The Bragg Brothers On The Story Of Chance, Skill, And Parallels In Pinball: The Man Who Saved The Game Starring Mike Faist, Crystal Reed, And Dennis Boutsikaris
Naheem Garcia On Playing Tashi Duncan’s Father In Challengers Starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist
Henry Butash On The Making Of The Atlantic City Story With Broadway Stars Mike Faist And Jessica Hecht
All of Us Strangers Starring Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell @ Belfast Film Festival
The Bikeriders Starring Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Mike Faist @ London Film Festival
6 Times Stoick The Vast Was A Good Father To Hiccup
6 Times Osamu Dazai Acted Like An Actual Mentor To Atsushi Nakajima
Peter And Wendy, An Unrequited Cycle
The Bragg Brothers On The Story Of Chance, Skill, And Parallels In Pinball: The Man Who Saved The Game Starring Mike Faist, Crystal Reed, And Dennis Boutsikaris
August 1, 2024
A film of skill, chance, and parallels; for over 30 years, pinball was banned in New York City. That was until one man came and saved the game. That in and of itself is a captivating tale. But Roger Sharpe isn’t just an ordinary man who can do extraordinary things with a pinball machine. He’s more than just the person who brought the game out of illegality by showcasing that it’s not a game of chance but a game of skill. What makes Sharpe so enthralling to follow is the human story beneath all that marvel. Of love, risks taken, and the rejections he faced.
Naheem Garcia On Playing Tashi Duncan’s Father In Challengers Starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist
April 3, 2024
An explosive love triangle in which “all corners touch”, Challengers is riding multiple highs as it approaches its April 26 release. From tennis lovers eager to be fed before the bouts at the 2024 Olympics, to Zendaya fans looking for her next award-winning role. This intense story of love, jealousy, sex and sport is directed by the filmmaker behind Call Me by Your Name and Bones and All, Luca Guadagnino.
Henry Butash On The Making Of The Atlantic City Story With Broadway Stars Mike Faist And Jessica Hecht
January 12, 2024
A simple love story set in the dreary winter of Atlantic City, directorial film debut The Atlantic City Story by Henry Butash captures the hearts of lost souls and those who have felt at their lowest. The film stars Broadway veteran Jessica Hecht alongside rising star Mike Faist who is also known for his stage work as Connor Murphy in the original Broadway cast of Dear Evan Hansen.
All of Us Strangers Starring Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell @ Belfast Film Festival
November 7, 2023
Andrew Haigh’s spectacular career sees another entry with the buzz surrounding his latest film All of Us Strangers. The horror story masquerading as a touching romance between two lost queer souls is an adaptation of Taichi Yamada’s Strangers. It first premiered at the 50th Telluride Film Festival alongside Jeff Nichol’s The Bikeriders. The feature stars Andrew Scott’s enchanting performance opposite Paul Mescal’s haunting presence. Jamie Bell and Claire Foy also support the two in delivering this modern-day gothic tale.
The Bikeriders Starring Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Mike Faist @ London Film Festival
October 6, 2023
One of the most anticipated films to be released this last quarter of 2023 is Jeff Nichols’ upcoming feature based on the photo book by Danny Lyons, The Bikeriders. Starring Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Mike Faist; The Bikeriders was first released at the Telluride Film Festival. It’s currently showing at the London Film Festival from October 4th to October 15th.
6 Times Stoick The Vast Was A Good Father To Hiccup
June 19, 2022
What makes a good father in fiction? That is the ultimate question reserved for such a day as this. Is it the strength they provide, or the lessons they teach their children? Maybe it’s the legacy they leave behind, or their efforts to make amends when everything falls apart?
6 Times Osamu Dazai Acted Like An Actual Mentor To Atsushi Nakajima
June 19, 2022
Mentor and mentee relationships are all the rage these days. It makes sense; there’s a lot to explore when looking at how these dynamics work, the “found family” aspect of it, and the angst that come with these relationships.
Peter And Wendy, An Unrequited Cycle