Category: Apple Original Films
Trailer Premiere: THE LOST BUS (2025)
“’The Lost Bus’ is the story of quiet heroism — of people coming together in the face of the unthinkable. I’m honored to have been entrusted with this story,” says director Paul Greengrass.
‘Deaf President Now!’ Film Review: An Inspiring and Passionate Documentary
Deaf President Now! is not only insight into a forgotten piece of history, it is a call for acceptance and inclusion and a demand that everyone’s human rights be recognized.
‘Echo Valley’ AppleTV Releases Trailer For Julianne Moore/Sydney Sweeney Thriller
A gripping tale of love, sacrifice, and survival from BAFTA-winning director Michael Pearce and Emmy-nominated writer Brad Ingelsby.
‘Deaf President Now!’: Apple Releases Trailer For Groundbreaking Documentary
The documentary captures “the greatest civil rights movement most people have never heard of”, and does so through passionate interviews with those who were there and an astonishing amount of footage from the time.
‘Napoleon’ Film Review: Old School Epic in the Grand Tradition
The time when the major studios would throw millions at historical epics to cover their production and advertising costs have all but gone the way of the samurai. Today, it is the rare filmmaker who can command the trust of
Film Review: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’- A Modern American Masterpiece
With its emotionally epic story, sprawling cast, and an undying ambitious vision from one of American Cinema’s true masters, “Killers of the Flower Moon” (an adaptation of David Grann’s 2017 true-crime bestseller) gives Martin Scorsese a late-career masterwork. This is
Film Review: ‘Sorry We’re Closed’- The Effects Of Covid On The Restaurant Industry
Peter Ferriero’s new documentary “Sorry, We’re Closed” is an informative piece that shows the struggles of restaurant owners during the perilous and dangerous time of Covid-19. The Covid pandemic showed the world America’s true face. The imbeciles who populated the
‘Luck’- Film Review
Back in 1983, I was a big fan of the song “Lucky Star” by a new singer named Madonna. After seeing the first Skydance Animation release, “Luck”, I never want to listen to the song again, as the film has