Netflix has premiered a second trailer for Bradley Cooper’s biopic “Maestro”. Cooper both directs and stars in the film as legendary Broadway and film composer Leonard Bernstein. Making his debut with the New York Philharmonic at 25, Bernstein wasn’t just a famed conductor and composer but also a civil rights
“Fargo” Fifth Season Full Official Trailer
FX has released the full official trailer for the fifth season of its seasonal anthology series “Fargo” with the story this time unfolding in Minnesota and North Dakota in 2019. After an unexpected series of events lands Dorothy ‘Dot’ Lyon (Juno Temple) in hot water with the authorities, this seemingly
Aster Talks “Beau Is Afraid” Flopping
After big success for them with “Hereditary” and “Midsommar,” indie distributor A24 forked over a significant $35 million to allow filmmaker Ari Aster to shoot his third feature “Beau Is Afraid”. Whether it be the polarizing nature of the film, the three-hour runtime, or the marketing which just seemed to
Study: Gen Z Not Keen On Film/TV Romance
A new UCLA study of teens and young adults ages 13-24 has found a significant portion of them, as much as 47.5%, think physical intimacy and romance are too prominent in both movies and TV shows. 44.3% cite romance in media as being ‘overused’, 51.5% want to see more content
31 Days of Horror: SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT
It’s October, the month of Halloween. That’s why we will talk about the 1984 stone-cold slasher Christmas classic Silent Night, Deadly Night. This movie was so controversial at the time that the Karen Moms of America “Reeeeeee’ed” so hard about it that they got the ads pulled, and then the