

Friday Night Is For New January Comedy, Horror And Animation
Two done, one more two go. January ends tonight and it's only February that separates us from at least a calendar spring. Are you excited about it or consider it a nightmare, as a real winter hasn't still arrived yet? No matter what, tonight is a Friday night, which is always a perfect opportunity to go to the movies. Especially when January has presented a bunch of new entertaining comedy, horror or animation entries crying for your attention: COMEDY DOLITTLE Plot Synopsis:


The 70th Berlinale Announced Its Competition Programme
On February 20 - March 1 all eyes are to be turned to Berlin where the 70th Berlinale will take place. For the first time the anniversary film festival will be headed by the director duo Mariette Rissenbeek (Executive Director) and Carlo Chatrian (Artistic Director). The prestigious Golden and Silver Bears already await the International Competition. This year the well-known British film and theatre actor Jeremy Irons will be taking the role of the president of the Internatio


Live A True Drama With New January Film Releases
"The ode lives upon the ideal, epic upon the grandiose, the drama upon the real", once concluded Victor Hugo. So what real conflicts and doings January has brought to the big screens? There are several new entries that might catch your full attention and make you decide to spend your evening out in the cinema theatre. But firstly, have a look at our summary: THE GENTLEMEN Plot Synopsis: An American expat tries to sell off his highly profitable marijuana empire in London, trig


New January Action And Thrillers Led By Bad Boys
It's Friday and we need some cool action. Why not go to the movies, especially when Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are tempting with speed, shootings and wit for the third time in their Bad Boys career or Kristen Stewart is trying to get to the safety from 7 miles below the ocean? Although the show lists still invite to watch a number of Oscar nominees, new January action and thriller releases radiate equally entertaining vibes. So who's for the movies tonight? BAD BOYS FOR L


Book Review: André Aciman's Find Me
From the first page the tune of Sufjan Stevens‘ Mystery of Love follows me throughout the reading. It was a perfect musical match for the acclaimed movie Call Me By Your Name directed by Luca Guadagnino and based on the novel of the same name written by André Aciman. And it still is for its sequel Find Me. Those who read Call Me By Your Name or at least watched the movie, were left wondering what might have happened to young Elio and his beloved Oliver after they carried on w


Top 5 Of New January Books For A New Beginning
Do you start with a clean page or would you prefer to call it continuation? Do you measure it in circles or consider staying on the same road for another twelve months? Actually, it does not matter how you treat your reading habits. Years come and go, and you stay accumulating titles of the books read, some of which you revisit occasionally and some of which you sweep under the rug for good. So, here goes January again, as a new start or yet the next step of the overall dista


Oscar 2020 Nominations Accused Of Scarce Diversity
The announcement of the 92nd Oscar nominations has initiated the same polemics: too white, too male. Lack of diversity is the issue that keeps raising the waves in any type of artistic nominations, Oscars being constantly under attack. But here is the question: why nowadays art is being judged by gender, race, sexual preferences, etc. kicking its quality into the darkest corner? Stephen King has twitted "I would never consider diversity in matters of art. Only quality. It see


The 77th Golden Globes Announced Their Winners
It has finally started! Yesterday night the 77th Golden Globes ceremony announced the best ones in the filmmaking industry, unlocking the chain of the major annual cinematography awards. Will this year's Golden Globes turn into the early birds for Oscars and other recognition titles, we just have to wait and see, and actually watch the potential nominees for ourselves. Perhaps the biggest surprise at the ceremony was the defeat of Netflix production in motion picture categori