Rian Johnson’s latest comedic puzzle, “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” is now in theaters (if only for a week, maybe) and has earned a ton of critical acclaim. So much so that it may snag the Best Picture nomination…
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Dave Bautista once dreamed of playing Bane, one of Batman’s iconic arch-nemeses played by Tom Hardy in 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises. But now the Knock at the Cabin star says those dreams are dead. In an interview with Insider,…
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Last summer, audiences at festivals across the country got to embark on a beautiful, melancholic journey to death with Mali Elfman's directorial debut Next Exit. The film stars Rahul Kohli and Katie Parker as an unlikely duo who are forced…
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Home Movie Reviews Sometimes I Think About Dying Review: Ridley Elevates Meditative Drama [Sundance] Anchored by strong performances from Daisy Ridley & Dave Merheje, the film has pacing issues, but it's emotionally resonant, humorous, and relatable. Daisy Ridley in Sometimes…
Read moreSomething interesting is happening over at Adult Swim. The recent release of a new Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie after the show's cancelation in 2015 was quite a surprise, but it isn't the only instance where the experimental late-night comedy…
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Tom Brady magically appears a few times throughout his first post-second-retirement win, “80 for Brady,” speaking to a super-fan played by Lily Tomlin. In one moment, she’s in the middle of a football throwing contest that takes place during other…
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Home Movie News Violent Night 2 Return Chances Addressed By John Leguizamo John Leguizamo addresses his chances to return as villain Jimmy "Scrooge" Martinez' in the popular Christmas action-thriller, Violent Night 2 Actor John Leguizamo addressed the chances for returning…
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For Liam Neeson’s 100th film, the Academy Award-nominee will join the esteemed list of actors to portray private detective, Philip Marlowe, in filmmaker Neil Jordan’s upcoming crime thriller, Marlowe. From his earliest days on the theater stage to his numerous…
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Home TV Reviews 'Hello Tomorrow!' Gives Billy Crudup the Role He Was Born to Play | Review Starring Crudup, Haneefah Wood, Alison Pill, and more, it's the fresh reinvention of Death of a Salesman that we never knew we needed.…
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Carter Smith’s debut film “The Ruins” was a slight dalliance into the body horror genre that was unnerving but also never went “full Cronenberg” in its approach. The film had great actors, and there was scope and intention, but it…
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At a packed Hannover state opera house, German newspaper critic Wiebke Hüster had dog feces smeared on her face by award-winning ballet director Marco Goecke, who apparently took offence at her review of a production he staged in The Hague.…
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Swallowed has a great premise, though it's one which takes viewers on a very intimate, shocking journey through tremendously tense terrain. In the film, Dom tries to make a quick but large amount of money before his closest friend, Ben,…
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