





The British Academy of Film and Television announced the shortlisted nominees for the 2023 BAFTA awards scheduled to be presented live on February 18, 2024. The shortlist awards had shocks, surprises, and snubs disrupting the expected.
Things Will Be Different, from Lightbulb Film Distribution, presents a sci-fi thriller as two estranged adult siblings meet up after the brother plans a heist and to escape the police uses a mysterious time-traveling hiding place.
Intermittent fasting (IF) has garnered considerable scientific interest for its positive effects on internal health. This dietary regimen, characterized by alternating periods of fasting and eating, is associated with a wide range of benefits supported by clinical research.
Widows, from 20th Century Fox, presents a fast moving political action thriller, set in contemporary Chicago, laced with corruption, intrigue, suspense, built around three avenging women left penniless after a heist gone bad leaves them widowed.
Accused of authoritarianism in his handling of the health crisis, French President Macron is facing a growing wave of irritation regarding the methods used. But doesn't the Constitution lend itself to a peremptory and solitary exercise of power?
Coming in January, The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, will unveils its latest exhibit, "Filmed in Las Vegas: America's Playground on the Silver Screen," plus its crime and punishment speaker series.

The New Pornographers are set to tour the U.S. in 2026, kicking off their run on April 22 at The Wilbur in Boston with stops at New York's Webster Hall, Los Angeles' Teragram Ballroom, and many more.
San Francisco's 42nd Street Moon (Daren A.C. Carollo, Daniel Thomas, Co-Executive Directors), celebrating its 25th Anniversary in continuous operation, has announced the company's 2018 Gala, JUBILATE!, will be headlined by Moon favorite Klea Blackhurst and will feature special guest star Liz Callaway.
Juniper, from Greenwich Entertainment, presents a story of redemption as three generations come to terms with their lives, pasts, and pain and find the freedom to release the anger that shackled them to destructive behaviors and hatred.
Briggs and Riley, the manufacturer of Travelware, a high end innovated luggage design company, has teamed up with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Long Island to raise money in the fight toward finding a cure for Juvenile Diabetes.
City of Ghosts, from Amazon Studios, A&E Indie Films and IFC Films, presents the haunting account of the take-over of Raqqa Syria by the Islamic State and the rise of the citizen activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently.
Crescent City, from Lionsgate Films, presents a fast paced, suspenseful thriller as a sadistic, serial killer, is targeting sex addicts from a local church, and the dedicated detectives working to catch the monster before he kills again.





