Light up the Sky & More

The is no scarcity of fascinating documentaries on Netflix. And, a substantial chunk of them are about the music industry. In 2023 alone, the streamer released several documentaries, and each and every one of them is unique and one of a kind. A brilliant documentary is not just about a band, an artist, or a … Read more

Hunger Games comes in light while Marvels has historic drop

The Hunger Games prequel came in under expectations while The Marvels ties with Shaquille O’Neal for worst second week drop ever for a comic book movie. The popcorn has been popped, the drinks have been drunk and the box office numbers for this last weekend before Thanksgiving have been tallied and standing at the top … Read more

All the Light We Cannot See movie review ()

Mostly set in the Nazi-occupied French coastal town of St. Malo in 1944, the four-episode miniseries follows the lives of two teenagers. There’s the blind French teenager named Marie-Laure LeBlanc (Aria Mia Loberti), who broadcasts an illegal radio show each night in hopes of locating her missing father, Daniel (Mark Ruffalo), once the keeper of the … Read more

All the Light We Cannot See Video Reveals Aria Mia Loberti’s Casting Story

Netflix has released a brand new All the Light We Cannot See video for Shawn Levy’s upcoming limited series adaptation of the acclaimed novel of the same name. The coming-of-age war drama is scheduled to make its debut on November 2. The featurette highlights the casting journey of acting newcomer Aria Mia Loberti, who won … Read more

All the Light We Cannot See teaser shows hope, battle during WWII

Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the WWII-set All the Light We Cannot See will arrive on Netflix this fall. Netflix has released the latest teaser trailer for All the Light We Cannot Seea WWII-set limited series based on the 2014 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, showing off the chemistry, drama and battles that helped make the … Read more

A Small Light movie review & film summary ()

For the first two episodes, directed with crisp immediacy and vintage charm by “Booksmart”’s Susanna Fogel, Miep is just an ordinary girl trying to grow up in difficult circumstances: She’s a twentysomething layabout with few prospects, no job, and no husband (unless, of course, she marries one of her adopted brothers). Luckily, she meets a … Read more