In Didi, a 13-year-old Taiwenese-American boy tries to find his way, navigating his first crush, attempting to figure out who he’s going to be, what culture he’ll belong to, and what “friends” will make him the coolest. One of the better coming-of-age dramas I’ve seen in quite some time, Didi…
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New releases in fiction, nonfiction and comics that caught our attention.Putnam Pub GroupAn agoraphobic engineer named Henry spends his days locked away in his extremely smart home building freaky little robots, including one that looks like a magician and rides around on a tiny bike. His wife, Lily, is the…
by Sheela Chari ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 30, 2017 A quick, agreeable caper, this may spark some discussion even as it entertains. Myla and Peter step into the path of a gang when they unite forces to find Peter’s runaway brother, Randall. As they follow the graffiti tags that Randall…
Robyn Brown is working the last bit of patience out of the Brown family. The fourth wife of Kody Brown has always been a thorn in the side of the polygamous family. After secluding her and Kody from the rest of the Sister Wives stars, Robyn seemed to be on…
Chingkhei Films Production A Music Video by Premananda Irungbam Producer: Prabin Mairenbam Introducing: Thoibi … source
Elton John has praised Fontaines D.C. as “the best band out there at the moment.” The comment came in a recent interview John conducted with Fontaines D.C. frontman, Grian Chatten, discussing the band’s new album, Romance. “Having watched you at Glastonbury, having heard the new album — you’ve just grown…
Fathom Events and Warner Bros.’ DC Studios are blasting off documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a favorite from Sundance, and Music Box has the festival’s Grand Jury Prize-winner In The Summers among a handful of solid new release including The Featherweight about boxer Willie Pep, and Who’s Afraid Of…
Starting tomorrow night, we may be getting the first reviews of one of the most anticipated indie horror films of 2024, Terrifier 3. No pressure right? It will have its first official audience screening at Fantastic Fest tomorrow (Sept. 20). That means, unless there is an embargo, reviews will start…
Magpie Murders is back with the latest installment, Moonflower Murders. Like the first series, it follows Susan Ryeland (Lesley Manville), an editor, solving a real murder mirrored by a mystery in a client’s novel. Pippa Bennett-Warner plays Madeline, a character in the story within a story. “I tried not to think about the…
Emmanuelle – first-look review About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing…