A group of international volunteers who are using pioneering online research techniques to investigate world events — from Mexican drug lords and crimes against humanity, to tracking the use of chemical weapons and conflicts worldwide. via Bellingcat — Discover
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The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
The Tenenbaums are a rather dysfunctional family with the three gifted siblings having the potential to go on to achieve great success as they did in youth but not being able to transfer that into adulthood. The return of Royal their father after many years is about to cause chaos for the family, each dealing […]… Continue reading The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
The Most Iconic Smoking Scenes in Silver Screen History — Let’s Go To The Movies
It may no longer be as welcome, but smoking has had a place on screen since the medium began. It’s synonymous with the black-and-white era of cinema with screen giants like Humphrey Bogart and James Dean stealing scenes with the simple puff of a cigarette. But, even if it’s to a lesser extent, modern cinema […]… Continue reading The Most Iconic Smoking Scenes in Silver Screen History — Let’s Go To The Movies
Road to Perdition (2002) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
When Michael Sullivan Jr witnesses a murder he ends up on the road with his mob father Michael Sullivan. This was never going to be easy and they are pushed to the limits. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ via Road to Perdition (2002) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies
Trailer: ‘Rebuilding Paradise’ from Ron Howard and NatGeo — AwardsWatch
National Geographic Films will release REBUILDING PARADISE from Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard on July 31, 2020 National Geographic Documentary Films announced today the release of REBUILDING PARADISE from Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard and Imagine Documentaries in select theaters (physical and digital) on July 31, 2020. For every ticket sold, $1 will go to… Continue reading Trailer: ‘Rebuilding Paradise’ from Ron Howard and NatGeo — AwardsWatch
RECOVERED REBELLER – Charles Bronson Lives! How Robert Bronzi Resurrected the Legend — E.D.
Writer’s Note: This essay was one of five essays submitted by the author to Rebeller Media before it’s premature demise in early June 2020. The five essays are being collectively archived between The Ed Blog and Hollywood in Toto with the permission of editor-in-chief Sonny Bunch. This piece was originally published on May 27th, 2020. […]… Continue reading RECOVERED REBELLER – Charles Bronson Lives! How Robert Bronzi Resurrected the Legend — E.D.
Does Cinéma Vérité Exist? Watch These 2 Movies to Find Out. by BY BEN KENIGSBERG — ikram .com
By BY BEN KENIGSBERG The documentary style is eye-opening even as it tests the boundaries of nonfiction filmmaking. Try “Crisis” and “Salesman” to start. Published: June 25, 2020 at 11:44PM from NYT Movies via Does Cinéma Vérité Exist? Watch These 2 Movies to Find Out. by BY BEN KENIGSBERG — ikram .com
Top 10: Best Netflix Films Not in the English Language — AwardsCircuit
While most of the press surrounding Netflix Original Films is dedicated to its deals with big-name directors, the streaming service has also emerged as a beacon for world cinema. Thanks to its global reach, Netflix has provided unprecedented visibility for emerging filmmakers from around the world, through aggressive strategies like its recent push to promote […]… Continue reading Top 10: Best Netflix Films Not in the English Language — AwardsCircuit
The Coen Bros. Split Up for ‘Macbeth,’ and It Feels as Strange for Them as You Think — IndieWire
Composer Carter Burwell says “Macbeth” will still feel like a Coen Brothers movie, even without one brother on board. via The Coen Bros. Split Up for ‘Macbeth,’ and It Feels as Strange for Them as You Think — IndieWire
The Unders | Martin Scorsese’s ‘Bringing Out The Dead’ Made Him Feel Alive — MoviesMatrix
Many may be surprised to know the transition in Martin Scorsese’s illustrious directing career was when he delivered ‘Bringing Out The Dead’. Really. via The Unders | Martin Scorsese’s ‘Bringing Out The Dead’ Made Him Feel Alive — MoviesMatrix