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The Garfield Movie movie review (2024) | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 4 days agoJim Davis’ wildly popular “Garfield” comic strip started almost half a century ago, and for most of that time, it has centered on very few themes and...
Jamie Foxx update: What we've learned one year after health scare
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 6 days agoIt's been more than a year since Jamie Foxx was hospitalized in Atlanta after a medical scare, and...
‘Being Maria’ Review: ‘Last Tango in Paris’ Star Maria Schneider Gets a Behind-the-Scenes Biopic...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael wrote a long and heated rave of Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last...
Jack Flack Always Escapes: Dabney Coleman (1932-2024) | Tributes | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 5 days agoFrom there, he leveraged his "9 to 5" fame into not just more comedic roles (e.g. Given how often...
Dolly Parton pays tribute to '9 to 5' co-star Dabney Coleman: 'He taught me so much'
Today· 3 days agoParton was already a big music star when the comedy came out, but the movie — which was indeed her...
‘Simon of the Mountain’ Takes Top Prize at Cannes Critics’ Week
The Hollywood Reporter· 4 hours agoFederico Luis' Argentine coming-of-age tale tells the story of a young man struggling with a mental...
Cannes 2024: The Weirdo Films of Cannes | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 4 days ago"Universal Language," debuting as part of the Director’s Fortnight selection, is a quiet yet bleakly...
The Legacy of David Bordwell; or, The Memorial Service as Network Narrative | MZS | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 3 days agoDavid’s relentless encouragement of seemingly every movie buff he ever read, worked with,...
Cannes 2024: Blue Sun Palace, Julie Keeps Quiet, Simon of the Mountain | Festivals & Awards | Roger ...
RogerEbert.com· 4 days agoThe more I think about writer/director Constance Tsang’s “Blue Sun Palace,” a film premiering in...
Cannes 2024: Anora, Limonov, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, Lula | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 3 days agoConsiderably more straightforward, and much better, is Raoul Peck's documentary "Ernest Cole: Lost...