“Romeo” is out on a mission! This time not for his Juliet, but for the sake of his motherland; India! Bollywood brings you an epic fictional spy story that is supposed to have occurred during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. Titled…
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Dwayne Johnson shares a new image from Red One, offering a new look at J. K. Simmons' and his characters in costume. Scheduled to release on Prime Video in late 2023, the action-comedy Christmas movie sees Johnson and Chris Evans…
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Sundance 2023 Next Selections “Fremont” Heavily influenced by the Black & White tinted and deceptively lackadaisical style of filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, Babak Jalali’s “Fremont” is a small film that too slowly reveals its intent. For Jalali’s fourth feature film,…
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Home TV News Velma Pushes Aside Dragonball Evolution to Officially Become IMDb's Worst Ever Entry Velma's descent into the bowels of entertainment history is virtually complete after more than 22,000 1-star ratings on IMDb. IMDb Scooby-Doo-inspired spin-off Velma has certainly…
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Dwayne Johnson has made no secret that he wants to have an input on the future of the DCEU, but how big will that input actually be? Warner Bros. Dwayne Johnson has muscled his way into plenty of places over…
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Pianoforte Founded in 1927, the prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition provides the dramatic stage for Jakub Piątek’s Pianoforte. Tracking some of the talented performers from around the world entering the competition, Piątek’s crowdpleasing documentary, which premiered at Sundance 2023, is lensed by…
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As the world is tearing itself apart, there are those few fantastic human beings who still believe there is good in people. They know that by somehow finding a charitable spirit, our cold hearts will melt. Such is Paul Howard’s…
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Seven, like so many classic films, isn’t exactly calling out for a sequel… but that’s never stopped a studio from giving it a shot anyway. There are few cinematic masterpieces that have not been followed with rumblings of a potential…
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World history class will soon be back in session. Well, sort of. History of the World, Part II, a new series from Mel Brooks and a sequel to his 1981 hit History of the World, Part I, is set to…
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Like “Searching” back in 2018, the standalone sequel “Missing” has again embattled another only child with one dead parent. Only this time, it’s the alive parent who finds themselves at the center of a viral, true crime mystery. Killed by…
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David Arquette stole our hearts as Deputy Dewey Riley in the original Scream films. It was a hoot seeing him return for the fifth installment, and there always remains hope to see Arquette return to the Scream franchise in some…
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With a formalist’s eye for visual symmetry, an architect’s sense of structure, and a poet’s ability to stoke the passions raging inside his precisely balanced frames, Park Chan-wook makes ferociously controlled films about ferocious, uncontrollable impulses. Ever since his international…
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