Tag: Adam Sullivan
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“Magic Hour” Premiere – Ghosts of Relationships’ Past

At New York City’s IFC Center, director Katie Aselton released her new film Magic Hour, following its SXSW Festival premiere. The film follows Erin, played by Aselton herself, and Charlie, portrayed by Daveed Diggs. The pair are working through an extremely devastating time in their relationship and decide to embark on a retreat to California’s…
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“Wasteman” Special Screening – David Jonsson & Tom Blyth Bring UK Prison Drama to NYC

At a New York special screening, Wasteman set the stage for a deeply immersive look into UK prison life, led by powerful and emotional performances from David Jonsson and Tom Blyth. Jonsson, who many will recognize from his role as Andy in 2024’s Alien: Romulus, plays Taylor – an inmate on the verge of freedom…
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NECA @ Toy Fair 2026 – Predator: Badlands, IT & More Come to Scare

This year at New York Toy Fair, NECA showed off a collection of products from a variety of properties. Some of the highlights included looks at their upcoming Predator: Badlands line, alongside blind box figures from key moments in the Chucky franchise, and a new look at everyone’s favorite clowns from Terrifier and IT: Welcome…
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KPop Demon Hunters – EJAE, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami Bring HUNTR/X to the MOMA

When discussing movies this year, there’s one title that seems to find its way into every conversation, and one “Golden” song that plays everywhere you go. KPop Demon Hunters has become a total phenomenon, both as a film in its own right and as a musical powerhouse, and I had the privilege to attend a…
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HBO Max “IT: Welcome to Derry” NYC Experience

I had the chance to attend the activation for the upcoming HBO Max series “IT: Welcome to Derry”. Upon arrival to the Union Square Party City pop-up, I was greeted with sprawling window displays & graphics, showcasing Bill Skarsgård’s return to his iconic clown role. The event took place after the blockbuster television show’s New…
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 @ BlumFest – Toy Trouble

Last night, New York City residents would’ve thought a sold-out rock concert was taking place inside the Jacob Javits Center’s Empire Stage. However, the roaring applause and screams from the crowd were the result of a surprise appearance from the animatronic stars of the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 film. During Jason Blum’s BlumFest…
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“V/H/S Halloween” Premiere – Trick or Treat?

V/H/S Halloween, the latest entry in Shudder’s anthology series, takes on one of the most essential themes in the horror genre – the Halloween season itself. With six segments, five of which being short horror films with the sixth serving as a frame narrative alongside these, there’s truly something for everyone in this year’s V/H/S…
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“Billy Idol Should Be Dead” Film Review & Premiere – From Punk Rebellion to Personal Reflection

Punk rock legend Billy Idol and Swedish filmmaker Jonas Åkerlund took the stage at Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of their new feature-length documentary, Billy Idol Should Be Dead. The name, which at first comes off as quite shocking, perfectly sets the tone for the film’s nearly-2-hour runtime. Within the first few stories and…
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“Metallica Saved My Life” Film Review & Premiere – Thrash Metal Takes Tribeca

This week, I was front-row watching Metallica. As opposed to the usual packed stadiums, however, Metallica took the stage in conversation as part of this year’s Tribeca Festival for their new film Metallica Saved My Life. The iconic band traded their instruments, guitar pedals and deafening amplifiers for an intimate discussion and screening for the…
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Hugh Jackman “From New York With Love” Review – A Career-Spanning Celebration

Recently I had the chance to attend one of the many sold-out performances of Hugh Jackman’s “From New York With Love” residency at Radio City Music Hall. As a longtime admirer of Jackman’s career across both stage and screen, I couldn’t have been more excited to experience this live. Hugh Jackman more than lived up…
