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Tag: The True Story of a 44-Year-Long Game.

Tag: The True Story of a 44-Year-Long Game.

“Tag” is a story about five friends who have continued the same game of Tag since childhood. The film, starring Jeremy Renner, Ed Helms, John Hamm, Lil Reg Howery, and Jake Johnson, was released in 2018 to decent reviews. However, the true story is even weirder.

The Incredible Story of Dr Haing S. Ngor

The Incredible Story of Dr Haing S. Ngor

Dr Haing S. Ngor had been so proud of his Oscar that he’d stroked the colour off of it. It was the symbol of an extraordinary man who’d survived the impossible to immortalise his name in historical film history. Histoflick sat down with the film’s director Roland Joffe to discuss his incredible story.

A Complete Unknown: How Bob Dylan’s Biopic ‘Flattens’ His Muse

A Complete Unknown: How Bob Dylan’s Biopic ‘Flattens’ His Muse

At the centre of Bob Dylan’s 2024 biopic A Complete Unknown, is the iconic singer songwriter’s relationship with girlfriend and muse Suze Rotolo. Played by Elle Fanning under the fictionalised Sylvie Russo character, Bob Dylan podcast host Laura Tenschert criticises the film for its reductive portrayal.

When Mafia Meets FBI: By Any Means Trailer Breakdown

When Mafia Meets FBI: By Any Means Trailer Breakdown

The first trailer for By Any Means (2026) reveals the shocking true story of Gregory Scarpa, a brutal mafia hitman hired by the FBI. Discover how federal agents used a mobster to bypass the law and fight the Ku Klux Klan in 1960s Mississippi.

The Cat Who Saved a Life, and Left a Legacy

The Cat Who Saved a Life, and Left a Legacy

There is a moment in A Street Cat Named Bob (2016)  where James Bowen, a homeless addict barely keeping himself alive on the streets of London, wraps a makeshift bandage around the paw of a stray ginger cat he’s known for less than a week. He has no money, no stability, no real reason to believe things will get better. Just this cat.

“Eye-opening”: Phil Joanou looks back on directing Gridiron Gang 20 years later

“Eye-opening”: Phil Joanou looks back on directing Gridiron Gang 20 years later

Sean Porter did the unthinkable, changing the lives of the kids in the juvenile detention centre through American football. Gridiron Gang is as close to a fairytale story as you could possibly imagine. Histoflick sat down with Phil Joanou to discuss what inspired him to take on the project, working with real inmates, and what it took to bring this story to life, 20 years after its creation.

How Adrien Brody and The Pianist redefined Holocaust cinema

How Adrien Brody and The Pianist redefined Holocaust cinema

Wladyslaw Szpilman’s story was anything but ordinary; a Polish Jewish pianist evading capture in the Ghettos of Warsaw by sheer will, wit, and immense luck, watching his people ordered to their death at the camps of Treblinka. We spoke to Holocaust cinema historians about how the uniquely minimalist tone has redefined the way that Holocaust cinema can be produced.

Everything wrong with The Imitation Game

Everything wrong with The Imitation Game

The Imitation Game made Alan Turing a tragic, broken genius. Jack Copeland says that’s fiction: the real Turing kept his courage, humour and brilliant work right to the end. So why did the film rewrite one of the twentieth century’s greatest true stories? Copeland and others explain.

The Mauritanian and the Complexity of Putting Guantanamo to Film

The Mauritanian and the Complexity of Putting Guantanamo to Film

After suffering fourteen years of torture in Guantanamo Bay, Mohamedou Ould-Slahi’s 2015 memoir Guantanamo Diary sits harrowingly in America’s recent memory. Oscar-winning director Kevin MacDonald dissects the depravity of Slahi’s imprisonment and the dilemma he faced marrying the complexities of the case with the simplistic principles of filmmaking for the 2021 film The Mauritanian.

Jimmy: KJ Apa to Star as Jimmy Stewart in Biopic

Jimmy: KJ Apa to Star as Jimmy Stewart in Biopic

KJ Apa stars in the new biopic about Jimmy Stewarts life, from his Academy Award, to piloting in WW2 and then his return to the golden screen with ‘Its a wonderful life’, but there is more than meets the eye. With PTSD, relationships, Self reflection and the occasional charm included.

The Mob Museum Reveals The Most Accurate Mob Films

The Mob Museum Reveals The Most Accurate Mob Films

Organised crime has inspired some of cinema’s most iconic stories. From the Corleone family in The Godfather (1974) to the hedonistic Henry Hill in Goodfellas (1990), generations of filmmakers have sought to capture the world of the Mafia on screen. But how much of what audiences see is actually true?

The Real Elephant Man: How David Lynch Rewrote Joseph Merrick’s Life

The Real Elephant Man: How David Lynch Rewrote Joseph Merrick’s Life

David Lynch’s The Elephant Man is a deeply emotional, heartbreaking cinematic achievement that significantly distorts historical reality. The film extensively rewrote Joseph Merrick’s biography, infantilising his character, creating fictional villains, and inventing a tragic ending that stripped an adult man of the real agency and independence he possessed in life.

The Reaction of Harvey Milk’s Death and his Feature Film

The Reaction of Harvey Milk’s Death and his Feature Film

Harvey Milk became one of America’s first openly gay elected officials in 1977, winning a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors before his assassination in 1978. Decades later, his message of hope endures worldwide, celebrated through Oscar-winning films and a foundation keeping his trailblazing legacy alive across LGBTQ+ communities.

Primetime: Robert Pattinson Set to Become Chris Hansen in Teaser Trailer

Primetime: Robert Pattinson Set to Become Chris Hansen in Teaser Trailer

Robert Pattinson transforms into Chris Hansen in the chilling first trailer for Primetime. Exploring the high-stakes origins of To Catch a Predator, the A24 film dives into the controversial stings that defined early 2000s television. From hidden cameras to iconic catchphrases, see how the predator hunter became a TV legend.

The Son of Hacksaw Ridge Hero

The Son of Hacksaw Ridge Hero

While Hacksaw Ridge immortalized Desmond Doss Sr’s pacifist heroism, the man himself passed before cameras rolled. His son, Desmond Doss Jr, stepped in to ensure the story’s integrity. Discover how Jr. helped bring his father’s legacy to the screen and the profound, unexpected personal growth he found along the way.

Touchdown or Fumble?

Touchdown or Fumble?

Amazon MGM Studios’ Madden hits Prime Video Thanksgiving 2026. Starring Nicolas Cage, the biopic tracks John Madden’s evolution from Raiders coach to gaming mogul. However, alleged on-set misconduct by director David O. Russell has clouded the production, leaving fans wondering if the film can truly honour the legend.

Devon Harris on the Gritty Truth Behind Cool Runnings

Devon Harris on the Gritty Truth Behind Cool Runnings

To the world, Cool Runnings is the feel-good Disney classic about Jamaica’s first Olympic bobsleigh team. To Devon Harris, who hurtled down that Calgary ice in 1988, the real story was grittier and more ridiculous than Hollywood ever dared show. He separates the poetic licence from the pure Jamaican steel.