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Summer blockbuster season features exciting films like I Love Boosters and The Mandalorian, promising fun and entertainment for movie fans.
A time jump resets this show's character dynamics with Rue (Zendaya) working off her debt to a drug dealer and seemingly nearly all the series' other female characters engaged in sex work of some kind. Sam Levinson's vision of a woman's life is pretty depressing.
DraftKings Sportsbook director Johnny Avello said last year that his trading team relies on trade publications like GoldDerby, which specializes in tracking and predicting entertainment awards shows, to make the odds for the Oscars. He told ESPN ahead of this year's ceremony that one added factor is the continued emergence of prediction markets, which are perhaps more in tune with non-sports-related wagering and rely more closely on the movement of markets.
Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's beloved novel has been driving people mad since the project was first announced. Now, you can see it for yourself. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi play Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, two young adults ( their ages are questionable here) with a deeply destructive obsession with each other that only spirals further when the Lintons (Shazad Latif and a scene-stealing Alison Oliver) move in at Thrushcross Grange across from the Earnshaws at Wuthering Heights.
The future of mankind depends on late-night diners in Norms' restaurant on La Cienega Boulevard in a new film coming out on Friday, Feb. 13. The darkly comic sci-fi adventure is called "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die," and it stars Sam Rockwell. It's directed by Gore Verbinski, whose hits include "The Ring" and the first three "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies. It was written by Matthew Robinson, whose credits include writing and co-directing 2009's "The Invention of Lying" with star Ricky Gervais.
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