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‘Max Cloud’ Actors Elliot James Langridge And Sally Collett Talk Writing Journey And Cinema Passions

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Tommy Flanagan, Elliot James Langridge, Sally Collett, Scott Adkins in "Max Cloud." (Well Go USA)
Max Cloud, a retro gamer action comedy toplined by Scott Adkins, is now available on VOD. Find Your Film co-hosts Eric Holmes and Bruce Purkey talked to co-stars Sally Collett and Elliot James Langridge about the feature as well as their own writing experiences.

Find Your Film Recommends ‘Max Cloud,’ ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ And ‘Spontaneous’

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Elliot James Langridge, Scott Adkins, Tommy Flanagan and Sally Collett in "Max Cloud." (Well Go USA)

 

This week on Find Your Film our “biggest” movie is The Midnight Sky, and ultimately two out our trio recommend the flick (Bruce Purkey gave it the proverbial thumbs down). Well all agreed, however, that the retro gamer comedy Max Cloud (aka The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud) is escapist fare that’s well worth a look.

‘Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Xbox’ Giveaway From Deepest Dream!

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I’m offering up my sealed and never used Xbox copy of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (plays on Xbox One and Xbox Series X). The second and third place winner will receive a sealed Blu-ray from my collection. Entry details below!

FYF Reviews Multiverse Thriller ‘Parallel’ And Meryl Streep/Robert De Niro Gem ‘Falling In Love’

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Georgia King in "Parallel" (Vertical Entertainment)
Lots of things to cover on the latest episode of Find Your Film, but one movie all three of us checked out was the indie thriller Parallel. Directed by Isaac Ezban, the feature is now out in theaters and is available On Demand.

South Korean Thriller ‘The Call’ Is A “Supernatural Mind-Bender” With A “Jaw-Dropping” Storyline

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The Call, Park Shin-hye. Credit: Jung Jae-gu / Netflix
The Call (2020  Netflix) is a South Korean thriller directed with assurance and bravado by 2nd-time director, Chung-Hyun Lee. This is the sort of slightly supernatural mind-bender that hearkens back to a sort of movie that is rarely made these days: operatic, epic, and dare I say, De Palma-esque. 

Tamlyn Tomita And Yuji Okumoto Confirmed For ‘Cobra Kai’ Third Season

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COBRA KAI (L to R) WILLIAM ZABKA as JOHNNY LAWRENCE, MARTIN KOVE as JOHN KREESE, and RALPH MACCHIO as DANIEL LARUSSO in episode 308 of COBRA KAI Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2020
The third season of the beloved series Cobra Kai is just around the corner (January 2021), and the official trailer has dropped. I’m excited beyond belief, as the trailer confirms the return of The Karate Kid II characters Kumiko (Tamlyn Tomita) and Chozen (Yuji Okumoto)!

Review: ‘Anything For Jackson’ Is ‘Quality Cult Cinema’ From Director Justin G. Dyck

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Anything For Jackson (2020, Shudder Exclusive) is a pitch black horror comedy that both subverts the genre and provides a surprising level of heart. As directed by Justin G. Dyck and written by Keith Cooper, Jackson always finds a way to either surprise, creep out, or delight it’s audiences at every turn. 

Find Your Film Director’s Spotlight: Walter Hill (‘Southern Comfort’ and ‘Last Man Standing’)

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On our latest episode of Find Your Film, we spotlight director Walter Hill. Instead of going for the obvious movies (The Warriors 48 Hrs., The Driver), I chose Southern Comfort (1981) and Last Man Standing (1996). Show breakdown of our podcast and audio below!

Trey Tucker Locks In On The Character Driven Dynamics Of ‘What Lies Below’

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Trey Tucker as John Smith in the thriller/sci - fi, WHAT LIES BELOW , a Vertical Entertainment release. Photo courtesy of Vertical Entertainment

 

What Lies Below centers on Liberty (Ema Horvath), a teenager who believes her mom’s fiancé (Trey Tucker) is not what he appears to be. Tucker talked to us about this indie thriller, his memories of working on The Outpost, and why acting is one of his many interests.

Julien Temple Explores “Nature of Creativity” And Shane MacGowan’s Life In ‘Crock of Gold’

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Directed by Julien Temple, Crock of Gold – A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan delves into the life of the Irish vocalist who was best known as the lead singer/songwriter of the Pogues. During the interview, Temple (Absolute Beginners, Vigo: A Passion for Life) discussed why the documentary was a complex yet gratifying undertaking.