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David Carradine Doc Finds A Novel Way To Explore A Complicated Father & Daughter Relationship [Venice]
David Carradine Doc Finds A Novel Way To Explore A Complicated Father & Daughter Relationship [Venice]

A novel approach to what could’ve been a more traditional hagiographic bio-doc, Joe Beshenkovsky and James A. Smith’s “Mata Hari” uses the lens of an unfinished film to explore the complicated relationship between a father and a daughter. When “Kung…

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“He Just Has No Idea What’s Even Left for Him”
“He Just Has No Idea What’s Even Left for Him”

[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of Wednesday.] Summary In Season 2 of the Netflix series 'Wednesday,' Addams Family history is revealed and Tyler descends into darker, traumatic territory. Wednesday and Tyler’s feelings stay messy and ambiguous,…

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The Long Walk Review | Flickreel
The Long Walk Review | Flickreel

The characters in The Long Walk aren’t in combat, but it plays like a war picture. This isn’t surprising, as Stephen King started writing the source material during the Vietnam War, although the book wasn’t published until after it ended.…

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Paris Jackson Says MICHAEL Biopic Is “Fantasy Land,” Calls Out Colman Domingo — GeekTyrant
Paris Jackson Says MICHAEL Biopic Is “Fantasy Land,” Calls Out Colman Domingo — GeekTyrant

Paris Jackson wants her name out of the Michael biopic conversation. After recent remarks from Colman Domingo, the actress and musician made it clear that she had no involvement with the project and doesn’t want to be tied to it.Domingo,…

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Hulu’s Emmy-Nominated Comedy Mystery Series Remains at the Top of Its Game
Hulu’s Emmy-Nominated Comedy Mystery Series Remains at the Top of Its Game

How long can a good thing last? Is home a place, a group of people, or perhaps both? These are some of the questions lying at the heart of Only Murders in the Building as it returns for its fifth…

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Interview: Alexandre Koberidze on Dry Leaf
Interview: Alexandre Koberidze on Dry Leaf

Dry Leaf Georgian director Alexandre Koberidze’s second feature, What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? (2021), was a sprawling city symphony-like romantic fantasy; at 186 minutes, his third feature Dry Leaf runs a half-hour longer, but doesn’t…

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Bryan Cranston Secures His Seventh Emmy Win
Bryan Cranston Secures His Seventh Emmy Win

Step aside, Walter White! Bryan Cranston took home the win for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as movie exec Griffin Mill in AppleTV+'s hit comedy The Studio at the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys on Sept.…

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Man of Tomorrow Movie Set as Superman Followup for 2027
Man of Tomorrow Movie Set as Superman Followup for 2027

James Gunn has unveiled the next project in his Superman Saga. Man of Tomorrow will be in theaters July 9, 2027, the filmmaker revealed on Instagram on Wednesday. The announcement was accompanied by a drawing by DC head Jim Lee…

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Channing Tatum Shines In Absurd True Story
Channing Tatum Shines In Absurd True Story

True stories that get turned into movies often seem unbelievable — hence why they make such good movies — but the tale behind Roofman is truly something that sounds so absurd, I myself might not have believed it all had…

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Spike and Denzel Deliver Don’t Disappoint
Spike and Denzel Deliver Don’t Disappoint

From the visionary mind of Spike Lee comes Highest 2 Lowest, a modern reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low. Set in New York City, the story follows David King, a powerful music mogul whose world unravels when a kidnapping…

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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Star Says Rumi’s Voice Is Fueled by 20 Years’ Worth of Challenges in Hollywood
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Star Says Rumi’s Voice Is Fueled by 20 Years’ Worth of Challenges in Hollywood

Summary Welcome to a new episode of Collider Ladies Night with KPop Demon Hunters star Arden Cho. During her Ladies Night conversation with Collider’s Perri Nemiroff, Cho looked back on her experience “breaking out” via Teen Wolf and how she…

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You’ve Got to Be a Man in Motion to Catch ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ When It Returns to Theaters for a Limited Time
You’ve Got to Be a Man in Motion to Catch ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ When It Returns to Theaters for a Limited Time

It may very well be four decades since the so-called Brat Pack ran Hollywood, but the memory of the infamous group is alive and well thanks to an upcoming re-release of St. Elmo’s Fire. Celebrating 40 years since Joel Schumacher’s…

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