
Spend Your Last September Weekend With New Comedy And Horror
The last September weekend is tempting us shoving from the nearest corner. Those who prefer everything planned in advance, most likely are already waiting to close their office doors and start implementing an exciting agenda. But if you still have no idea what you're going to do, why not lean on the old good way of spending the weekend. Cinema is always a solution and September has packed you an offer with comedies, horror movies, animation and fantasy. Try any type you want!

September Action And Thriller With Cold Vengeance
The winds of changes keep bringing chilly weather instead of the Indian summer. Well, what a cliche! Though to many of us it's a mocking reality - hold on, the worst is yet to come. But to keep yourselves warm you need just a pair of things: to be inside and to be in action. This is where our offer steps in: why don't you look through the list of new September action movies and choose the ones that would heat up your blood in a comfy cinema chair: COLD SKIN Plot Synopsis: On

New September Drama Comes With A Hit
You go to a strange city, walk the strange streets surrounded by thousands of strangers, you feel lonely but you feel good. Nobody tells you what to do or where to go - you are the master of your wishes and your plans. But there's one thing you change your mind about. Seeing a movie on September night on your own seems too much of a sentimental weight to bear, and you turn around on your heel without dramatizing the situation. But drama continues to invade cinema theatres. Th

2018 National Book Award Longlist For Fiction Announced
As the year approaches its end, the lists of nominees to various literary and cinematographic awards start to pop up like mushrooms after the rain. 2018 National Book Award Award for Fiction is no exception. Ten longlist authors were selected by the National Book Foundation and will impatiently wait to October 10 when the finalists will be revealed. The Fiction Longlist includes one title by a previous National Book Award honoree, Lauren Groff, who was a Finalist in 2015. Lon

Venice Film Festival Securing Bridges To Oscars
If you look up closer, there's a pattern being born from the Venice Film Festival, which rolls out a speedy highway up to the Hollywood and the Oscars. Actually there're two: the winner of the Golden Lion - straight to the Best Picture Oscar and a Mexican director as a rule. Last year Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water received the Golden Lion in Venice and ended up with the Oscar at the following ceremony (not to mention a number of other prizes on the way). This year

Top 5 Books To Look For This September
Time to count them. The ones that accompanied you on a plane to exciting holiday places, the ones you carried around on the beach, the ones that joined you on a terrace on a pleasant summer evening or the ones that were the last to stare you back before you fell asleep. How many? Of course, we're talking about the books you've read this summer. Because that hunger-to-read period is almost over and the busy routine takes over. Be quick to reflect - new September publications a

The Days Of Back To August Drama
Many of the young ones awoke today with their personal back to school drama. Who said that education is something to celebrate while it actually is an every day burden depriving of long morning sleep, cheery afternoon coffee sit-ups with your besties and free as a wind evenings. Don't dramatize, we're all been through this and, look, now we feel wiser and happier, you may retort. True, but it doesn't make any of students happier this very second. Unless there' a bigger drama