“Flamin’ Hot” is a story we’ve seen several times before. I’ll admit that this is a new spin on the tale of a man working his way up from nothing with a hot new idea, but it’s a familiar story, nonetheless.
Tag: Drama
The Hill Official Trailer
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Directed by: Jeff Celentano
Written by: Angelo Pizzo and Scott Marshall Smith
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Colin Ford, Joelle Carter, Randy Houser, with Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Glenn
Rated: PG
Genres: Biography, Drama, Sport
Release Date: August 25, 2023
Distributed by: Briarcliff Entertainment
“Hijack,” from AppleTV+ Debuts Trailer
Apple’s upcoming thriller “Hijack,” starring and executive produced by Idris Elba, debuts the trailer.
Starring: Idris Elba, Neil Maskell, Eve Myles, Christine Adams, Maxton Beesley
TV Network: Apple TV+
Genres: Drama, Thriller, TV Series
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Executive Producers: George Kay, Jim Field Smith, Idris Elba, Kris Thykier, Hakan Kousetta, Jamie Laurenson
Makeup Official Trailer #2
“Beyond phenomenal” Lonely Wolf International Film Festival “Deserved winner” Paris International Film Awards
Directed by: Hugo Andre
Written by: Hugo Andre, Will Masheter
Starring: Will Masheter, Hugo Andre, Ezekiel Martin
Runtime: 1h 30m
Genres: Comedy, Drama
The Starling Girl Movie Review
I was astounded at Eliza Scanlen’s (Sharp Objects, Old) performance as a teen named Jem Starling who’s growing up in a Christian fundamentalist community in Kentucky.
White Men Can’t Jump Movie Review
“White Men Can’t Jump” is a redo of a movie from 1992 that starred Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes. If you haven’t yet heard, it also has the same title. Why it was necessary to construct a remake of this particular film is anyone’s guess.
Still, it was alright, so it wasn’t a terrible idea. After watching, however different, this was on the same level as the first. Buddy movies that work well are entertaining, but sometimes we should just leave well enough alone.
Blackberry Movie Review
“BlackBerry” is a dramatization inspired by real people and events that took place in Waterloo, Ontario, while creating the BlackBerry phones.
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Crater Movie Review
Crater” is Streaming today, May 12, on Disney+. That’s a little worrisome because, generally, a movie that avoids advertising and hides out, only to be seen on the release date on its site, won’t be something you want to run to see. You may feel that way if you’re an adult, but you’ll see this as a fun adventure if you’re a lot younger. Mom. Dad. It’ll be okay to watch it with them. It isn’t all that bad.
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Carmen Move Review
Here, Carmen is tackled by well-known choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied. The film is very artistic and deserves the attention a lover of something distinct would be willing to give it. You should, too, just for the hearts that created it. The score by Nicholas Britell (Succession, Moonlight) is exceptional. However, this is an odd creation.
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Victim/Suspect Offcial Netflix Trailer
On her first solo investigation, journalist Rae de Leon travels nationwide to uncover a shocking pattern: Young women tell the police they’ve been sexually assaulted, but instead of finding justice, they’re charged with the crime of making a false report, arrested, and even imprisoned by the system they believed would protect them.
Directed by: Nancy Schwartzman (Roll Red Roll)
Run Time: 1h 30m