Skip to content

The American site for cinema, TV and Netflix | Today is : February 2, 2026

  • IN THEATERS
  • NEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • ABOUT US

All articles by Ali Naderzad

  • News

    The Man Who Saw a Ghost

    (excerpt from the review) Henry Fonda became an icon in [...]

    November 1, 2012
  • Podcasts

    Let’s go to lala-land

    Music for the Funeral March of Queen Mary by Wendy [...]

    December 8, 2012
  • News

    Sylvia Kristel DIES

    Dutch actor Sylvia Kristel, the subject (dare we say, target?) [...]

    October 18, 2012
  • News

    DAVID FINCHER CROWD-FUNDS NEXT PROJECT

    Being a renowned filmmaker is not nearly enough to guarantee [...]

    March 18, 2013
  • Movies,Trailers

    Dredd 3D

    October 3, 2012
  • News

    Big French win at San Sebastian Fest

    French film director François Ozon won the Golden Shell for Best Picture at the 60th San Sebastian Film Festival during a ceremony on Saturday for his film “In the house.” [François Ozon directed "The Swimming Pool" and more recently "Potiche," both of which are on Netflix] In his film, which was loosely adapted from a play by Spanish playwright JuanMayorga, actor Fabrice Luchini ("The Women on the Sixth Floor") brilliantly

    March 3, 2014
  • News

    OPINION | A Samuel Jackson fairytale

    Isn't there something offputting about Samuel L. Jackson's conscious effort to use strong language? Follow him on Twitter and you get a serious dose of invectives. But in his new video segment to get out the vote for Obama in November, he’s putting his direct manner to good use. In the video, Jackson stresses, with his signature blunt use of words, that voter apathy could get Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in the White House, a catastrophic

    March 3, 2014
Previous818283Next

The American site for cinema, TV and Netflix

Copyright © 2006 - 2026 Screen Comment

Page load link

Press “ESC” key to close

Go to Top