Kiran Deol has made a significant leap from the audio realm of podcasting to the cinematic world with her latest project, “Didn’t Die,” which has garnered attention at Sundance as it enters the Midnight Section lineup. In this inventive zombie comedy, Deol takes on the role of Vinta—a dry-witted podcast host navigating the complexities of
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In the midst of seemingly ordinary neighborhoods, conflicts can migrate from trivial squabbles to shocking confrontations with fatal consequences. This troubling transformation is poignantly captured in Geeta Gandbhir’s documentary, *The Perfect Neighbor*. Focusing on a devastating incident in Florida, this film delves into how a seemingly minor dispute escalated into violence, largely influenced by the
In the ever-evolving landscape of art and cinema, the intersection where personal narrative meets creative expression often yields some of the most profound experiences. Ira Sachs’ film “Peter Hujar’s Day” embodies this intersection, as it explores the life of renowned photographer Peter Hujar through the lens of a single, pivotal conversation from 1974. By encapsulating
Katarina Zhu’s debut feature film, Bunnylovr, presents an intricate tapestry of personal tumult and societal reflection. With a deft hand, Zhu not only stars as the lead character Becca but also takes on the roles of writer and director, enabling a deep exploration of themes that resonate strongly in contemporary society. At its core, Bunnylovr
In *Rabbit Trap*, Bryn Chaney embarks on a cinematic exploration that intertwines Celtic folklore, sound as a narrative device, and the complexities of human relationships. This debut film strips away the surface, peeling back layers to expose the deep, often unexpressed darkness within, encapsulated within a seemingly straightforward plot. Set against the backdrop of 1973
As The New Yorker reaches its 100th publication anniversary, a new documentary promises to offer audiences an intimate glimpse into the complexities and creative processes behind this iconic magazine. Scheduled to premiere on Netflix later this year, the film will be produced by the acclaimed Judd Apatow and directed by Marshall Curry, who has garnered
As the anticipation builds for the announcement of Oscar nominations, the spotlight shines brightly on two of the most dynamic talents in modern musical cinema: Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Both stars are set to traverse the skies, leaving London for different destinations on a compelling journey fueled not just by personal aspirations but also
As the Sundance Film Festival approaches, enthusiasts and industry professionals alike are buzzing with excitement. Slated to begin in just two days in Park City, Utah, this renowned festival consistently showcases ground-breaking nonfiction films that capture the complexities of real life. This year’s lineup is impressive, featuring a variety of world-premiere documentaries that promise to
In an era marked by turbulence and profound change, the intertwined lives of John Lennon and Yoko Ono serve as a fascinating lens through which to view social activism, creative expression, and the unique journey of personal transformation. Kevin Macdonald’s upcoming documentary, “One to One: John & Yoko,” sheds light on an eighteen-month period that
Born on December 2, 1946, in Denver, Colorado, Lynne Aileen Taylor-Corbett displayed a passion for dance from an early age. After completing high school, her ambition led her to New York City, where she trained at the prestigious School of American Ballet. Despite her aspirations to become a ballet dancer, Taylor-Corbett faced the harsh reality