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LEGO's One Piece themed sets are officially unveiled. LEGO's One Piece themed sets are officially unveiled. The LEGO Group has officially launched its new LEGO One Piece theme, featuring a collection of sets based on Netflix's popular live-action adaptation of the cherished anime. The sets include The Windmill Village Hut, Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent, Battle at Arlong Park, The Going Merry Pirate Ship, and The Baratie Floating Restaurant. These sets can be purchased from […] Trailer for Kiss of the Spider Woman featuring Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna. Trailer for Kiss of the Spider Woman featuring Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna. Roadside Attractions has released the initial trailer for Kiss of the Spider Woman, the forthcoming musical directed by Bill Condon (known for Dreamgirls and Beauty and the Beast). This film is based on Manuel Puig’s esteemed 1976 novel and Terrence McNally’s Tony Award-winning Broadway adaptation of the same title. The cast includes Diego Luna, Tonatiuh, and Jennifer Lopez. Valentín (played by Diego Luna), […] The Pragmata trailer gives a glimpse of Capcom's sci-fi action-adventure. The Pragmata trailer gives a glimpse of Capcom's sci-fi action-adventure. During the latest PlayStation State of Play event, Capcom revealed that their sci-fi action-adventure game, Pragmata, is set to launch in 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam. A fresh trailer has also been unveiled (see below), showcasing the sci-fi environment, the characters you can control, and the thrilling gameplay. It has been almost five years […] Predator: Killer of Killers clips transport us to Feudal Japan and the era of World War II. Predator: Killer of Killers clips transport us to Feudal Japan and the era of World War II. In anticipation of its release tomorrow, two new clips from Predator: Killer of Killers have surfaced online, offering a glimpse into the feudal Japan segment of the R-rated animated anthology, featuring a ninja being chased across rooftops by an extraterrestrial hunter. Additionally, it showcases the WWII setting where Allied pilots come across an alien spacecraft and discover […] Cannes Review: Nadav Lapid presents a fiercely provocative satire on the genocide in Israel with Yes! Cannes Review: Nadav Lapid presents a fiercely provocative satire on the genocide in Israel with Yes! Tel Aviv native, defector, and filmmaker Nadav Lapid debuts his fifth feature in a chaotic atmosphere of revelry. Renowned for his signature dance sequences, Lapid returns with an unusually energetic and club-inspired rhythm in Yes!, a piece whose ironically enthusiastic title alludes to the incessant satire and mockery from his hometown. Lurker Trailer: Théodore Pellerin Aims for Fame in Sundance Highlight Lurker Trailer: Théodore Pellerin Aims for Fame in Sundance Highlight One of the most talked-about films to emerge from Sundance and New Directors/New Films this year, Lurker is the directorial debut of Alex Russell, who is known for his work as a writer and producer on The Bear and Beef. This cat-and-mouse thriller features Théodore Pellerin, Archie Madekwe, Zack Fox, Havana Rose Liu, Wale Onayemi, Daniel Zolghadri, and Sunny Suljic, and is scheduled for an Fantasia Film Festival 2025 Programming Includes Ari Aster, Takashi Miike, Together, Lurker, and More Fantasia Film Festival 2025 Programming Includes Ari Aster, Takashi Miike, Together, Lurker, and More Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival, known for its diverse range of genre films, will be celebrating its 29th edition this summer. As the festival approaches, set for July 16 to August 3, they have announced their second wave of selections, which features three new films by Takashi Miike, as well as Ari Aster's Eddington and the Sundance favorites Together. Review of The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire: A Daring Reinterpretation of Black Surrealism Review of The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire: A Daring Reinterpretation of Black Surrealism Note: This review was first published as part of our coverage of the 2024 NYFF. The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire will hit theaters on June 6. The feature debut by artist and filmmaker Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich seeks to highlight its main literary themes and historical background, yet ultimately draws greater focus to its Dangerous Animals Review: A Shark Thriller Combined with Serial Killer Horror That Yields Predictable Outcomes Dangerous Animals Review: A Shark Thriller Combined with Serial Killer Horror That Yields Predictable Outcomes It might be an indication of something troubling when you can foresee the precise moment a title card appears. This is true for Dangerous Animals, a fresh thriller-horror blend from the skilled Australian director Sean Byrne. Byrne first garnered the interest of international genre enthusiasts with his witty teenage horror film The Loved. Architection Trailer: Victor Kossakovsky Delves into a Concrete Realm Architection Trailer: Victor Kossakovsky Delves into a Concrete Realm Following its debut at the 2024 Berlinale, we have been curious about when Victor Kossakovsky's Architection will be released by A24, especially after the unfortunate news of them closing their entire documentary division. Fortunately, we'll soon have the chance to view the latest project from the filmmaker of Gunda and Aquarela, as they have announced a release date of August 1st. Cannes Review: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Discover Sorrow and Emotion in The Young Mother's Home Cannes Review: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Discover Sorrow and Emotion in The Young Mother's Home The latest film by Jean Pierre and Luc Dardenne follows a similar pattern to their previous works. It features mainly non-professional actors, is set in authentic locations, explores sociological themes, and frequently maintains a tense atmosphere. Their newest subject revolves around unplanned pregnancies and the choices presented to young French women who perceive their circumstances as challenging. U.S. Trailer for Albert Serra's Captivating Matador Documentary Afternoons of Solitude U.S. Trailer for Albert Serra's Captivating Matador Documentary Afternoons of Solitude After his career-best film, the captivating Pacifiction, Albert Serra returns just a few years later with a non-fiction piece. Afternoons of Solitude presents a compelling portrayal of bullfighting sensation Andrés Roca Rey, unfolding through a few lengthy sequences where we observe the deep bond formed between man and beast. Wearing 13 Filmmakers Discuss the Future of Queer Cinema: Insights, Encouragement, and Calls to Action 13 Filmmakers Discuss the Future of Queer Cinema: Insights, Encouragement, and Calls to Action Thoughts on the future of queer cinema from Brian Michael Smith, Eve Lindley, Vera Drew, Marco Calvani, and others. Ranking All 12 Christopher Nolan Films, From Batman Begins to Oppenheimer Ranking All 12 Christopher Nolan Films, From Batman Begins to Oppenheimer

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