Articles for tag: Directors, Entertainment, Movie, netflix, Nuclear

Rahul Somvanshi

Rebecca Ferguson as Captain Olivia Walker in A House of Dynamite, overseeing the White House Situation Room during an 18-minute nuclear crisis window.

A House of Dynamite: Bigelow’s 18-minute nuclear crisis splits across three government perspectives

A House of Dynamite Interactive Analysis Kathryn Bigelow returns to feature filmmaking eight years after Detroit with A House of Dynamite, a nuclear crisis thriller that premiered at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2025, where it received an 11-minute standing ovation. The film, which began streaming globally on Netflix on October ...

Govind Tekale

RatCliff was in the office of Donald Trumph.

Senate Confirms Ratcliffe as CIA Director in 74-25 Vote

The Senate has approved John Ratcliffe as Trump’s CIA Director with 74 senators voting yes and 25 voting no, according to Senate records. This strong support shows broad backing for his appointment. Ratcliffe makes history as the first person to lead both America’s top spy agencies—the CIA and the Office of the Director of National ...

Left side: Robert Pattinson. Photo Source: Gage Skidmore (CC BY-SA 2.0), Right Side: Zendaya (CC BY 3.0)

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson Film A24’s ‘The Drama’ in Boston, Offering $216 Casting Roles for Extras

A24’s newest production, “The Drama,” continues filming across Boston this fall. Leads Zendaya and Robert Pattinson will work on scenes through November. The production has opened opportunities for residents while bringing steady activity to multiple city neighborhoods. “We’re looking for distinctive faces,” states casting director Kate Antognini in her open casting call notice posted online. ...

Left: Denis Villeneuve at the Cannes Festival. Photo Source: Georges Biard. Right: Quentin Tarantino. Photo Source: Quentin Tarantino

Tarantino vs. Villeneuve: The Diverging Visions Behind Dune’s Cinematic Legacy

The auteur versus adaptation debate hit IMAX-sized proportions when two directing titans – the indie darling turned genre-bender Quentin Tarantino and master of sci-fi spectacle Denis Villeneuve – found themselves in a frame-worthy exchange about Frank Herbert’s space opera. On Bret Easton Ellis’s podcast, the Pulp Fiction director, known for his 70mm celluloid crusade and ...