Recent EastEnders scenes have been praised by fans as the BBC soap provided an insight into the 'complexity of trauma'. A recent storyline has featured Ravi's teenage son Nugget going missing.
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A woman attempts to sort through her past while also dealing with the traumatic repercussions of surviving a terrorist attack in Elisabeth Scharang’s elliptical film “Woodland,” based on Doris Knect’s 2015 WALD. A non-linear slow burn that’s more interested in unpacking the layers of trauma that Marian (Brigette Hobmeier) is dealing with than outright showing the aftermath of the terrorist attack, Scharang’s film works best when it’s narrowed in on the small farming community she returns to, less so when it skirts around her present-day relationships and the actual shooting that serves as the inciting incident for her trip back.
READ MORE: Toronto International Film Festival 2023: 26 Must-See Films To Watch At TIFF It’s also more concerned with the configurations of three people who had been romantically involved before Marian up and left the town that she grew up in, abandoning her mother in the process. Continue reading ‘Woodland’ Review: Elisabeth Scharang’s Mediation On Trauma Is Quiet & Contemplative [TIFF] at The Playlist.
.Recent EastEnders scenes have been praised by fans as the BBC soap provided an insight into the 'complexity of trauma'. A recent storyline has featured Ravi's teenage son Nugget going missing.
Tiffany Haddish is opening up about “photobombing” Doja Cat‘s MTV VMAs performance!
India Oxenberg is pulling back the curtain on her time in the NXIVM cult — and the very lasting effect it’s left on her. Three years after her initial interview with
: Last time her hair was short, it was against her will. recounted the “traumatizing” experience of having her hair lopped off in the new Apple TV+ docuseries The Super Models, which chronicles the rise of Crawford, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, and Naomi Campbell. In a sit-down, Crawford recalls that early in her career (she was just 18 at the time), “I went to see a photographer, Patrick Demarchelier.
Tiffany Haddish doesn’t care what anyone says about her behavior at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards!
Tiffany Haddish knows that you’re talking about her after she went viral at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, and she has something to say in response.
Shakira was the star at the MTV Video Music Awards, where she took home the iconic MTV Michael Jackson Vanguard Award. Her performance was epic, taking fans on an incredible ride with her biggest hits spanning her career. Everyone wanted to meet Shakira that night, and one eager celebrity was caught on camera in pursuit of her, screaming her name through the halls - Tiffany Haddish.A post shared by NOW WUT (@nowwutdotcom)The video has gone viral, with many opinions on the matter.
As majestic in appearance as a “National Geographic” special or any episode of “NOVA,” the opening shots of the semi-documentary “Songs of Earth” are quick to immediately showcase beautiful cinematography that’s as much a character as any of the several humans who materialize from time to time, both elements of the film that do their best to drive things forward and attempt to keep the onscreen action from slipping into a black hole of dull.
Tiffany Haddish is hitting a red carpet!
Craig Revel Horwood admits that he was 'completely homophobic' and shut down his sexuality after being bullied.
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John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Alicia Moncholí, winner of the New Directors of Asturias Award for her latest short, “Campolivar,” is developing her first feature film, the coming-of-age drama “Weekends,” just announced as one of the five titles in development set to be presented at the Second Spanish Screenings on Tour. They unspool at Rome’s MIA forum, which takes place Oct.
Supermodel Cindy Crawford has made hundreds of millions and is one of the world's most photographed women. She started modelling in her teens for local department stores in Illinois, at the same time as becoming valedictorian in high school. When she moved to New York, she became one of the most sought after catwalk models and eventually a brand in her own right.
TORONTO – We’re not sure writer and director Azazel Jacobs needed a comeback after 2020’s disappointing “French Exit,” but we’re delighted to report he’s delivered another exquisite drama with his latest endeavor, “His Three Daughters.” Debuting at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, ‘Daughters’ follows three siblings as they come to grips with the impending death of their father. And, as in any family, tension abounds.
Top-billed Vicky Krieps dies in the opening frame of Viggo Mortensen’s “The Dead Don’t Hurt,” with a tear running down her cheek and her co-star/director keeping vigil at her bedside, which might prompt some confusion from the casual viewer; is this a Western zombie movie? It is not, but it’s a picture that takes some time to reveal its methodology and motives; the viewer’s patience is required but rewarded. Continue reading ‘The Dead Don’t Hurt’ Review: Writer/Director/Star Viggo Mortensen’s Contemplative Western Is A Dazzling Showcase For Vicky Krieps [TIFF] at The Playlist.
When it comes to social injustice in 21st-century France, writer and director Ladj Ly has been on the frontlines of history. A child of the Montfermeil housing projects in the Paris suburbs, he captured the rage of the 2005 riots that engulfed the neighborhood in the 2006 docu short “365 jours à Clichy Montfermeil.” His celebrated feature debut, 2019’s “Les Misérables,” chronicles the abusive relationship between the residents of that town and often resentful police officers who live miles from the area.
Tiffany Haddish is adding to the SAG-AFTRA strike discourse with her own troubling story of being underpaid by a studio.
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Tiffany Haddish made a surprising revelation about the very first movie that she starred in – she wasn’t paid for it.
It’s hard to encapsulate the cinema of a particular filmmaker in just one word, but if one were to try their hand at it with Mexican maverick Michel Franco, a word that’d come to mind is violence. The filmmaker’s work is built upon the looming expectation of violent transgression, society standing flimsy atop the fragile idea of cordiality.