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1 hour ago

What is Marvel up to with its Avengers: Doomsday trailers?

In the last few weeks we've had three almost completely pointless short trailers online, with another reportedly playing in cinemas ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash. First there was Captain America cradling his baby, then Thor praying to his dear old dead omnipotent dad. This week we got our first proper look at the classic X-Men lineup in the new film, and there are suggestions that an encounter between the Fantastic Four's The Thing and half of Wakanda is imminent. Something weird is clearly happening.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

I haven't mellowed my violence': Park Chan-wook on cultural dominance, the capitalist endgame and why we can't beat AI

No Other Choice satirizes capitalism, portraying modern South Korea as industrially declining—downsizing, unemployment and male fragility—exacerbated by AI and precarious entertainment industries.
fromwww.npr.org
3 hours ago

Michael B. Jordan expands his cinematic universe

"When I met up with Michael B. Jordan at the Warner Bros. studios in Burbank before a late-night event on the lot, he seemed exhausted and understandably so. The always-in-demand actor, one of Hollywood's hottest talents, was just back from Europe, where he spent a year directing, acting and producing a new version of the heist thriller The Thomas Crown Affair."
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fromwww.london-unattached.com
2 hours ago

Paranormal Activity Ambassadors Theatre

Paranormal Activity on stage delivers claustrophobic, no-holds-barred psychological terror through eerie performances, tight scripting, inventive set design, and accessible found-footage aesthetics.
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from48 hills
13 hours ago

Screen Grabs: Based on true Palestinian stories - 48 hills

Two new films rooted in real events portray occupied Palestine through an expansive decades-spanning saga and a claustrophobic real-time crisis reenactment.
fromThe New Yorker
2 hours ago

The Zealous Voyagers of "Magellan" and "The Testament of Ann Lee"

Where does such a charge leave Magellan, despoiler of every Eden he encounters? The film, to its credit, does not skimp on paradisiacal visions. Every shot of the tropics is a painterly study in lush foliage and golden-pink sunlight; the beauty of the natural world seems, if anything, magnified by Magellan's encroaching, annihilating threat. Such visual wonders will hardly surprise admirers of Diaz, whose work has encouraged contemplation, and at marathon lengths.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Sadie Sink says online speculation predicted her Spider-Man casting

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
15 hours ago

Jennifer Lawrence shares why on-screen sex scenes are easier' with strangers

Jennifer Lawrence prefers filming intimate scenes with unfamiliar co-stars because it reduces awkwardness and eases her pre-movie anxiety.
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fromGameSpot
5 hours ago

Save Over 50% On David Lynch's Dune Adaptation On 4K Blu-Ray

Arrow Video's 4K Blu-ray of David Lynch's 1984 Dune is heavily discounted on Amazon, with multiple Dune 4K editions available at reduced prices.
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fromAnOther
1 hour ago

20 Questions with Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal is a versatile actor, avid cook and producer whose career spans diverse roles, production through Nine Lives, brand ambassadorship, and upcoming major projects.
fromFilmmaker Magazine
12 hours ago

Big Art/Little Debt/Together

If in our earliest issues we valorized filmmakers recklessly putting their production budgets on their credit cards, Robinson in a 2009 series on filmmakers and their second jobs preached the necessity of a good side hustle, convincing filmmakers such as Barry Jenkins, Tze Chun, Joe Swanberg and Liza Johnson to reveal the wage labor they undertook before their entertainment industry careers took off.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

People We Meet on Vacation review Netflix travel romcom is a dull journey

People We Meet on Vacation is a visually polished romcom adaptation that lacks emotional depth, genuine character connection, and originality.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

Becoming Victoria Wood review intimate and hilarious portrait of the trailblazing standup

Victoria Wood overcame industry bias to become a pioneering, compassionate comedian whose self-deprecating routines and sharp observations deeply connected with everyday audiences.
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2 hours ago

Alan Cumming threw shade at this person from his past at Hollywood star ceremony

Wearing a bright turquoise suit, Cumming was joined by his husband Grant Shaffer, as well as other friends and family. However, some fans were surprised to see Cumming is close with activist Lewinsky, who was a key figure in the infamous Bill Clinton-Lewinsky scandal that led to Clinton's impeachment. The US host was awarded the 2,832th star, located at 6320 Hollywood Boulevard. Cumming is renowned for his performances on the stage and screen.
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fromAnOther
2 hours ago

Another Man Hosts a Screening of Peter Hujar's Day at the ICA

Adapted from Rosenkrantz' book of the same name, published in 2022, the film hinges on a single conversation in December 1974, as Hujar recounts, almost pedantically, everything he did the previous day. Drawn from a long-lost tape, the monologue turns errands, meals and irritations into a portrait of an artist's inner life. It trades plot for precision, offering instead a study of friendship, attention and the conditions of making work in 1970s New York.
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fromPitchfork
7 hours ago

Jake Xerxes Fussell / James Elkington: Rebuilding

Josh O'Connor delivers a powerful performance as Dusty in Rebuilding, complemented by a spare collaborative folk soundtrack that evokes the American West's beauty and emptiness.
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fromwww.esquire.com
22 hours ago

8 Most Anticipated Sexy Movies of 2026

Award shows and 2026 releases increasingly embrace explicit sexual content, spotlighting provocative films and performances driving conversation about sex, desire, and daring cinema.
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fromVG247
20 hours ago

Amazon drops an outrageously good deal on 4K UHD Blu-rays, and pretty much giving them away right now

Amazon offers a 4K UHD movie sale: three films for $33, enabling discounted 4K Blu-ray purchases including recent releases and classics.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Primate review pet chimp gone wild makes for giddy, gory good time

Primate is an 89-minute, slick, gory creature feature that replaces baboon with a rabid chimp for fast-paced, crowd-pleasing, unpretentious horror.
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fromGameSpot
1 day ago

Save 50% On New Limited-Edition 4K Blu-Rays At Amazon

Arrow Video 4K and 1080p Blu-rays, many limited-edition collector sets, are on sale up to 50% off at Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
21 hours ago

EXCLUSIVE: Brendan Fraser reveals he found a sense of 'discipline' on set of 'Rental Family'

Brendan Fraser stars as Phillip, a man who works at a Tokyo rental-family agency and finds belonging as his roles blur pretend and reality.
fromGameSpot
15 hours ago

Predator: Badlands Limited Edition 4K Steelbook Up For Preorder

Predator: Badlands is finally available to preorder in physical formats at major retailers, including Amazon and Walmart. Blu-ray preorders for most big-budget movies open alongside the theatrical premiere these days, but it took two months for physical versions of Badlands to surface. Fans of the iconic sci-fi series won't have to wait much longer to complete their collection. The new standalone Predator movie releases February 17 on 4K Blu-ray, 1080p Blu-ray, and DVD.
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fromKqed
1 day ago

'Dead Man's Wire' Is a Retro Thriller That's Pertinent to the Present

The subsequent standoff moved to Kiritsis' apartment and eventually concluded in a live televised news conference. The whole ordeal received some renewed attention in a 2022 podcast dramatization starring Jon Hamm. That's owed significantly to Skarsgård, who gives one of his finest and least adorned performances. While best known for films like It, The Crow and Nosferatu, here Skarsgård has little more than some green polyester and a very '70s mustache to alter his looks. The straightforward, jittery intensity of his performance propels Dead Man's Wire.
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fromAnOther
22 hours ago

Films to See This January

No Other Choice satirizes late-capitalist workplace anxiety with a darkly comic, visually stunning tale of a laid-off manager plotting murders to reclaim his career.
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fromInverse
15 hours ago

'Primate' Is A Big, Dumb Chimpanzee Slasher

Primate is a tongue-in-cheek creature-feature that delivers visceral ape horror and B-movie thrills but falters with slow human-focused stretches and uneven tone.
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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

A24 has 18 movies coming to theaters in 2026 - here they all are

A24 is a major indie studio known for acclaimed, 'cool' films and has multiple high-profile releases scheduled for 2026.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Do We Need Saints?

A film portrays Mother Ann Lee as the Shaker founder whose religious fervor is conveyed through song and dance, linking to cultural depictions of devotion.
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fromConsequence
21 hours ago

Jackass 5 Coming to Theaters in June

Jackass 5 will open in theaters June 26; series regulars are expected to return, while Bam Margera will likely not rejoin the franchise.
fromwww.esquire.com
17 hours ago

9 Most Anticipated Anime of 2026

One Piece's Monkey D. Luffy joined the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade floats, the latest Demon Slayer film earned $780 million at the worldwide box office in 2025, and the animated musical KPop Demon Hunters (though not technically anime) became the most-watched original Netflix movie of all time. As someone who had no one to talk to growing up during the days of Naruto and Dragon Ball Z, it's tough to even process that the genre has reached mainstream status around the globe.
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fromIndieWire
20 hours ago

Sundance Film Festival Adds Talks, Including Olivia Wilde, Richard Linklater, Antoine Fuqua, and Gregg Araki

Sundance's Beyond Film runs January 23–30 with major filmmakers and artists presenting mostly free talks; the ticketed "Power of Story" event centers on legacy.
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fromSun Sentinel
19 hours ago

Connect & celebrate: Your guide to early 2026 Jewish events

South Florida offers a busy January–March calendar of Jewish cultural events including film festivals, concerts, comedy shows, fundraisers, and community performances.
fromNews 12 - Default
1 day ago

New school coming into focus for film lovers in Coney Island

Your imagination is really the limit when it comes to film. I think that's what's so cool is that it's taking your dreams and it's making them a sort of reality," said Greenberg.
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fromKotaku
20 hours ago

Jackass 5 Is Happening Later This Year - Kotaku

A new untitled Jackass movie is scheduled to hit theaters June 26, promising the franchise's trademark wild stunts, gross moments, and likely injuries.
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fromsfist.com
16 hours ago

Castro Theatre Will Reopen With Screening of 'Priscilla Queen of the Desert' on February 6

The Castro Theatre reopens February 6 after a $41 million renovation with a screening of the 1994 Australian queer classic, encouraging drag and community participation.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - William E. Jones "It Only Looks As If It Hurts" @ The Modern Institute, Glasgow

Filmmaking halted during lockdown; the artist pivoted to fiction and later painting; No Product scratched 1960s 16mm commercials to obliterate commodity images.
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fromIndieWire
20 hours ago

Casting Society Award Nominees Include 'Sinners,' 'Wake Up Dead Man,' and 'Pillion'

The CSA announced 41st Artios Awards nominees across multiple casting categories, spotlighting comedy casting and including all Oscar Best Casting shortlist nominees.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
21 hours ago

My Best Work as (Mostly) an Editor

Laid-off after 11+ years, a career summarized through curated print archives, notable interviews, commissioning achievements, and comprehensive 35mm production indexing.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

British Influencer Carrie Fletcher Calls Out Hotel For Issuing Baby With A "Warning" For Crying

Hotel security at Hard Rock Hotel Orlando issued a first warning to Carrie Hope Fletcher after her 22-month-old daughter cried, prompting parental concern about hotel policy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Want to scare a Hollywood star? Just set up a fundraiser in their name | Emma Brockes

Unsolicited public crowdfunding for celebrities exposes financial decline and causes humiliation, exacerbating declining respect and new vulnerabilities in modern celebrity culture.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Chris Wasser: The night Jessie Buckley came to our awards, and why industry insiders are tipping her for the big prize

Jessie Buckley earned critical acclaim for a breakthrough performance in Wild Rose and continued success with a hailed turn in Hamnet.
fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

Greenland 2: Migration review disaster sequel is disastrously self-serious

Gerard Butler has made his fair share of sequels, but few have held as much potential as Greenland 2: Migration. The original Greenland wasn't even a traditional hit; it was released in theaters and on VOD at the end of 2020, when plenty of movie theaters remained closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but it garnered some attention for being an unusually sober and thoughtful apocalypse movie, especially given that Butler previously starred in the likes of Geostorm.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
18 hours ago

Cyclops returns! James Marsden rocks original 'X-Men' costume in 'Avengers: Doomsday' trailer

Avengers: Doomsday brings the X-Men into the Avengers universe, featuring Cyclops, Professor X, Magneto, and a December 18 theatrical release.
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fromSlate Magazine
19 hours ago

The New Avatar Has Revived the Oldest, Dumbest Debate About These Movies

James Cameron has four consecutive films surpassing $1 billion, establishing unmatched consistent box-office dominance despite recurring claims of limited cultural footprint.
fromThe Mercury News
22 hours ago

7 awesome Bay Area things to do this weekend, Jan. 9-11

Whether you want to catch a cool concert or the Golden Globes, or just settle down to a decadent lasagna dinner, we are here for you. So let's get to it, shall we? (As always, be sure to double check event and venue websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines or other details.) Meanwhile, if you'd like to have this Weekender lineup delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning for free, just sign up at www.mercurynews.com/newsletters or w.eastbaytimes.com/newsletters.
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fromInverse
20 hours ago

'The Odyssey' Trailers Are Kinda Boring For A Good Reason

Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey adapts Homer's epic, starring Matt Damon; trailers received lukewarm reaction and face adaptation and spoilage challenges.
fromInverse
16 hours ago

'Star Wars: Starfighter's Lightsaber Duel Was Shot By A Surprising Movie Icon

The upcoming Star Wars: Starfighter has already attracted its share of big names thanks to director Shawn Levy and star Ryan Gosling. But apparently, they're only the start of the famous figures involved in the work. According to a new report, one of the biggest movie stars alive helped out with a major scene, which is both a testament to the appeal of Star Wars and a sneaky glimpse of what's to come.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
19 hours ago

'Is This Thing On?: Long-time friends Bradley Cooper, Will Arnett on working together, improv on set

Comedy helps a separated couple rediscover individual identities, process separation, and reconnect through honesty, improvisation, and collaborative filmmaking.
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fromInverse
19 hours ago

A New Look At 'The Mandalorian And Grogu' Brings Back A Classic Ship

Din Djarin and Grogu transition from Disney+ to a theatrical film featuring the Razor Crest, New Republic conflicts, new allies, releasing May 22, 2026.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
17 hours ago

East London council turns down Nicolas Cage film over Nazi swastika fears

Waltham Forest Council refused a film shoot after an abrupt schedule change prevented promised local consultation and raised concerns over visible Nazi-era symbols.
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fromKotaku
1 day ago

Darth Jar Jar Is Real (Sort Of): LEGO's Dark Falcon Brings the Wildest Star Wars Fan Theory to Life and Now at Its Lowest Price - Kotaku

LEGO's The Dark Falcon recreates a dark-side mirror of Star Wars with Darth Jar Jar and inverted characters; Amazon discounts it to $148.
fromLos Angeles Times
13 hours ago

New VR documentary puts you in the devastation of the L.A. fires - and might help you heal

My eyes zero in on a red door, its frame one of the few surviving remnants of a home. I pull it closer to me, and in moments I see a fraction of the house as it once was - now I'm in a cozy kitchen with blurred but welcoming pictures in the background and a grandfather celebrating a birthday. A voice-over tells me that it was Alexander, a grandfather, who painted the door red.
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fromKotaku
19 hours ago

Star Wars Starfighter Movie Includes A Lightsaber Scene Shot By Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise filmed part of Starfighter during a lightsaber-duel shoot, and the film includes a confirmed lightsaber duel implying Force-wielders may appear.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
14 hours ago

Guy Maddin and David C. Roberts Discuss "Song of My City," City Symphonies and the "Vivisection" of Cinema

Song of My City assembles 1970s–80s New York film footage into a 15-minute city symphony that evokes cinematic, mythic impressions of the city.
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

SF Neo-Futurists "The Infinite Wrench" (30 Plays in 60 Minutes, every Fri & Sat)

50 weekends a year, the critically-acclaimed San Francisco Neo-Futurists present The Infinite Wrench, an attempt to perform 30 bite-sized plays in a frantic race against the clock, in an order determined by you, the audience. Each week, the ensemble offers up new plays ranging from the personal, to the political, to the profoundly WTF, all truthful and inspired by the lived experiences of the performers.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
17 hours ago

Nicole Kidman's Tom Cruise ordeal sparked custody fight with Keith Urban

Nicole Kidman secured primary custody of her daughters, receiving 306 days per year while Keith Urban will have 59 days under their divorce settlement.
fromFilmmaker Magazine
17 hours ago

DP Michael Bauman on "One Battle After Another"

Anderson's One Battle After Another continues a resurgence of VistaVision that now includes The Brutalist and Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things and Bugonia. The format, which uses 8-perf 35mm traveling through the camera horizontally rather than vertically to create a larger negative, gained popularity as a non-anamorphic widescreen alternative in the mid-1950s. It was used for everything from Biblical epics ( The Ten Commandments) to musicals ( White Christmas) to Alfred Hitchcock thrillers ( Vertigo and North by Northwest).
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fromBustle
20 hours ago

Ariana Grande Clears Up The Ambiguous 'Wicked: For Good' Ending

As seen in viral Instagram videos, the interviewer asked about the Wicked sequel's ambiguous ending, and Grande was ready to make her case, warning, "Oh, I'm gonna ruin that for you." She confirmed that Glinda doesn't know Elphaba is alive, even though it seems like they reconnect through magic in the final scene of the film. "She can't. Well, they don't see each other," she said. "You see us, but we don't see each other. She's far as hell."
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Bradley Cooper Breaks His Silence On Those Plastic Surgery Rumors

"I said, 'Well, there's a lot,' Then I was gonna say, because we keep reading everybody thinks that Bradley's had plastic surgery. Everybody keeps saying that. I'm like, 'What people don't know is that he hasn't.' Right?"
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fromBuzzFeed
21 hours ago

After Those Viral Pics, Matt Damon Said He Got Down To His High School Weight For "The Odyssey"

Matt Damon dramatically transformed his physique for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, embraced a gluten-free diet, and discussed the change on the New Heights podcast.
fromHuffPost
20 hours ago

Jennifer Garner Discusses Painful End To Ben Affleck Marriage: 'I Could Not Handle What Was Out There'

"You have to be smart about what you can and can't handle, and I could not handle what was out there," Garner told the magazine. "But what was out there," Garner said, "was not what was hard. The fact of it is what was hard. The actual breaking up of a family is what was hard. Losing a true partnership and friendship is what was hard."
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fromBuzzFeed
23 hours ago

This Is Apparently The Real Reason Behind Ashley Tisdale's Explosive "Mom Group" Drama

Ashley Tisdale left a Los Angeles mom group after feeling excluded and described the group's behavior as toxic.
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fromBuzzFeed
19 hours ago

Bretman Rock Called Vanessa Hudgens His "Most Disappointing Celebrity Encounter"

Bretman Rock named Adriana Lima his favorite celebrity encounter and described Vanessa Hudgens as his most disappointing after a dismissive Coachella interaction.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Horoscopes Jan. 8, 2026: Cynthia Erivo, stand tall and be bold

Precision, determination and timing will lead to success; take initiative, complete responsibilities and embrace change to achieve goals and personal improvements.
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals How 'Conscious Uncoupling' Affected Her Career

Gwyneth Paltrow lost a film role after backlash to her 'conscious uncoupling' phrasing, with a distributor calling the project 'too hot to touch'.
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fromJezebel
1 day ago

The Housemaid Is Cleaning Up, So a Sequel Is on the Way

A sequel to The Housemaid, based on the series' second entry The Housemaid's Secret, starring Sydney Sweeney and Paul Feig, is entering production this year.
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fromGameSpot
1 day ago

Grab New Movies On 4K Blu-Ray For Only $11 At Amazon For A Limited Time

Amazon is selling over 100 popular 4K Blu-rays for $11 each when buying at least three (3 for $33), sale runs through January 19.
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fromAnOther
1 day ago

Brilliant Things to Do This January

Early-2026 exhibitions in New York, Paris and Berlin present William Eggleston’s final dye-transfer prints, Martin Parr’s global photographs, and David Lynch’s visual art.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 day ago

The Best Films of 2025 As Chosen By Some of Its Key Directors

Cinema persists as a collective, embodied form of resistance and memory against normalized violence and the outsourcing of recollection to algorithms.
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fromInverse
2 days ago

20 Years Ago, An Infamous Horror Movie Spawned The Worst Trilogy Ever

Uwe Boll used a German tax loophole to self-finance numerous poorly reviewed, low-grossing video-game film adaptations, with BloodRayne epitomizing his failed franchise efforts.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

'Rental Family': Brendan Fraser, HIKARI take viewers behind the scenes

Brendan Fraser stars in Rental Family, inspired by Japan’s rental family agencies, featuring cross-cultural preparation, Japanese collaborators, and scoring by Jónsi and Alex Somers.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

2 actors fill different goals as tragic Rosemead' finds an audience

Lucy Liu knew the instant she watched Lawrence Shou's open-call audition video that the neophyte East Bay actor would be the perfect choice to portray her troubled cinematic son in the wrenching Rosemead, inspired by a real-life Southern California tragedy. The 23-year-old Shou, a lifelong Fremont resident, won out over hundreds of others eager to play 17-year-old Joe, a troubled San Gabriel Valley area high school student with schizophrenia whose distraught mom Irene (Liu, in a transformative performance) is dying of cancer.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

UK and Ireland cinema takings on post-pandemic high as A Minecraft Movie tops 2025 box office

The result is the highest total since 2019, which saw 1.35bn in total revenue, shortly before the collapse of the physical cinema box office the following year, to 323.7m, as Covid restrictions hit hard. Cinema revenues recovered to 595.5m in 2021, and 980.7m in 2022, only returning above 1bn in 2023, with a total of 1.06bn.
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fromwww.esquire.com
2 days ago

Exclusive First Look: The Bluff,' a Brutal, Hard-R Pirate Film

One of the most beautiful women on the planet is covered with blood and dirt as she curls her hand inside the opening of a conch shell. She raises it as a makeshift set of brass knuckles and proceeds to pulverize the face of one of the buccaneers who has attacked her island home. This is Priyanka Chopra Jonas's first major fight scene in The Bluff, which tells you this is far different from the kind of pirate film moviegoers have seen before.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Chloe Zhao says feminine consciousness' incompatible with current Hollywood model

The US film industry currently fails to support gender-diverse leadership, with female directors comprising a declining share of top-grossing films.
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fromItsnicethat
2 days ago

As if! A whimsigoth teenage witch from the mind of animator Bree O'Donnell is taking the internet by storm

Bree O'Donnell’s Mary animations portray a Black teenage witch exploring longing, identity, and diverse Black hair aesthetics through stylized, sci‑fi‑tinged short 3D clips.
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fromRoger Ebert
1 day ago

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Rebecca Zlotowski on "A Private Life" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Rebecca Zlotowski crafts genre-spanning French films that probe invisible depths of human connection and elicit raw performances from leading international actresses.
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1 day ago

To Love Each Other: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne on "Young Mothers" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

It would be hard to overstate the influence of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne on traditions of realism in European cinema. The Belgian brothers, now in their seventies, have been making compassionate, uncompromising dramas about the social and economic conditions of modern life for nearly 40 years, approaching each with a direct, unvarnished style that's been imitated far and wide across the international arthouse circuit, if seldom rivaled in its emotional impact.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Warner Bros rejects Paramount takeover again and tells shareholders to stick with Netflix bid

NEW YORK -- Warner Bros. again rejected a takeover bid from Paramount and told shareholders Wednesday to stick with a rival offer from Netflix. Warner's leadership has repeatedly rebuffed Skydance-owned Paramount's overtures - and urged shareholders just weeks ago to back its the sale of its streaming and studio business to Netflix for $72 billion. Paramount, meanwhile, has made efforts to sweeten its $77.9 billion hostile offer for the entire company.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

What's to like? Why you can hate Timothee Chalamet's character and still love Marty Supreme

Marty is attempting to prove himself as the world's greatest table-tennis champion, to escape his meagre mid-century New York City circumstances and achieve a dream he's locked on to, seemingly more out of desire to achieve it than a particular love for the sport. And just as he's presumably blown up some natural athleticism into a monomaniacal quest, all of Marty's misdeeds across the film escalate.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

CES 2026: Entertainment leaders talk about AI, creators, and innovative tech

The world's largest tech showcase does not come without theatrics. Innovations and gadgets like a lollipop that sings to you as you consume it, a laundry-folding robot, and a "smart" LEGO brick have stolen the spotlight so far at CES 2026. But underscoring this year's programming is a strong focus on an industry that relies on a similar theatrical flair: entertainment.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

Tom Blyth: 'A Director Told Me It's Not Chic To Put Sex In Film Anymore'

Tom Blyth, best known for playing young Coriolanus Snow in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, could soon become known for something more surprising: his dance moves. His most recent film, Plainclothes, in which he plays a closeted police officer who is hired to catch gay men cruising in public restrooms - and then falls for one of his targets - isn't exactly a laugh riot. But there's a small, tender moment where Blyth's Lucas and his mother, Marie (Maria Dizzia), dance around in the kitchen that's truly transcendent.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

4 of the best and 4 of the worst outfits at the 2026 Palm Springs International Film Festival

Celebrities at the 2026 Palm Springs International Film Festival showcased a wide range of fashion, from glamorous gowns to underwhelming suits.
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fromInverse
1 day ago

One 'Avengers: Doomsday' Rumor Debunks A Big Black Panther Theory

Shuri assumes the Black Panther mantle after T'Challa's death, but recasting rumors and fan uncertainty threaten her long-term position in the MCU.
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