Nicole Bonnet (Audrey Hepburn) is the daughter of a wealthy aristocrat, Charles (Hugh Griffith), who has one of the most extensive art collections in Europe. What his high-society colleagues and admirers don’t realize is that the Bonnet family has made their fortune through forgery, with Charles being a talents artist who has learned the skills […]… Continue reading How to Steal a Million (1966) — Movies Unchained
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The Nun (1966) — Movies Unchained
In the mid 18th century, Suzanne Simonin (Anna Karina) is a mild-mannered young woman from an affluent French family is forced into the nunnery after her mother reveals that she was not conceived by the wealthy man she has been led to believe is her father, but rather an anonymous man of lower status who […]… Continue reading The Nun (1966) — Movies Unchained
Bad Education (2020) — Movies Unchained
Roslyn High School in Long Island is vying to be the best high school in the country – and they seem to be well on the way to achieving that goal, mostly due to the hard work being done by Dr Frank Tassone (Hugh Jackman), the school’s superintendent that embodies the spirit of dedication through […]… Continue reading Bad Education (2020) — Movies Unchained
‘Gladiator’ at 20: Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott Look Back on the Groundbreaking Historical Epic — Variety
For director Ridley Scott, it was one look at a 19th-century neoclassical work of art that convinced him to make the Oscar-winning picture “Gladiator.” Jean-Léon Gérôme’s painting “Pollice Verso” depicts an armored gladiator in the ring, triumphantly facing onlookers as the crowd reacts with thumbs turned down, signaling their approval for the fighter to deliver […]… Continue reading ‘Gladiator’ at 20: Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott Look Back on the Groundbreaking Historical Epic — Variety
10 Directors Who Remade Their Own Films — Grizzly Bomb
Remakes are a dime a dozen in Hollywood but what happens when a filmmaker remakes their own movie? 10 Directors Who Remade Their Own Films — Grizzly Bomb
Theo: Beyond Expression Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the New York April 2020 Festival
THEO: BEYOND EXPRESSION, 14min., Drama Directed by Lamu Yangchu Theo is a voice actor who lives behind the scenes. This attractive and intimate work has made him a new life when he has this real life where he is stuttering and being shy and silent. And his role in the cartoon “Blind Police” as “Blind… Continue reading Theo: Beyond Expression Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the New York April 2020 Festival
The Blessing Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the New York April 2020 Festival
THE BLESSING, 5min., USA, Drama/Family Directed by Liann Kaye When a timid, midwestern boy decides to propose to his girlfriend, he has to go through her immigrant, Chinese mother first.
The Last Harvest Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the New York April 2020 Festival
THE LAST HARVEST, 20min., USA, Documentary Directed by Alexis Spradic America’s food values are rapidly changing. We are experiencing a food revolution that is demanding better-tasting, natural and sustainable food and yet, we don’t often consider who is responsible for growing this food. The truth is, 75% of the fresh fruit consumed in the U.S.… Continue reading The Last Harvest Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the New York April 2020 Festival
Time To Leave Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the New York April 2020 Festival
TIME TO LEAVE, 7min., USA, Experimental Directed by Lewuga Benson Aggressively escorted out of a bank, at the age of 16, after inquiring about opening a bank account, the narrator ( also the filmmaker) boldly confronts and examines that discriminatory moment from his past.
The O List Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the New York April 2020 Festival
THE O LIST, 11min, USA, Comedy/Romance Directed by Linda Barsi When Margot tells Roman, her hookup of three months, that she has yet to orgasm with him, he is devastated. But as they go through her detailed “O-List,” their relationship reaches a new level.