Catch The Fair One Review Kali Reis Delivers A Knockout Performance

With Ronda Rousey lying low for the last few years and Gina Carano not lying nearly low enough, the fighter-to-actress pipeline isn’t flowing as steadily as it once was. But now a new challenger has entered the ring with “Catch the Fair One,” and she’s already a WBA champion in two other weight classes. After her bruising yet vulnerable lead performance in Josef Kubota Wladyka’s sex-trafficking thriller, boxer Kali Reis deserves to add another title belt to her collection (and not just because there’s so little in the way of competition)....

December 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1181 words · Dale Guillory

Chris Rock Selective Outrage Special Sets Mar 4 Premiere On Netflix

“Chris Rock: Selective Outrage” will become the streamer’s first live-streamed global event when Rock takes the stage at 10 p.m. EST, March 4, in Baltimore. That’s less than a year after The Slap, when Will Smith struck Rock during the live Oscars broadcast. Presumably, there will be no such interruption during this live event. “Chris Rock is one of the most iconic and important comedic voices of our generation,” Netflix VP of Stand-Up and Comedy Robbie Praw said in a statement at the time of the special’s initial announcement....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Angelia Coupe

Cinderella Trailer Camila Cabello Fits Into Amazon S Glass Slipper

“Cinderella” will present a modern take on the traditional story, with Cabello playing the titular heroine as an ambitious young girl whose dreams for her life are bigger than the world she lives in. With the help of her Fabulous Godmother (“Pose” Emmy winner Porter), she sings and dances her way into making her dreams come true. “Cinderella” was written and directed by Kay Cannon, who is best know for writing and producing the “Pitch Perfect” movies....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · Jeffrey Winston

Dead For A Dollar Review Christoph Waltz Is Back In Westerns

Let Walter Hill take you back to the Old West and diplomacy, 1897-style, where differences are figured out with card games and bullwhips, and folks have itching powder all over their trigger fingers. Shooting someone dead is presented as a go-to for how to resolve an argument in this world. References to guns are made with such regularity that it becomes unclear whether this is a straight Western or a pastiche....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 942 words · Jenny Bowden

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus Review The Indie Horror Gem Returns

For the uninitiated who have only peeked at the game’s cover art or various screenshots, that’s all probably a bit confusing. The original “Doki Doki Literature Club” marketed itself as a stereotypical cutesy anime dating simulator; you play as a faceless high school otaku who is coerced by his bubbly childhood friend into joining the school’s small Literature Club. Your character doesn’t have an interest in literature, but he does want a girlfriend, and the Literature Club is populated by a quartet of cute anime women who take an inexplicable liking to the protagonist....

December 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1489 words · Tanya Jackson

Don T Worry Darling Box Office It S A 1 Opening Weekend

The performance of Gina Prince-Bythewood’s African female warrior film, which cost $15 million more than Olivia Wilde’s much-discussed 1950s “Stepford Wives”-adjacent drama with Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Chris Pine, was regarded as strong, in part because of lower expectations. After the barrage of publicity surrounding its Venice showing, “Darling” became a box-office cause celebre with consensus of an opening weekend of $20 million or higher. However, it faced an above-average drop from its combined preview and Friday results....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 1019 words · Wilma Thomas

Everything Everywhere All At Once Sequel Plans

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert were recently interviewed by Edgar Wright for Sight and Sound, where they discussed maximalist cinema and why their indie multiverse hit has resonated so strongly with audiences around the globe. The directors, collectively known as the Daniels, said that while the film largely avoids exploring the Internet in favor of traveling to other universes, the themes of over-stimulation and abundance of choice were fueled by internet culture....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Walter Mcclanahan

F9 Box Office Opening Weekend Gross How High Could It Fly

The release date has changed, both in the U.S. and worldwide, multiple times since. Now that the domestic opening day is here, the film could be the best test of theater recovery. Opening weekend gross forecasts are unscientific, often over-influenced by low-ball projections from studios hoping that if what they actually expect happens, their spin will improve media response to the result. But even unscientific guesses at the moment are fraught with caveats....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 914 words · Joe Mitchell

Glee To Star Trek The First Time You Saw Disability On Tv

I’m sure to many a disabled television viewer that’s all they were doing — viewing these characters, but not actually identifying with them because the only thing to identify with was the disability. Remember how, as a kid, your mom would say you should totally hang out with that one schoolmate because you both like music? Yep, that was being a disabled kid and seeing disability on television. So, with that being said, who was the first character in television I felt something passing for kinship with?...

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 985 words · Alice Dana

Handmaid S Tale Season 5 Teaser Elisabeth Moss Is On The Run

The Hulu drama series based on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel returns September 14, picking up after ex-handmaid June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) killed Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes). Waterford’s wife Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) seeks revenge. The teaser for Season 5 shows a flashback to Commander Waterford being chased by handmaids through the woods, with Emily Malek (Alexis Bledel) among those attacking him. June (Moss) is then seen washing blood off her hands....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Michael Hunsaker

Hoops Review Netflix Animated Series Is A Noxious Air Ball

The joke here isn’t all that fresh. Contrasting sweet intentions with disturbing reality is a hallmark of shock comedy; so much so, that in 2020 it takes more than showing an upsetting act or cursing up a storm to get laughs. People are less easily startled and quicker to recognize familiar beats, and rarely does creator Ben Hoffman try to subvert expectations during “Hoops.” Instead, he eagerly leans into repeating the same profane bits again and again, exemplifying the belief that Stewie’s elongated critique of Brian’s nonexistent novel is the pinnacle of modern comedy....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 826 words · James Wibbens

I M Your Woman Trailer Rachel Brosnahan Goes Mob Wife In Thriller

Per AFI FEST’s official synopsis: “Suburban housewife Jean (Brosnahan) lives a seemingly easy life, supported by husband Eddie’s (Bill Heck) career as a thief. But when Eddie betrays his partners, Jean and her baby are forced to go on the run, and Eddie’s old friend Cal (Arinzé Kene) is tasked with the job of keeping them safe. After Cal mysteriously disappears, Jean befriends Teri (Marsha Stephanie Blake), and the two women set out on a perilous journey into the heart of Eddie’s criminal underworld....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Stacy Chavez

In My Room Mati Diop Atlantics Follow Up Debuts Online

The nine-year-old series features films that are directed by some of the most renowned female filmmakers, including Lucrecia Martel, Haifaa Al-Mansour, Agnès Varda, Ava DuVernay, Naomi Kawase, Lynne Ramsay, and of course Diop, whose feature debut made history when “Atlantics” premiered at Cannes in 2019, winning the Grand Prix. Diop became the first Black woman to direct a film featured in the festival’s Competition section. “Atlantics” was also selected as Senegal’s entry for Best International Film Oscar consideration, making the December shortlist....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Lawrence Arroyo

Joe Exotic Series To Launch On Three Nbcuniversal Platforms

The three-platform roll-out is unusual but likely a sign of things to come as NBCUniversal and competing entertainment companies work to manage their growing number of television platforms. While new television shows are typically only available on a single platform, companies such as NBCUniversal have a vested interest in keeping their older broadcast and cable networks relevant while simultaneously promoting new platforms like Peacock. While there haven’t been many examples of television shows premiering on multiple platforms owned by a single conglomerate, companies such as WarnerMedia and Disney, which have launched their own streaming services in the last year, have taken steps to synergize their various television platforms....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Ray Brown

Lingui The Sacred Bonds Mahamat Saleh Haroun Interview

The move was prompted by Haroun’s desire to challenge Chad’s ruling patriarchy and specifically the country’s strict laws on abortion. “Unwanted pregnancies are becoming an increasingly important problem,” he said in a recent interview with IndieWire. “There are more and more reports of people discovering abandoned newborns, often dead. It’s horrible. All of that because of bans and the shame of carrying a so­‐called ‘illegitimate child.’ Further, clandestine abortions are dangerous, with often tragic ends as many of the people who carry out abortions are charlatans....

December 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1201 words · Sara Diaz

Lucifer Reclaims Viewership Throne In Nielsen S Streaming Rankings

Netflix’s “Lucifer,” the popular fantasy series that premiered its sixth and final season September 10, was the most-viewed original streaming show of the week by an impressive margin. The series was viewed for 1,588 million minutes, while Netflix’s “Clickbait” trailed in second place with 732 million minutes viewed, per Nielsen’s latest report on the most-viewed streaming TV shows. The company’s rankings were based on viewership data from from September 13 to September 19....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 465 words · Mindi Carpenter

Moon Knight Ethan Hawke S Good Lord Bird Got Him Villain Role

Hawke recently appeared on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” and discussed how a chance meeting with Isaac, as well as Hawke’s work on the Showtime drama series “The Good Lord Bird,” brought the pair together. “I heard about it from Oscar Isaac, who lives like, you know, three blocks down the street from me in Brooklyn,” Hawke said in the interview. “I was at a coffee shop. He came up to me, he’s like, ‘Hey, I really liked ‘The Good Lord Bird....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Nora Bibee

Mr Bachman And His Class Review A Frederick Wiseman Esque Doc

When we first meet the aforementioned Mr. Bachmann, he’s wearing an AC/DC shirt. The “School of Rock” vibes continue from there, as it’s quickly clear that he greatly values opportunities to encourage his students to perform music themselves. The long, immersive scenes allow viewers to become a part of the classroom, living through the school day along with the disciples. In part, that’s because Speth’s documentary can feel almost as long as a school day: At three hours and 37 minutes, it’s a daunting plunge, but not an unprecedented one....

December 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1083 words · Elizabeth Garcia

Nothing Lasts Forever Review A Gripping Hit At The Diamond Industry

Rather than expose the inhumane practices of the mining industry, which is well-traveled terrain, “Diamonds Last Forever” sets its sights on the power players up the chain who are inflating the value of the naturally occurring stones. The film opens with staticky archival footage of diamond commercials, stilted scenes of coiffed women selling eager men on bigger and bigger diamonds. Setting its sights on international diamond company De Beers, the film reminds us of the famous line that may soon become a lie — “Diamonds Are Forever” — a hugely successful marketing ploy from De Beers that became universally believed....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 650 words · Jennifer Amerson

Obi Wan Concept Art Ewan Mcgregor Hayden Christensen Fight

“There’s a hunger for this character to come back,” McGregor says in the sizzle. “The fans have been waiting long enough, ya know?” All episodes of “Obi-Wan” are being helmed by Deborah Chow, who directed two fan-favorite installments of “The Mandalorian.” The show picks up after the events of “Revenge of the Sith,” with Obi-Wan living in secret on Tatooine and tasked with protecting a young Luke Skywalker. Chow set the stage for the series by saying, “This is a quite a dark time we’re coming into with him, just being a Jedi; it’s not safe....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Gerald Duane