On This Day in 1895, the Lumière Brothers Debuted Their First Film and Changed the World — IndieWire

https://youtube.com/watch?v=DEQeIRLxaM4%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent It’s the understatement of the century to say that life for moviegoers — and everyone, really — was different in 1895. This was the year that, on March 22, 125 years ago today, Auguste and Louis Lumière debuted “Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory,” a short film widely regarded as the invention of movies for mass…… Continue reading On This Day in 1895, the Lumière Brothers Debuted Their First Film and Changed the World — IndieWire

Containment (2015) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies

Residents wake up one morning to find themselves locked into their flats, an epidemic has broken out and they might all be infected. They will have to work together to battle to survive. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ via Containment (2015) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies

Onward (2020) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies

Magic has long gone from the world (or has it) elf brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot are about to go on an incredible quest that shows anything is still possible. Can they find the long forgotten magic? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ via Onward (2020) Review — Let’s Go To The Movies

Frank Sinatra’s Study of Psychopathy — Silver Screenings

One of the more remarkable films from the 1950s, we think, is a gritty black-and-white indie thriller that clocks in at 77 minutes. The film, Suddenly (1954), is about an assassination attempt of an American president. Specifically, it centres on a house overlooking a train station where the president – for security reasons – will […]… Continue reading Frank Sinatra’s Study of Psychopathy — Silver Screenings

1st Scene Festival Feature Script: BLOOMING ORCHARD, by Cecilia Michelangeli

After England enters the First World War, a free-spirited dancer finds herself stranded in an isolated cottage, where Mabel, a forlorn photographer, becomes obsessed with filming her. Tormented by Mabel’s decision of not having kids, Johnie can only take care of their orchard, making sure that the lively dancer won’t be dragged in her depressed… Continue reading 1st Scene Festival Feature Script: BLOOMING ORCHARD, by Cecilia Michelangeli