Since George Romero’s seminal 1968 horror movie Night of the Living Dead, we’ve seen just about every zombie story you can think of. From mutant, flesh-eating animals in Zombeavers to apocalyptic comedies such as Zombieland right up to the wildly…
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Over four seasons, Rebecca Wisocky has made Ghosts’ Lady of the House, Hetty Woodstone, one of the most simultaneously silly and dramatic characters on television. From helping her great great great niece with dicey business advice from beyond the grave…
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It’s always fun to watch comedic actors dip their toes into drama and absolutely knock it out of the park. Take Melissa McCarthy in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, for instance, or Kristen Wiig in The Skeleton Twins. On the…
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“Gangs of London” is never in a rush to release a new season. The show debuted in 2020 and took two full years before releasing Season 2. Now, Season 3 is around the corner three years after the second. Hopefully,…
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The entire Marvel fandom felt blindsided by Robert Downey Jr.'s big San Diego Comic-Con reveal last year, when the actor announced he would be returning to the MCU, this time playing a new character — Dr. Doom in Avengers: Doomsday.…
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Peter Parker voice actor Hudson Thames reveals what he thought about Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man when cast as the MCU's new animated variant of the wall-crawler. Marvel's Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man series introduces a brand-new Marvel timeline parallel to the…
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Apple TV+ is definitely still in the business of hiring the biggest names around for its original programming. This is obvious when you look at the casting for its upcoming limited series, “Imperfect Women.” READ MORE: The 75 Most Anticipated…
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It’s time to run away to the fair and join a selection of family firms who bring the shows to towns and villages across the country. BBC In Showpeople Licensed to Thrill, we follow Scottish showpeople including the Taylor family…
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Still from Didn't Die. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. In Meera Menon’s Sundance Midnights selection Didn’t Die, a podcast host in a post-apocalyptic finds herself faced by challenges both familial and professional. Didn’t Die was produced by Menon; her husband, co-writer, VFX supervisor…
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The beauty of the American West is indisputable, but it is as harsh as it is awe-inspiring. In his first feature A Love Song, director Max Walker-Silverman used the mountains of Colorado as a backdrop for the intimate reunion between…
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How do the kids cope with heartbreak and existential dread these days? “Bunnylovr” implies that it is not especially healthy or even safe, and even though the movie doesn’t make this case (that would amount to more depth than this…
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PARK CITY – Oh, this movie is gonna be a thing. The directorial debut of writer Alex Russell, “Lurker” is the sort of film that lingers with you for days. Especially if you’ve spent even a week working tangentially in…
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