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1 hour ago

A French Youth review bullfighters grapple with the horns of valour and acceptance

North African-descent raseteurs in Camargue bullfighting risk bodily harm and face racial abuse and socioeconomic exclusion despite preserving a traditional French practice.
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fromIndependent
1 hour ago
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Obituary: Brigitte Bardot, dead at 91, leaves a complicated legacy of film, art, music - and offence

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Obituary: Brigitte Bardot, dead at 91, leaves a complicated legacy of film, art, music - and offence

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fromwww.mercurynews.com
17 hours ago
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Second actor sues Tyler Perry for sexual assault, seeking $77 million

Tyler Perry faces a $77 million sexual assault lawsuit by actor Mario Rodriguez alleging years of unwanted advances and assaults at Perry's home.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago
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Tyler Perry Slapped with Second Sexual Assault Lawsuit

Tyler Perry faces a $77 million lawsuit alleging sexual assault by actor Mario Rodriguez, with claims also involving Lionsgate and a prior related accusation this year.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
14 hours ago

Avatar' and Marty Supreme' propel strong ticket sales to wrap a turbulent 2025 for Hollywood

Avatar: Fire and Ash led the holiday box office with $88M over four days while Marty Supreme scored a $27.1M indie breakout, demonstrating strong star and franchise draws.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Almost collapsed': behind the Korean film crisis and why K-pop isn't immune

Admissions for Korean and international films have fallen 45% since 2019, from about 226 million to 123 million, while box office revenue has dropped from $1.3bn to $812m. With investment slowing sharply, Korean distributors that once released more than 40 locally produced films a year are expected to put out about only 20 in 2025, and warn that 2026 could be even more serious as the pandemic-era backlog runs out and new productions are not coming fast enough.
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fromThe Atlantic
19 hours ago

A New Take on the Distant-Dad Trope

If you went to the movies this fall, you probably met him: the Sad Art Dad. You'll have known him by his miserableness; despite the flash of the cameras and the cheers of the groundlings, he's most often found moping alone. His vocation may vary-movie star (in ), art-house director ( Sentimental Value), blockbuster Tudor playwright ()-but his problem tends to be the same. He has chosen great art over good parenting, utterly failing as a father, and he knows it. There's something delicious about his cocktail of self-pity and self-loathing, which can arouse both the viewer's repulsion and compassion.
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fromThe New Yorker
21 hours ago

"The Ice-Skater," by Kanak Kapur

Two young men meet in Dubai, bond over limited English learned from Bollywood and Western-branded T-shirts, and confront work and family uncertainty.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

It's no romcom': why the real Wuthering Heights is too extreme for the screen

Wuthering Heights is repeatedly marketed as a great love story despite depicting class-driven rejection and Heathcliff's descent into violence, making full adaptation problematic.
fromThe New Yorker
21 hours ago

Kanak Kapur on Migrant Labor and Skating in Dubai

I have always felt that distinctions between people from the same country fade when they come to a new place. What you have in common, as outsiders, is greater than what initially set you apart. What Yogan and Samar recognize in each other early on is a desire to better the conditions of the women they love, their families. They're men in their twenties, just stepping into a new stage of life. They're excited to talk about their wives, their dreams, their clothes!
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Emotional homecoming for 'Dallas' star Patrick Duffy as he tours Irish pubs bearing his surname and spreads his parents' ashes

Actor Patrick Duffy toured Ireland visiting pubs for an RTÉ documentary and was most surprised by meeting singer Tom Allen (TR Dallas).
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Actor Anna Healy on her unconventional marriage: 'The last six weeks, I've probably seen him four days. He's coming tonight and I'm looking forward to seeing him. It's really nice and spicy'

Moving out of the shared family home and returning to acting revitalized Anna Healy's marriage by encouraging reinvention and creating necessary personal space.
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fromRoger Ebert
15 hours ago

Sexual Liberation: Brigitte Bardot (1934-2025) | Tributes | Roger Ebert

Georges Delerue's melancholy score for Contempt underscores Camille and her husband's disillusionment, framing Bardot's nude scenes as evidence of passion's erosion.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
17 hours ago

Chevy Chase spent 8 days in medically induced coma following 2021 heart failure

Chevy Chase spent over a week in a medically induced coma during a five-week 2021 hospital stay for near-fatal heart failure and cardiomyopathy.
fromInverse
1 day ago

85 Years Ago, An Iconic Horror Franchise Gave Up On Being Scary

The output of the Universal monster era, wherein the legendary studio pioneered a new age of big-screen horror, became some of the most recognizable and copied creations in movie history. Dracula, Frankenstein, the Mummy, the Wolf Man, and the Invisible Man were reinterpreted and ripped off countless times, often by Universal itself. And with the Invisible Man, the studio chose to keep the franchise running with an ahead-of-its-time gender twist.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

The man saving Lebanon's cinema history, a poster at a time DW 12/27/2025

If you follow the sign, head up a steep path to the left and through a heavy door, you'll find yourself between tall bookshelves. Novels, political analyses, out-of-print editions about the culture and history of the region. A few steps further, around the corner you'll enter a second room. And here the atmosphere changes, it's more dense and colourful. It's here where poster heaven begins. Fascinating colors, so many faces, and typographies from over a century of trends in print.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

'Marty Supreme' and Perfectionism's Degradation of Spirit

Marty Mauser exemplifies how perfectionism and ambition can erode humanity, leading to narcissism, moral compromise, and irreversible personal loss.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

The Best Movies of 2025 Have One Thing in Common

Many 2025 films center on resistance to authoritarianism, reflecting anticipated threats to democratic freedoms and cultural co-optation.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

The best and worst films of 2025 as selected by our resident critics

Cinema offered a diverse year: creepy Irish folk horror, mesmerising animation, zombies, a bonkers Mississippi vampire romp, plus misfiring robot horrors and sci‑fi fiascos.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Kevin Palmer: Just as it was back in 2002, there are no winners in the SAIPAN movie

SAIPAN opens on St Stephen's Day, bringing a widely resonant Irish story to cinemas and attracting a broader, different holiday audience.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Gen Z moviegoing is back. I welcome my fellow movie freaks with open arms.

Gen Z movie theater attendance rose 25% in 2025, driven by affordable subscription programs, a craving for in-person experiences, and desire for phone-free social spaces.
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fromInverse
2 days ago

40 Years Ago, A Blockbuster Sci-Fi Director Kickstarted His Career With A Ridiculous Knockoff

Roland Emmerich's early film Joey (Making Contact) replicates Spielberg and Lucas blockbusters, fusing telekinetic child drama, an R2-D2-like robot, and merchandising spectacle.
fromConsequence
3 days ago

Trailer Revealed for Madden Movie Starring Nic Cage and Christian Bale

Prime Video has revealed the first trailer for Madden, the David O. Russell-directed biopic starring Nicolas Cage as legendary NFL coach-turned-NFL broadcaster John Madden and Christian Bale as Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis. Russell also wrote the film, working off an earlier screenplay drafted Cambron Clark. Along with Cage and Bale, the cast includes John Mulaney as Trip Hawkins; Kathryn Hahn as Virginia Madden; Sienna Miller as Carol Davis; Joel Murray as Pat Summerall; and Shane Gillis.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Why abridged version of It's a Wonderful Life' cuts out movie's pivotal scene

A soaking wet George Bailey and Clarence, warming up by the fire in the toll house on the bridge, discuss why Clarence jumped into the freezing water. It was to help George, Clarence tells him. Only one way you can help me, George says sarcastically. You don't happen to have 8,000 bucks on you? The film then cuts to an elated George running through town, gleefully shouting Merry Christmas to the You are Now in Bedford Falls sign, Mr. Potter, the bank examiner.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

The Dark-Horse Best-Picture Contender I Still Can't Shake

Kaouther Ben Hania's The Voice of Hind Rajab uses real audio in a dramatized narrative to compel listening and convey emotional truth.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

The Kate Hudson musical weepie Song Sung Blue is pure Oscar bait review

Song Sung Blue romanticizes its subjects and diminishes their humanity, while The Independent promotes accessible, donor-funded journalism without paywalls.
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fromwww.esquire.com
2 days ago

Who Ruled the Entertainment World In 2025?

Art and popular culture gained power this year by confronting authoritarianism and social issues across film, TV, music, books, and games, offering hope and escape.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Ex-pornstar Jenna Haze hospitalized following alarming, bloody videos

Retired adult performer Jenna Haze was hospitalized after posting bloody photos and videos and making suicidal statements following a tumultuous breakup and prior abuse.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

The cultural works becoming public domain in 2026, from Betty Boop to Nancy Drew

Thousands of works published in 1930 will enter the U.S. public domain on Jan. 1, 2026, becoming free to use, share, and adapt.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

When no one laughs, your soul leaves your body': have you heard the one about the Bradley Cooper film inspired by John Bishop ?

Will Arnett immersed himself in confessional standup, performing nightly to prepare for a dramatic film role and confronting humiliation, silence, and vulnerability onstage.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Toxic Message About Ex-Lovers in Holiday Films

Watching holiday films at our home is much like an endurance sport. While there is a strict "not before Thanksgiving rule," once the stuffing has been put away, it's no holds barred. We often print out the annual Hallmark checklist calendar and dutifully mark off each film as we watch. Over the years, however, our zeal has lessened as the roulette of the same storyline repeated does in fact become mildly mind-numbing.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Martin Scorsese pays emotional tribute to friend Rob Reiner

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. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago
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One of America's Most Iconic Early Religious Cults Is Brought to Life in a Beautiful New Movie. But Did They Really Dance ... Like That?

fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago
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One of America's Most Iconic Early Religious Cults Is Brought to Life in a Beautiful New Movie. But Did They Really Dance ... Like That?

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fromwww.courant.com
2 days ago

Mohammad Bakri, renowned and controversial Palestinian actor and filmmaker, dies at 72

Mohammad Bakri, a Palestinian director and actor who bridged Palestinian and Israeli cultures in film and theater, has died at 72.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Oona Chaplin: I told James Cameron that I was living in a treehouse and starting a permaculture project with a friend'

What ultimately brought Oona Chaplin, 39, and James Cameron together was something very different from the glitz of premieres, red carpets, or the machinery surrounding a blockbuster like Avatar. Or perhaps not so different, considering the unmistakable environmental message of the highest-grossing film franchise in history. We talked for about 40 minutes about the earth, says the Spanish actress over a video call. I told him I was living in a treehouse and starting a permaculture project with a friend.
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fromJezebel
2 days ago

Nicole Kidman, Patron Saint of Thriving After a Divorce

Nicole Kidman embraced personal freedom and family time after a public separation, showcasing new looks, Vogue features, and a home holiday in Australia.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I tried the famous $140 cake that Tom Cruise gifts to his celebrity friends every holiday season

Tom Cruise sends white chocolate coconut bundt cakes from Doan's Bakery to select friends each Christmas; the cake is available on Goldbelly for $140.
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fromKotaku
2 days ago

Surprise $600 Lord Of The Rings Lego Set Rumored To For 2026

A Minas Tirith LEGO set of 8,278 pieces will release June 1, 2026, priced $600–$650, and includes 10 minifigures.
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fromSFGATE
3 days ago

I saw 70 films in theaters this year. Here are my best movies of 2025.

2025 delivered many outstanding films beyond blockbuster IP, with varied festival standouts and a high volume of theatrical screenings.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

What the Best Movies of 2025 Have in Common

2025's best films merge bold political imagination with reinvigorated cinematic spectacle, favoring grand, theatrical experiences that redefine visual ambition across diverse genres.
fromwww.newyorkfamily.com
3 days ago

Check out these family-friendly Christmas movies with your kids amNewYork

One of the favorite things about Christmas is settling down to watch Christmas movies, free from work and school obligations. It's one of the best ways to just relax during the holiday frenzy. Still, with so many streaming services, figuring out what to watch can be difficult to even figure out what to watch, purely from decision overload. That's why we narrowed down the list for you.
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fromInverse
3 days ago

'No Other Choice' Ending Explained: What Park Chan-wook Wants To Say About AI

Dark, ironic comedy portrays socioeconomic desperation through an antihero who murders competitors, illustrating tragedy, absurdity, and contemporary entanglement with AI.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants review swashbuckling, snicker-inducing silliness

Could the students who snickered their way through those first SpongeBob adventures have foreseen the franchise persisting 25 years on, even after metabolising the most lysergic pharmaceuticals? Such longevity is partly down to extra-commercial considerations, in that the series has a capacity for tickling adults' funny bones possibly even those now fully grown students as well as the very young. Though it can't claim anything quite as unexpected as the David Hasselhoff cameo in 2004's The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie not so much a high bar as an unforgettably wonky one feature four thinks nothing of making Clancy Brown talk like a pirate while handing royalty cheques to Barbra Streisand and Yello. Anything can still happen in Bikini Bottom.
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from48 hills
3 days ago

Screen Grabs: Triumph of the pencil-'stached uber weasel - 48 hills

Marty Supreme follows Marty Mauser, an overbearing, self-destructive Manhattan table-tennis hustler whose obsessive ambition drives a tense, inventive 1950s sports drama.
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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

Watching Someone Fail Shouldn't Be So Fun

Marty Mauser relentlessly pursues fame as a table-tennis star, propelling a frenetic 1950s hustler tale driven by Timothée Chalamet's vivacious performance.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Michael Mann: I make films for a large presentation'

Hannibal Lecter's first movie appearance was in 1986's Manhunter, starring Brian Cox. It took director and writer Michael Mann just five weeks to adapt Thomas Harris's novel Red Dragon for the screen. But when it came to adapting his own work Heat 2, co-authored with Meg Gardiner as both a prequel and sequel to his 1995 film Heat Mann discovered the pain of self-editing.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

Palestinian actor and filmmaker Mohammad Bakri dies at 72

Mohammad Bakri, influential Palestinian actor and filmmaker, died at 72; his film Jenin, Jenin and prolonged censorship battles defined his legacy of artistic resistance.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

7 incredible Bay Area things to do this holiday weekend, Dec. 26-28

Bay Area weekend highlights include a new Timothee Chalamet film, omakase dining, live shows, winter beers, notable jazz releases, and recent restaurant openings.
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fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

7 incredible Bay Area things to do this holiday weekend, Dec. 26-28

Bay Area weekend options include movies, omakase dining, live shows, winter beers, local jazz releases, new restaurants, and comforting rom-com viewing.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

What Kind of New World Is Being Born?

Birth and arrival bring fearful, uncertain transformation: new life can be both salvation and threat, while contemporary overreliance on AI abdicates human meaning-making.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
5 days ago

FilmWatch Weekly: The Best Films of 2025 * Oregon ArtsWatch

Cinema’s theatrical future is at a crossroads: mass-market multiplexes may decline while theatrical viewing becomes a smaller, more intentional, specialized cultural pursuit.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Yes, Timothee Chalamet's Latest Creation Is Loathsome. I Loved It.

Films that cultivate abrasive discomfort trap viewers in self-loathing through hostile aesthetics and grating, repellent protagonists.
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fromInverse
4 days ago

HBO Max Just Quietly Added The Wildest Christmas Movies Of The Decade

Adult Swim Yule Log transforms a traditional fireplace video into a surreal, comedic horror franchise that parodies and exemplifies holiday media conventions.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
5 days ago

Here are some new movies and shows to catch up on over the holidays

Holiday streaming highlights: Avatar: Fire and Ash and Percy Jackson season two on Disney+, early Taylor Swift docuseries episodes, plus Deborah Roberts' new book.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

Kevin Costner facing $400,000 lawsuit after Horizon 2 delay

Kevin Costner faces a lawsuit alleging unpaid costume fees and breach of contract exceeding $400,000 related to Horizon: An American Saga.
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Timothee Chalamet insisted on being spanked for real by Kevin O'Leary in 'Marty Supreme'

"We had a stand-in ass and a fake paddle that supposedly would not put the full force," O'Leary said. "All of a sudden, Chalamet came on set and said, 'No, if this ass is going to be immortalized, it's my ass.'"
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Dancing! Fighting! Impregnating! The best movie moments of 2025

Brad Pitt's rogue driver charms through risky tactics and teamwork, while Jos Safdie's ping-pong film delivers audacious, jaw-dropping sequences including a spermatozoa animated opener.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Song Sung Blue review Neil Diamond tribute act gets sweet treat of movie thanks to Jackman and Hudson

A feelgood musical drama follows a struggling 1990s Neil Diamond tribute duo whose cult success masks repeated personal misfortune and reinvents absurdity into empathy.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

There's One Reason to Watch the Jonas Brothers' Christmas Movie

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie is a light, under-90-minute Disney+ musical with Jonas Brothers as themselves, blending catchy songs, celebrity cameos, and sibling-driven reconciliation.
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
4 days ago

Love Actually originally had a tearjerking lesbian plot - but it was cut

The romcom originally included a relationship between the headmistress (Anne Reid) of the school that hosts the final Christmas concert, and her partner Geraldine (Frances de la Tour). Deleted scenes show the headmistress return from school to find her partner, who is terminally ill, in bed. They laugh and drink wine, before it cuts to them sleeping in bed together, Geraldine painfully coughing.
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