The table is set. The people of Israel hail Jesus as king, while his disciples await his coronation. But – instead of standing up to Rome – he turns the tables on the Jewish religious holiday. With their power threatened, the country’s religious and political leaders will do everything they can to ensure that this Passover meal is Jesus’s last.
On an empty road in the middle of the night, Shula stumbles upon the body of his uncle. As the funeral begins around them, he and his cousin uncover the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family in filmmaker Rungano Nyoni’s surreal and vivid account of the lies we tell ourselves.
Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie reunite for the 20th anniversary of "The Simple Life" and decide that the best way to celebrate their iconic friendship is to take to the high arts. They announced that they will write, produce and star in an opera based on their famous childhood song, "Sanasa". In order to bring their opera to life, they seek inspiration from their own roots, meet with esteemed members of the performing arts community, and tackle the daunting task of creating a one-word opera.
Paternalism, inheritance and the cycle of generational trauma through an Irish cultural lens
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An Irish sheepherder family enters into battle on multiple fronts: internal conflict, family enmities, competition with another farmer. Paul Mescal and Tom Burke were originally cast in the lead roles, but both ultimately dropped out of the project when it stalled and were replaced by Barry Keoghan and Christopher.
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Abbott.. 3 (PREMIERE + Q&A) A fast-paced revenge film that never has a dull moment and somehow manages to pull off the impossible for me.
They both get more out of their roles than anyone else
All the actors do a fantastic job, but the standouts are Nora-Jane Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott (whose American accent is unreal). The themes of coercion, violence and the inability to communicate properly are very much intertwined here.
I am very happy to see this publication again
They are also very relevant in our world right now, so they really spoke to me.