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“It is truly a dream come true,” says Reed Van Dyk, whose directorial feature debut, “Atonement,” unspools in Directors’ Fortnight. “If I had any dream in film, it was to present a movie at Cannes, ...
An upcoming movie sequel to A Minecraft Movie could see a major West Auckland road blocked off for up to 10 hours for filming. Portal Productions Limited has applied to Auckland Council to close a ...
Movies have a way of making us feel things, right? One minute you’re laughing, the next you’re tearing up. But some films take it a step further—they make you feel uncomfortable, even downright ...