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14 hours ago

'28 Years Later: The Bone Temple's Most Brutal Scene Was "Tough" To Shoot

The Bone Temple contains an exceptionally brutal non-Infected scene where captors skin hostages, pushing the film into splatter territory despite an overall lighter tone.
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fromBuzzFeed
14 hours ago

Sorry, Only People Who Grew Up In The '80s Can Identify These Movies By Their Blurred Posters

A 15-question quiz challenges players to identify iconic blurred '80s movie posters, testing visual recognition and nostalgia-driven memory.
fromInverse
16 hours ago

30 Years Ago, A Divisive Director's Kitschy Horror Movie Had A Weird Identity Crisis

The only way to watch today is either a little bit sleepy, a little bit hungover, a tiny bit high, or all three. It was a provocative, pseudo tongue-in-cheek movie in 1996 when it was released on January 18, and 30 years later, it feels like a surreal fever dream. In some ways, you could say is the most patient B-movie of all time, waiting for nearly an hour to actually reveal its supernatural, bloodthirsty premise.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Jennifer Lawrence claims she lost Tarantino role because she wasn't pretty enough

Jennifer Lawrence was told she was 'not pretty enough' to play Sharon Tate and regrets turning down a role in Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight.
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fromIndependent TV
1 day ago

These are the films taking over awards season

Films likely to dominate awards season and practical strategies to stay conversationally informed without watching every contender.
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fromThe Verge
13 hours ago

All You Need Is Kill is a dazzling movie with the soul of a video game

Animated All You Need Is Kill reinvents the time-loop alien-invasion story with strange, stunning visuals, game-like energy, and a fresh focus on Rita Vrataski.
#pruneyard-cinemas
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

She had a hidden identity': new film uncovers a mother's second world war secrets

A journalist uncovers that her mother's heroic wartime identity was fabricated, triggering a 15-year investigation that revealed a darker, more tragic truth.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Free Dance Film + Talk: "Everything You Have Is Yours" (ODC Theater)

Hadar Ahuvia interrogates Israeli folk dance heritage, confronting Zionist founding myths and embodied inheritance through Jewish, Israeli, and Palestinian dancers in New York.
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fromIndependent
23 hours ago

How to win an Oscar: the hustling, dirty tricks and the whispered $60m campaigns to win cinema's biggest prize

Studios run months-long awards campaigns; Jessie Buckley, nurtured in school theatre, is tipped to add an Oscar to her Golden Globe.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Erich von Stroheim's Spectacular Art Is Back

A new reconstruction of Stroheim's unfinished 1929 film Queen Kelly reveals his curtailed yet influential directorial vision and significance in silent-film history.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Supergirl': Chronicle of the disaster that held back female superhero films for decades

Supergirl's brief 2025 film appearance introduces a rebellious Kara Zor-El, highlights Krypto, and signals a fresh, youth-focused reboot ahead of a 2026 release.
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fromVulture
15 hours ago

The Bone Temple May Be the Best Thing Ralph Fiennes Has Ever Done

Ralph Fiennes delivers a multifaceted, essential performance in The Bone Temple that anchors the film's ideas and emotional core.
#lucasfilm-leadership
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
22 hours ago

How Jessie Buckley went from an Andrew Lloyd Webber reality show to Oscar hopeful

Jessie Buckley has carved an unconventional acting career, earning critical acclaim and awards for her role in Hamnet while avoiding social media-driven stardom.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
17 hours ago

Horoscopes Jan. 17, 2026: Michelle Obama, look, request and make a move

Actively pursue goals, do the necessary work, embrace change, prioritize health and relationships, and seize opportunities for personal growth and security.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Steal to The Beauty: the seven best shows to stream this week

A financial crime thriller with Sophie Turner, Ryan Murphy's lethal beauty-virus drama, and a glossy Sandokan piracy epic starring Can Yaman arrive on streaming.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 day ago

'The Rip' Review: A Phenomenal Ben Affleck and Matt Damon Team-Up

The Rip is a stylish, dark action-thriller starring Affleck and Damon as corrupt Miami cops, offering visceral filmmaking despite plot holes and quiet Netflix release.
#netflix
fromEngadget
1 day ago
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Netflix will give WBD movies 45-day theater exclusivity if deal goes through

Netflix plans to maintain 45-day theatrical windows and operate theatrical releases similarly while competing for opening weekends and box office.
fromEngadget
2 days ago
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Netflix's expanded Sony deal includes streaming rights to the Legend of Zelda movie

Netflix will be the first streaming service to carry Sony Pictures films worldwide under a multi-year Pay-1 deal, rolling out fully by 2029.
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fromKotaku
1 day ago

Zelda Movie Will Stream Exclusively On Netflix After Theaters

Netflix and Sony struck a multi-year global Pay-1 deal to stream Sony Pictures Entertainment's feature films on Netflix worldwide after theatrical and home windows.
#netflix-acquisition
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Rip review Ben Affleck and Matt Damon tear through flashy Netflix bro thriller

In a non-Netflix world, a film like The Rip flashy, action-heavy, led by two household names should be available this weekend on the biggest high-format screens across the country. But then in that same world, at this particular time, it's doubtful that a film like this would even get made, granted a budget that's reportedly close to $100m, highly unusual for R-rated non-IP.
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fromGameSpot
1 day ago

Sony's Legend Of Zelda Movie Will Be Exclusive To Netflix After Theatrical Run

Sony Pictures' live-action The Legend of Zelda movie will stream exclusively on Netflix after its theatrical run under a multi-year Netflix-Sony Pay-1 deal.
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fromIndieWire
1 day ago

What's Getting Nominated for Best Animated Short?

Fifteen animated short films are in contention for the Oscars' Best Animated Short category, highlighting emerging voices and inventive short-form storytelling.
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fromRoger Ebert
1 day ago

Aim Your Rage at the Right Target: Park Chan-wook and Lee Byung-hun on "No Other Choice" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Sam-nyun-sang sets a cultural three-year minimum for mourning; Park Chan-wook's No Other Choice links grief and identity collapse to desperate, violent responses to job loss.
fromTime Out New York
1 day ago

The first-ever New York Comedy Film Festival is debuting next month

The New York Comedy Film Festival has announced the full lineup for its inaugural edition, running February 15-22, with screenings and events taking place at venues including Asylum NYC and the Baruch College Performing Arts Center. Spanning a full week, the festival aims to showcase the range of comedic storytelling on screen, from broad laughs to darker, more experimental takes, across features, shorts, series and documentaries.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Cillian Murphy's Jim plays a big part in the '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' ending

Cillian Murphy's Jim returns in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, intervening with his daughter to help Spike and Kelly amid a new infected threat.
fromAnOther
1 day ago

The Voice of Hind Rajab: The Emergency Call That Shook the World

It was a small extract, but this young girl was begging for life,
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fromBustle
1 day ago
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Charli XCX & Kylie Jenner Wore The Tiniest, Matching Bikinis To Promote Their Movie

fromBustle
1 day ago
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Charli XCX & Kylie Jenner Wore The Tiniest, Matching Bikinis To Promote Their Movie

fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Nia DaCosta Injects New Blood Into "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple"

I still can't watch Quint get eaten alive by the shark in "Jaws" (1975), but I will happily replay the climactic kill scene from "Day of the Dead" (1985), in which a highly hissable villain, Captain Rhodes, gets dismembered by a horde of the hungry undead. Is it the gristly, lip-smacking hilarity of the carnage-the taffy-like ease with which they pull Rhodes's flesh apart,
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fromPortland Mercury
1 day ago

Movie Review: 'Dead Man's Wire' Sees Gus Van Sant Return to His True Crime Roots

Al Pacino delivers a low-effort, seated cameo while Bill Skarsgård brings intense energy to a mostly uncomplicated, true-crime potboiler directed by Gus Van Sant.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' home release date revealed

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, starring Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, streams exclusively on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ on Jan. 23.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Music and All That Jazz at This Year's Noir City Film Festival | KQED

Noir City Oakland programs jazz-inflected film noir screenings with live performances, highlighting unexpected noir entries and relocated shows at the Grand Lake.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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Hollywood has stopped making films for adults': Sentimental Value and Sirat contend for European Film Awards with Oscars set to take note

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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Hollywood has stopped making films for adults': Sentimental Value and Sirat contend for European Film Awards with Oscars set to take note

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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

B. Monet Masterclass: Black Film as Protest (SF)

A masterclass blending guided dialogue, intuitive writing, and gentle movement to deepen self-love, personal reflection, and community, led by filmmaker B. Monét at BlackMaria Microcinema.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Free Drawing Session w/ Silent Film Clips (SF Main Library)

Pause a silent Expressionist film to sketch striking frames during a free, self-led drawing session at San Francisco Public Library; basic materials provided.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Jennifer Lawrence Says She Lost This Major Role Over Looks

Jennifer Lawrence believes she lost roles in Quentin Tarantino films and faced online criticism claiming she was 'not pretty enough' to play Sharon Tate.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 day ago

Dennis Cooper and Zac Farley on "Room Temperature"

Home haunts turn suburban homes into personal horror installations that expose latent familial anxieties through ritualized hauntings and outsider-art aesthetics.
#oscars
fromBrooklynVegan
2 days ago

Barry Adamson (Magazine, The Bad Seeds) tells us about his five favorite film scores of all time

His first solo single was a cover of Elmer Bernstein's theme from The Man with the Golden Arm, and his debut solo album, Moss Side Story, was a soundtrack to a nonexistent film noir. He's gone on to compose scores for actual soundtracks, like new documentary SCALA!!!, which is about London's infamous arthouse cinema from the '70s and '80s where Adamson spent a lot of time.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Blake Lively hires Epstein victims' attorney ahead of Justin Baldoni trial

Blake Lively hired Sigrid McCawley to join her legal team ahead of the New York trial against Justin Baldoni.
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fromeverout.com
1 day ago

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This MLK Day Weekend: Jan 1619, 2026

Sinners screens in theaters, Alton Miller performs a deep-house four-hour set, and New Wave Opera develops a climate-change opera.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It had to be Jessie Buckley': star-maker Nina Gold glimpses Oscar chance for Hamnet casting

Casting directors will be honoured by the Academy for the first time, recognizing their role in discovering and pairing stars like Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Livestream: 4 award-winning filmmakers on risk-taking cinema

European filmmakers are embracing risk, political engagement, intimacy and formal freedom in opposition to franchise- and algorithm-driven global film trends.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

JLaw Claims She Wasn't 'Pretty Enough' for a Quentin Tarantino Film

Jennifer Lawrence believes perceived lack of physical resemblance and public comments prevented her from being cast as Sharon Tate in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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fromGameSpot
1 day ago

Minecraft 2's Script Is "So Good," Jason Momoa Says

A Minecraft Movie 2 will star Jason Momoa; production starts late April and opens July 23, 2027, with Jared Hess returning as director.
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fromwww.project-syndicate.org
1 day ago

The AI Takeover of All Media Is Coming

AI will transform and replace traditional content creation across advertising, novels, movies, and journalism, causing massive creative and economic disruption.
fromFuturism
1 day ago

Matthew McConaughey Is Using a Clever Legal Trick to Bludgeon AI Companies

For years now, actors have rung the alarm bells over the AI industry planning to sell their likeness and voices - either with or without their consent - and hence threatening to put them out of work. Beyond a major 2023 strike by Hollywood actors fueled by these concerns, we've already seen actors take matters into their own hands, like when Scarlett Johansson threatened to sue OpenAI over a ChatGPT update that she claims imitated her voice.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 days ago

After a Year of Bad Films, Finally There's a Movie Worth Seeing: Song Sung Blue - San Francisco Bay Times

Song Sung Blue shows how casting, music, sets, and plot combine to create an emotionally engrossing, authentic film led by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson.
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fromInverse
1 day ago

How The Most Ambitious Vampire Movie Of The Year Found Its Secret Weapon

Justin Long humanizes morally ambiguous, narcissistic characters by exploring their self-justifications, making audiences partially complicit in their downfall.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Jodie Foster plans more French roles after 'A Private Life'

After dozens of films over a storied six-decade career, Jodie Foster is trying something new, playing the lead role in a French film for the very first time. There's hardly a trace of an American accent in Foster's turn as Parisian therapist Lilian Steiner in A Private Life (Vie privee) and she appears to be very much at home. The character she plays is an American woman who built her career in France.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

The Unknown: A Filmmaker's Search for Lost Connections

Filmmaker Simplice Ganou, from Burkina Faso, spends his time documenting people and relationships, but when he travels to Winterthur, Switzerland, he faces a new challenge: nobody wants to talk to him.
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fromConsequence
2 days ago

Johnny Knoxville Avoiding Concussions for Jackass 5: "I Just Can't Get Hit in the Head Anymore"

I can't do anything where I can get another concussion... [I'm] way over my limit for concussions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The crying game: what Hamnet's grief-porn debate says about women, cinema and enormous hawks

Grief-porn, in relation to cinema, would suggest that the film in question is emotionally manipulative, formulaic; grief-art would suggest the film unleashes feelings both universal and true. It's curiously circular. In a film about grief, the valorised quality is depth of feeling; it stands or falls by how profoundly the hero(ine) experiences emotion, and the audience proves its acuity, buys itself into the imaginative contract, by its ability to mirror that profundity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Soon I will die. And I will go with a great orgasm': the last rites of Alejandro Jodorowsky

Alejandro Jodorowsky is a multifaceted, countercultural artist who repeatedly reinvents himself across film, theatre, comics, psychotherapy, tarot, and visual art.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

What Will Retirement Bring? An Animated Film for Those Dreaming of Work-Free Days

Retirement often becomes an idealized list of simple pleasures that may contrast with mixed real-life experiences when finally pursued.
fromRoger Ebert
1 day ago

Remote-Droppers and Jeff Bridges: Nick Digilio on His Book About 40 Years Reviewing Movies | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Nick Digilio has been a movie critic for 40 years, for many of those years on WGN radio, now with a popular podcast and hosting screenings in Chicago. And I've been talking to him about movies for 25 of those years. I still remember our first conversation, which included a discussion of "Donnie Darko" and the mid-century Hollywood director Douglas Sirk. He usually interviews me, but in honor of his new book, 40 Years, 40 Films, we switched, and I got to interview him.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Virginia Madsen says late brother Michael is no longer in pain' after son's suicide

Michael Madsen died July 3 at 67 after battling alcoholism and grief; family believes he is now at peace following his son Hudson's 2022 suicide.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 days ago

The Choral Is a Flat Drama With Queer Undertones - San Francisco Bay Times

A genteel 1916 Yorkshire period drama about choral music that downplays homosexuality and largely fails to engage emotionally.
fromVulture
2 days ago

James Cameron Wants to Bring Michelle Yeoh to Pandora

"Michelle is definitely going to be in 4, if we make 4," Cameron shares to TVBS News, per . He already has a vision in store for her: she would be a Na'vi named Paktuelat, but didn't specify what tribe she would be a part of. Cameron has already conquered land, sea, and fire in the world of Pandora, but maybe there's a tribe of Na'vi living underground.
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fromCN Traveller
1 day ago

On Location: Rental Family

Rental Family follows an American actor in Tokyo whose stand-in assignments blur reality and examine identity, belonging, and moral choices amid challenging urban filming.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 day ago

BAMPFA opens largest-ever retrospective of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha

Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's interdisciplinary artistic practice profoundly influenced conceptual art, performance, film, and poetry despite her death at 31.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The arrival of Two-Face in the new Batman sequel bodes well for a doom-laden moral epic

Sebastian Stan's Harvey Dent will likely portray a gradual moral erosion reflecting Gotham's polite internal rot, emphasizing disintegration of justice over theatrical villainy.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Alejandro Jodorowsky, the immortal artist: I've been thinking about death since the day I was born'

Jodorowsky's most recent project is Alejandro Jodorowsky. Art Sin Fin (Taschen), two volumes in which he reviews his career, almost as boundless as it is surreal. Curated by editor and academic Donatien Grau, director of contemporary programs at the Louvre, this monograph is a work of art in itself and a manifesto that captures Jodorowsky's kaleidoscopic, mysterious, and dreamlike creative spirit across all his universes, from film and theater to poetry and comics, by way of philosophy and tarot.
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fromKotaku
1 day ago

Nintendo's New Mario Voice Actor Knows How Lucky He Is

Kevin Afghani replaced Charles Martinet in 2023 as the voice of Mario, Luigi, and Wario, honoring Martinet's legacy and expressing emotional connection to the characters.
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fromThe Verge
2 days ago

Pijama wants to bring more indie films to a global audience

Pijama enables independent filmmakers to host, encode, and sell films on VOD for a flat $100 fee with flexible rental pricing and extended viewing windows.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Zombie Movies Should Always Be This Hopeful

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple presents a hopeful vision of postapocalyptic humanity, subverting the genre's expectation of survivors preying on one another.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Is Glorious

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple depicts survivors psychologically frozen in the past, with cults and warped idols reshaping postapocalyptic society.
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fromInverse
3 days ago

One of 2025's Best Movies Almost Had A Surprise Vampire Twist

Kevin O'Leary's Marty Supreme character was originally conceived as a literal vampire, and the film's ending was altered to remove that backstory.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

FilmWatch Weekly: 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' Gus Van Sant's 'Dead Man's Wire,' and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

Amanda Seyfried portrays Ann Lee in a visually splendid, narratively ingenious biopic that examines Shaker celibacy, utopian faith, and rejection of materialism.
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fromInverse
2 days ago

'Dead Man's Wire' Proves Gus Van Sant Movies Still Matter

Dead Man's Wire is a taut, timely crime thriller and strong Gus Van Sant comeback dramatizing a 1977 three-day hostage standoff with crowd-pleasing energy.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

The Marty Supreme Vampire Alternate Ending Is Real

Josh Safdie planned a supernatural ending for Marty Supreme revealing Milton Rockwell as a literal vampire, ending with Marty bitten at a Tears For Fears concert.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Brendan Fraser's treacly Rental Family doesn't ask difficult questions review

Quality journalism funded by donations enables non-paywalled reporting across political lines; Brendan Fraser's performance embodies empathy in a film about Japan's rented companionship.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Melissa Leo: Winning an Oscar was not good for me or my career'

She declined an on-screen kiss with Denzel due to a boss‑trainee character dynamic; pottery supplanted knitting, and she seeks diverse, non‑typecast roles including period royalty.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I'm Ann Lee, and this is my testament about the mind-scramble of sharing your name with a movie character

The film The Testament of Ann Lee elevates the historical Shaker leader's name into widespread prominence, overtaking other bearers of the name.
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fromIndieWire
2 days ago

'Scarlet' Tells a Classical Revenge Story - Just Don't Call It a Shakespeare Adaptation

Scarlet reimagines Hamlet as a gender-swapped revenge tale that becomes a purgatorial journey questioning whether cycles of vengeance are worth perpetuating.
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