January 30, 2020By Aly Balakareva
“Cinema is gone,” Martin Scorsese, one of the most prolific film directors of all time, has said in an interview. “The cinema I grew up with and that I’m making, it’s gone.” Perhaps, he could be right: in 2019, movie theatre attendance decreased by 4%, compared to 2018 — there is an obvious trend of
January 20, 2020By Lily Waywell
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers from Season 2 of “Sex Education“. A quirky, awkwardly funny show that spreads empowering and awe-inspiring messages to the screen. Our beloved teenage sex therapist is back, with a second season of pure awkward. Despite this, the season has successfully dealt with many strong topics that to this day
December 30, 2019By Aly Balakareva
The Two Popes, in essence, is a story of a budding friendship — amidst the pompous decorations of the Vatican. Released in late November this year, it showcases the dramatic relationship between Pope Benedict (Anthony Hopkins) and future Pope Francis (Jonathan Pryce), as they seek to find common ground and forge a new future for the
December 27, 2019By Lily Waywell
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers from Season 1 of “The Witcher”. From novel to game to a Netflix TV show to talks of it being the next Game of Thrones, Andrzej Sapkowski’s tale of a monster hunter, and his journey to fulfilling his destiny has become a world-wide story that has reached readers, gamers and
October 13, 2019By Aly Balakareva
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for the show Breaking Bad and minor spoilers for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. The wait is over! El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie has been released for the world to witness on Netflix — undoubtedly, one of the most exciting events for Breaking Bad fans this year. Despite mixed emotions
September 28, 2019By Dafny Flores
Do you ever wonder why can’t you find foreign shows and movies on Netflix? Well, Netflix’s marketing team is fully behind that. Netflix has over hundreds of foreign shows and movies with unique and original plots for streamers to watch — but these titles are often heavily hidden or easy to miss. Netflix Originals has
August 26, 2019By Aly Balakareva
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for the show Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad is being brought back — now as a movie. After almost six years since the show’s finale aired on AMC, tying up most of the storyline knots and bringing the Heisenberg era to an end, the infamous story will return to follow the footsteps of
August 25, 2019By Mary Dodys
You would think, that after creating countless controversies ranging from on-screen suicides to graphic rape depictions, the 13 Reasons Why writers would eventually learn their lesson. Many fans were skeptical when the show was renewed for a third season, and after its release, it seems as though they had every right to be. You’d think
August 13, 2019By Lily Waywell
Editor’s Note: Article has been edited for length and clarity! At only 23, up-and-coming artist Elijah Boothe has already worked his way into three creative industries: film, fashion and music. Boothe was most recently featured in Lapalme Magazine and R.LEGACY Magazine, in which he was noted as a “Rising Young Hollywood” star to watch. He
August 5, 2019By Lily Waywell
It has been two years since filming began, there has been a bidding war between production companies regarding rights over the movie, including Paramount Pictures and Netflix (who eventually won rights over the movie), and it has taken 106 days to film- marking it as being the longest filming schedule Scorsese has worked on. Nonetheless,
June 8, 2019By Dafny Flores
Rio de Janeiro, 1959: a place where men, race and fame rule the political and social spectrum of the beaches and night clubs. Not much has changed throughout the years. Yet, the norms are challenged by Maria Luiza, a housewife from São Paulo, who embraces her alter ego Malu to open a live music club,
May 31, 2019By Ariel Zedric
Fresh off their hit “All You Got Is Gold” which was one of the most popular tracks featured in Netflix’s “The Haunting of Hill House”, Venice trio, The Great Escape, is back, this time with a homage to immigrants. Their new music powered short film “Where Do We Go From Here” features 30 immigrants each