his name. Obsession—his debut in theaters—fully meets both his potential and the title. Whatever familiarity exists withinObsession Review: A Darkly Humorous Horror Sensation
Even if he hadn't just secured the role for the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake, you're probably familiar with Curry Barker. He is part of the recent trend of former sketch comedians and YouTubers transitioning into horror direction, with an online film to his credit. Obsession—his debut in theaters—completely fulfills his potential and the film’s name. For all the familiarity that exists withinObsession Review: A Wickedly Funny Horror Sensation
Even if he hadn't just secured the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake, you’ve probably heard of Curry Barker. He represents the latest wave of former sketch comedians and YouTubers transitioning into horror directing, having already released an online feature. His theatrical debut, Obsession, truly fulfills both his potential and the title. Whatever familiarity exists withinKimStim has secured the rights to the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Serpent's Path, set for release in the summer.
It is particularly strange that Serpent's Path, a well-deserved remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 1998 film, remains without a theatrical release, especially given that recent projects by Kurosawa—including some that are 45 minutes long and started as NFTs—are able to be shown in theaters. (Even the restoration of that emotionally impactful film received a proper release, while the new one has stayed abroad.) We shallKimStim Secures Remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Serpent’s Path for Summer Launch
It is particularly strange that every recent Kiyoshi Kurosawa project—some lasting 45 minutes and initially created as NFTs—can receive a theatrical release, while Serpent's Path, a well-deserved remake of his 1998 film, remains neglected. (Even the restoration of that feel-bad triumph was given a proper run, whereas the new film remains unavailable.) We shallKimStim has acquired the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Serpent’s Path, set to be released this summer.
The fact that every recent Kiyoshi Kurosawa project—some of which are only 45 minutes long and started as NFTs—can have a theatrical release makes the isolation of Serpent's Path, a fully deserving remake of his 1998 film, particularly strange. (Even the restoration of that feel-bad triumph received a proper release, while the new film remains unavailable.) We shallTop Alternatives to Bovada: Best Sites Similar to Bovada in the USA - MovieMaker Magazine
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