Review – The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024)

The British military recruits a small group of highly skilled soldiers to strike against German forces behind enemy lines during World War II in Guy Ritchie’s latest movie The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Check out our review of the film, now available on digital and on demand.

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“The British military recruits a small group of highly skilled soldiers to strike against German forces behind enemy lines during World War II.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 95 (Interview with Seth Savoy)

Logan Myerz interviews the director, Seth Savoy about his feature film debut Echo Boomers starring Michael Shannon, Alex Pettyfer, and Patrick Schwarzenegger. They discuss making the movie in Chicago, working with the cast, how the movie is relatable with a younger generation, and more on episode 95 of the Cinephellas Podcast.

Echo Boomers hits theaters, VOD, and Digital today!

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“Based on a true story, five college graduates decide the best way to get back at the unfair economy and live the life they’ve always wanted is to steal from Chicago’s richest and give to themselves.”

ECHO BOOMERS – Releasing November 13th!

Two-time Academy Award® nominee Michael Shannon (Knives Out) stars in this gripping crime-thriller filled with pulse-pounding twists and turns. A recent college graduate Lance Zutterland (Patrick Schwarzenegger) leaves school in debt, realizing everything he had worked towards was built on a lie. When he is pulled into a criminal underground operation, he finds his peers fighting the system by stealing from the rich and giving to… themselves. With nothing to lose, they leave behind a trail of destruction but with the cops closing in, tensions mount and Lance soon discovers he is in over his head with no way out.”

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The Last Witness – Interview with Piotr Szkopiak

Who Gets to Call it History?

Director Piotr Szkopiak Talks Justice, Katyn, and The Last Witness

Director Piotr Szkopiak on the set of The Last Witness

Photo courtesy of Momentum Pictures

 

By Christopher M. Rzigalinski

History is written by the victors and those with power. Significant events in the lives of ordinary citizens often go missing from news reports, calendars, and textbooks. But May 11th, 2018 was a monumental date. The Last Witness, Polish-Anglo writer and director Piotr Szkopiak’s second film, opened in Poland that day. Red carpet arrivals and press coverage mattered little compared to the importance of Szkopiak’s mother being present to watch the film.

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