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Actor & Rapper Page Kennedy on Teaming Up With Jason Statham For ‘Meg’ & Finding the Perfect Role in ‘A Breed Apart’
Actor & Rapper Page Kennedy on Teaming Up With Jason Statham For ‘Meg’ & Finding the Perfect Role in ‘A Breed Apart’

Page Kennedy shares the screen with Grace Caroline Currey in 'A Breed Apart.' MovieWeb's Will Sayre spoke to the actor and rapper about his latest role, which fits perfect given his real-life professions and presence on social media. Kennedy also…

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‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Review: Benicio del Toro Becomes the Ultimate Girl Dad in Wes Anderson’s Best Film in Years
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Review: Benicio del Toro Becomes the Ultimate Girl Dad in Wes Anderson’s Best Film in Years

I'll be honest when I say that I wasn't the biggest lover of Asteroid City or The French Dispatch. And as a long-time fan of Wes Anderson, I felt like maybe he had already hit his peak and wasn’t just…

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This Heartwarming, Informative Apple TV+ Film Is 2025’s First Legitimately Great Documentary
This Heartwarming, Informative Apple TV+ Film Is 2025’s First Legitimately Great Documentary

Gallaudet University is a special place. It’s far more than a university for the deaf. If you live in Washington, DC, it's a pillar of the community. And in 1988, it was the home of a revolution that would make…

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‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Completes Hat-Trick of Hits at Warner Bros. With Massive Domestic Box Office Debut
‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Completes Hat-Trick of Hits at Warner Bros. With Massive Domestic Box Office Debut

The summer movie season is heating up after the debut of Marvel’s Thunderbolts* a couple of weeks ago, and the sustained success of Ryan Coogler’s Sinners. This week saw the release of Final Destination Bloodlines, the sixth installment in the…

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Harry Melling And Alexander Skarsgard Find Unexpected Feeling In The Role Play [Cannes]
Harry Melling And Alexander Skarsgard Find Unexpected Feeling In The Role Play [Cannes]

CANNES – Let me be the first, perhaps second, possibly third critic to refer to Harry Lighton’s directorial debut, “Pillion,” as the gay flip side of “Babygirl.” Subject matter aside, it’s a movie with somewhat higher aspirations than its A24…

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'Murderbot' Stars Tamara Podemski and Akshay Khanna Explain How the Series Honors the Beloved Source Material
'Murderbot' Stars Tamara Podemski and Akshay Khanna Explain How the Series Honors the Beloved Source Material

'Murderbot' stars Tamara Podemski and Akshay Khanna researched the original stories so they could live up to fan expectations while also creating something effective for the new medium. Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not…

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Edwin McCain On Challenges of Staying Cool in Nessy Costume on ‘The Masked Singer’
Edwin McCain On Challenges of Staying Cool in Nessy Costume on ‘The Masked Singer’

When it comes to classic 90s love songs, "I'll Be" likely tops the list. Whether it was a wedding or a prom, chances are that the song came on and you would be slow dancing with that special someone. But…

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‘Nouvelle Vague’ Review: Richard Linklater’s Ode to French Cinema Will Leave You Breathless
‘Nouvelle Vague’ Review: Richard Linklater’s Ode to French Cinema Will Leave You Breathless

Nouvelle Vague (aka New Wave), the latest film from the iconic American indie director Richard Linklater, is a tour de force of nostalgic whimsy. It’s a beautifully crafted love letter to the period of French cinema in the late 1950s…

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Andrew Dominik’s Fan-Friendly Concert Film Puts The U2 Singer In The Spotlight [Cannes]
Andrew Dominik’s Fan-Friendly Concert Film Puts The U2 Singer In The Spotlight [Cannes]

CANNES – In the opening moments of “Bono: Stories of Surrender,” filmmaker Andrew Dominik’s black and white concert film about the man, his music, his one-man stage show, and his life up until now, there is an acknowledgement from the…

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“Anytime I Could Minimize the Use of Verbal Language and Rely on Other Means to Advance the Story, That’s What I Did”: Lloyd Lee Choi on His Cannes-Premiering Lucky Lu
“Anytime I Could Minimize the Use of Verbal Language and Rely on Other Means to Advance the Story, That’s What I Did”: Lloyd Lee Choi on His Cannes-Premiering Lucky Lu

Lucky Lu There’s something about the high-pressure nature of the migrant experience that can make films about it elicit more anxiety than your average thriller. So it is with Lloyd Lee Choi’s Lucky Lu. Set in New York’s Chinatown—a backdrop…

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The Ruse Review: I've Heard Of Slow-Burn Thrillers, But This Is Ridiculous
The Ruse Review: I've Heard Of Slow-Burn Thrillers, But This Is Ridiculous

An interesting outlier concept in the horror and thriller genres has been stories revolving around a hospice aide's terrifying encounters while caring for a patient. This story has been used with a variety of results, ranging from the hoodoo-inspired Skeleton…

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New ‘Superman’ Footage Released for James Gunn DCU Film Ahead of Official Trailer
New ‘Superman’ Footage Released for James Gunn DCU Film Ahead of Official Trailer

Update: DC Studios has unveiled a short teaser in anticipation of the official trailer for James Gunn's Superman, which is set to release online this Wednesday. The brief footage shown today features David Corenswet's Superman in action, fighting someone who…

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