Home Movie Reviews Bones & All Review: Taylor Russell Is A Standout In Haunting, Lukewarm Drama Often languid, and surprisingly haunting, Bones and All isn’t always strong, but it excels in its exploration of human connection. Bones and All, directed…
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“We can’t live in the past!” Rachel (Emilia Clarke) tells her husband Alvy (Chiwetel Ejiofor). “Things are evolving!” She should know; she spends her days creating AI companions and coordinating automation (her latest big triumph appears to be a combination…
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Pickle chips or salt and vinnies? Ketchup chips or all-dressed? Welcome to Letterkenny, population 5,000, where questions like these stir up the biggest debates between the residents belonging to one of three groups: the Hicks, the Skids, and the Hockey…
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Extraordinary, a new series now streaming on Hulu, begs the question, "what if everyone had a superpower?" That is, everyone except you. That's the premise behind the series, which stars Máiréad Tyers as Jen, who's turning 25 and has yet…
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Near the beginning of Cat Person, from Booksmart co-writer Susanna Fogel, we are shown a quote from Margaret Atwood that says, “Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.” For the…
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A cult that brainwashes people to murder each other in exchange for a promised eternal life. A young girl who’s destined to become a sacrifice in a profane ritual. A violent man who breaks the spirit of his victims until…
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Hannah Woodard has joined Penske Media Corporation as senior director of communications, where she will work with PMC’s roster of entertainment and music brands, including The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, Rolling Stone and Vibe. Woodard also will advise on and execute…
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Sundance 2023 Premiere Selections “Other People’s Children” (“Les enfants de autres”) Inspired by a personal experience, Rebecca Zlotowski’s “Other People’s Children” could be her finest work to date. The filmmaker creates a gentle and intelligent film about a childless…
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Darren Aronofsky’s BAFTA and Oscar-nominated psychological drama The Whale stars Brendan Fraser and is based on the acclaimed play by Samuel D. Hunter. The film journeys with Charlie, a reclusive English teacher living with severe obesity, who tries to reconcile…
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Home TV News ABC Unveils New Images of Will Trent Sidekick Betty the Chihuahua We have exclusive new photos of Betty, the "best dog on TV right now," from Will Trent's next episode. ABC We have new images to unveil…
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Is There Anybody Out There?, courtesy of Sundance Institute. Filmmaker Ella Glendining has always wanted to meet someone who shares the same rare disability that she was born with. The problem is, she’s not sure such an individual even exists.…
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SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2023 REVIEW! Now here’s an absolute knockout. Writer-director Elijah Bynum’s sophomore feature Magazine Dreams may be one of the most enthralling films this year, with a central performance that will be hard to beat come award season. The story…
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