





Present at the demonstration against anti-Semitism, the National Rally continues its quest for legitimacy in a political landscape that has been totally turned upside down and disoriented. At the risk of seeing the far-right party impose itself even more.
Who You Think I Am, from Cohen Media Group, presents the merging of a modern love story, interweaving the duplicity of social media, the anticipation of pleasure that accompanies each exchange, and the freedom of deception.
The Coronavirus, now classified as a worldwide pandemic, the likes of which have n ever been fictionalized, has caused an unprecedented government response as cases in the U.S. spike and the global death rate is now at 3.75%.
AARP The Magazine has announced the nominees for the upcoming Movies for Grownups® Awards, with Minari, Nomadland, One Night in Miami, The Trial of the Chicago 7, and The United States vs. Billie Holiday contending in the Best Picture/Best Movie category.
The 11th Hour, from Brainstorm Media, brings to the screen a suspenseful allegory of an against all odds unshakable faith in a promise, and the dark, frightening, deadly ramifications of following our own ideas to fulfillment.
Arcadia – The San Gabriel Mountains will come alive with the glorious sounds of music when Cal Phil presents Rodgers, Hammerstein and Gershwin during Festival on the Green at Santa Anita Race Track, Saturday August 10, 2013.

Jane, from National Geographic Studios and Abramorama, tell the amazing story of a young Jane Goodall from the vantage point of age, she reflects on her early days in the jungle, the joys, disappointment, and her unexpected fame.
In The Summers, from Music Box Films and Hulu, brings to the screen a coming-of-age drama, tracing the lives and changes of two sisters who live in California and spend each summer with their dad in Mexico.
The Absence of Eden, from Roadside Attractions and Vertical, presents an explosive immigrant drama that follows a young woman forced from one slavery existence to another as she runs for her life hoping to escape after killing a cartel hitman.
SLASHhas spread the love to more than just fans who attended one of the 23 S.E.R.P.E.N.T. festival shows, as he announced that the U.S. tour raised more than $125,000 for five nonprofit organizations maximizing social impact.
Come Out Fighting, from Screen Media, presents a World War II drama where two missing soldiers, an Air Force fighter pilot and an Army demolition expert, the only survivor of a German ambush, must work together to survive.
Explorer, from Universal Pictures Content Group, brings to the screen the passionate, dramatic, and adventurous journey of Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the world's greatest explorer, through his own recollections, actual voyage footage, archived material, and personal interviews.





