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‘Atlas’ Review: Jennifer Lopez Is the Only Person Who Realizes AI Is Evil in Glum Netflix Sci-Fi...
indieWIRE· 1 day agoBrad Peyton directs this dismal Netflix original built on the spare parts of innumerable other,...
13 Classic Shows to Watch if You Love Elsbeth & Where to Find Them
TV Fanatic· 5 days agoAmateur sleuth shows used to be popular in the pre-CSI era of television. These series showcased...
Chris Hemsworth on ‘Sick and Twisted’ Role in ‘Furiosa,’ Having Imposter Syndrome and Facing His...
Variety· 2 days agoWhen Chris Hemsworth was told he would be receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, he was...
Fred Roos Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘Godfather Part II’ Producer & Longtime Coppola Collaborator Was 89
Deadline via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFred Roos, the Oscar-winning The Godfather Part II producer and longtime executive producer for...
Kevin Costner Was Once An Extra In A Michael Keaton Movie
Forbes· 2 days agoBefore Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were extras in a Kevin Costner movie, Costner was an extra in a...
‘The Invasion’ Review: Sergei Loznitsa’s Doc About Ukrainian Life During Wartime Is Quietly...
The Hollywood Reporter· 7 days agoUkrainian director Sergei Loznitsa’s filmography could be neatly divided into three genre buckets:...
Peter Bart: Coppola’s Utopian Epic Stirs Debate At Cannes While Former Partner George Lucas Quietly...
Deadline Hollywood· 2 days agoThe Megalopolis parties and debates last week generously fed Cannes’ appetite for media buzz....
Fred Roos Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘Godfather Part II’ Producer & Longtime Coppola Collaborator Was 89
Deadline Hollywood· 4 days agoFred Roos, the Oscar-winning The Godfather Part II producer and longtime executive producer for...
Why Raoul Peck Cast Lakeith Stanfield to Voice Apartheid Photographer Ernest Cole in Cannes Doc
The Hollywood Reporter· 6 days agoPeck, who was born in Haiti but fled the Duvalier dictatorship with his family, eventually landing...
Cannes 2024: The Weirdo Films of Cannes | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 5 days ago"Universal Language," debuting as part of the Director’s Fortnight selection, is a quiet yet bleakly...