The Witcher Star Got In HUGE Trouble For Sharing ONE Set Photo

Safiyya Ingar, known for her role as Keira Metz, the Temerian sorceress in The Witcher , one of the returning cast members alongside Anya Chalotra’s Yennefer and Freya Allan’s Ciri, recently discussed the upcoming fourth season during an interview with ScreenRant at the Sundance Film Festival. While promoting her film, Brides, Ingar reminisced about a moment from the set at the beginning of production when she shared a photo on social media.

‘The Legend of Ochi’ Review: A24’s Family-Friendly Fantasy Is a Richly Imagined, Gorgeously Designed Throwback

The story of Ochi, crafted by writer-director Isaiah Saxon, showcases his extraordinary creative flair and visual style, built upon his renowned experience directing music videos for artists such as Bjork and Grizzly Bear. This imaginative tale bursting with adventure and novelty benefits from Saxon’s reputation, setting the stage for a spellbinding cinematic journey. With A24 planning to launch it during the April spring break, Saxon’s first film seems primed to seize the momentum of the family moviegoing trend.

‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Review: Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Take an Illuminating Snapshot of a Queer Artist in Ira Sachs’ Gorgeous Character Study

The knowledge of the ticking clock is one element contributing to a deep undercurrent of melancholy in Ira Sachs’ exceptional exploration, entitled “Peter Hujar’s Day“. This film, considered among Sachs’ finest works, delves into the realm of first-person biography. Starring Ben Whishaw, who gives an entrancing and nuanced performance as the protagonist, the film skillfully condenses time to create a sense of fluidity, spaciousness, enlightenment, and emotional depth. All these effects are attained with remarkable subtlety and finesse.

‘Ricky’ Review: A Sensitive Stephan James Steadies Frenetic Debut About Recidivism

In the poignant yet inconsistent debut of Rashad Frett, titled “Ricky,” James portrays the main character who finds language inadequate. Ricky, a 30-year-old native of Hartford, is fresh out of prison after spending his teenage years behind bars. Adjusting to life outside is an uphill battle for Ricky, considering his early imprisonment at 15. Struggling to cope, Ricky experiences anxiety and PTSD, which are depicted through scenes of restless sleep and hushed surroundings as he falls into states of distress. When words fail him, Ricky hugs himself tightly, seeking solace from a world that feels overwhelming. James delivers a deeply moving performance as Ricky, using his expressive eyes to tell a dual story, portraying post-prison life as a journey of maturity and self-discovery.