LAUNCHES ON NETFLIX DECEMBER 7TH If you do not expect a re-do of the beloved Disney's comedy adventure version of Jungle Book, then you will probably like this lush yet somber take on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. This is a more solemn tale, dark and gritty, with danger lurking everywhere. Andy Serkis directs this
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Interview by Paul Salfen One of our favorite world premieres at Fantastic Fest, ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE is a critically acclaimed Scottish about a girl that fights (and sings!) while fighting off zombies. It's out in theaters now! Here's an interview with the cast by Paul Salfen.
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David Harbour, Golshifteh Farahani, Randeep Hooda, Manoj Bajpayee, Priyanshu Painyuli and newcomer Rudhraksh Jaiswal Join…
Interview With MARWENCOL Documentary Filmmaker Jeff Malmberg, About The Real-Life Story of Mark Hogancamp That Inspired Welcome To MarwenOn April 8, 2000, Mark Hogancamp was attacked by five men and left for dead outside of a bar in Kingston, NY. After nine days in a coma, he awoke to find he had no memory of
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Interview by Paul Salfen
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DFW Movie Minute With Paul Salfen As Seen Originally on KLAK
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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is out this weekend, and it's wilder and darker than the first, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. The last movie left us hanging with the question "who is Credence Barebone?" and this one answers the question with a dazzling array of twists and turns, and visual effects.
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STREAMING NOW From Director Emmanuel Itier (Femme) and Executive Producer Sharon Stone, WE THE PEOPLE is a worldwide exploration of the notions of Politics and Economics with the likes of Robert Reich, Deepak Chopra, Sharon Stone, Michael Beckwith, Nobel Peace Laureates Mairead Maguire and Tawakkol Karman, Vandana Shiva, Mark Wahlberg, and many others. If we cultivate
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Sensational headlines are made every day - murders, rapes, robberies. Oftentimes, the news media will briefly cover a shocking or scandalous story, but then the world goes on and only the most sordid or spectacular are remembered. Most marginalized poor are desperate, but still law abiding citizens, GALVESTON is not about them. It’s about the
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Interview by Paul Salfen The last days of Oscar Wilde -- and the ghosts that haunted them -- are vividly evoked in Rupert Everett's directorial debut. Everett gives a career defining performance as Wilde, physically and emotionally embodying the literary genius as he lives out his last days in exile in Europe. His body ailing
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