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fromVulture
3 hours ago

Somebody Turn the Lights On

The Scream franchise has devolved from innovative horror into a predictable cycle of recycled tropes and meta-commentary that prioritizes franchise touchpoints over genuine scares or creativity.
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fromInverse
1 day ago
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Do You Like Boring Movies? 'Scream 7' Fails To Bring Back The Franchise's Meta-Magic

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Do You Like Boring Movies? 'Scream 7' Fails To Bring Back The Franchise's Meta-Magic

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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 hours ago

'Waiting to Exhale' stars reflect on Whitney Houston's memory, film's cultural impact 30 years later

Waiting to Exhale celebrates its 30th anniversary with a reunion tour, highlighting the film's enduring impact on depicting complex Black female characters and relationships through love, friendship, and life challenges.
fromConsequence
1 hour ago

Alleged Sexual Abuser Max Landis to Develop New G.I. Joe Movie for Paramount

Paramount's new strategy for G.I. Joe involves hiring Danny McBride and Max Landis to work on separate ideas involving the toy brand, with the studio planning to blend the two different scripts into a single one. McBride brings franchise experience from Halloween and The Exorcist reboots, while Landis returns following a 2019 investigation into abuse allegations.
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fromArchitectural Digest
51 minutes ago

Marty Supreme's Legendary Production Designer Shares 5 Secrets From the Film's Sets

Production designer Jack Fisk's meticulous recreation of 1950s New York in Marty Supreme may finally earn him an Oscar after three previous nominations for period-specific production design.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 hours ago

2026 Oscars: On The Red Carpet takes you inside the exclusive Oscar Nominees Luncheon

The Oscar Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills brings together nearly 230 nominees to celebrate Oscar season's most exclusive event before the March 15 Academy Awards ceremony.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

Robert Carradine obituary

Robert Carradine, youngest son of actor John Carradine, died by suicide at 71 after struggling with bipolar disorder worsened by his brother David's death in 2009.
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fromArs Technica
1 hour ago

The AI apocalypse is nigh in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

Gore Verbinski returns with Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, a darkly satirical time-loop sci-fi film starring Sam Rockwell that warns against technology addiction while following a time traveler recruiting diner patrons to prevent an AI apocalypse.
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fromConsequence
3 hours ago

Chloe Sevigny-Produced Grateful Dead Documentary Gets Theatrical Distribution

A new documentary about the Grateful Dead and its fanbase will tour U.S. cities starting summer 2026 with performances by Dead-inspired artists.
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fromVulture
3 hours ago

Thank God for Alexander Skarsgard's Little Glasses in Pillion

Ray's reading glasses in the film reveal unexpected depth beneath his intimidating biker exterior, becoming a symbol of the unknowable complexity that draws Colin into their relationship.
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fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Scream 7 premiere marred by protest as fans lash out over Melissa Barrera firing

Scream 7 premiere disrupted by activists protesting Melissa Barrera's firing over Instagram posts deemed antisemitic by Paramount.
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fromBerlin Art Link
21 hours ago

Review of Joko Anwar's 'Ghost in the Cell' | Berlin Art Link

Indonesian director Joko Anwar's 'Ghost in the Cell' blends horror, slapstick comedy, and political commentary in a genre-bending film set in a corrupt prison system.
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fromInverse
8 hours ago

40 Years Later, The Weirdest '80s Horror Movie Is Still Full Of Surprises

House is a 1986 horror-comedy that blends haunted house, Vietnam War trauma, and sitcom elements into an intentionally absurd and chaotic film that achieved cult classic status despite critical confusion.
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fromVulture
21 hours ago

'Free Palestine. Boycott Scream 7.'

Scream 7 faces a major boycott campaign led by arts and advocacy organizations protesting the firing of actress Melissa Barrera over her social media posts critical of Israel following October 7, with supporters claiming the dismissal normalizes genocide and apartheid.
fromArchitectural Digest
21 hours ago

5 Memorable Design Moments in Black Cinema

Movies led by Black actors are more than just moments on a screen. Seeing the work lives of writer Darius Lovehall and photographer Nina Mosley unfold onscreen only made me feel more represented as a soon-to-be creative. And beyond their day jobs, exploring the vulnerability as the two meet and spark a romance, grow in relationship with their friends, and simply exist and unwind listening to poetry in their neighborhood speakeasy illustrates the overall humanity Black people deserve in and outside of a theater experience.
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fromThe New Yorker
10 hours ago

"What Does That Nature Say to You": Don't Meet the Parents

Hong Sangsoo crystallizes casual observations directly into full-blown dramas rather than images or characters, producing prolific films through low-budget DIY production methods.
fromSFGATE
9 hours ago

'Completely bowled us over': The horror show drawing thousands to an SF theater

In a full house at the 1,025-seat Toni Rembe Theater, there was an eruption of gasps and shrieks. The grown man to my right reflexively gripped the arm of my seat, sheepishly muttering an apology. In a distant aisle, I spotted one person get up and run out of the theater, their friend trailing closely behind.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

A Spider-Man Universe without Spider-Man is completely pointless. Why won't Sony sling him in?

Sony plans to reboot its struggling Spider-Man Universe franchise despite critical failure and declining box office returns across recent films.
fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Crispin Glover denies ex-girlfriend's battery and assault allegations

The complaint resulted from a 'disturbing series of incidents in which Jane Doe was essentially held captive and used for sex and free labor by Mr. Glover under false pretenses,' it is alleged.
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fromInverse
8 hours ago

How The Director of 'WALL-E' Made The Year's Most "Wholesome" Sci-Fi Movie

In the Blink of an Eye uses three interconnected stories spanning thousands of years—Neanderthals, modern academics, and a distant future pilot—to explore universal themes of love, connection, and human continuity across time.
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fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's son drops 'Pitt' from name for mother's new film

Maddox Jolie-Pitt has dropped 'Pitt' from his surname in film credits, joining several siblings who have removed their father's last name following their parents' divorce.
fromIndieWire
6 hours ago

Once Maligned, Now Restored, Otto Preminger's 'Saint Joan' Returns to Its Original Glory

One of the best films screening at this year's festival is also one that was seriously underrated and misunderstood by both the critics and the public when it first appeared in 1957. 'Saint Joan' was producer-director Otto Preminger's adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1923 play about the life of Joan of Arc, a play the extremely well-read Preminger considered to be 'the greatest masterpiece ever written for the theater.'
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fromFrenchly
4 hours ago

Here's What You Missed at the 2026 Cesar Awards - Frenchly

The 51st César Awards celebrated French cinema's highest honors, with L'Attachement winning best film, Laurent Lafitte and Léa Drucker winning acting awards, and Jim Carrey receiving an honorary César.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
3 hours ago

The Sommelier's Amulet: Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman on The Napa Boys

Two filmmakers create 'The Napa Boys 4: The Sommelier's Amulet,' a satirical film that mimics late-entry franchise sequels by using callbacks and references with minimal connective tissue to critique how studios exploit fandom for commercial gain.
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fromVulture
5 hours ago

Is Pillion a Love Story? Maybe.

Pillion depicts a gay BDSM relationship between an introverted parking attendant and a leather-clad biker, exploring themes of self-discovery and emotional fulfillment without compromising authenticity or respectability.
fromOpen Culture
21 hours ago

How Fritz Lang's Metropolis Created the Blueprint for Modern Science Fiction (1927)

A vast, miserable proletariat squanders its days in meaningless toil. Society is under the control of ultra-wealthy business magnates. In order to pacify the underclass, the ruling class pins its hopes on a technological solution: artificial intelligence. Welcome to the year 2026, as envisioned in Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
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fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Lindsay Lohan questions why no-one protected her as a young star

Lindsay Lohan reflects on lacking protection during her early career in Hollywood and credits her life in Dubai with providing grounding, privacy, and family focus.
fromenglish.elpais.com
11 hours ago

Warner Bros bipolarity: Improved results in streaming and film, but floundering in television

The historic film studios recorded global revenue of $37.3 billion, representing a 5% decrease compared to the previous year due to the decline in the cable business with a loss of advertising on the TNT, Discovery Channel, Cartoon Network and CNN channels.
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fromInverse
7 hours ago

Wyatt Russell Reveals His Early Marvel Worries, Says Captain America Was "Like a Death Sentence"

I'm able to give this character the things that I want to be able to give this character, then you have the right guy. Russell says of his process in finding the vibe of the men he plays, emphasizing his intentional approach to embodying reluctant heroes across both Marvel and the Monsterverse.
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fromwww.nydailynews.com
6 hours ago

The Wire' actor Bobby J. Brown dies at 62 in barn fire

Actor Bobby J. Brown, known for The Wire, died at 62 in a barn fire in Maryland while attempting to jumpstart a vehicle, with death ruled accidental from thermal injury and smoke inhalation.
fromGameSpot
5 hours ago

Zelda Actor Reacts To The Live-Action The Legend Of Zelda Movie

Summersett went on to say that she expects the movie to feature "a strong Zelda" and a "powerful lead character in Zelda." As for Link, Summersett said she has "no idea" what the filmmakers are going to do with him. "Is he going to speak? They certainly haven't alluded to the fact that he does, yet," she said.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Brigitte Bardot tribute at the Cesar awards greeted with boos

Bardot, who died in December aged 91, became arguably the most celebrated figure in postwar French cinema for films such as And God Created Woman and Contempt, but after quitting acting in the early 1970s her later years were marred by increasing political activity on the far right, resulting in a string of convictions for inciting racial hatred.
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fromAnOther
9 hours ago

Sirat: The Year's Most Transcendent Cinematic Experience

Oliver Laxe's film Sirāt uses shocking moments and sensory immersion to suspend intellectual perception, creating a transcendental experience that leaves viewers feeling more connected to life and present in their bodies.
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fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Rolling Stones dispute Melania documentary producer's claim about 'Gimme Shelter'

The Rolling Stones disputed claims that they personally approved the use of 'Gimme Shelter' in the Melania documentary, stating the licensing deal was handled exclusively between rights holders and producers.
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fromThe New Yorker
10 hours ago

Two New Documentaries Are Haunted by Unsettling Natural Wonders

Gianfranco Rosi's documentary employs rigorous nonfiction methods similar to Frederick Wiseman, using observational filmmaking without narration to explore Pompeii and environmental change through train journeys around Mount Vesuvius.
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fromKotaku
3 hours ago

The Internet Reacts To The First Photo Of Amazon's God Of War

Amazon released the first photo from its live-action God of War series, and online reception to Kratos's appearance has been predominantly negative.
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fromInverse
6 hours ago

15 Years Later, A Star Wars Fan Favorite Reveals His One Rule For A Big Comeback

Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord explores Maul's transformation into a criminal kingpin between The Clone Wars and Solo, featuring Savage Opress in a significant role that prompts Maul's introspection.
fromLondon Unattached
9 hours ago

Neon Dance: Last and First Men- The Coronet Review

The Coronet Theatre's determination to present new, ground-breaking, often challenging international work, some of which would probably never be seen in this country otherwise, is admirable. A look at this historic Notting Hill venue's programme for any given season will reveal a cornucopia of poetry, theatre, puppetry, dance, visual arts and multi-disciplionary shows by national and international artists.
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fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Wuthering Heights film sparks fresh tourism boom in Bronte sisters' village

I've never seen so many people talk about Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights. It's been quite mind-blowing - really, very surreal. We talk about the Brontës every day and everyone else is kind of joining in on this conversation, and it is everywhere. So many people are picking up the book for the first time and discovering the Brontës for the first time.
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fromThe Independent
22 hours ago

Queer Eye star reveals he lost major film role to Stanley Tucci

Carson Kressley auditioned for the role of Nigel in The Devil Wears Prada but lost to Stanley Tucci due to his lack of acting experience.
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fromIndieWire
5 hours ago

How Every 2026 Best Picture Nominee Will Feature ASL Interpretation Ahead of the Oscars

All 10 Best Picture Oscar nominees will have American Sign Language interpretation for the first time, with eight films debuting ASL overlays through a free Chrome extension on March 2.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

FilmWatch Weekly: Oscar-nominated 'Sirat,' Jessica Chastain in 'Dreams,' and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

A father and son search for their missing daughter at an illegal desert rave in Morocco, discovering a nihilistic world where spiritual transcendence and cultural appropriation collide in an eschatological parable about the afterlife.
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fromIndieWire
23 hours ago

'Scream 7' Review: Do You Like... Sh*tty Movies?

Scream 7 fails by abandoning satire and self-awareness that defined the franchise, instead delivering a corporate reassurance gesture that misunderstands both the series and modern horror.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Jane Schoenbrun Is Taking a Stab at the Remake Industrial Complex

Jane Schoenbrun's new film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is a meta-horror about a young director resurrecting a slasher franchise while encountering its reclusive original star, exploring themes of desire, fear, and self-discovery.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
21 hours ago

What to watch: Paul McCartney biopic makes the right call

Neville might not dig up any new revelations or eyebrow-raising moments, but it does elevate the voice of McCartney and relates how some naysayers have discounted his post-Beatles work while others—including John Lennon's son, Julian—consider some of his so-called misfires to be ingenious.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Protesters at Scream 7 Premiere Call for 'Free Palestine'

Scream 7 faces multiple controversies including boycotts over actress firing, Letterboxd review locks, and corporate partnerships, yet tracking suggests strong opening weekend performance.
fromEsquire
1 day ago

How A24's Liminal Horror Movie 'Backrooms' Was Born From the Internet

Until recently, "liminal spaces" were only known to architects. But on the Internet, storytellers and amateur filmmakers have morphed these ubiquitous places you pass by on errand runs into caverns of cosmic terror. Now, a new A24 film from 20-year-old filmmaker Kane Parsons is set to kick off the summer and christen it the season of liminal horror.
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fromEsquire
1 day ago

Matthew Lillard Is Still a Bona Fide Scream King

Matthew Lillard launches Ghost Face Vodka while reprising his Ghostface role in Scream 7, capitalizing on his horror genre resurgence through multiple projects including Five Nights at Freddy's and upcoming Carrie adaptation.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'The Dunblane Tapes': Deeply moving documentary lays bare parents' grief 30 years after the tragic school shooting

Parents of Dunblane shooting victims fought through grief to achieve UK gun law changes despite political resistance and pro-gun opposition.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Netflix or Paramount: who would be the best new owner of Warner Bros?

Netflix made a deal to buy the Warner Bros side of the company—its studio and streaming businesses—late last year, but Paramount Skydance has been undeterred, aggressively pursuing what it claims to be a better offer for the entire WBD operation. After several failed attempts at a hostile takeover, WBD is considering a final Paramount offer, to which Netflix will have the opportunity to counter.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It felt feral!' The dance dynamo behind The Testament of Ann Lee's sweat-soaked rituals

The night before we started filming, I was sleeping and, literally, the ghost of Ann Lee was over my bed with angels around and she said: Go forth! Was that my imagination allowing myself to go forth? Maybe, probably. It was so intense that I will never forget it.
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fromBrooklynVegan
1 day ago

Watch the trailer for documentary 'Billy Idol Should Be Dead'

Billy Idol Should Be Dead documentary chronicles the punk icon's rise to stardom, his struggles with addiction, and his survival of a near-fatal motorcycle accident.
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

The Timeless Provocations of "Wuthering Heights" (the Novel)

A few days after Emerald Fennell's film adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" came out, a friend sent me an Onion headline about a bookseller frantically pulling classics off the shelf before Fennell enters the store. No beloved novel could be safe from the dangers of the director introducing anachronistic costumes, original songs by Charli XCX, selectively color-blind casting, and explicit B.D.S.M. scenes for its Byronic hero.
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fromEsquire
1 day ago

AMC's New Seat-Pricing Plan is Absolute Bullsh*t

AMC restricts premium theater seats exclusively to paid membership tiers, requiring $19.99-$27.99 monthly fees for access to the best seating locations.
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fromConsequence
1 day ago

AMC Theaters to Save Its Best Seats for A-List and Stubs Members

AMC will reserve premium seating for A-List and Stubs Premiere members, blocking off the best seats from non-subscribers later this year.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

9-Year-Old Sees First Broadway Show. 3 Months Later, He's Starring In It

A 9-year-old boy from Houston became a Broadway performer after a viral TikTok video of him singing led to multiple acting opportunities, including touring with MJ the Musical.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 day ago

New Comedy Idiotka Spoofs Fashion and Reality TV - San Francisco Bay Times

A struggling fashion designer in West Hollywood enters a reality competition show to win prize money and save her impoverished family while navigating her chaotic household and the show's demands.
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fromAnOther
1 day ago

Gus Van Sant's Adventures in Painting

When I was a kid, I was painting, as a few of my classmates were, because my teacher was a painter. We were making paintings and different things as well - silkscreens for dances or basketball games, mobiles ... It was around 1963, so a lot of different types of artistic endeavours were happening, which played into what he was teaching us. That was kind of where I started.
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fromConsequence
1 day ago

Johnny Knoxville Says Jackass 5 is Franchise's Final Film: It's Going to be "Awful"

Johnny Knoxville announces Jackass 5 will be the franchise's final installment, citing it as the natural conclusion point for the series.
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Critics at Large Live: "Wuthering Heights" and Its Afterlives

James Lorimer, writing in the North British Review, promised that the novel would 'never be generally read.' Nearly two centuries later, it's regarded as one of the great works of English literature.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

"Hate Radio" Chucks the Transcript

Videos of these harrowing monologues, prerecorded by actors speaking in French, were projected onto a mysterious opaque box at the center of the performance space, as audience members listened through headphones and read English subtitles. Then venetian blinds shrouding the box slowly rose to reveal glass walls and, inside them, a sinister diorama-a replica of RTLM, or Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines, the radio station that fuelled the catastrophe.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Jack Lowden, Why Are You Darcy?

Mr. Darcy is its stern romantic lead. He has a massive income from his estate - 10,000 pounds a year - and, according to the novel's witty protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, just as large of a stick up his ass. Jane Austen was not one to go for lengthy physical descriptions of things, but we do know that when he enters a room, he draws people's attention with a "fine, tall person, handsome features," and a "noble mien."
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 day ago

"I'm a Reactor": Stellan Skarsgard, Back To One, Episode 382

In his latest, Joachim Trier's Sentimental Value, Skarsgård gifts us with perhaps his most robust and richest work in the form of Gustav, a once-prominent filmmaker struggling to mend fractured ties with his daughters. On this episode, he details the environment Trier created, through love, attention, and enthusiasm, that laid the tracks for that work to travel.
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fromInverse
1 day ago

The Best Lord Of The Rings Movie That Never Was Is Finally Getting A 4K Upgrade

Director John Boorman's unrealized Lord of the Rings adaptation influenced his medieval epic Excalibur, which blends landscape beauty with brutal violence and magical atmosphere in Arthurian legend.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest reviewed archive, 1976

Taken from a widely read novel by Ken Kesey, it is a prime example of how a subject which must have looked destined for the cultural ghetto of the art circuit can be hoist by its bootstraps into the commercial field and festooned with Oscar nominations. You can do this of course only by making compromises by engaging a star with redoubtable box office muscle by jollying your audience along a little before the real crunch comes.
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fromInverse
1 day ago

Star Wars Rumor Suggests Lucasfilm Is Already Regretting A Risky Move

Lucasfilm's Super Bowl LX advertisement for The Mandalorian & Grogu was a 36-second parody that disappointed fans and marketing teams by failing to showcase actual movie footage or generate anticipated excitement.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

If the Berlin film festival ousts its director, there may be no way back

Berlin's status as a national capital makes hosting a major film festival uniquely challenging, as political pressures constantly intrude on cinema and overshadow artistic merit.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

'Love Story' Star Paul Anthony Kelly Reacted To Comments About His Chest Hair

Paul Anthony Kelly embraces his natural chest hair and rejects conforming to modern beauty standards, crediting his modeling background for preparing him to handle public objectification.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Tom Hollander Keeps Hearing About These Boiled Potatoes

Tom Hollander's portrayal of Mr. Collins in Joe Wright's 2005 Pride and Prejudice adaptation remains remarkably enduring, capturing the character's social awkwardness with nuanced humor and unexpected pathos.
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from48 hills
1 day ago

What we saw at Sundance 2026: 9 narrative features that found the plot - 48 hills

Sundance's final Park City edition showcased 60+ narrative features from 16,201 submissions, marking the festival's 47-year history before relocating to Boulder in 2027.
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fromInverse
2 days ago

The Director Of 2024's Eeriest Horror Movie Has A Creepy New Thriller

Jane Schoenbrun's new film explores how media consumption during formative years shapes identity, following a director obsessed with a classic slasher actress in a meta-horror narrative.
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
2 days ago

Teaser for Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder's new queer horror lands

After years of slapdash sequels and waning fandom, the Camp Miasma slasher franchise is handed over to an enthusiastic young director for resurrection. But when she visits the original movie's star, a now-reclusive actress shrouded in mystery, the two women fall into a blood-soaked world of desire, fear, and delirium.
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fromConsequence
2 days ago

Wild Trailer for Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma Explodes Horror Remakes

Jane Schoenbrun's upcoming film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma combines Cronenbergian body horror with horror genre deconstruction, featuring Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 days ago

"I Wanted the Film to Have the Vignetted Existence of a Fable": Sarmad Sultan Khoosat on his Genre-bending Berlinale Premiere Lali

A cursed bride and groom navigate supernatural horror, family curses, and Pakistan's sociocultural legacies in a gothic folk ballad that blends black comedy with genre innovation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

People feel like they're in on the joke': the new wave of pseudo-biopics

Filmmakers increasingly create pseudo-biopics that borrow recognizable elements from real people and events while changing names and details to avoid legal liability and maintain creative freedom.
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fromQueerty
2 days ago

Watch Miriam Margolyes' Oscar-nominated short A Friend of Dorothy for free online now - Queerty

Oscar-nominated short film A Friend of Dorothy is available free on YouTube, depicting an unlikely friendship between an elderly widow and a teenage boy who bond over drama and shared loneliness.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Sirat:' is not the movie you think it is it's better

Sirat is a sensory-driven film that transcends conventional thriller storytelling through hypnotic sound design, unexpected plot developments, and exploration of universal themes like faith, death, and redemption.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

In the Blink of an Eye review Pixar director's long-delayed sci-fi epic falls flat

Andrew Stanton's sci-fi epic spanning 45,000 years to future planets fails to deliver emotional depth or narrative coherence, resulting in an awkwardly constructed and unintentionally comedic film.
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fromThe Independent
2 days ago

Oscar-winning actor confirms role in Heat sequel alongside Leonardo DiCaprio

Christian Bale joins Leonardo DiCaprio in Michael Mann's Heat 2 sequel, based on Mann's 2022 novel, with production starting in August across multiple international locations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Marty Supreme's ping-pong thrills grip but the theatre plot really smashes it | Chris Wiegand

Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme parallels competitive table tennis with Broadway theatre, exploring ambition, failure, and comeback through interconnected narratives of a ping-pong player and a returning film star.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

AMC is closing more theaters: List of doomed cinema locations will grow in 2026 as meme stock craze sputters

AMC Entertainment Holdings reported its fourth-quarter 2025 financial results as well as its full-year 2025 results. It's fair to say the company did not have a blockbuster quarter or year. For the company's Q4 2025, which ended on December 31, AMC reported total revenue of $1.28 billion. That's a drop of 1.4% from the $1.3 billion the company reported for the same quarter a year earlier.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

'Ragtime' Star Ben Levi Ross Is As Obsessed With 'Gilmore Girls' As You Are

When I look back at the things I've done so far, I realized that the through line is characters that go through really transformative arcs. I wanted to make this person almost unrecognizable by the end of the show, because that's really what happens to him. He accesses this real rage that has been living in him his whole life but can now be channeled into something tangible and real and hopefully positive.
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