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Filmmaker Tatia Pilieva Releases a Trailer of Her Film ‘Forever’
By now you’ve probably seen, or at the very least heard of, the short video First Kiss, which showcased 20 strangers sharing a kiss with one another as part of a collaborative effort with fashion label WREN and that... -
The Beatles Are Coming to New York…Again
When four mop-top English lads stepped onto the tarmac at JFK International Airport in New York on February 7, 1964, America and the world changed forever, only we didn’t know it yet. After the famous Ed Sullivan show... -
The Freedom of the Blue Depths: We Are Films Captures ‘The Oldest Man in the Sea’ on Film
In each person there dwells a magical story just waiting to be uncovered, like a hidden message lying underneath an unturned rock; a story of a life lived, full of wondrous dreams as well as unimaginable hardships and... -
‘300: Rise of an Empire’: Spartan Absence Makes for One Sparse Film
Stylistically, 300: Rise of an Empire has all the hallmarks of its testosterone-fueled Spartan predecessor: oversaturated, chiaroscuro photography throughout for an out-of-this-world, comic book feel; copious amounts of... -
Sia Swings In With New Track ‘Chandelier’
The Australian-born singer Sia, known for crooning haunting tracks like "Breathe Me" and "Six Feet Under," has released a new single today titled "Chandelier" that is bound to leave a lasting impression on anyone who... -
Being Fearless: Mary Fahl Talks Anne Rice and ‘Love & Gravity’ in Podcast
Mary Fahl is fearless. At 55, the singer-songwriter is not afraid to say what she wants from potential bandmates and writing partners, nor is she afraid to jump into a project that should be daunting to most. Not long... -
Kissing Strangers: Filmmaker Tatia Pilieva Captures the Elusive ‘First Kiss’
They say a photo is worth a thousand words, but so is a kiss as it envelops you in its enigmatic passion, painting images of what’s yet to come in the canvas of your mind and leaving you utterly breathless and... -
Actor Jesse Luken Talks ‘Star-Crossed,’ Twitter and Making it in L.A.
“Kids these days…” I imagine these words are a sort of mantra for Hollywood execs who have no choice but to keep up with the younger generation’s ever quickening step toward new social technologies. The CW, for... -
Pedro Pascal Goes Behind the Scenes of ‘Game of Thrones’
Pedro Pascal is an actor of many faces. The Chilean-born artist’s exotic-looking complexion and passionate demeanor allow him to mold into any role, whether it’s as FBI agent Juan Badillo on USA’s...
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The Thin Line between Ruin and Redemption: Suzan Beraza on Humanizing the Nuclear Debate in ‘Uranium Drive-In’
Jamaican-born filmmaker Suzan Beraza could have taken the easy, well-trodden path of the pro-environment documentary, especially given the premise of her film, Uranium Drive-In: a hardscrabble mining town faces the...