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The Joker: Smile for Tomorrow
Gotham was quiet. For once, the city’s constant scream was more of a whisper, hidden behind the steady rainfall and hum of neon lights. The Arkham State Hospital sat like a monument of madness at the edge of the Narrows, its windows flickering dimly in the dark.
By Muhammmad Zain Ul Hassan6 months ago in Interview
Eduardo Resende Proud to Compose Score for Biopic on Mauricio de Sousa, the Brazilian Stan Lee
Eduardo Resende "composed the entire original score for the film" “I started reading Mauricio de Sousa’s beloved comic book ‘Turma da Mônica’ (Monica’s Gang) when I was very young, and it quickly became part of our daily lives, at home and also in school. The comics were so popular that teachers would actually assign them in class to help us practice reading…The stories captured what it felt like to be a kid in Brazil, playing outside, having silly arguments with friends, learning life lessons in a playful way. At the same time, the stories subtly introduced social themes like friendship, respect, and standing up for what’s right, which made them not just entertaining but meaningful as well. So, I was jazzed to be asked to compose the score for Mauricio’s biopic.”—Composer Eduardo Resende
By Ashley Collie6 months ago in Interview
How Filmmaker Nitay Dagan Became a Culture Curator for Israel's Most Influential Film Podcast: “Movie Eaters”
Nitay Dagan is a writer, director, editor, and content creator from Tel Aviv, based in New York City. A graduate of the Sam Spiegel School of Film and Television, his work spans award-winning campaigns, internationally screened films, and viral social media series. He has worked on content for PETA, Campari, and Big Brother Israel. His short film Faygeleh premiered at the Santa Barbara IFF and was produced by Sean Baker, NEON, and Kodak. Nitay's creative projects have been featured at globally renowned film festivals, like Cannes, Venice, and Tribeca Film Festivals. He also is a co-creator and co-host of Movie Eaters, Israel's leading film podcast.
By Lisa Rosenberg6 months ago in Interview
Time In With Forest
This is my very first interview. I am here with my friend Charlotte Bennett. She is a writer from Queens, New York and moved here a couple years ago and is on her way to earning her bachelor's and is completing a book of short stories. It is called A Good Fit and Other Stories. And here she is.
By Forest Green6 months ago in Interview
Unlocking Longevity: Marisa Dourado Martins on the Transformative Power of Classical Pilates for Seniors
One Pilates instructor who is at the forefront of this movement in Lisbon is Marisa Alves Dourado Martins, a distinguished Brazilian Pilates Instructor whose rich background in physical therapy and unwavering dedication to the classical method has made her an invaluable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their quality of life through movement.
By Lisa Rosenberg6 months ago in Interview
Paving the Path to Collegiate Athletics: Neta Rozentale Guides Aspiring Student-Athletes Through the NCAA Journey
The path to fulfilling this dream is often shrouded in complexity, a labyrinth of eligibility rules, academic requirements, and intricate recruiting processes. Guiding these ambitious hopefuls through every twist and turn is Neta Rozentale, a Placement Assistant at ASM Sports in West Palm Beach, Florida, whose unique perspective as a former Division I collegiate athlete and international competitor offers invaluable insight.
By Lisa Rosenberg6 months ago in Interview
What’s Next in Tech? Senior Software Engineer Nagaraj Parvatha Breaks Down the Future
Nagaraj Parvatha is a distinguished Senior Software Engineer with over 13 years of experience building enterprise systems, leading cloud transformations, and integrating advanced technologies. From AI-driven development to sustainable software architecture, Nagaraj has consistently worked at the forefront of innovation. In this conversation, he shares his views on where technology is headed, how engineers can stay ahead, and why ethical, future-ready thinking matters more than ever.
By Oliver Jones Jr.6 months ago in Interview
When the Curtain Falls on Tradition: Enzo Zelocchi’s New Stage for Cinema
In a world where algorithms often dictate artistic relevance and studios gamble more on franchises than originality, a quiet revolution is underway. Its architect is not a household name—yet—but his work is echoing through the corridors of an industry long in need of disruption. Enzo Zelocchi, the actor-director-producer whose career spans genres and geographies, is building something far more daring than a film slate. He is laying the foundation for a new stage—one where the curtain doesn’t rise for gatekeepers, but for creators with vision and audiences hungry for emotional truth.
By Brian Smith6 months ago in Interview
Announcing The Nominees For The 2025 Ear Worthy Awards
Here are the second annual Ear Worthy Award nominees. After our first annual nomination and awards process in July 2024, we’ve learned from the lessons of that inaugural nomination and award process. First, we’ve shortened the name from the unwieldy Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards to its new, succinct successor — the 2025 Ear Worthy Awards. If you don’t know what Ear Worthy is by now, then you won’t care if you are nominated or win an award.
By Frank Racioppi6 months ago in Interview










