logo
Already a member? Login here

Movie Rental´s archives ↓

Diaspora Community In The US Not Untouched By Growing Religious Polarization In India

In India, Hindu nationalism has surged under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party, which rose to power in 2014 and won a landslide election in 2019. The ruling party has faced fierce criticism over rising attacks against Muslims in recent years, from the Muslim community and other religious minorities as well as some Hindus who say Modi’s silence emboldens right-wing groups and threatens national unity.

Hindutva fueling hate 

In Edison, New Jersey, a bulldozer, which has become a symbol of oppression of India’s Muslim minority, rolled down the street during a parade marking that country’s Independence Day. At an event in Anaheim, California, a shouting match erupted between people celebrating the holiday and those who showed up to protest violence against Muslims in India.

Indian Americans from diverse faith backgrounds have peacefully co-existed stateside for several decades. But these recent events in the U.S. — and violent confrontations between some Hindus and Muslims last month in Leicester, England — have heightened concerns that stark political and religious polarization in India is seeping into diaspora communities.

Attacked for one’s identity

Hindu nationalism has split the Indian expatriate community just as Donald Trump’s presidency polarized the U.S., said Varun Soni, dean of religious life at the University of Southern California. It has about 2,000 students from India, among the highest in the country.

Soni has not seen these tensions surface yet on campus. But he said USC received blowback for being one of more than 50 U.S. universities that co-sponsored an online conference called “Dismantling Global Hindutva.”

The 2021 event aimed to spread awareness of Hindutva, Sanskrit for the essence of being Hindu, a political ideology that claims India as a predominantly Hindu nation plus some minority faiths with roots in the country such as Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism. Critics say that excludes other minority religious groups such as Muslims and Christians. Hindutva is different from Hinduism, an ancient religion practiced by about 1 billion people worldwide that emphasizes the oneness and divine nature of all creation.

Soni said it’s important that universities remain places where “we are able to talk about issues that are grounded in facts in a civil manner,” But, as USC’s head chaplain, Soni worries how polarization over Hindu nationalism will affect students’ spiritual health.

“If someone is being attacked for their identity, ridiculed or scapegoated because they are Hindu or Muslim, I’m most concerned about their well-being — not about who is right or wrong,” he said.

Related stories










Rejection of Hindutva akin to being anti-national

Anantanand Rambachan, a retired college religion professor and a practicing Hindu who was born in Trinidad and Tobago to a family of Indian origin, said his opposition to Hindu nationalism and association with groups against the ideology sparked complaints from some at a Minnesota temple where he has taught religion classes. He said opposing Hindu nationalism sometimes results in charges of being “anti-Hindu,” or “anti-India,” labels that he rejects.

Hinduphobia on the rise?

On the other hand, many Hindu Americans feel vilified and targeted for their views, said Samir Kalra, managing director of the Hindu American Foundation in Washington, D.C.

“The space to freely express themselves is shrinking for Hindus,” he said, adding that even agreeing with the Indian government’s policies unrelated to religion can result in being branded a Hindu nationalist.

Pushpita Prasad, a spokesperson for the Coalition of Hindus of North America, said her group has been counseling young Hindu Americans who have lost friends because they refuse “to take sides on these battles emanating from India.”

“If they don’t take sides or don’t have an opinion, it’s automatically assumed that they are Hindu nationalist,” she said. “Their country of origin and their religion is held against them.”

Both organizations opposed the Dismantling Global Hindutva conference criticizing it as “Hinduphobic” and failing to present diverse perspectives. Conference supporters say they reject equating calling out Hindutva with being anti-Hindu.

Misinformation breeds polarization 

Some Hindu Americans like 25-year-old Sravya Tadepalli, believe it’s their duty to speak up. Tadepalli, a Massachusetts resident who is a board member of Hindus for Human Rights, said her activism against Hindu nationalism is informed by her faith.

“If that is the fundamental principle of Hinduism, that God is in everyone, that everyone is divine, then I think we have a moral obligation as Hindus to speak out for the equality of all human beings,” she said. “If any human is being treated less than or as having their rights infringed upon, then it is our duty to work to correct that.”

Tadepalli said her organization also works to correct misinformation on social media that travels across continents fueling hate and polarization.

‘Bulldozer justice’ taking over

Tensions in India hit a high in June after police in the city of Udaipur arrested two Muslim men accused of slitting a Hindu tailor’s throat and posting a video of it on social media. The slain man, 48-year-old Kanhaiya Lal, had reportedly shared an online post supporting a governing party official who was suspended for making offensive remarks against the Prophet Muhammad.

Hindu nationalist groups have attacked minority groups, particularly Muslims, over issues related to everything from food or wearing head scarves to interfaith marriage. Muslims’ homes have also been demolished using heavy machinery in some states, in what critics call a growing pattern of “bulldozer justice.”

‘Not sure what tomorrow might bring’

Such reports have Muslim Americans afraid for the safety of family members in India. Shakeel Syed, executive director of the South Asian Network, a social justice organization based in Artesia, California, said he regularly hears from his sisters and senses a “pervasive fear, not knowing what tomorrow is going to be like.”

Syed grew up in the Indian city of Hyderabad in the 1960s and 1970s in “a more pluralistic, inclusive culture.”

“My Hindu friends would come to our Eid celebrations and we would go to their Diwali celebrations,” he said. “When my family went on summer vacation, we would leave our house keys with our Hindu neighbor, and they would do the same when they had to leave town.”

Syed believes violence against Muslims has now been mainstreamed in India. He has heard from girls in his family who are considering taking off their hijabs or headscarves out of fear.

In the U.S., he sees his Hindu friends reluctant to engage publicly in a dialogue because they fear retaliation.

“A conversation is still happening, but it’s happening in pockets behind closed doors with people who are like-minded,” he said. “It’s certainly not happening between people who have opposing views.”

Hinduism ‘hijacked’ by Hindutva brigades

Rajiv Varma, a Houston-based Hindu activist, holds a diametrically opposite view. Tensions between Hindus and Muslims in the West, he said, are not a reflection of events in India but rather stem from a deliberate attempt by “religious and ideological groups that are waging a war against Hindus.”

Varma believes India is “a Hindu country” and the term “Hindu nationalism” merely refers to love for one’s country and religion. He views India as a country ravaged by conquerors and colonists, and Hindus as a religious group that does not seek to convert or colonize. “We have a right to recover our civilization,” he asserts.

Rasheed Ahmed, co-founder and executive director of the Washington D.C.-based Indian American Muslim Council, said he is saddened “to see even educated Hindu Americans not taking Hindu nationalism seriously.” He believes Hindu Americans must make “a fundamental decision about how India and Hinduism should be seen in the U.S. and the world over.”

“The decision about whether to take Hinduism back from whoever hijacked it, is theirs.”

Education and dialogue to reinforce peaceful co-existence

Zafar Siddiqui, a Minnesota resident, is hoping to “reverse some of this mistrust, polarization” and build understanding through education, personal connections and interfaith assemblies. Siddiqui, a Muslim, has helped bring together a group of Minnesotans of Indian origin — including Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and atheists — who meet for monthly potlucks.

“When people sit down, say, over lunch or dinner or over coffee, and have a direct dialogue, instead of listening to all these leaders and spreading all this hate, it changes a lot of things,” Siddiqui said.

But during one recent gathering, some argued over a draft proposal to at some point seek dialogue with people who hold different views. Those who disagreed explained that they didn’t support reaching out to Hindu nationalists and feared harassment.

Siddiqui said that for now, future plans include focusing on education and interfaith events spotlighting India’s different traditions and religions.

“Just to keep silent is not an option,” Siddiqui said. “We needed a platform to bring people together who believe in peaceful co-existence of all communities.”

(With inputs from AP)

Sitharaman Visits National Science Foundation In Washington

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited the National Science Foundation headquarters, in Washington and was given presentations on critical issues like astronomy, AI for robotics, and public messaging during health crises.

Sitharaman was in the American capital to attend the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. She started her six-day trip last Monday with an interaction with the think-tank community at the prestigious Brookings Institute.

During her visit to the NSF on Sunday, Sitharaman was given virtual presentations on astronomy, public messaging during health crises like COVID-19, and AI for robotics, with applications for agriculture and environmental sustainability by eminent and distinguished professors.

Dr. Katherine Bouman, lead researcher for the breakthrough discovery of black holes; Nobel laureate and MIT Professor of Economics Dr. Abhijit Banerjee; and Dr. Girish Chowdhary, co-founder, and chief technology officer of Earth Sense were among those who made presentations.

NSF director Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan briefed Sitharaman on the foundation’s work and gave her a tour of the NSF gallery.

“The NSF is proud of the partnerships India and the US have fostered over the years to advance society. Global collaboration has powered amazing things, from capturing the first images of a black hole to battling pandemics,” Panchanathan said.

Sitharaman left for India later in the evening.

Related stories










New Trailer for Star Wars Release Throwback ‘5-25-77’ Indie Comedy

New Trailer for Star Wars Release Throwback ‘5-25-77’ Indie Comedy

by
September 13, 2022
Source: YouTube

5-25-77 Trailer

“How much do you want to be a director, Patrick?” “Do you NEED to be one?” MVD Entertainment has revealed a brand new official trailer for the Star Wars opening day movie 5-25-77, from filmmaker Patrick Read Johnson. Yes, this is the long lost, still-never-released (until now!!) nerdy Star Wars coming-of-age flick that has been in the works for more than a decade. We first posted a trailer for it back in 2009, when it was still called simply ’77, now it’s ready to shine all these years later. 5-25-77 is a coming-of-age comedy inspired by the true story of a nerdy, alienated, hopeful filmmaker named Pat Johnson about growing up, falling in love, and becoming the very first fan of the movie that changed everything, Star Wars. Starring John Francis Daley as Pat Johnson, with Austin Pendleton, Colleen Camp, Neil Flynn, and Justin Mentell. I’ve been waiting to watch this!! I’m so glad it’s finally opening as we’ve been reporting on it since 2009. This time it really feels like the final, FINAL debut is happening. On VOD this October – check it out.

Here’s the new 2022 official trailer (+ poster) for Patrick Read Johnson’s film 5-25-77, from YouTube:

5-25-77 Film Poster

Alienated, hopeful filmmaker Pat Johnson’s (John Francis Daley) epic true story of growing up in rural Illinois, falling in love, and becoming the first fan of the movie that changed everything – Star Wars. The film’s title stems from the summer of 1977 release date of the original Star Wars film, with this year being its 45th anniversary. 5-25-77 is both written directed by American filmmaker Patrick Read Johnson, who also made the feature The Genesis Code after originally directing this one years ago, as well as Spaced Invaders and Angus. Produced by Gary Kurtz (Star Wars, American Graffiti – his final film before passing away in 2018), Fred Roos, and Leigh Jones. In collaboration with Filmio Original Pictures. This was initially supposed to premiere way back in 2009, after filming in 2004, but that never happened. The finished film will now show at the 2022 DTLA Film Festival this month. MVD Entertainment Group will finally debut 5-25-77 in select US theaters on September 23rd, 2022, then on VOD starting on October 11th this fall.

Find more posts: Indies, Star Wars, To Watch, Trailer

One Final Red Band Trailer for Czech Historic Action Movie ‘Medieval’

One Final Red Band Trailer for Czech Historic Action Movie ‘Medieval’

by
September 2, 2022
Source: YouTube

Medieval Trailer

“Death brings life.” The Altitude has debuted one final violent red band trailer for Medieval, an action epic about a Czech warlord, based on a true story from history. We’ve already featured a few other trailers for this film before, about an iconic Czech fighter who’s mission is to keep a woman safe. It’s all in English and features an international cast of non-Czech actors. The film tells the story of fifteenth century Czech icon warlord Jan Zizka, who defeated armies of the Teutonic Order and the Holy Roman Empire. Jan realizes that the fate of the Empire will be decided by his love for Lady Katherine and his fate doesn’t lie in the hands of Kings, but in the hands of his own people. Ben Foster stars as Jan Zizka, with a massive ensemble: Sophie Lowe, Michael Caine, Til Schweiger, Roland Møller, Matthew Goode, William Moseley, Karel Roden, and Werner Daehn. Does anyone care about this? Will anyone see it? They’re obviously hoping to get the action movie audiences into theaters, but I’m just not sure anyone will want to watch this?

Here’s the final official red band trailer for Petr Jákl’s Medieval, direct from YouTube:

Medieval Trailer

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Petr Jákl’s Medieval here or the main trailer here.

Inspired by the true story of Jan Žižka, one of history’s greatest warriors. After the death of its reigning emperor, the Holy Roman Empire plummets into chaos while feuding brothers King Wenceslas of Czech and King Sigismund of Hungary battled for control of the empty throne. Daring and righteous mercenary leader Jan Zizka (Ben Foster) is soon hired by Lord Boresh (Michael Caine) to kidnap the powerful Lord Rosenberg’s (Til Schweiger) fiancée, Lady Katherine (Sophie Lowe), to prevent Rosenberg’s rise to power alongside the corrupt King Sigismund. Jan believes that Kings are the right hand of God and should be respected obeyed, no matter what. As Katherine becomes caught in a dangerous political game between the monarchs, Jan falls in love with her strong spirit and dedication to saving the people. Medieval is directed by Czech actor / writer / filmmaker Petr Jákl, director of the movies Akte Kajínek and Ghoul previously. The screenplay is also by Petr Jákl, from a story by Petr Jakl Sr. and Kevin Bernhardt. Petr Jákl’s Medieval in select US theaters on September 9th, arriving on VOD starting October 31st, 2022 this fall.

Find more posts: To Watch, Trailer

RSS Backed BKS Announces Farmer Protest Rally In Delhi

The RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) on Monday announced a protest rally of farmers in the national capital on December 19 to press their demands for increasing financial assistance under the PM Kisan scheme and removing GST on agricultural equipment and fertilisers.

BKS all-India secretary K Sai Reddy said the national executive, at its meeting in the city on October 8 and 9, decided that financial stability of farmers is paramount and to ensure that necessary steps must be taken.

“In the meeting we have decided to hold a massive protest rally — ‘Kisan Garjana Rally’ — in Delhi on December 19 and demand the central government to remove GST on agriculture inputs. We will also press for our demand that Kisan Samman Rashi should also be increased keeping inflation in mind,” Reddy said at a press conference here.

He also said several programmes will be held in October and November to aware people about the issues and the rally.

BKS general secretary Mohini Mohan Mishra said farmers from across the country will participate in the rally on December 19 and draw the attention of the government towards their condition.

“Agricultural input cost has risen substantially due to 18 per cent GST on agricultural equipment and fertilisers. Despite this, farmers do not get the price of crops he deserves. So it has become imperative that this GST should be removed and the Kisan Samman Rashi should be increased in accordance with inflation,” Mishra said.

Mishra also demanded that fertiliser subsidy should be given directly in the accounts of farmers.

He said farmers are leaving agriculture and looking for other options because of the neglect by the government and less profit in farming.

Related stories










So there is a need to take such measures so that they do not leave agriculture and live their lives with dignity. The government talks about farmers and doubling their income, so it should take these steps to ensure farmer welfare, he said.

(With PTI inputs)
 

Javier Bardem in Spanish Comedy ‘The Good Boss’ New US Trailer

Javier Bardem in Spanish Comedy ‘The Good Boss’ New US Trailer

by
July 13, 2022
Source: YouTube

The Good Boss Trailer

“You think you can make a huge scene in front of everyone?” Cohen Media Group has revealed an official US trailer for an award-winning Spanish film titled The Good Boss, which already opened in Spain last fall. This film premiered at the 2021 San Sebastian Film Festival, and ended up with 20 nominations to the 36th Goya Awards, winning six awards in total including Best Picture, Director, Actor, Screenplay, Score. Julio Blanco, the charismatic and manipulative owner of a family-run factory making industrial scales in a Spanish provincial town, meddles in the lives of his employees in an attempt to win an award for business excellence. Hoping to resolve any problems from his workers in enough time, crossing all the lines in the process. Javier Bardem stars as Blanco, with Manolo Solo, Almudena Amor, Óscar de la Fuente, Sonia Almarcha, Fernando Albizu, Tarik Rmili, and Rafa Castejón. This looks like another good film about how terrible most corporations are, even when they pretend to be good and get awards, they’re still run by idiots who treat their workers like crap. And this looks especially funny, too! Have a look below.

Here’s the official US trailer (+ poster) for Fernando León de Aranoa’s The Good Boss, from YouTube:

The Good Boss Poster

Básculas Blanco (Javier Bardem), a Spanish company producing industrial scales in a provincial Spanish town, awaits the imminent visit from a committee which holds its fate in their hands as to whether they merit a local “Business Excellence” award. Everything has to be perfect when the time comes. Working against the clock, the company’s proprietor, Blanco pulls out all the stops to address and resolve issues with his employees, crossing every imaginable line in the process. The Good Boss, originally known as El Buen Patrón in Spanish, is both written and directed by Spanish writer / filmmaker Fernando León de Aranoa, director of the films Familie, Barrio, Mondays in the Sun, Princesses, Amador, A Perfect Day, and Loving Pablo previously. This initially premiered at the 2021 San Sebastian Film Festival last year, and also played at the London Film Festival. The film already opened in Spain in fall of 2021. Cohen Media will debut The Good Boss in select US theaters starting August 26th, 2022 this summer. Who wants to watch?

Find more posts: Foreign Film, To Watch, Trailer

Toni Collette & Anna Faris are Sisters in Comedy ‘The Estate’ Trailer

Toni Collette Anna Faris are Sisters in Comedy ‘The Estate’ Trailer

by
September 5, 2022
Source: YouTube

The Estate Trailer

“I have complete lost sight of what we’re doing here!” Signature Ent. has revealed the first official trailer for a comedy titled The Estate, which sounds a lot like Knives Out or any of these other “who gets the money?” family comedies. It’s opening in November in theaters in the US later this fall. Two sisters attempt to win over their terminally ill, very-difficult-to-please Aunt in hopes of becoming the beneficiaries of her wealthy estate, only to find the rest of their greedy family members have the same idea. Sounds like a good time, right? Or maybe not. But this cast will get your attention! Starring the superb Toni Collette, with Anna Faris, David Duchovny, Rosemarie DeWitt, Ron Livingston, and Kathleen Turner. It looks kooky and extra dumb, another generic comedy that should be going direct-to-video, not playing in any theaters.

Here’s the first official trailer (+ poster) for Dean Craig’s The Estate, direct from YouTube:

The Estate Trailer

The Estate Trailer

Nothing brings a family together… like tearing each other apart. Two sisters attempt to win over their terminally ill, difficult-to-please Aunt in hopes of becoming the beneficiaries of her wealthy estate, only to find the rest of their greedy family members have the same idea. The Estate is both written and directed by American writer / filmmaker Dean Craig, making his second feature after directing Love Wedding Repeat previously, plus a writer of scripts for Death at a Funeral, A Few Best Men, A Few Less Men, Moonwalkers, and My Dog Stupid. Produced by Alison Benson, Sarah Gabriel, Marc Goldberg, and Sarah Jessica Parker. This hasn’t premiered at any festivals or elsewhere, as far as we know. The Signature will debut Craig’s The Estate in select US theaters starting on November 4th, 2022 this fall. Who’s interested in watching this?

Find more posts: To Watch, Trailer

Hilarious Full Trailer for Billy Eichner’s ‘Bros’ Gay Romantic Comedy

Hilarious Full Trailer for Billy Eichner’s ‘Bros’ Gay Romantic Comedy

by
June 16, 2022
Source: YouTube

Bros Movie Trailer

“Let me tell you what’s progressive now – being alone!” Ha ha. Universal has released the second official trailer for Bros, a hilarious and refreshing new romantic comedy from filmmaker Nick Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, The Five-Year Engagement, Neighbors) comedian Billy Eichner, who also wrote the script. This fall, Universal proudly presents the very first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both busy… Starring Billy Eichner, the first openly gay man to co-write and star in his own major studio movie, which is described as “a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about finding sex, love and romance amidst the madness.” The big cast includes Luke Macfarlane, Jim Rash, Bowen Yang, Ts Madison, Guillermo Díaz, Miss Lawrence, Harvey Fierstein, Symone. It looks amazing! This has a bunch of good laugh out loud jokes, makes fun of everyone, and has a sweet side to it with Eichner and his boy. Going to be good.

Here’s the second official trailer (+ poster) for Stoller Eichner’s Bros, direct from YouTube:

Bros Poster

You rewatch the first official trailer for Billy Eichner’s Bros right here, to view the first look again.

From the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about finding sex, love and romance amidst the madness. Bros is directed by acclaimed comedy filmmaker Nicholas Stoller, director of the Hollywood smash movies Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, The Five-Year Engagement, Neighbors, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, and Storks previously. previously. The screenplay is co-written by Nicholas Stoller and Billy Eichner. It’s produced by Judd Apatow, Stoller and Joshua Church. Universal will debut Stoller’s Bros in theaters exclusively starting September 30th, 2022 this fall. Who wants to watch?

Find more posts: Comedy, To Watch, Trailer

Incredible Full Trailer for Korea’s ‘Hansan: Rising Dragon’ War Movie

Incredible Full Trailer for Korea’s ‘Hansan: Rising Dragon’ War Movie

by
July 22, 2022
Source: YouTube

Hansan: Rising Dragon Trailer

“A fortress on the sea? Unbelievable!” Holy hell! That really IS a fortress on the sea! Well Go has debuted the main trailer for Hansan: Rising Dragon, a Korean historical epic action movie arriving in theaters this July – in one week it’s opening in the US. The film is a prequel 2014’s The Admiral: Roaring Currents. This new movie depicts the Battle of Hansando, which took place five years before Battle of Myeongnyang as seen in The Admiral, during the Japanese invasion of Korea from 1592 to 1598. As the Korean forces fall into crisis early on in the war, the admiral resorts to using his secret weapon, the dragon head ships known as geobukseon, in order to change the tide of this epic battle at sea. They look gnarly!! The cast features Park Hae-il, Byun Yo-han, Ahn Seong-gi, Son Hyun-joo, Kim Sung-kyu, Kim Sung-kyun, Kim Hyang-gi, and Ok Taec-yeon. This is a knock out trailer for epic action fans! Barely 90 seconds and it rocks – building up to incredible shots of the battle on the sea, with the fortress taking out almost everyone.

Here’s the main official trailer for Han-min Kim’s Hansan: Rising Dragon, direct from YouTube:

Hansan: Rising Dragon Poster

You can rewatch the initial teaser trailer fro Hansan: Rising Dragon right here for the first look again.

Hansan: Rising Dragon Poster

A prequel to The Admiral: Roaring Currents—the most-watched film in Korean cinema history—Hansan: Rising Dragon depicts the historical Battle of Hansando. In 1592, admiral Yi Sun-sin and his fleet face off against the might of the invading Japanese navy and its formidable warships. As the Korean forces fall into crisis, the admiral resorts to using his secret weapon, the dragon head ships known as geobukseon, in order to change the tide of this epic battle at sea. Hansan: Rising Dragon, also known as Hansan: Yongui Chulhyeon, is directed by Korean filmmaker Han-min Kim, director of the films Paradise Murdered, Handphone, War of the Arrows, and The Admiral: Roaring Currents previously. No screenwriter credit is available yet. The film opens first in South Korea starting on July 27th, 2022 coming soon. Well Go USA will also debut Hansan: Rising Dragon in select US theaters starting July 29th, 2022 this summer. Who’s in?

Find more posts: Foreign Film, To Watch, Trailer

Official Trailer for PG Fantasy Adventure Movie ‘Guardians of Time’

Official Trailer for PG Fantasy Adventure Movie ‘Guardians of Time’

by
August 10, 2022
Source: YouTube

Guardians of Time Movie Trailer

“We’ll be alright, as long as we stick together.” Lionsgate has revealed a bad trailer for a PG-rated action adventure fantasy movie called Guardians of Time, formerly known as just The Guardian of Time. Apparently one wasn’t enough, so they rethought it and decided to go with “Guardians” instead. One day, in the family manor, four cousins discover a passage leading to a mysterious world. Trapped in this unearthed land, the Kingdom of Keoherus, they must confront the Guardian of Time, face dark forces and beasts to hopefully get back home. This sounds a lot like a The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe rip-off, with kids escaping to another realm where they have to figure out how to get back safely. It’s another “must solve puzzles” movie and is going direct-to-VOD directly, which is a clear sign this is junk and they know it. This one stars Samantha Ryan, Ava Torres, Skip Schwink, Katie Burgess, Natalie Daniels, and Drew Pollock. The VFX look abysmal, the story is derivative, performances are bad. Watch if you want to laugh.

Here’s the official trailer (+ posters) for Stephen Shimek’s Guardians of Time, direct from YouTube:

Guardians of Time Poster

Guardians of Time Poster

What if you entered a world full of magic and mystery — but couldn’t get back home? When Sybil, her kid sister Alex, and two cousins discover a magical book in the family manor, it opens a hidden door into the forest of Keoherus. As the powerful Warriors Four, the girls must now locate secret temples and solve intricate puzzles to gather crystals that will allow them to control time. But when Alex is captured by an evil force, they must rescue her and find a way home — or stay trapped in Keoherus forever. Guardians of Time, formerly known as The Guardian of Time, is directed by the B-movie filmmaker Stephen Shimek, director of a bunch of movies you’ve never heard of including Dragon Hunter, The Maze, The Adventures of RoboRex, K-9 Adventures: Legend of the Lost Gold, Dudes Dragons, Nocturne, The Adventure of A.R.I., and Joey Ella. The screenplay is written by Katy Baldwin, Jerome Reygner-Kalfon, and Sebastien Semon. Produced by Jerome Reygner-Kalfon, Sebastien Semon, and Zeus Zamani. Lionsgate will debut Guardians of Time direct-to-VOD / dvd starting on October 11th, 2022 early this fall. Does anyone want to watch?

Find more posts: To Watch, Trailer

Page 2 of 221:« 1 2 3 4 5 »Last »