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fromwww.esquire.com
4 days ago

Is 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' a Flop?

What's one movie you could watch a million times? For me, it's Walk Hard starring John C. Reilly. The parody of music biopics takes a crack at every cliche of the genrefrom over-romanticizing the moment an artist wrote their famous song, to how quickly these career-spanning movies breeze through their life. Walk Hard is also just packed to the brim with ridiculous jokes, and anything that makes me laugh in 2025 is a win.
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fromIndieWire
3 weeks ago

One Baby After Another: Why So Many of 2025's Best Movies Are About the Agony and Ecstasy (but Mostly Agony) of Having Kids

"This is a great time to be a parent. Actually, please allow me to clarify that: This is a profoundly godawful fucking time to be a parent on almost every conceivable level (which might explain why fewer Americans than ever are choosing to have children), but - if you put aside the looming danger of authoritarianism, the prohibitive cost of childcare, the rising tides of ecological catastrophe, the brain-wormed fight to deprive people of miraculous vaccines, the national indifference towards mass shootings, the fact that our hyper-stratified economy is only being held together by sticky tack, and the imminent threat that " Wicked: For Good" poses to us all - it's a great time to be a parent who watches a lot of new movies, if only because it suddenly feels like most of the really good ones are about us."
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fromVulture
2 months ago

Can The Naked Gun Reboot the Big Budget Comedy?

The Naked Gun debuted at number 3 at the box office this weekend, making $17 million domestically and $11 million internationally, for a $28.5 million total.
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fromVulture
6 months ago

How to Tell This Year's Doppelgangers, Evil Twins, and Alter Egos Apart

Cloning actors for dual roles in entertainment is becoming increasingly common, showcasing creativity and technological advancement.
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