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3 hours ago

What We Hide review opioid-crisis thriller sees sisters pick up the piece and hide their mother's dead body

Two bereaved sisters hide their mother's overdose death while struggling with addiction fallout, social services, and exploitative adults in an unfocused Southern-set drama.
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fromVulture
11 hours ago
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[Rick Dalton Pointing] Wait, Is That Cliff Booth?

Cliff Booth returns in The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a Quentin Tarantino-written, David Fincher–directed Netflix sequel to Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood.
fromConsequence
11 hours ago
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The Adventures of Cliff Booth Gets Super Bowl Trailer

The Adventures of Cliff Booth teaser starring Brad Pitt aired during Super Bowl LX; the Tarantino-written, Fincher-directed spinoff comes to theaters and Netflix this year.
fromConsequence
12 hours ago

Steven Spielberg Reveals Super Bowl Trailer for Disclosure Day

The first full-length preview of Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated sci-fi alien film Disclosure Day debuted during Super Bowl LX. Watch the trailer below.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

The music could not stop for three days': how Sirat went on a road trip to the dark heart of rave

Sirat elevates rave culture into the film's central metaphysical subject by using real ravers and continuous music to adapt cinema to reality.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Reconciliation across difference': why Practical Magic is my feelgood movie

At age 12 I finally watched the film and it felt like it was made for me. I recognised and appreciated, unlike its critics, the hodgepodge. It is not so much a chick flick with magic as a genre chimera: romance, gothic melodrama, small-town satire, ghost story and feminist parable. I grew up in Hong Kong during the 1990s, a city defined by its complex history with traditions shaped by diverse communities and displaced refugees like my Beijing-born father.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 hour ago

Stitch Head review animated adaptation of hit Frankenstinian tale hangs loosely together

Stitch Head is a tentative, derivative British children's animated film that shows a director's awkward pivot from gritty live-action to familiar, Pixar-like visual territory.
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fromIndependent
6 hours ago

'My granny always said, "what's for you won't go by you "' - actor Lisa Dwan on finding love and getting married in her 40s

Lisa Dwan, 48, is engaged to partner Paul Henninger after a proposal at JFK Airport; her life involves motherhood, loss, and work on MobLand.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Larry (They/Them) review trans photographer's colourful creative journey into everyday life

For non-binary trans photographer Laurence Philomene, art, life and identity are intimately entwined. Though drawing from art history, their photographs strike a distinctive note with their pastel colours; capturing queer subjects, including Philomene themself, in restful poses, these portraits bloom in soft hues of pink, purple, blue the full rainbow. This style seems to seep into Catherine Legault's intimate documentary, which captures not only the artist's creative process but also their daily life with vibrancy.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
7 hours ago

'The Mandalorian and Grogu' first look debuts during Super Bowl

Jon Favreau's Star Wars film releasing May 22 stars Mandalorian Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu confronting the Imperial Remnant.
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fromOpen Culture
12 hours ago

Frank Gehry Designed His Own Home, and What It Teaches About Creative Risk

Frank Gehry became recognized late in life after transforming his 1920 Santa Monica Dutch Colonial home into an industrial, exposed yet unexpectedly cozy statement.
#box-office
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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The Guide #229: How an indie movie distributed by a lone gamer broke the US box office

Two unusual releases contrasted a costly, widely distributed first-lady documentary with a self-financed YouTuber-made indie horror that achieved notable box-office success.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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Amazon is expanding 'Melania' to nearly 300 more theaters after a strong opening weekend

Melania expands to over 2,000 screens in its second weekend after a $7 million opening, facing stiff competition from Super Bowl weekend.
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fromQueerty
18 hours ago

When Kelon Campbell & Terri Joe take our queer Q&A, things go off the rails fast - Queerty

Kelon Campbell (Psyiconic) leads his first feature, Terri Joe: Missionary In Miami, playing three comic roles and showcasing his potential as a comedy star.
#jeffrey-epstein
fromIndependent
1 day ago
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'He was a f**king spy - there's 10 movies in this': Jim Sheridan on being mentioned in the Epstein files

Jim Sheridan views Jeffrey Epstein as a spy for Russia or Israel; Sheridan is named in released Epstein files but faces no allegations.
fromIndependent
1 day ago
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'He was a f**king spy - there's ten movies in this': Jim Sheridan on being mentioned in the Epstein files

Jim Sheridan believes Jeffrey Epstein was a spy for Russia or Israel; Sheridan’s name appears in files without implication of wrongdoing.
fromIndependent
1 day ago
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'He was a f**king spy - there's 10 movies in this': Jim Sheridan on being mentioned in the Epstein files

fromIndependent
1 day ago
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'He was a f**king spy - there's ten movies in this': Jim Sheridan on being mentioned in the Epstein files

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fromFast Company
1 day ago

'Need cues to watch a movie because they are on second screens': Even film students can't put their phones down

Film students increasingly fail to finish or retain feature films, often distracted by phones and second-screening, undermining basic plot comprehension.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

'Utter Genius' Catherine O'Hara Won The Studio Its DGA Award

Winners at the 2026 Directors Guild Awards paid heartfelt tributes to late collaborators Catherine O'Hara and Adam Somner during acceptance speeches.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Mr big shot: cinematographer Roger Deakins on 50 years behind the camera

Roger Deakins is an acclaimed cinematographer with a 50-year career, multiple major awards, and a versatile visual storytelling style across diverse films and genres.
fromTechCrunch
16 hours ago

Okay, I'm slightly less mad about that 'Magnificent Ambersons' AI project | TechCrunch

The profile also explains why "Ambersons," while much less famous than Welles' first film "Citizen Kane," remains so tantalizing - Welles himself claimed it was a "much better picture" than "Kane," but after a disastrous preview screening, the studio cut 43 minutes from the film, added an abrupt and unconvincing happy ending, and eventually destroyed the excised footage to make space in its vaults.
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fromIndieWire
14 hours ago

The 2026 DGA Awards Were a Site for Inauguration and Commemoration

Paul Thomas Anderson won the 2026 DGA Award for One Battle After Another and dedicated the honor to his late first AD, Adam Somner.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I don't have to create his legacy, I just have to protect it': Chadwick Boseman's widow Simone on grieving a global star and guarding his secrets

Simone Ledward Boseman marks five years since Chadwick Boseman's death and describes grief softening while guarding private details of his cancer and legacy.
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fromBoston.com
23 hours ago

Actor Michael Keaton honored as Man of the Year by Harvard's Hasty Pudding theater group

Michael Keaton received Harvard's Hasty Pudding 2026 Man of the Year award after comedic roast stunts including jousting with an Oscar statue and making oversized burgers.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Horoscopes Feb. 8, 2026: Seth Green, protect your heart and your reputation

Protect emotional well-being, prioritize personal growth, choose compassion over anger, assess situations carefully, and align with people who foster development.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Opinion: Alternate endings for modern attention spans

Smartphone-era attention habits leave many film students unable to watch full movies, prompting humorous, condensed reimaginings of classic film endings.
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fromInverse
1 day ago

2025's Most Unfairly Overlooked Horror Just Got A Huge Upgrade

Perkins' Keeper is an overlooked, subdued return to his austere indie horror style that distills "elevated horror" and deserves reappraisal.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

2026 Oscars: Hear from Michael B. Jordan and other nominated stars of this year's best movies

Sinners leads the 2026 Oscars with 16 nominations, including Best Lead Actor for Michael B. Jordan and Ruth E. Carter's fifth costume-design nod.
fromsfist.com
2 days ago

Indiefest Brings SF's Weird Al' Yankovic-Themed Burlesque Documentary to the Roxie Screen on Saturday

But there's a Saturday night screening that really slapped our polka face. You may recall back in early 2023 when an SF-based burlesque group was running a Kickstarter to make a documentary about their Weird Al' Yankovic-themed burlesque troupe. Welp, they actually raised their $115,000 and made the damned thing, and now the documentary will have its West Coast premiere Saturday night at The Roxie at 8:30 pm.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

Who Should Win the First Ever Casting Oscar?

For the first time since the advent of the Animated Feature category in 2002, the Oscars have a new trophy: It's the award for Achievement in Casting, which will have two years as the Academy's shiny new toy until the Best Stunts Oscar comes along to steal its thunder in 2028. Since it's never existed before, the Casting Oscar was the subject of much pre-nomination scuttlebutt. Would this be yet another craft category that would be entirely filled with Best Picture nominees?
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Josh Hutcherson, the Hollywood actor who speak Spanish with a Madrid accent

Josh Hutcherson built a sustained acting career from childhood, navigating early success, setbacks, and renewed momentum while maintaining personal control over his choices.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago

The Reviews are in on Darren Aronofsky's AI-Generated Show, and May We Just Say: "Yikes"

Darren Aronofsky released an almost entirely AI-generated Revolutionary War video series whose poor AI visuals, anachronisms, and montage style have prompted widespread condemnation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

We're used to crowds': latest Wuthering Heights hype doesn't faze Yorkshire residents

A new film adaptation will likely increase visitors to Haworth and Brontë sites, though locals are used to and largely unfazed by the attention.
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fromPitchfork
2 days ago

Giorgio Moroder: "Chase"

Giorgio Moroder's "Chase" uses hypnotic arpeggiated synth bass, delay, and dynamic mixing to create suspenseful film moments and an extended, dancefloor-ready eight-and-a-half-minute track.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Billy Crudup: My celebrity crush? I got to marry her'

Billy Crudup is a New York-born actor with notable film and TV roles, two Emmys, a London stage run, and a family with Naomi Watts.
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Free First Thursdays at Berkeley Art Museum

Normally $18, the museum offers free admission to the art galleries and public programs on the first Thursday of every month (PFA Theater programs excluded). Berkeley Art Museum Gallery Admission Gallery admission includes access to scheduled tours, lectures, readings, and other programs unless otherwise noted in the program description. $18 General admission $12 Discounted admission Senior citizens (65+) Visitors with disabilities* College students (non-UC Berkeley) UC Berkeley alumni and retirees All UC faculty and staff (UC Berkeley faculty and staff are always free!)
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Free First Thursdays at Berkeley Art Museum

The UC Berkeley Art Museum is the visual arts center of the University of California, Berkeley. Through art and film programs, collections, and research resources, the University aspires to be locally connected and globally relevant, engaging audiences from the campus, community, and beyond. Normally $18, the museum offers free admission to the art galleries and public programs on the first Thursday of every month (PFA Theater programs excluded).
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Horoscopes Feb. 7, 2026: Chris Rock, concentrate on your prospects

Happy Birthday: Concentrate on your prospects. Invest in your health and fitness routine, and revise outstanding contracts before they come due. Staying ahead is your ticket to smooth transitions and making the most of whatever situation you encounter. It's a good year to tip the scales in your favor. Make a point of outperforming and outdoing, and you will find yourself in a leadership position with the leverage to reach your goals. Your numbers are 2, 18, 20, 26, 31, 37, 43.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

There Are 500+ Disney Characters, And Yet, I Bet You Can't Name Just 25

Here's how this quiz works: below, you'll be asked to type in the name of one character for every letter but X.
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fromQueerty
2 years ago

Gael Garcia Bernal on what it's like to kiss Bad Bunny: "It was actually really nice" - Queerty

It didn't surprise me, no. Benito is at the absolute pinnacle of fame, so obviously this was a kind of bait that was going to get the whole world talking.
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fromThe Washington Post
2 days ago

What parents need to know about 'Dracula,' 'The Muppet Show' and more

New releases range from an R-rated, gore-filled romantic Dracula to a family-friendly Muppet revival and a TV-MA dark-comedy reimagining of The 'Burbs.
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fromInverse
3 days ago

'The Strangers - Chapter 3' Is The Be-All, End-All Of Abominable Remakes

The Strangers - Chapter 3 is an amateurish, unwatchable conclusion that damages the franchise's reputation and fails on screenplay, direction, and tension.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

"My Father's Shadow" Is Intensely-Yet Obliquely-Autobiographical

A lyrical, semi-autobiographical film follows two Nigerian brothers as childhood wonder collides with political change during the 1993 election.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Strangers: Chapter 3 review pointless remake trilogy ends with a sputter

We're deep into Strangers lore now, but last girl standing Maya (Riverdale graduate Madelaine Petsch, who surely hoped this was her Neve Campbell moment) continues to scurry about a devout woodland community like a bloodied fieldmouse with resting iPhone face; the masked thrill-killers previously three, now two have now gained ulterior motives for pursuing her. Also present: tatted survivor Gregory (Gabriel Basso, who must have been hoping for more to do) and ever-shifty Sheriff Rotter (Richard Brake), whose link to the killers is finally made.
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fromAnOther
2 days ago

My Father's Shadow: A Mesmeric Ode to Lost Childhood

Some years ago, Akinola Davies Jr received a short story written by his brother Wale, who was then living in Nigeria and working as a screenwriter for TV. The result of a writing exercise, Wale Davies's story was titled My Father's Shadow. "He sent it to me, really unprompted," Davies Jr remembers. "I cried, as you can imagine, because our father passed when we were really young. I would have been 20 months and I think he would have been about three years old." That story would become Davies Jr's Bafta-nominated debut feature My Father's Shadow, a magical portrait of two young brothers enjoying a rare day out in Lagos with their beloved, enigmatic father, told from the boys' perspective.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

Why Steven Soderbergh Is Curating a Boozy Film Festival

Steven Soderbergh celebrates his 63rd birthday by curating a 63-day film series paired with Singani 63-themed cocktails by NYC bartenders.
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fromBerlin Art Link
3 days ago

Highlights from Forum Expanded 2026 | Berlin Art Link

Forum Expanded's 'Unauthorized Versions' presents experimental films, installations and performances that interrogate historical authority, reveal overlooked perspectives, and challenge colonial narratives.
fromKotaku
2 days ago

It's Time To Start Building Your 4K Movie Collection

In theory, movies are more accessible than ever before. You are literally reading this on a device that likely has access to a dozen or more streaming video apps and stores, like Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Tubi, and Hulu. And yet, in reality, things are dire. Movies can be pulled instantly from a service, bad versions can be uploaded and replace what existed before, and trying to manage multiple apps is expensive and annoying. It all sucks so much.
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fromFrenchly
2 days ago

The Top French Film Festivals to Visit in 2026 - Frenchly

French film festivals transform towns into dynamic cinema hubs that showcase diverse programming, incubate talent, and shape global film culture.
#desert-rave
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fromThe Independent
3 days ago

Michelle Obama's documentary surges on Netflix after Melania releases in theaters

Melania Trump's film release coincided with a huge spike in Netflix streams of Michelle Obama's Becoming, while Melania's film underperformed relative to its $40M cost.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Michelle Obama's Netflix documentary surges after Melania' hits theaters

Becoming's Netflix viewership surged over 13,000% during Melania Trump's opening weekend, driven by social-media campaigns and renewed audience interest in catalog content.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Austin Butler to play Lance Armstrong in big-screen biopic

Austin Butler will portray disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong in a new biopic directed by Edward Berger, with Armstrong involved but not credited as a producer.
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fromBrooklynVegan
3 days ago

'OBEX', the surreal sci-fi film with a soundtrack by Animal Collective's Deakin, now streaming

OBEX is a surreal, low-fi sci-fi fantasy that blurs reality and game through black-and-white visuals, inventive effects, and an eerie electronic score.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I've been advised not to say certain things': The Secret Agent makers on Oscars, dictators and death threats

Unusually for a political period drama that is not in the English language, runs nearly three hours and peppers its authentic portrayal of a military dictatorship with sight gags and gory shootouts, The Secret Agent has transpired to be quite the awards magnet. Best picture and best actor, for its star Wagner Moura (who recently won a Golden Globe), are two of the four categories in which it will compete at next month's Oscars.
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fromThe Independent
4 days ago

Amazon blocks local theater from playing Melania after 'disparaging' marquee jokes

Amazon has reportedly demanded that a local Oregon movie theater pull screenings of its documentary Melaniaafter the establishment made a series of jokes about its controversial subject, the First Lady. Ahead of the movie's recent global release, the Lake Theater & Café in Lake Oswego, a suburb of Portland, lightheartedly promoted the title on its marquee, saying: "Does Melania wear Prada? Find out Friday!" and "To defeat your enemy. You must know them. Melania."
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fromwww.ocregister.com
2 days ago

Universal Studios Hollywood to open Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift coaster this summer

Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift roller coaster at Universal Studios Hollywood will open summer 2026 with 360-degree rotating vehicles, sound-reduction technology, and 72 mph launches.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Finding Harmony: A King's Vision review there's a bizarre moment where it's like Charles has taken acid

Finding Harmony presents King Charles as a prophetic environmental advocate while remaining indulgent, uncritical, and frustratingly self-congratulatory.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

The Brilliant New Movie About Alexander Skarsgard Making Dudley Dursley His Toy

Melling plays Colin, a certified beta whose deepest desire is to serve. He gets his wish when he meets Ray (Skarsgård), a toppy, Tom of Finland -esque biker with an attitude so icy it could preserve food. The two enter into a full-time power-exchange relationship that fuels both of their desires, until their connection evolves to a heart-wrenching breaking point.
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fromEngadget
2 days ago

The new trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie shows Yoshi absolutely devouring a Magikoopa

To keep the hype train rolling, Illumination and Universal Pictures have dropped a short new teaser. It's exactly 30 seconds long, so you'll probably be seeing it again on TV this Sunday during the Super Bowl. It does feature some nifty footage that we haven't seen before, including a hungry Yoshi absolutely devouring a Magikoopa. There are also shots highlighting the star cannons from The Super Mario Galaxy games and one shot that shows Rosalina bodying Bowser Jr.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

John McEnroe's son Kevin identifies with Nick Reiner in essay

Kevin McEnroe identifies with Nick Reiner's struggles with addiction, mental illness, and the pressures of growing up in famous families, emphasizing compassion in recovery.
fromThe Independent
3 days ago

Rebecca Ferguson explains why she won't name 'idiot' co-star who screamed at her

It wasn't about the person. It was about me. It was so scary. I didn't know then how to go, 'Hey, can I talk to you privately?' Now, I would want to believe that I could have taken this person aside," she argued. "A lot of people say that we've become too woke, but I think, no, it's great. The pendulum needs to swing to the other side so that we can find a balance in between.
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fromAnOther
2 days ago

Twinless: An Alarming Comedy about Grief, Friendship and Forgiveness

Twinless explores twin bereavement, identity, and deception through Roman's grief and a manipulative bond with another twin mourner.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

'Dracula' Finds New Life in a Sexy Reimagining by Luc Besson

Luc Besson's Paris-set reimagining of Dracula injects humor, color, period detail, and fresh panache into a familiar tale, starring Caleb Landry Jones.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Cause of death confirmed for The Thing' star T.K. Carter

T.K. Carter died of systolic heart failure at 69, with atrial fibrillation and pulmonary hypertension listed as contributing conditions.
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fromDefector
2 days ago

'Suburban Fury' Is Strange, Blinkered, And Very Compelling | Defector

Suburban Fury presents Sara Jane Moore's claustrophobic perspective to explore her paranoia, motives, and historical context behind her 1975 assassination attempt on President Gerald Ford.
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2 days ago

Rotten Tomatoes Insists There Is No MAGA Bot Manipulation' Behind Melania Doc's Whopping Audience Score

Versant, the parent company of the review aggregation website, said in a statement to Variety this week that there is no bot manipulation behind the fact that Melania carries a 99% approval rating with audience members, but only 7% with critics. There has been no bot manipulation on the audience reviews for the Melania documentary, Versant said. Reviews displayed on the Popcornmeter are VERIFIED reviews, meaning it has been verified that users have bought a ticket to the film.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Doctor Doom is Iron Man's evil shadow? The most far-out fan theories about Avengers: Doomsday

Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday marketing deliberately withholds plot details, using vague teasers and controlled leaks while fueling extensive fan speculation and wild multiverse theories.
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fromConsequence
2 days ago

Austin Butler to Play Lance Armstrong in Conclave Director's New Biopic

Austin Butler has been attached to portray Lance Armstrong in a new biopic directed by Edward Berger, written by Zach Baylin.
fromSFGATE
2 days ago

'Melania' is so, so, so bad

I'm in Philadelphia. I've just smoked a joint in a back alley and then checked into my hotel. My room is on the 10th floor: a corner room with a beautiful view of downtown Philly in front of my bed and to the right of it. I plop down on the hotel bed and close my eyes, taking in the late afternoon sun blasting through the windows.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

7 Questions I Had After Watching Charli XCX's 'The Moment'

Charli XCX stars in a mockumentary satirizing the Brat era, exaggerating commercialization, brand deals and a fake credit card while probing pop fame's limits.
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fromThe Independent
4 days ago

The last thing we need is more biopics - but Meryl as Joni sounds irresistible

Meryl Streep's casting as Joni Mitchell could elevate a worn music-biopic formula through her capacity to portray Mitchell's cerebral, analytical, and unsentimental artistry.
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fromIndieWire
3 days ago

IndieWire's 101 Guide to Working with Hollywood Unions - What Do Indie Filmmakers Need to Know?

Entertainment unions shape working conditions, preserve institutional knowledge, and explain production delays and shifting economics across film, television, and digital content.
fromFortune
2 days ago

Jim Carrey nearly quit 'Grinch' and offered to return his $20 million paycheck. Then the founder of SEAL Team Six came to the rescue | Fortune

Richard Marcinko was a gentleman that trained CIA officers and special-ops people how to endure torture. He gave me a litany of things that I could do when I began to spiral. Like punch myself in the leg as hard as I can. Have a friend that I trust and punch him in the arm. Eat everything in sight. Changing patterns in the room,
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fromwww.7x7.com
2 days ago

30 Fun Things to Do This Week (2.09.26)

Explore Southern Thai-Burmese fusion when James Beard Award-nominated and Michelin-recognized chef Arnold Myint takes up two-week residency at the Lazeaway Club to share recipes from his new cookbook; through Sunday February 15th. // Lazeaway Club, The Flamingo Resort and Spa, 2777 4th St. (Santa Rosa);reservations at opentable.com Keep up with more independedent flicks at the SF Indie Fest screening of Before the Call, which follows a Korean American who returns to Seoul and chooses to enlist in a search for what it means to belong;
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Queen of Chess review how the greatest female player of all time checkmated the sexist establishment

Judit Polgar rose from a six-year-old prodigy to the greatest female chess player through ruthless competitiveness, intensive training, and resistance to sexism and political obstruction.
fromEsquire
2 days ago

The Mini $28 'Back to the Future' Lego Set That Sold Out Last Month Is Back in Stock

At only 357 pieces, it's technically designed for ages 9 and up. But don't let the small size and kid-friendly assembly fool you; it's still packed with details. You can also build the car two ways: either as the DeLorean from the original movie or the flying version with sideways wheels. Either way, the vehicle has a time calculator, rear air vents-and, of course, the flux capacitor. Can't time travel without that.
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