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This video brings together random funny moments caught on camera. It’s all about unexpected situations, natural reactions, and small moments that turned out way funnier than planned. Epstein's ...
From physical comedy to surprise guest appearances, several iconic Friends scenes were improvised, revealing how the cast elevated moments beyond the script.
“The Moment,” music video director Aidan Zamiri’s fascinating, funny and messily self-reflexive feature debut, was never going to actually be about Charli XCX. Yes, the acclaimed British singer and ...
This review is based on a screening from the Sundance Film Festival. The Moment will be released on January 30. From first-time feature film director Aidan Zamiri – known for his music videos with ...
General Hospital ’s Ezra isn’t known for being a good guy, but his portrayer, Daniel Cosgrove, recently had some fun with the ...
Sundance: Aidan Zamiri’s mockumentary portrait feels like a face sheet in motion for Charli's +1s, though the singer/star gives a commanding screen performance as, well, herself. What happens when ...
As Charli XCX debuts her hotly anticipated film The Moment at the Sundance Film Festival, the Aidan Zamiri-helmed mockumentary is finally marking the end of an era, more than a year after “brat” ...
“The Moment” kicks off with black-and-white strobe images of Charli xcx writhing on the floor in skimpy torn clothing, as an industrial beat pounds away with apocalyptic fury on the soundtrack. In ...
Slated for a late January release by A24, Aidan Zamiri's satire of a cultural phenomenon also features Alexander Skarsgard, Rosanna Arquette, Kate Berlant and Hailey Benton Gates. By Richard Lawson ...
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Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...