Jessica Reynolds, Marie Jung and Nicholas Pinnock in The Woilf, The Fox, and the Leopard In a contemporary take on Werner Herzog’s The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974), The Wolf, the Fox, and the Leopard depicts a woman who lives…
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What’s FX‘s most anticipated new show this summer: “The Bear” Season 4 or Noah Hawley‘s prequel series “Alien: Earth“? The new trailer for Hawley’s series makes a great case for itself, and it may just be the buzziest must-see TV…
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The gang at Screen Junkies has released a new Honest Trailer and this one hilariously pokes fun at Disney’s awful live-action adaptation of Snow White, which, as you know, ended up bombing big time at the box office.The latest Honest…
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Sean Baker, the director of films like The Florida Project, Red Rocket, and recent Academy Award darling, Anora, is already planning his next film. His sweep at the Oscars surely made some heads turn and his schedule is probably packed,…
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While June TV is on the quieter side, the film slate is picking up with some major releases heading for theaters. From the latest in the “John Wick” universe to a new original Pixar film and Brad Pitt teaming up…
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She was taking a quick break in Los Angeles, but Kaitlyn Dever has spending a lot of time in Australia. Not only did she film her acclaimed performance as alternative health guru Belle Gibson in “Apple Cidear Vinegar” down under,…
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Helen Mirren Tells Actresses That They're Not Beautiful The Hollywood Reporter’s latest drama actress roundtable went live over the weekend, featuring a wide-ranging conversation among Kathy Bates, Niecy Nash-Betts, Parker Posey, Keri Russell, Cristin Milioti, and Helen Mirren. At one…
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Ryan Lochte and Kayla Reid are swimming in different directions. Indeed, the real estate agent confirmed over social media that she filed for divorce from the Olympic swimmer after seven years of marriage. “Earlier this year, I made the hard…
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Even the most expansive biopics can only hope to cover a portion of their subjects' lives, as the journey from birth to death could never fit into two hours. That's perhaps why Steven Soderbergh decided to divide his Che Guevara…
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While the peak of the zombie genre may have come and gone, with the upcoming release of Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later, fans are diving back into some of the best and most divisive zombie movies. As well as classics…
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Netflix's loosely structured yet highly successful workplace comedy, Tires, has returned with a second season that definitely improves upon the first. Created by co-stars Shane Gillis and Steve Gerben alongside director John McKeever, the sitcom once again plays like a…
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It is exactly one year since The Acolyte premiered its first two episodes on Disney+, but fans are proving that the force is still strong with the streaming series. Viewers of the divisive Star Wars project have celebrated the show's…
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