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The Armie Hammer Doc and Social Media Influenced the Visual Language of ID’s ‘Deadly Influence’
indieWIRE· 1 day ago'House of Hammer' helmers Elli Hakami and Julian P. Hobbes talk about continuing to investigate on...
Jax Taylor and Paige Woolen: Everything We Know So Far
Reality Tea via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMaybe she really likes the movie The Town? She also told Sarah Fraser and Scheana about dm-ing with...
On the Basis of Sex Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Netflix
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 6 days agoOn the Basis of Sex isn’t like those old courtroom flicks. This 2018 biopic throws shade on gender...
Why Julia Louis-Dreyfus Wanted to (Literally) Face Down Death in Her Most Dramatic Role Yet
indieWIRE· 17 hours agoIndieWire talks to Julia Louis-Dreyfus about staring down death in 'Tuesday,' the A24 film that's...
How Ultra-Violent ‘In a Violent Nature’ Captured the Vibe of a Comfort Watch: ‘It’s a Mesmerizing...
indieWIRE· 1 day agoChris Nash and Ry Barrett break down their divisive slasher, horror movies that double as comfort...
Trusting the Journey: Screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin on Life Before and After ‘Ghost’
indieWIRE· 1 day agoBruce Joel Rubin, the screenwriter of 'Ghost,' 'Jacob's Ladder,' and 'My Life,' tells IndieWire...
A guide to the new Queer Classics of movies
Popverse· 3 days agoOver the past century of cinema, there have been a lot of queer classics that have shaped not only queer cinema but also queer moviegoers. Documentaries...
‘I Used to Be Funny’ Director Ally Pankiw Wanted to Capture the ‘Weird’ and Joyful ‘Nightmare’ of...
indieWIRE· 15 hours agoAlly Pankiw explained the inspiration for her feature debut 'I Used to Be Funny' starring Rachel...
Francesca Sloane on the Wet, Wild Joke That Encapsulates the Creative Ethos of ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ —...
indieWIRE· 5 days agoThe co-creator of 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' and recipient of this year's Breakthrough Award discusses her...
Hip-Hop Albums We're Still Waiting On For 2024
HotNewHipHop· 10 hours agoExplosive beef, chart-topping albums, critical acclaim, huge festival moments, performance highlights, financial success, and plenty of amazing LPs have made 2024 quite the killer year for hip-hop ...