Malcolm, a film director, and Marie, his girlfriend, return home after the premiere of his latest movie. As they wait for the reviews to come in, their idyllic evening soon turns into a series of intense arguments and revelations. The couple's emotional rollercoaster ride explores themes of love, toxicity, and the complexities of their relationship.
The Onion Movie is a satirical comedy that takes aim at American culture and mass media. It showcases absurd humor, societal hypocrisy, and touches on various social problems. The movie revolves around a series of sketches, fake news reports, and commercials that satirize different aspects of modern life. With its irreverent and dark comedy, the film offers a humorous critique of the media's influence on society.
We All Loved Each Other So Much is a comedy drama set in post-war Italy. It follows a group of old war buddies and their lives as they navigate love, friendship, and disillusionment. The story is told through a series of flashbacks and explores themes of nostalgia, friendship, and the impact of war on individuals.
Movie critic Ian Nathan goes in search of the cinematically sublime and explores the ingredients that went into making a classic. With each episode devoted to a single film, their story will be told with detail, affection, looking for the truth behind the myth, and all the trials and triumphs that went into forging the classic.
The Film Review is a 10 minute film related programme shown on BBC News each Friday evening at 17:45. It reviews three new films each week. The programme's expert film critic is usually Mark Kermode, though others do stand in. The programme is part of the BBC News at Five with Huw Edwards which is shown on BBC News and is usually presented by Gavin Esler, Emily Maitlis or Julian Worricker. The programme is usually repeated again later in the evening at 21:45. The programme was re-named The Film Review on 22 March 2013, following BBC News' move to Broadcasting House.
A documentary film about Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton. This is a portrait piece that includes interviews with family, friends, colleagues, critics, and fans.
A serial killer taunts police while increasing the body count on live streaming TV.
Jeremy, a movie goer, reviews movies and points out mistakes.
This is the story of Howard Cantour. A warrior, a film critic. He lives his live vicariously through movies and in movies. But Howard is no sell out, he's says it like he sees it. This is a story of his life and struggle about reviewing his film hero's movie.
A dead-pan snarker takes a look at movies ranging from nostalgic to mainstream to obscure and gives them a thorough beatdown.
While the Nostalgia Critic continues to blame himself for Ma-Ti's death, a series of mysterious events begin to unfold, which could shake the very fabric of internet critics as we know it.
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