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MUBI’s lineup for May 2025 features Rooney Mara, Amalia Ulman, highlights from Latin America at Cannes, and more. MUBI’s lineup for May 2025 features Rooney Mara, Amalia Ulman, highlights from Latin America at Cannes, and more. MUBI's lineup for May 2025 is here, showcasing a double feature starring Rooney Mara, including what may be her finest film (Carol) alongside her latest work (La cocina), along with Latin American films selected for Cannes and a program curated by Amalia Ulman of Magic Farm. As Kent M. Wilhelm remarked in his review of Magic Farm, “I was convinced by the concept of mocking opportunistic” April Review: Dea Kulumbegashvili's Sophomore Film is a Mystical Cinematic Discovery. April Review: Dea Kulumbegashvili's Sophomore Film is a Mystical Cinematic Discovery. Note: This review was first released as part of our coverage of the 2024 Venice Film Festival. "April" is set to be released in theaters on April 25. Among this year's varied selection of Venice competition films, one title distinctly shines. It is a movie that lacks any direct predecessors or relevant comparisons, serving as a unique instance of a cinematic mystery: Dea Kulumbegashvili’s second feature film. “There's No Nostalgia for Me in This Film”: Director Isaiah Saxon Discusses How He Made His $10 Million Debut, The Legend of Ochi, Feel Larger Than Life. “There's No Nostalgia for Me in This Film”: Director Isaiah Saxon Discusses How He Made His $10 Million Debut, The Legend of Ochi, Feel Larger Than Life. Producing films is a challenging endeavor. This may not be a groundbreaking statement, but a movie like The Legend of Ochi emphasizes how often we overlook the complexities of filmmaking. Crafting immersive worlds and unforgettable narratives entails a significant amount of incredible skill. As I mentioned in my review, “The 12 Dangerous Animal Films That Featured Real Animals — With Different Levels of Success 12 Dangerous Animal Films That Featured Real Animals — With Different Levels of Success These films featuring dangerous animals aimed for realism, and the outcomes were frequently quite frightening. The indie werewolf horror film First Moon has released a trailer and poster. The indie werewolf horror film First Moon has released a trailer and poster. One Tree Entertainment has unveiled a poster and trailer for First Moon, a werewolf horror film by writer-director Peter McLeod. The story follows a young woman who is frantically attempting to flee from the religious cult that has taken her captive. The film features Lauren Esposito, Julian Curtis, and Shannon Ryan. Watch the trailer below… A young waitress is kidnapped [...] The Friend (2024) - Film Review The Friend (2024) - Film Review The Friend, 2024. Written and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Featuring Naomi Watts, Bill Murray, Ann Dowd, Constance Wu, Sarah Pidgeon, Carla Gugino, Noma Dumezweni, Felix Solis, Owen Teague, Bing, Gina Costigan, Josh Pais, Annie Fox, Carrie Vu, Sue Jean Kim, Sarah Baskin, Jess Gabor, Juliet Brett, Seth Barrish, Ian Lithgow, Afsheen Misaghi, […] 12 Movies Based on True Events That Are Quite Accurate 12 Movies Based on True Events That Are Quite Accurate These films inspired by true events closely adhere to the actual story, making only a few creative alterations. Jackie Chan's Most Unforgettable Roles - MovieMaker Magazine Jackie Chan's Most Unforgettable Roles - MovieMaker Magazine It is undeniable that Jackie Chan is an incredibly skilled actor. Hailing from Hong Kong, Chan started his performing career at the age of five, and he continues to work in the industry. 13 Films About the Adult Entertainment Industry That Present an Unfiltered Perspective 13 Films About the Adult Entertainment Industry That Present an Unfiltered Perspective These 12 movies that explore the adult entertainment industry present a raw and unfiltered perspective. Andrew Newton reviews Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1…  
Titan Comics’ Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1 immerses readers in the midst of a hauntingly beautiful disaster area. The island of Kibitsujima, located just off the Japanese coast, has been overtaken by enormous kaiju. While most people would flee in fear, psychologist Kazuki Kisaragi boards a boat and ventures straight into the turmoil. As the newly appointed Section Chief of Security Section 4, Kisaragi is faced not only with the looming danger of gigantic monsters but also with a tangled web of intricate human dynamics and bureaucratic friction.  
This initial volume skillfully balances world-building with character development. Kisaragi serves as an intriguing protagonist: composed, perceptive, and somewhat enigmatic. As he acclimates to his new position, we meet a strong supporting cast, including the straightforward and amiable Sumire Hasegawa, Supervisor of the Ward Office Security Division; the seemingly unfeeling Chief Tomohiko Munehiro; and the astute Agent Miko Mikoshiba. Each character offers a unique perspective on Kisaragi’s unusual new reality alongside the kaiju, and Nykken’s writing ensures their relationships remain relatable and credible.  
However, the kaiju themselves truly steal the show. Nykken’s artwork depicts them with a blend of grotesque allure and terrifying enormity, though there is one gentle creature that is endearingly cute, winning Mikoshiba's affection swiftly. These beings are not mere mindless entities; they embody elemental forces, each with distinct personalities and varying degrees of threat. The encounters in Volume 1 hint at a broader mythology and raise more questions than they resolve, yet they do so in a way that keeps the reader engaged.  
Stylistically, the comic emphasizes the tension in encounters rather than relying solely on constant action, although it does feature some high-stakes, thrilling moments. There is a persistent sense of dread lurking beneath the surface, accentuated by atmospheric linework and eerie environmental details. When the action does occur, it delivers with impact, utilizing splash pages that inspire sheer awe.  
Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1 is a strong debut: a mix of psychological tension, sci-fi horror, and kaiju elements. It’s evident that the narrative is building towards something significant, and this first volume effectively lays the groundwork. Though Kibitsujima may be overwhelmed, this series is just beginning, and it’s definitely one to watch.  
Rating – A tale about a psychologist, an island teeming with kaiju, and colleagues intertwined with the kaiju experience deserves a score of 7/10.  
Andrew Newton Andrew Newton reviews Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1… Titan Comics’ Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1 immerses readers in the midst of a hauntingly beautiful disaster area. The island of Kibitsujima, located just off the Japanese coast, has been overtaken by enormous kaiju. While most people would flee in fear, psychologist Kazuki Kisaragi boards a boat and ventures straight into the turmoil. As the newly appointed Section Chief of Security Section 4, Kisaragi is faced not only with the looming danger of gigantic monsters but also with a tangled web of intricate human dynamics and bureaucratic friction. This initial volume skillfully balances world-building with character development. Kisaragi serves as an intriguing protagonist: composed, perceptive, and somewhat enigmatic. As he acclimates to his new position, we meet a strong supporting cast, including the straightforward and amiable Sumire Hasegawa, Supervisor of the Ward Office Security Division; the seemingly unfeeling Chief Tomohiko Munehiro; and the astute Agent Miko Mikoshiba. Each character offers a unique perspective on Kisaragi’s unusual new reality alongside the kaiju, and Nykken’s writing ensures their relationships remain relatable and credible. However, the kaiju themselves truly steal the show. Nykken’s artwork depicts them with a blend of grotesque allure and terrifying enormity, though there is one gentle creature that is endearingly cute, winning Mikoshiba's affection swiftly. These beings are not mere mindless entities; they embody elemental forces, each with distinct personalities and varying degrees of threat. The encounters in Volume 1 hint at a broader mythology and raise more questions than they resolve, yet they do so in a way that keeps the reader engaged. Stylistically, the comic emphasizes the tension in encounters rather than relying solely on constant action, although it does feature some high-stakes, thrilling moments. There is a persistent sense of dread lurking beneath the surface, accentuated by atmospheric linework and eerie environmental details. When the action does occur, it delivers with impact, utilizing splash pages that inspire sheer awe. Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1 is a strong debut: a mix of psychological tension, sci-fi horror, and kaiju elements. It’s evident that the narrative is building towards something significant, and this first volume effectively lays the groundwork. Though Kibitsujima may be overwhelmed, this series is just beginning, and it’s definitely one to watch. Rating – A tale about a psychologist, an island teeming with kaiju, and colleagues intertwined with the kaiju experience deserves a score of 7/10. Andrew Newton Black Fawn’s newest horror movie, It Feeds, has hit theaters in Canada and various countries globally. We had the opportunity to speak with the film's main actors, Ashley Greene and Shawn Ashmore, about their characters and their return to work together following their earlier 2021 horror film, Aftermath. In It Feeds, Greene portrays Cynthia, a mother and psychiatrist who... Toxic Super Beasts Volume 1 - Comic Book Review Toxic Super Beasts Volume 1 - Comic Book Review Andrew Newton critiques Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1… Titan Comics’ Toxic Super Beasts Vol. 1 immerses readers in the midst of a hauntingly beautiful catastrophe. Enormous kaiju have overtaken the island of Kibitsujima, located off the coast of Japan, and although most individuals would flee in the opposite direction, psychologist Kazuki Kisaragi strides forward […] Maggie Q portrays Ballard in the initial trailer for the Bosch spinoff. Maggie Q portrays Ballard in the initial trailer for the Bosch spinoff. Prime Video has unveiled a teaser trailer for Ballard, a spinoff of the procedural drama series Bosch. The series centers around Detective Renee Ballard, played by Maggie Q, who tackles the challenges of the LAPD’s underfunded cold-case unit. In addition to Maggie Q, the cast features Courtney Taylor, John Carroll Lynch, Michael Mosley, Rebecca Field, Victoria Moroles, and others. Mountainhead Teaser: A New Film by Succession Creator Jesse Armstrong Portrays Billionaires Facing Turmoil Mountainhead Teaser: A New Film by Succession Creator Jesse Armstrong Portrays Billionaires Facing Turmoil In what could be one of the fastest production-to-premiere turnarounds for a feature film, Jesse Armstrong, the creator and showrunner of Succession, completed filming his upcoming project Mountainhead earlier this month. It is set to debut on Max at the end of May, right before the Emmys eligibility deadline. The film stars Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, and Cory Michael Smith. The dark fantasy necromantic deckbuilder, Throne of Bone, is now available on Steam. The dark fantasy necromantic deckbuilder, Throne of Bone, is now available on Steam. Following a full year of community-focused development, Windmill Slam’s dark fantasy deckbuilder, Throne of Bone, has officially launched its version 1.0 on Steam. To commemorate this release, the developers have unveiled a new trailer (see below) that showcases the new content and improved systems of the complete game. In Throne of Bone, players assume the role of a […]

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