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‘The Choral’ Review: Ralph Fiennes Gives an Amazing Performance in an Uneven WWI Story
‘The Choral’ Review: Ralph Fiennes Gives an Amazing Performance in an Uneven WWI Story

The Choral takes place in 1916 in a quaint little town in Yorkshire, England. World War I is raging, and with the dwindling number of men in the small town of Ramsden, the local choral society must recruit from the…

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‘House of the Dragon’ Star Hits Back at “F-ing Horrible” Fans
‘House of the Dragon’ Star Hits Back at “F-ing Horrible” Fans

As House of the Dragon Season 3 goes through production, one of its stars has slammed the fans of the show because of the negative reactions to the characters and their storylines. Olivia Cooke, who plays Alicent Hightower in the…

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Dwayne Johnson Will Bring You To Tears In Benny Safdie’s Solo Directorial Debut [Venice]
Dwayne Johnson Will Bring You To Tears In Benny Safdie’s Solo Directorial Debut [Venice]

One would not imagine needing a tissue at the final holding card of a Benny Safdie martial arts movie starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in a heavy layer of prosthetics and shaggy toupée. And yet, “The Smashing Machine” beautifully concludes…

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Alicia Silverstone Says Clueless Reboot in ‘Baby Stages’
Alicia Silverstone Says Clueless Reboot in ‘Baby Stages’

“You see how picky I am about my shoes, and they only go on my feet,” Alicia Silverstone famously said in Clueless. So it’s no surprise that everyone involved in a new TV reboot wants everything to be just so.…

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Charli xcx and Pete Ohs on making “Erupcja”
Charli xcx and Pete Ohs on making “Erupcja”

Charli XCX in Erupcja When Charli xcx walked into downtown New York bar Clandestino in May, 2024, she couldn’t have predicted that by the next day she would have committed to star in an independent film — especially one with…

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Splitsville Review | Flickreel
Splitsville Review | Flickreel

Do open relationships ever work? The answer is “yes” and “no” in Michael Angelo Covino’s comedy, Splitsville. At first, the film makes open marriage look easy. We quickly find that marriage is never easy, especially when you bring a third,…

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‘The Paper’ Showrunners Address That Surprising Cameo, Finale Twist and Why Oscar Was the Perfect ‘Office’ Alum To Return
‘The Paper’ Showrunners Address That Surprising Cameo, Finale Twist and Why Oscar Was the Perfect ‘Office’ Alum To Return

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for The Paper and was conducted before the Season 2 renewal news. Summary In an interview with Collider, Greg Daniels and Michael Koman reveal Oscar’s return was intentional as the bridge between The Paper…

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One of the Best and Most Groundbreaking Action Series of All Time Is Finally “Closer Than Ever” to a Revival After 11 Years
One of the Best and Most Groundbreaking Action Series of All Time Is Finally “Closer Than Ever” to a Revival After 11 Years

In 2001, Kiefer Sutherland blasted onto screens as Jack Bauer, and changed TV forever. After eight seasons and a belated, shorter ninth season entitled Live Another Day, it seemed that Bauer had come to the end of his journey. Now,…

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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey: A Different Kind of Epic
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey: A Different Kind of Epic

The Odyssey star Corey Hawkins has hinted that Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of the ancient Greek saga will be a very different kind of epic. Adapted from Homer’s epic poem that serves as one of literature’s oldest texts, Nolan’s film adaptation…

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‘It Was Just an Accident’ Review: One of Cinema’s Most Daring Directors Might’ve Just Made His Masterpiece
‘It Was Just an Accident’ Review: One of Cinema’s Most Daring Directors Might’ve Just Made His Masterpiece

Few filmmakers have given as much to make the films they want as Jafar Panahi. The writer and director has gone to jail twice for his films, he’s tried smuggling his movies out of his home in Iran, he’s gone…

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America Ferrera & Matthew McConaughey Go On A Harrowing Journey In Occasionally Nail-Biting True Story Drama
America Ferrera & Matthew McConaughey Go On A Harrowing Journey In Occasionally Nail-Biting True Story Drama

When it comes to true story-inspired movies, there’s a responsibility tied to them from the start. Some of these movies become even more harrowing because they’re still relevant today — it’s difficult to watch Paul Greengrass’ The Lost Bus, which…

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SCREAM 7 Rumored Opening Kill Takes Us Back to a Familiar House, First Trailer Incoming — GeekTyrant
SCREAM 7 Rumored Opening Kill Takes Us Back to a Familiar House, First Trailer Incoming — GeekTyrant

Every Scream movie kicks off with a brutal Ghostface kill, and the seventh film looks like it’s sticking with that tradition in a big way. A new rumor has surfaced that sheds light on Scream 7’s opening sequence, and if…

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