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fromThe New Yorker
15 hours ago

Rian Johnson Is an Agatha Christie for the Netflix Age

When the film director Rian Johnson was a child, he picked up the final book that Agatha Christie published before her death, in 1976: "Curtain: Poirot's Last Case." The novel was sitting on a shelf in his grandparents' sprawling home, in Denver. It had a moody black cover that featured an illustration of the mustachioed detective Hercule Poirot. "It felt very adult," Johnson told me recently. "Very creepy."
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
32 minutes ago

'Zootopia 2' directors reveal what makes Disney sequel so fun

"The two of us are half-smart so I think the dynamic is we need two of us to just get to a baseline that most people have," Bush joked. "That's right," agreed Howard. "Left brain, right brain, yeah, it's a good point. In all honesty, we are a really good partnership because we trust each other and we share our sense of humor, our sense of storytelling."
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fromVulture
2 hours ago

Cynthia Erivo Got Her Little Hat Back

Cynthia Erivo was reunited with the Schiaparelli hat a fan found, kept for a year, and returned; Erivo rewarded the fan with premiere tickets.
fromGameSpot
7 hours ago

Guillermo Del Toro's Nightmare Alley 4-Disc Special Edition Is 50% Off Two Weeks After Launch

Guillermo del Toro fans can save 50% on all of his Criterion Collection movies, including the new Nightmare Alley Special Edition. Released October 28, the four-disc edition of the 2021 neo-noir film is on sale for only $30 (was $60) at Amazon. Criterion's Nightmare Alley remaster includes two different versions of film on 4K UHD Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray, including a black-and-white extended director's cut.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
11 hours ago

"It Did Feel Like a Conjuring": Avalon Fast on Her Witchy Sophomore Feature CAMP

After a tragic loss, college dropout Emily (Zola Grimmer) is desperate for some distance in , the sophomore feature from 22-year-old writer-director Avalon Fast. While her father (Michael Tan) is patient and supportive, the comfort of returning home only seems to make Emily regress into a volatile depression. On a lark of sorts, he suggests that she apply to work as a counselor at a summer camp deep in the Canadian wilderness.
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fromRoger Ebert
11 hours ago

Can Movies Save the World? | Chaz's Journal | Roger Ebert

I will be discussing one of those films this Friday, with its director Gabe Polsky. He screens his latest film, "The Man Who Saves the World?" at 7 pm at AMC River East. The film follows international peace activist Patrick McCollum to Colombia, Mexico, Los Angeles and New Mexico on his quest to fulfill an ancient prophecy to unite the Indigenous communities in South America to save the Amazon.
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fromArs Technica
9 hours ago

The Running Man's final trailer amps up the high-octane action

As previously reported, the 1987 action film starring Schwarzenegger was only loosely based on King's novel, preserving the basic concept and very little else in favor of more sci-fi gadgetry and high-octane action. It was a noisy, entertaining romp-and very late '80s-but it lacked King's subtler satirical tone. Wright expressed interest in adapting his own version of The Running Man in 2017, and Paramount greenlit the project four years later.
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fromGameSpot
1 day ago

Grab Criterion's Godzilla 15-Film Collection For 50% Off At Amazon

Criterion Collection Godzilla Blu-ray and 4K releases are deeply discounted at Amazon, including the Showa-Era box set, standalone 1954 4K, Shin Godzilla, and Godzilla Minus One.
#box-office
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fromAnOther
10 hours ago

Andrea Riseborough's New Film Mines Horror From Britain's Social Malaise

Andrea Riseborough portrays a lonely thirtysomething in Dragonfly, depicting friendship across generations and exploring the UK's loneliness epidemic while pursuing bold, risk-taking roles.
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from48 hills
1 day ago
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Screen Grabs: Silent Film Fest proffers 'Gold Rush' of gems in new location - 48 hills

from48 hills
1 day ago
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Screen Grabs: Silent Film Fest proffers 'Gold Rush' of gems in new location - 48 hills

fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Such a tonic': why Burn After Reading is my feelgood movie

The opening credits suggest a work of serious intrigue: a view of Earth from outer space zeroes in on the east coast ot the US and zooms into what's revealed to be a large building complex nestled in woodland what we'll soon learn is CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia to a soundtrack of propulsive, thundering percussion. From here, it will
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fromRoger Ebert
11 hours ago

Siskel & Ebert at the Movies Celebrates its 50th Anniversary | Features | Roger Ebert

"I said to him that if we did this right, before it was finished, our series would become the most popular half-hour series with the highest ratings on public television. And it did."
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fromSFGATE
14 hours ago
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Scrappy Bay Area film studio releases first Netflix movie, starring Simu Liu

Kuku Studios, founded by former Pixar creatives, is a Bay Area indie animation studio behind Emmy-winning Go! Go! Cory Carson and feature In Your Dreams.
fromPortland Mercury
3 days ago
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Where to Watch Folkloric Films and Arthouse Classics This Month

Wolfwalkers is a visually distinctive, hand-drawn, folktale-based animated film blending Celtic myth and history with an environmental, near-spiritual message.
fromAnOther
12 hours ago

The Girlboss, Cinema's Favourite New Antiheroine

Listen closely, and you may hear her coming. There's the distinctive sharp clack of heels on laminate flooring. The sumptuous swish of a silk skirt. You catch words like "bandwidth" and "synergy" wafting down the hall. This is cinema's favourite new antiheroine: the girlboss . Fierce, pristine female workaholics are cropping up everywhere on screens right now. In Yorgos Lanthimos's , in cinemas this month, Emma Stone plays Michelle Fuller,
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fromInverse
13 hours ago

25 Years Later, Val Kilmer's Sci-Fi Flop Is Better Than You Remember

Red Planet is an unfairly maligned Mars-set science fiction film that blends climate-change themes and scientific problem-solving despite clear flaws.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
12 hours ago

Jeremy Renner denies claims he sent director explicit pics, threatened to call ICE'

Jeremy Renner denies Yi Zhou's allegations of unsolicited sexual messages and threats to call ICE, with his lawyer calling the claims defamatory.
fromIndieWire
10 hours ago

Movies Have to Get (Literally) Bigger Than Ever Before

With Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" on the horizon, Phoenix Theatres is now looking to put in its own 70mm projector at one of its nine locations. Already the theater being converted has newly-added heated recliners, a black box aesthetic, and waterfall curtains, all to make the experience for that very movie and others beyond it unique in the region. "You're offering something that's really extremely unusual. And also, I think it's sought after by a younger clientele who's intensely interested," Hohman told IndieWire.
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fromRoger Ebert
11 hours ago

Tokyo Film Festival 2025: Journey into Sato Tadao | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

Sato Tadao significantly shaped Japanese film criticism and championed Indian and South Korean cinema, acting as a cultural ambassador and influential advocate abroad.
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
9 hours ago

Ncuti Gatwa and Cynthia Erivo to join forces for new animated movie Bad Fairies

While Gatwa's character is yet to be revealed, Erivo, best-known as wicked witch of the west Elphaba, will be voicing Jayne Staplegun, a trailblazing fairy whose defiant streak sparks a rebellion. The film, which is currently in production, is being directed by Megan Nicole Dong and Olivier Staphylas. The soundtrack will include songs from Tony-winning duo Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. Isabella Summers, of Florence + The Machine fame, is also involved and KPop Demon Hunters composer Ian Eisendrath, who worked on the first Wicked film, is the executive music producer.
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fromTime Out London
14 hours ago

The world's biggest ever immersive exhibition of Pixar is coming to London in 2026

So we shrink down to toy size inAndy's Room from Toy Story, explore the Monster, Inc Scare Floor, race into Flo's Café from Cars to meet Lightning McQueen, visit the Headquarters of Riley's emotions from Inside Out 2, and journey from Coco 's Land of the Living to the Land of the Dead. We're promised each are will have immaculate vibes via beautiful design, exquisite ambient sound, and intriguingly 'specially crafted scents' to ensure each area smells just so (!).
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

Mommy's got her phone': A House of Dynamite is good on nuclear threat and great on smartphone reliance

However, one technological aspect of A House of Dynamite less in dispute whether or not you are a nuclear expert is the prominent role mobile phones play in the unfolding crisis. They serve as a touchstone across the film's three-part narrative, helping ordinary viewers more fully enter an extraordinary situation. After all, whether it's an iPhone, Android or other model, everyone has their own hotline now.
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fromTime Out London
10 hours ago

An official Studio Ghibli shop is coming to London this month

Studio Ghibli opens a temporary Maison Ghibli store in Knightsbridge (Nov 15–Jan 11, 2026) selling officially licensed merchandise shipped from Japan.
fromSlate Magazine
4 hours ago

Netflix's Frankenstein Departs From the Book in a Major Way

Victor's imperious, cold, demanding physician father drums medical science into his son's head, beats him when he makes a mistake, and mistreats the boy's beloved mother, who dies young. Victor blames his father for failing to save his mother's life, and his determination to discover how to conquer death is less a response to grief than a vow to best the older man.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

100 Meters review mesmerising anime of young athletes in search of physical and spiritual high

100 Meters emphasizes rotoscoped, visually dazzling portrayals of running and athlete psychology while offering a less subtle, conversational approach to resolving inner conflicts.
fromBustle
4 hours ago

Jennifer Lawrence Has A Surprising Take On 'Twilight' Vs. 'The Hunger Games'

As 2025 nears its end, Lynne Ramsay's is shaping up to be one of the season's most talked-about movies. Not only because of its harrowing depiction of a woman's postpartum experience - but because it's led by two of the 21st century's biggest YA stars-turned-capital-A actors: Jennifer Lawrence of The Hunger Games, and Robert Pattinson of Twilight. The connection came up during the pair's Vanity Fair lie detector interview, after Lawrence confirmed she previously auditioned to be in Twilight.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

Brunaupark review housing estate dwellers vs property developers in rousing but unequal battle

Consisting of five residential tenements, the area is home to more than 400 tenants, who have created a close-knit multicultural community over the decades. Credit Suisse, whose pension fund owns the building, has other ideas. The people of Brunaupark are served with notices as proposals for partial demolition and new construction get under way. Going from door to door, this documentary forms a vital piece of oral history, bearing witness to the defiance and resilience of those determined to stay.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
13 hours ago

Golden Globe-winning actress Sally Kirkland in hospice

Sally Kirkland, 84, has entered hospice care after prolonged injuries, infections, dementia, and severe financial and insurance-related hardships.
fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Tony Foster: Painting at the Edge review going deep in the quest for extreme landscape painting

Travelling with Tony Foster comes with a disclaimer. According to the terms of the contract signed by the British painter's prospective companions: You must have sufficient personal insurance for your body to be flown home in case of fatality. Or, as he warns beforehand: There will be times on this journey when you wish you were absolutely anywhere else. Fortunately, there is an upside to Foster's deep wilderness expeditions in search of the perfect vantage point for a watercolour.
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fromWIRED
16 hours ago

Amazon's 'House of David' Used Over 350 AI Shots in Season 2. Its Creator Isn't Sorry

A dusty visual overlay partially obscures crowds of men in the desert, sword-fighting in armor and on horseback. With some wardrobe tweaks, this scene could look like something out of Game of Thrones or Dune. But House of David showrunner Jon Erwin says he didn't have the budget to bring these scenes to life. Instead, he used AI.
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fromInverse
7 hours ago

Why Star Trek Ditching The Kelvin Universe Is (Probably) For The Best

Paramount and Skydance have ended plans for theatrical sequels in the Kelvin (J.J. Abrams) Star Trek timeline, effectively canceling that film series.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
5 hours ago

Disney debuts new holiday short "Best Christmas Ever" from director Taika Waititi

Taika Waititi directed a Disney animated holiday short on Disney+ featuring John Goodman as a living doodle, celebrating imagination, friendship, and global holiday events.
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fromCN Traveller
13 hours ago

"I have a relationship with Brighton where there is a lot of grief for me, personally" Nick Cave and Matt Smith on The Death of Bunny Munro

Sky's six-episode drama The Death of Bunny Munro explores grief, masculinity, addiction, and nostalgia through Bunny and his son’s road trip across Brighton.
fromPitchfork
20 hours ago

WNC WhopBezzy / 70th Street Carlos: Out the Blue

Unknowingly, the two have a mutual OG, Slimm, a big-time drug dealer with morals, although he's cheating on his girlfriend, played by Hoopz, the winner of Flavor of Love season one. Eventually, Slimm is mysteriously killed, forcing Boosie and Webbie to come together to carry out his mission of getting rich or something and to find out who did the deed. Most of the second act is about the formation of their friendship, which is strengthened through strip club nights, getting money, cooking crack, and, of course, a makeover montage.
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fromPitchfork
8 hours ago

Charli XCX and John Cale Share New Song for Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights

"A few years ago I watched Todd Haynes' documentary about The Velvet Underground," Charli XCX wrote in a note posted to X last week. "As many of you know I'm a huge fan of the band and was really taken by the documentary. One thing that stuck with me was how John Cale described a key sonic requirement of The Velvet Underground. That any song had to be both 'elegant and brutal.'"
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fromKqed
7 hours ago

In His New Film, Oakland Rapper Bryce Savoy Explores Fatherhood Through Generations | KQED

Despite the joy Zimri brings Savoy, the fact that Zimri will never meet his grandfather compounds his grief, as does Zimri arriving into this world with serious health complications. So Savoy decided to capture this moment in time in a short documentary, also titled Big Bryce Son. Savoy hosts the documentary's Oakland premiere on Friday, Nov. 14, at Rhythm Section Art Lounge for two screenings at 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
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fromTODAY.com
10 hours ago

Sheinelle Jones Brings Daughter Clara As She Interviews 'Wicked' Stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande

Sheinelle Jones brought her 13-year-old daughter Clara to her interview with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo as she resumed on-air sit-downs after her husband's death.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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15 Disney Characters And Storylines That Would've Really Changed These Movies, If They Weren't Cut

fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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15 Disney Characters And Storylines That Would've Really Changed These Movies, If They Weren't Cut

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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Documentary explores whether JMW Turner may have been neurodivergent

JMW Turner's distinctive vision may have been shaped by childhood trauma and neurodivergence revealed through analysis of his 37,000 sketches.
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fromKotaku
4 hours ago

Official Star Wars Magazine Ending In 2026 After 30 Years

Star Wars Insider will end with issue #237 in early 2026 after a three-decade run, with final special issues and collected editions planned.
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fromwww.courant.com
7 hours ago

Black hat worn by the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz' is going up for auction

Heritage Auctions will auction Margaret Hamilton's Wicked Witch hat and other Wizard of Oz memorabilia, including ruby slippers and a signed Judy Garland book.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Trespasses review an intoxicating, rousing and heartbreaking love story

A Catholic teacher's compassion and forbidden love in 1975 Northern Ireland is crushed by sectarian hatred, escalating violence, and personal grief.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Laura Dern Has the Spirit of Seventies Cinema

Laura Dern grew up in Hollywood, pursued unorthodox career choices from youth, and sustained a long, independent acting career marked by creative risk and resilience.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Tonatiuh, LGBTQ+ actor and child of Latino immigrants: We need resilience to maintain our dignity, because they want to humiliate us'

Tonatiuh is a rising Los Angeles actor balancing rapid career success with immigrant-rooted advocacy, major film transformation, and a double life that leaves him exhausted.
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

The Historical California Roadside Cafe Where Cindy Crawford's Iconic Pepsi Commercial Was Filmed - Tasting Table

Los Angeles, California, is known as a hub of Hollywood glamour and dazzling restaurants, ranging from new classics to old-school dining spots. As one of the nation's largest counties, Los Angeles spans more than 4,000 square miles with prominent productions filmed all over the area. The Santa Clarita Valley is a popular place for filming, given its Old West vibe, plentiful open spaces, and comfortable accommodations. In fact, the Halfway House Cafe is an iconic spot as the setting of a famous 1992 Pepsi commercial.
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fromIndieWire
2 days ago

Found Footage 'Savageland' Should Be Mandatory Viewing for I.C.E. Agents

Savageland is a 2015 found-footage horror about a border massacre that interrogates immigration, racialized violence, and voyeuristic spectacle.
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fromGameSpot
3 days ago

The Conjuring: Last Rights Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-Ray Releases Soon

The Conjuring: Last Rites debuts on Blu-ray and 4K on November 25 with multiple editions, including a $38 Limited Edition Steelbook and $55 four-film collection.
fromInverse
2 days ago

Netflix Just Quietly Added The Most Underrated Heist Film Of The 2010s

Directed by The Hunger Games' Gary Ross from a script co-written by Ross and Olivia Milch, Ocean's 8 is pure, unfettered wish fulfillment. It takes what's possibly the girliest special interest, the annual Met Gala, and turns it into a heist for the ages. Sandra Bullock is Debbie Ocean, younger sister to Clooney's Danny Ocean, who followed in his footsteps in every conceivable way.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 days ago

'Predator: Badlands' casts deadly monster as the hero

Predator: Badlands centers on Dek, an ostracized Predator who becomes a sympathetic underdog as he hunts an un-killable creature on a deadly planet.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 days ago

New Film Gives Visibility and a Voice to Non-Binary Teen - San Francisco Bay Times

When Ben tells his parents, (Amy Landecker and Judson Mills), that he wants to talk to them about something-being non-binary-a door is heard being slammed. Ben is next seen barefoot and crying outside. Having been thrown out of his home, he calls his estranged sister, Hannah (Alexandra Daddario), in Raleigh, who takes him in. Her husband, Thomas (Cole Sprouse), helps Ben get settled in a new school, where he meets Nathan (Miles Guttierez-Riley), whom he learns is bi.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

I Had An Epiphany About My Marriage - And It All Started With One Movie

In "This Is 40," which premiered Dec. 21, 2012, Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd play Debbie and Pete, a married couple both about to turn 40 while dealing with struggling businesses, parenting two daughters and trying to rediscover a connection in their marriage. I'd been looking forward to seeing the movie for weeks, knowing my husband and I could use a date night with some comic relief, with some way to focus on someone else's marital problems instead of our own.
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fromGameSpot
2 days ago

Criterion's New Wes Anderson 10-Film 4K Blu-Ray Collection Is 50% Off

Wes Anderson fans can save big on the recent Criterion Collection box set featuring 4K UHD remasters of 10 of the auteur filmmaker's movies. The Wes Anderson Archive just launched September 30 with a lofty $500 MSRP, but thanks to the Criterion holiday sale at Amazon and Barnes & Noble, fans can grab The West Anderson Archive for $250. The 50% discount will be available until December 7--unless it sells out before then.
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fromThe Verge
2 days ago

The endearing movie that affirms creativity as a human act

I didn't do any research, so the thing that was really surprising was maybe a month later when I realized she was 89 years old and then I was DMing her. But it was a casual back and forth. She's super with it, and we've become very close in a very touching way - in a way that I think reflects something about her relationship with Peter, actually.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

The Year's First Oscars Villain Has Arrived

Emotionally potent films like Hamnet can derail frontrunners and function as perceived 'villains' during Oscars-season storytelling.
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fromInverse
3 days ago

'Little Amelie Or The Character Of Rain' Is A Metaphysical Wonder

A three-year-old girl, Amélie, manifests godlike powers whose awakening and discovery of white chocolate transform her behavior and upheave her family's life.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 days ago

The PROOF Film Festival

Proof-of-concept short films act as concise industry pitches that demonstrate character, tone, and potential to attract financing and enable feature development.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

Pulitzer Prize-winning war photographer takes us to the front lines in new Nat Geo doc

Lynsey Addario, a war photographer, balances frontline conflict coverage and family life, revealing a woman’s nuanced perspective in the National Geographic documentary Love + War.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Horoscopes Nov. 8, 2025: Parker Posey, Keep life simple, affordable and interesting

Simplify finances, prioritize learning and domestic stability, embrace overdue change, release what no longer helps, and invest steady effort to secure a brighter future.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

The 11 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend

Recent highlights: Lynne Ramsay's postpartum drama with Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson; del Toro's Frankenstein; Vince Gilligan's new series; Predator: Badlands.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

As his debut film Once Were Warriors showed, Lee Tamahori was a director of guts and flair

Once Were Warriors launched Lee Tamahori with a raw, violent social-realist film that earned acclaim and led to Hollywood directing opportunities.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Alex Winter on fame, AI and reuniting with Keanu Reeves: Sometimes we're on a groove and go, God damn, that was good!'

Alex Winter returned to Broadway in Waiting for Godot opposite Keanu Reeves while releasing his directorial film Adulthood and embracing creative risk.
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fromJezebel
3 days ago

Maybe It Ends With $161 Million in Damages

Blake Lively claims $161 million in damages for alleged retaliation by Justin Baldoni, citing lost income, lost business profits, reputational harm, and many potential witnesses.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is all show and little substance review

The Independent provides accessible, non-paywalled journalism across political perspectives, funded by donations to support on-the-ground reporting and investigative work.
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fromwww.anothermag.com
3 days ago

Samantha Morton on Anemone, and Cinema's Betrayal of the #MeToo Movement

Samantha Morton portrays Nessa, a military wife confronting trauma, family absence, PTSD, and homelessness in Ronan Day-Lewis's debut feature Anemone.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Daniel Day-Lewis's comeback movie Anemone is a confusing mess review

Anemone, directed by Ronan Day-Lewis and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, is a disjointed, image-driven film exploring primordial male anguish through surreal isolation and familial collaboration.
fromIndieWire
4 days ago

How 'In Your Dreams' Pushes CG Animation Style to Differentiate Fantasy and Reality

"In Your Dreams," a new animated feature from Netflix, is a colorful movie filled with imaginative sights: a world of living breakfast food, a flying bed, a gigantic sand castle in which the legendary Sandman resides. But like the best children's movies, the actual story is grounded in Earth: The main characters, Stevie (Jolie Hoang-Rappaport) and Elliot (Elias Janssen) are ordinary suburban children whose parents (Simu Liu and Cristin Milioti) are dealing with financial trouble that's straining their marriage.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Lee Tamahori, director of Once Were Warriors and James Bond movie Die Another Day, dies aged 75

Lee Tamahori, the New Zealand director of Once Were Warriors and Die Another Day, has died aged 75. In a statement to Radio New Zealand, Tamahori's family said he had Parkinson's and died peacefully at home. They added: His legacy endures with his whanau [family], his mokopuna [grandchild], every film-maker he inspired, every boundary he broke, and every story he told with his genius eye and honest heart.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

His Previous Movie Was One of the Best of 2021. Now He's Done It Again.

Sentimental Value centers on Nora Borg, an accomplished actress battling severe stage anxiety and clinical depression amid complex romantic and familial dynamics in Oslo.
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fromKqed
3 days ago

A Delirious Portrait of Marital Hell in 'Die, My Love'

Die, My Love portrays a woman resisting domesticity through a raw, chaotic psychodrama centered on Grace's unruly urges and subjective perspective.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

In Your Dreams review Netflix dreams up solid sub-Pixar adventure

Once upon a time, Pixar had the kind of winning streak that most companies could only dream of. The studio didn't just maintain a robust production line that won over both critics and crowds, they also managed to change our concept of what animation could achieve as an art form. Radically expansive visuals were matched with surprising, weighty ideas, conjuring the kind of magic that had been largely absent from Disney's output in the years prior.
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