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Narco sex-change musical early favourite at Cannes
KTBS Shreveport· 6 days agoAn intriguing musical about a Mexican drug lord escaping the narco life with a sex change -- featuring Selena Gomez in a supporting role -- premiered at...
Doctor Who: Boom review: All hail the conquering hero
Engadget· 7 days agoDespite being rooted to one spot for most of the story, Gatwa’s Doctor still commands every frame he...
A Tale of Resilience and Courage: "Let It Snow" by Alicia King
Digital Journal· 6 days agoVienna ball season back in full swing ‘Avatar 2’ success proves cinema in post-pandemic ‘resurgence’: Cameron North of Soledar, Ukrainians yearn for peace Carlo Marks talks ...
‘Universal Language’ Review: Guy Maddin Meets Abbas Kiarostami in a Deadpan Canadian Fable
indieWIRE· 10 hours agoTehran comes to Winnipeg in Matthew Rankin's singular gem about cross-cultural exchange.
I Loved Shogun Season 1 But I'm Adamantly Against A Direct Sequel, Here's Why
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWe’d also see a more advanced Japan. Do you remember the advancements we saw on The Legend of Korra...
Diane Kruger On David Cronenberg’s Personal Grief That Informed ‘The Shrouds’: “He Was Reliving A...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 5 days agoStrange but true: after 15 years as an international movie star, propelled to fame in 2004 by...
‘Atlas’ Review: Jennifer Lopez’ Exo-Suit Fits Uncomfortably in This Shrug-Worthy Sci-Fi Vehicle
Variety· 22 hours agoArriving on the heels of “The Greatest Love Story Never Told” — a true milestone of superstar...
‘The Shrouds’ Review: David Cronenberg Draws on His Wife’s Death for a Brilliantly Cerebral Thriller...
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCannes: Vincent Cassel plays a widower who buries his wife in a live-streaming coffin in this subtle...
‘The Shrouds’ Review: David Cronenberg Draws on His Wife’s Death for a Brilliantly Cerebral Thriller...
indieWIRE· 4 days agoVincent Cassel plays a widower who buries his wife in a live-streaming coffin in 'The Shrouds,' an...
A Road Warrior’s Driving Lessons in the Thrilling, Sprawling “Furiosa”
The New Yorker· 2 days agoOn one level, this is how all the “Mad Max” movies have ended: with Max going it quietly alone,...