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FINAL 2025 Oscar Nomination Predictions: FILM EDITING, CINEMATOGRAPHY, COSTUME DESIGN, PRODUCTION DESIGN

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Despite being a top frontrunner in Best Picture, The Brutalist has had a tough road with precursor nominations in key technical categories that could bode

39th American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Tap Seven Film Nominees Including ‘Nosferatu,’ ‘Maria,’ ‘Wicked’

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The nominees for the 39th American Society of Cinematographers for feature film, documentary, television and more were announced today, with seven titles vying for the

36th Producers Guild (PGA) Awards Nominations: ‘Anora,’ ‘Emilia Pérez’ Make the Cut, ‘Nickel Boys’ Snubbed, and the ‘September 5’ Surprise

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Today, the Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced the nominees in the Motion Pictures and Television categories for the 36th Annual Producers Guild Awards where

2024 Pittsburgh Film Critics Association (PFCA) Winners: ‘The Substance,’ ‘Challengers,’ ‘Sing Sing’ Dominate Inaugural Awards

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The Pittsburgh Film Critics Association (PFCA) have announced their inaugural winners representing the best in film for 2024. Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance is their Best

2024 Chicago Independent Critics (CIC) Winners: ‘The Substance’ Dominates with Seven Awards

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  • the substance

The Chicago Independent Critics (CIC) have has overwhelmingly chose Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance, awarding the film seven wins, more than any other nominee. With seven

2024 Women Film Critic Circle (WFCC) Winners: ‘Emilia Pérez’ ‘The Substance’ Lead

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Emilia Pérez has won the Best Movie About Women award from the Women Film Critic Circle (WFCC) and The Substance was named Best Movie By

FINAL 2025 Oscar Nomination Predictions: ANIMATED FEATURE, DOCUMENTARY FEATURE and INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

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  • Documentary Feature
  • International Feature Film
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  • best documentary feature
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  • emilia perez
  • flow
  • i'm still here
  • international feature film oscar
  • no other land
  • the wild robot

With BAFTA giving us the last piece of the puzzles for the Animated Feature, Documentary Feature and International Feature Film races, things have changed a

FINAL 2025 Oscar Nomination Predictions: MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING, ORIGINAL SCORE, ORIGINAL SONG, SOUND, VISUAL EFFECTS

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  • Original Song
  • Sound
  • Visual Effects

With The Substance and Wicked Part 1 the only films to hit all precursors for Makeup & Hairstyling so we’re going to lock them in.

2025 Writers Guild of America (WGA) Nominations: ‘Challengers,’ ‘Hit Man,’ ‘Shōgun,’ ‘Ripley’ Among Nominees

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The nominations for the best screenplays of 2024 as voted on by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) have been revealed where Anora, Challengers, A

‘One of Them Days’ Review: KeKe Palmer and SZA are Just Trying to Make it Through the Day Alive but Obvious Madcap Comedy [B-]

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We’ve all been there before. The hustle to grind away the few precious hours in the day in order to see the completion of a

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In its third year, the Abortion Access Benefit Series faces down the return of Trump

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  • Vol. 54 No. 16

Third Annual Abortion Access Benefit Series Sat 1/25 at Sleeping Village

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Atlanta rapper Lazer Dim 700 throws thrilling curveballs

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Lazer Dim 700 Wed 1/29 at Avondale Music Hall

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Chicago art-rock wiz Marcus Drake plays his first local show since his comeback album

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Yakuza Sun 1/26 at Sleeping Village

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Chicago avant-garde metal band Yakuza make their live-score debut with Der Golem

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  • Vol. 54 No. 16

North-side alt-rockers Dust Bunnies bust out of the basement and into your heart

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Dust Bunnies Sat 1/25 at Fallen Log

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Yves departs Loona to become one of K-pop’s best new solo artists

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

Yves Thu 1/23 at Copernicus Center

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Ibrahim Maali, cofounder of Solidarity Studios

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

Ibrahim Maali moved to Chicago after graduating from Duke University in 2012. He came here wanting to use music to bring communities together, and he’s found collaborators in every pocket of Chicago. A job at Groupon, for instance, brought him in touch with in-demand visual artist Emma McKee, aka StitchGawd, who’s well-connected in the hip-hop […]

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A Chicago DJ from Ghana invents an e-bike for the people

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  • Music Feature
  • Vol. 54 No. 15

It’s December 5, and Chicago is already immersed in holiday spirit. Companies are slowing down to reflect and throwing year-end parties, and start-up incubator mHUB is celebrating with partner organization Portal Innovations. Located across the street from Cobra Lounge, just steps from Union Park, mHUB specializes in supporting “hard tech,” meaning physical rather than digital […]

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The Art Institute surveys the culture of Panafrica

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“Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica" through 3/30 at the Art Institute of Chicago

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Review: Den of Thieves 2: Pantera

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Den of Thieves 2: Pantera in wide release in theaters

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The guajolota torta tamal at Santa Masa Tamaleria

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

There’s no turkey in this monumental sandwich at Jhoana Ruiz and Danny Espinoza’s pandemic-born house of masa, now reborn in a former Dunning diner. But the native Mexico City carb attack takes the shape of one, and thus derives its name from the Nahuatl word for turkey. The couple’s guajolota is considerably chef-kissed up from […]

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Hard truths

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  • The Moviegoer
  • Vol. 54 No. 15

The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. As of this writing, I have seen 11 of the 12 films I’d need to have seen in theaters to be up-to-date with my New Year’s resolution. Not bad, I think. […]

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Dollar store treasure

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  • Street View
  • thrifting
  • Vol. 54 No. 15

The dollar store always has surprising finds, including really stylish shoppers. It’s a fertile place for the thrifty and creative, a combination that often produces intriguing sartorial choices.  Shelly Parks, 65, perfectly embodies this mix; sporting a colorful patchwork outfit that matched her cheerful personality, Parks was rocking the accessory aisle. “I’m pretty much a […]

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Editor’s note: Painter Gertrude Abercrombie

  • City Life

Chicago is riddled with impressionable visual curiosities in any weather, but there’s something about winter that encourages the eye to narrow in on our shared city poem with a hungry spirit: a three-legged lawn chair in an empty parking spot, a raccoon on a rooftop, and lost gloves laced through a fence. At night, the […]

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Get your local laurels at Windy City Shorts

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  • Movie Feature
  • Vol. 54 No. 15

Windy City Shorts isn’t your typical open mike night. There are no anxious first-time comedians flipping through joke-filled Moleskine notebooks or acoustic guitar dudes who liked Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) enough to take a swing at a Bob Dylan cover. There isn’t even a microphone.  Instead, the new quarterly Lincoln Lodge showcase has a projector, […]

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Classifieds Tear sheets

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Help wanted/employment/job listings and classified listings for professional services, research, and adult services.

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ALTERNATE REALITY WITHOUT HUMANS

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By Karl Michael Iglesias

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Find a print copy of this week’s Chicago Reader

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The Reader is available free of charge at more than 1,100 Chicago area locations. Issues are dated Thursday, and distributed Wednesday morning through Thursday night of the issue date. Some locations are restocked the following Wednesday.

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‘An object animated to create the illusion of life’

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15
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"Potential Energy: Chicago Puppets Up Close, through 4/6 at Chicago Cultural Center

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Chicago Reader Volume 54, Number 15

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Chicago Reader Volume 54, No. 15. January 16, 2025.

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Farewell to a larger-than-life architect of Chicago’s concert ecosystem

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

On Thursday, January 2, “Crazy” Steve Szegho died at age 73. A rock promoter, Jam Productions security staffer, talent manager, and bon vivant, Szegho cut a colorful figure in Chicago music for more than half a century. He was the son of inventor Constantin Szegho, whose work on cathode-ray tubes led to the development of […]

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‘Her painting was her life and her life was painting’

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  • Gertrude Abercrombie
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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

“Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World Is a Mystery" through 6/1 at Carnegie Museum of Art

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A seat at a set table

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  • City of Chicago
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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

In early January, S. Mayumi “Umi” Grigsby stepped down as chief of policy for the City of Chicago. In this exclusive interview with the Reader, Grigsby reflects on her time in the mayor’s office and shares her thoughts on the challenges the city faces with the incoming Trump administration. Born in Liberia, Grigsby and her […]

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Chicago Reader Announces Restructuring and Layoffs

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CHICAGO, IL – The Reader Institute for Community Journalism, publisher of the Chicago Reader, on Tuesday announced the immediate layoffs of six non-union employee staff positions, spurred by an urgent need to reduce costs in order to avoid organizational closure.  In addition to the layoffs, RICJ CEO Solomon Lieberman submitted his resignation to the RICJ […]

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Uncle Vanya feels right at home on a factory floor

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Uncle Vanya, through 2/1 at Servi-Sure

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Children of the cornpone

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  • Brandy Clark
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  • Robert Horn
  • Shane McAnally
  • Shucked

Shucked, through 1/19 at CIBC Theatre

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All my works are haunted

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

“Year Zero" through 2/9 at the Renaissance Society

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Jazz-fusion greats the Headhunters travel to SPACE

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Headhunters Wed 1/22 at SPACE

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South-side MC Novatore celebrates the new Agoraphobia with a stacked, battle-tested lineup

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

Maps & Atlases reunite with their original guitarist at Metro 

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Maps & Atlases Sat 1/18 at Metro

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Philadelphia label Julia’s War brings its cutting-edge indie-rock community to Chicago

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  • Vol. 54 No. 15

Julia's War label showcase Sat 1/18 at Schubas

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This Is Lorelei returns to Chicago behind one of 2024’s best rock albums

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This Is Lorelei Fri 1/17 at Schubas

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Half Waif finds an abundance of beauty on her journey through grief

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Half Waif Thu 1/16 at Sleeping Village

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Saxophonist Jorrit Dijkstra rekindles his connection with Jeb Bishop and other local improvisers

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Jorrit Dijkstra Thu 1/16 at Elastic Arts and Sun 1/19 at Hungry Brain

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Drummer Jimmy Bertrand helped power Chicago’s Black nightlife in the 1920s

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  • The Secret History of Chicago Music

The Secret History of Chicago Music turns 20 in 2025, specifically in May. This impending anniversary, combined with the turn of the year and the reflection it traditionally provokes, has got me looking backward too—and for this week I’ve chosen one of the oldest Secret History subjects yet. Jimmy Bertrand, described as “the leading black […]

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Lost whimsy

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“I Would Like to Step Out of My Heart" through 2/8 at Devening Projects

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Review: The Last Showgirl

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The Last Showgirl in wide release in theaters

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Review: September 5

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September 5 in wide release in theaters

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Review: A Complete Unknown

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A Complete Unknown in wide release in theaters

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Uncle Vanya goes industrial

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  • Uncle Vanya

Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya is set in a country estate where midlife crises, unrequited love, and general existential angst grow like kudzu. As in most of the Russian master’s plays, nobody’s work satisfies them, and nobody really feels like they’re where they’re supposed to be in the world. (When They Might Be Giants wrote the […]

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Death by Dough rises again at the next Monday Night Foodball

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  • Monday Night Foodball

Sometime this Sunday afternoon, a teeming culture of fungal microorganisms will begin to digest the carbohydrates in a large orb of pizza dough with your name on it. As they express carbon dioxide, it will bubble and swell, and the gluten strands within will strengthen and link together in a Bacchanalian orgy of eukaryotic fermentation. […]

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The best overlooked Chicago records of 2024

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  • Music Feature
  • Vol. 54 No. 14
  • Year in Review 2024

In an October essay for the New Yorker, critic Kyle Chayka tried to unpack what he called “online recommendation culture.” It often manifests itself in curated lists of films, music, or books, whether presented in TikTok videos, old-fashioned listicles, or personal email newsletters. And I can’t decide what counts as an “overlooked” Chicago release without […]

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The midwestern charm of Charis Listening Bar

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  • Vol. 54 No. 14

In the 1920s, jazz kissa, or listening bars, began popping up in Japan, and by the 1950s, they had become quite popular in the country. Kissa embraced the concept known commonly as hi-fi in the United States: to immerse oneself in music and truly listen to sound. At listening bars, music is typically played on […]

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From the attic to the big screen

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  • Vol. 54 No. 14

Ben Creech was shuffling around the Chicago Filmmakers attic when he stumbled upon a gem of a film, Analogies: Studies in the Movement of Time. Creech, who is the head projectionist at Northwestern’s Block Cinema, was excited to see the 1977 short based on information found online. In it, director Peter Rose experiments with a […]

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IT IS EASY TO KEEP A SECRET IF NO ONE WANTS TO LEARN IT

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By Karl Michael Iglesias

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Chicago Reader Volume 54, Number 14

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Chicago Reader Volume 54, No. 14. January 9, 2025.

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Walking with Baudelaire

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  • Baudelaire
  • Reader Recommended
  • Zachary Cahill

Editor’s note: Coco Picard spoke with artist Zachary Cahill about his latest book, Unicorn Death Moon: Paris Guidebook. Edited text from the comic is transcribed here to ease readability. Interdisciplinary artist Zachary Cahill’s fourth book Unicorn Death Moon: Paris Guidebook (Red Ogre Press) continues the artist’s long-standing inquiry into social contracts that gird imagination. Inspired by […]

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A New Year’s resolution

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  • The Moviegoer
  • Vol. 54 No. 14

The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. Welcome back, moviegoers! I spent much of the holiday break not being a Chicago moviegoer, but an international one. My husband and I enjoyed a week abroad in Budapest following a […]

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On display

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  • Automatic License Plate Readers
  • CPD
  • Illinois State Police

More than 170 police surveillance cameras—including more than 40 in and around Chicago—broadcast real-time video and license plate data directly onto the open Internet, according to information uncovered by a security researcher named Matt Brown. Brown discovered that certain Motorola Solutions automated license plate readers (ALPR) used by law enforcement in multiple states were incorrectly […]

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A private collection of 10,000 Chicago show tapes finds a public home

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  • Vol. 54 No. 14

Chicago music fanatic Aadam Jacobs began recording local shows in the early 80s and kept at it obsessively for more than 30 years. He’s never sought to monetize this work, though artists have occasionally incorporated his recordings into licensed releases. The Replacements live album Not Ready for Prime Time, for instance, used some of Jacobs’s […]

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The Youngster bagel sandwich at R&A Sourdough

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  • Vol. 54 No. 14

The Youngster at R&A Sourdough is a bagel sandwich with plain schmear, your choice of sausage or hot-honey bacon, egg frittata, cheddar, and hot sauce. But let’s get this out of the way: There are a few key customizations needed to make this a bagel sandwich worth talking about. The Youngster should be built on […]

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City contractor ‘failed’ clients as migrant shelter complaints mounted, staffers say

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  • Borderless Magazine
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  • Immigration
  • Investigative Project on Race and Equity
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  • Vol. 54 No. 14

This story was a collaboration between the Investigative Project on Race and Equity and Borderless Magazine.  Reina Isabel Jerez García filed a grievance with the City of Chicago last fall when staff started serving smaller meals at the city-funded migrant shelter where she and her teenage son were staying. Dinner was a scoop of rice […]

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Unsettled landscapes

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“Positions: New Landscapes" through 2/23 at Hyde Park Art Center

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Get me rewrite!

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  • Vol. 54 No. 14

News of former president Jimmy Carter’s death on December 29 had me rummaging through a drawer I hadn’t opened in 40 years, searching in vain for notes from the day I met him. I didn’t find them, but this is what I remember: It was late summer or early fall, 1981. Carter had been out […]

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The new winter 2025 Monday Night Foodball schedule hates the game, not the player

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I regret to inform: I don’t give a shit about football. Sometimes when it’s invoked in casual conversation I can nod and pretend for a minute that whoever brings it up isn’t speaking Orcish. But mostly I wear my ignorance on my forehead. “Who’s Caleb Williams?” I blurted out one night last fall, my bad […]

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Visible labor

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“Office Hours” through 1/18 at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Chicago

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‘Lookin’ for a window, not a wall’

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  • Brandy Clark
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  • Shane McAnally
  • Shucked
  • Vol. 54 No. 14

A Broadway musical about corn, with music and lyrics by a pair of veteran Nashville hitmakers, might not strike the prospective ticket buyer as possibly transgressive in any way. But Shucked, which opens January 7 at the CIBC Theatre, is a multiracial, queer-positive look at rural America.  The play—which wears both its corniness and its […]

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Tacos las Manitas launches a new 2025 season of Monday Night Foodball

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  • Monday Night Foodball

For two decades the injured, ailing, and elderly patients that Tamara Valdovinos helped to regain their mobility and function had no clue that their physical therapist’s small but powerful hands possessed a second, latent superpower. But when they and her coworkers started catching COVID, the secret street taqueria lurking deep within her began to emerge. […]

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 Urika’s Bedroom makes sweet and sinister bedroom pop 

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Urika's Bedroom Wed 1/15 at Schubas

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Local trios Black Duck and 60 Strings celebrate the sound of electrified wires

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Black Duck and 60 Strings Sat 1/11 at Constellation

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Chicago art-punk trio Background Character bring the whimsy hard

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Background Character Sat 1/11 at Cole's Bar

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Chicago bluesman Melvin Taylor is a jewel hidden in plain sight

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Melvin Taylor Fri 1/10 at FitzGerald's

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Chicago ambient artist Pan•American brings his album with indie legend Kramer to the stage

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Pianist and pop-culture acolyte Daniel Knox plays a rare hometown show

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Daniel Knox Thu 1/9 at Constellation

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Hitt Records offers a spirited musical history lesson

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Hitt Records, through 1/26 at Black Ensemble Theater

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Political and personal backlash

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The Day After, through 1/12 at Dreamers YOLO

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Loud Mouth mouths off at the next Monday Night Foodball

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Most days, you can find Cindy Mendoza and Matt Pospiech in the dining room at the Piggery slinging nachos, wings, burgers, and sass. “I’m always talking crap,” says Mendoza, “because I’m an asshole sometimes.” “Cindy’s got no filter,” agrees Pospiech. “And that’s why I love her. She takes no bullshit.” A compatible appetite for mouthiness […]

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Reader Rewind

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

Every day of work at the Reader brings new discoveries and challenges but we don’t do this work alone. We have the joy of our readership: those of you who seek out our paper, send friends to our website, and talk online about our stories. We’re also doing this work while trying to keep our […]

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Rewind: Bean pie, my brother?

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

“Bean pie, my brother?” was originally published in the issue of November 18, 2013. Since I first went in search of the sweet, custardy navy bean pie made in accordance with the dietary regimen prescribed by the late Elijah Muhammad, it hasn’t quite gone mainstream, but it might be easier to eat one. Plenty of […]

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Sicilian hot chocolate at Sfera Sicilian Street Food

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

Hot chocolate isn’t something I usually go for. While I may crave it a couple times a year, usually around the holidays, it was more in my rotation when I was younger—before I acquired a taste for coffee, matcha, or chai. But they’re doing something different at Sfera Sicilian Street Food. Reader Bites readers might […]

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Rewind: On Exhibit: a roomful of Daleys

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

In the lead-up to this year’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago, media abounded with reflections on and comparisons to its storied 1968 predecessor. And while the city was once again the site of multiple protests against another horrific war, the level of violence and the number of arrests were relatively low compared to what ’68 […]

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Rewind: The original Pink Ladies

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

Grease is a movie that’s grown with me as I’ve aged. The first time I saw it was during a winter break from elementary school in Ohio. My excitement for the movie’s dirty denim, black leather, and glittering kitsch could’ve melted the snow outside, and it’s an aesthetic preoccupation that’s come to define much of […]

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don’t it always seem to go?

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By Adrienne Novy

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Chicago Reader Volume 54, Number 13

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Chicago Reader Volume 54, No. 13. December 26, 2024.

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Rewind: Punk is dead! Long live punk!

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Jessica Hopper has been an important national voice in feminist music criticism since the 2010s, when she became the first music editor at Rookie magazine and assembled teams of top-shelf talent at Pitchfork and MTV News. But 20 years ago, Hopper was still freelancing regularly for the Reader, and she wrote this lively scene report […]

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Rewind: Speed Wash

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

Grant Pick had a knack for the unusual. During his time as a Reader contributor, he documented residents of a north-side hotel as they fought against displacement, interviewed a local hypnotist who once loaned his services to Saddam Hussein’s eldest son, and profiled a stranger clad with dozens of keys (“the keys to my broken […]

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Gia Margaret goes viral on the shoulders of a Chill Guy

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

Last year, Chicago singer-songwriter Gia Margaret issued Romantic Piano, her first release through mighty midwest indie label Jagjaguwar. I’ve been listening to Margaret since her 2018 debut album, the lush, contemplative There’s Always Glimmer, but since then she’s moved from its delicate arrangements into more overtly ambient music that’s even more sparse and hushed. Romantic […]

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Review: Babygirl

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Babygirl in wide release in theaters

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Kat Sachs’s best in 2024 moviegoing

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. Well, fellow moviegoers, it’s the last column of 2024. I’d ask how we got here, but life careens forth on the same principle as cinema: movement and light. To understand how […]

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All that’s fit to print

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“Making an Impression: Immigrant Printing in Chicago”” through 3/29 at the Newberry Library

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Review: Los Frikis

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Los Frikis in limited release in theaters

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Chicago Record Report: December 2024

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Hannah A. Barnes, Negative Capability This collection of five pieces showcases the ambition and drive of rising composer Hannah A. Barnes; its sparse soundscapes use canonlike spiral patterns, nonlinear motion inspired by fungal growth, and many sounds that don’t resolve into notes. Barnes recorded this material in various Chicago locations with some of the city’s […]

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Chicago Reader culture editor Kerry Cardoza awarded Andy Warhol Foundation grant

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Earlier this month, Chicago Reader culture editor Kerry Cardoza was announced as a grantee of the Andy Warhol Foundation Art Writers Grant for her short-form writing. This year, Cardoza published several impactful stories, including the investigative story on the sexual misconduct of the former CEO of Schuba’s, Lincoln Hall, and Audiotree, Michael Johnston. Cardoza’s work […]

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Omigod you guys!

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Legally Blonde, through 12/29 at Music Theater Works

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Pages of the past

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The Berlin Diaries, through 1/5 at Open Space Arts

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Rewind: Chicago sculptor Richard Hunt’s six-decade career gets two concurrent exhibits

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

Last December, the Chicago-born sculptor Richard Hunt died at the age of 88. The prolific artist was born in Woodlawn, blocks from the home of Emmett Till, whose brutal murder helped shape the course of Hunt’s career. As a young man, Hunt took art classes at the South Side Community Art Center and later earned […]

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Rewind: Hollywood Shuffle

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Putting aside the joy and chaos of “Hollywood Shuffle” reading like an absolute fever dream of impressions and quotations, this piece from April 2, 1987, is a fascinating time capsule. Not only does it accomplish the classic Reader feat of spotlighting a now-famous Chicagoan at the onset of their career, but it also provides a […]

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Miss Havisham’s world

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“violet sissy fleur pinkie” through 1/11 at Ruschman

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Chic c’est la vie, c’est Bon Femmes

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  • Vol. 54 No. 11

For those who have some shopping to do this season, Ravenswood might be your destination. Some of the coolest and cutest local shops can be found on Damen in the stretch between Montrose and Argyle. Sailor (4658 N. Damen at Leland) offers high-end yet affordable contemporary jewelry, home goods, ceramics, and more. You’ll find colorful […]

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Review: Nosferatu

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Nosferatu in wide release in theaters

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Eye candy

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Looking for a last-minute gift for the artist, or art enthusiast, in your life? Or maybe you’re wondering what art publications you might have missed this year? While you can never go wrong by perusing the latest titles over at Half Letter Press (I have my eye on You Are Compost), or checking out the […]

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JD, Foster & Eastman made sublime country rock but didn’t leave a trace

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  • Vol. 54 No. 13

One of my favorite ways to find subjects for the Secret History of Chicago Music is to track down and interview an artist whose story isn’t published anywhere. Obviously this restricts me to living people, but the excitement of learning something that almost nobody else knows makes up for that. Even popular live bands can […]

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‘I’ve actually created something that was worth something’

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38th Annual Young Playwrights Festival, 1/2-1/26 at Chicago Dramatists

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Rapper Dave East celebrates a trio of 2024 albums at the Promontory

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New York City rapper Dave East delivers verses like a freight train—just as a train is unassuming and familiar in its bulk and speed, his performances have a powerful momentum that’s belied by his restrained persona and low-humming voice. He’s understated on the mike. Though he isn’t one to raise his voice, he can still […]

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Review: The Brutalist

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The Brutalist opening 1/10 at the Music Box Theatre

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Lucero celebrate a year on the road with a three-night run at SPACE

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Lucero love to catch you by surprise, not with their volume—though they could blow the roof off a venue—but with a sudden ambush of memory and feeling. Over their 26-year history, the Memphis group have perfected the art of weaving Americana, punk, heartbreak, and glory into a soundtrack for life’s most private moments: the triumphs […]

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Beach Bunny’s two-night Pool Party on Ice brings sunny pop to the dead of winter

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December in Chicago can be so dark and gloomy that even people who like the holiday season might wish for a reprieve. Local band Beach Bunny debuted the Pool Party mini fest (named after a 2016 EP) in August 2023, and now it’s returning as Pool Party on Ice to give you a dose of […]

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Emerging Chicago R&B singer m.e.h. delivers a Coup de Grâce at Dorian’s

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Chicago R&B singer Megan Hammond, better known as m.e.h., delivers searching lyrics as though she’s already figured out what to do. With her steadfast poise and voluptuous voice, she balances confidence and vulnerability, which gives her music a disarming sincerity. In August, Hammond self-released the two-song EP Coup de Grâce, where she handles stylistically slippery […]

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Footwork veterans Teklife gather an all-star lineup to sweat out the Empty Bottle

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Chicago crew Teklife formed in 2011, and they’ve thrived as an electronic dance collective, fashion brand, and record label with footwork as the group’s impenetrable core. Founders DJ Rashad (aka Rashad Harden, who died in 2014) and DJ Spinn (aka Morris Harper) met as teens in the mid-90s and bonded over the DJ mixes they’d […]

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It’s bon voyage for Dhuaan Barbecue Company at the next Monday Night Foodball

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I won’t say you’ll never again taste the knee-weakening pleasures of a gooey Philly masala cheesesteak after Monday, but it might be a long time before you get another chance. And this is from the source, so don’t say you weren’t warned: right after Christmas Sheal Patel is embarking on a heroic two-and-a-half-week cook’s tour […]

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'Severance' Season 2 Episode 1 Recap: Welcome Back, Mark S.

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Severance Season 2 brings Mark S. and the innies back to Lumon, but how has the "Macrodat Uprising" changed the status quo? Read our Episode 1 recap.

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Severance Season 2 Episode 1.

10 Best War Movie Villain Performances, Ranked

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The best war movie villain performances include Bruno Ganz in Downfall and Ralph Fiennes in Schindler's List.

Many war movies capture the many stakes that exist in times of war. Since war is so often made up of heroes and villains, it makes sense that movies would capture the villains that usually thrive in chaos. War attracts many people eager to take advantage of the violence to further their own agendas. It makes sense, then, that many war movies would highlight exactly what it would take to be a villain that sets themselves apart from the fighting itself.

20 Best Historical Romance K-Dramas of the Last 5 Years, Ranked

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We rank the best historical K-Dramas from the past five years, From The Red Sleeve to The King's Affection.

Ever since the mid-2000s, K-dramas have exploded in popularity globally, with some earning great praise, such as Boys Over Flowers, Goblin, Crash Landing on You, and Full House. K-dramas are known for their romantic, and sometimes cheesy, love stories, which are an important factor within a Korean drama.

All the New Movies on Streaming This Weekend: Cameron Diaz is Back (in Action), JLo Is Your New Favorite Sports Mom, and More

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Here's a look at all the new movies arriving on streaming this week including Back in Action, Unstoppable, A Real Pain, and more.

After a quieter week last week, things are heating up on streaming this week. From the highly-anticipated comeback of a Hollywood icon to inspiring underdog stories, and Oscar-contenders, you won't have to look far to find something you'll want to watch. Check out the list below to see everything arriving on streaming this weekend.

The Worst Celebrity ‘Jeopardy!’ Player Is the One You’d Least Expect

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CNN’s Wolf Blitzer might seem like he would excel at Celebrity Jeopardy!, but the news anchor amassed a negative score during his appearance.

With Celebrity Jeopardy!, one should temper their expectations. Compared to the mainline Jeopardy!, the clues are easier and more accessible to appeal to a broader audience to watch their favorite celebrity test their trivial knowledge. This is by no means to diminish the intelligence of the contestants of the yearly special primetime edition of the long-running game show, as many pop culture figures have made quite a name for themselves on Alex Trebek's stage.

I Still Can't Stop Thinking About 'Severance's Most WTF Scene

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Severance has had a lot of bizarre moments, but Dylan's strange waffle party is easily the most WTF moment on the show so far.

The premiere of Severance Season 2 this week has left me contemplating some of the strangest moments from Season 1. As the workers of Microdata Refinement prepare to enact their grand plan of utilizing the Overtime Contingency Protocol to expose the secrets of the severed floor to the outside world in the episode titled “What's for Dinner?”, Dylan (Zach Cherry) partakes in his end-of-the-quarter reward: a waffle party. Said party takes place in the Perpetuity Wing of the severed floor of Lumon Industries, in the replica home of Lumon's founder, Kier Eagan. While the prize for being number one in your division for the quarter does indeed include a plate of waffles, it also includes a surreal, seemingly sexual encounter with four masked strangers meant to represent Kier's “Four Tempers,” which we first saw depicted in a painting in Episode 2, “Half Loop.” The real kicker is that the winner is required to wear a mask modeled after Kier Eagan’s face while indulging in the experience.

'The Naked Gun 33 1/3 The Final Insult’s Tribute to Demi Moore Got the Makers Sued

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A poster for Naked Gun 33 1/3 parodied Annie Leibovitz's famous nude photo of Demi Moore, and the photographer was not happy about it.

Credit to them, The Naked Gun series never tried to be gracious with their humor. Between its slapstick, sight gags, play on words, and juvenile humor, writer-directors Jerry Zucker, David Zucker, and the late Jim Abrahams threw every kind of joke at you throughout the parody trilogy starring Leslie Nielsen as bumbling police detective Frank Drebin. Regardless of how unsubtle they are in their execution, The Naked Gun films, even its inferior sequels, are purely delightful, and you can find a new gag or punchline upon every re-watch. In certain cases, the Zuckers and Abrahams' humor can touch the third rail, not so much from a socially insensitive lens, but by landing in hot water in court. Promotional material for the final film in the trilogy, The Naked Gun: 33 1/3: The Final Insult, spoofed Demi Moore's famous Vanity Fair cover photo, something its photographer, Annie Leibovitz, was not amused by.

'Back in Action' — Find Out Who's Joining Cameron Diaz in Her First Movie in Over a Decade

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Here's who stars alongside Cameron Diaz in her first movie in over a decade, Back in Action, including her former co-star.

It was in 2014 that we last saw Cameron Diaz when she starred in Will Gluck’s Annie as the cruel and drunk Ms. Colleen Hannigan. And now, 10 years later, the Charlie’s Angels star returns with a loud bang in Back in Action, a film that truly marks Diaz’s comeback, literally and figuratively. The film also marks a reunion for Diaz and her co-star Jamie Foxx, who plays her on-screen partner-in-crime. The duo first shared the screen in 1999’s Any Given Sunday and later in 2014’s Annie.

15 Best Comedic K-Dramas, Ranked

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We rank the best comedic K-Dramas you should check out, from Hospital Playlist to Love Next Door.

K-Drama comedies are the most loved and most viewed K-Dramas on television. With the surge of K-Dramas taking over streaming services across the world, comedic K-dramas are taking the top spots for viewers. From romantic comedies to dramatic comedies, K-Dramas always know how to mix the humor into a storyline. The best of the best always have amazing or well-known leading characters with a great ensemble cast to go with them.

Fans of Guillermo Del Toro’s Creature Features, This Horror Crime Thriller Might Be Your New Obsession

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The creature designs and supernatural themes of Murder Me, Monster make it the perfect choice for Guillermo del Toro fans.

Guillermo del Toro is the king of weird horror. His unique vision has given fans some truly fantastical creatures; The Faun and the Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth, the Amphibian Man from The Shape of Water, and Hellboy from Hellboy being just a few. Creature features are del Toro’s bread and butter, but it’s rare nowadays, in an age of elevated horror, for a good old-fashioned monster movie to have a chance to shine. Such is the case for Alejandro Fadel’s 2018 Murder Me, Monster. An Argentinian film that’s gone criminally underrated due to difficulty streaming in the United States, Murder Me, Monster is a shockingly gritty horror movie that flawlessly blends its bizarre monster with grounded realism for maximum terror.

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L.A. Wildfires: As Evacuation Orders Begin To Be Lifted, Officials Warn Of Toxic Debris & Potential New Complications From Winter Rains – Update

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UPDATED with latest: As the winds finally subsided today, state and local officials offered hope that some evacuation orders may be lifted in the next week and, in areas impacted by the Eaton Fire, repopulation for neighborhoods deemed safe may begin in as little as one week. As of Thursday, the Eaton Fire had burned […]

Jeannot Szwarc Dies: French Director Of ‘Jaws 2’ & ‘Supergirl’ Was 85

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Jeannot Szwarc, the French director known for Jaws 2, Supergirl and The Rockford Files, has died. He was 85. Jane Seymour, who starred alongside the late Christopher Reeve in Szwarc’s 1980 film Somewhere in Time, announced the director’s death Wednesday with a heartfelt statement on social media. “Today, we say goodbye to a true visionary,” […]

Stephen King Calls For Oscars Cancelation Amid Wildfires: “No Glitz With L.A. On Fire”

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With more than 100,000 impacted by the recent Southern California wildfires, many are struggling to get in the awards season spirit. After the 97th Academy Awards previously delayed nominations and extended voting amid the disaster, Stephen King suggested the event should be canceled altogether this year. “Not voting in the Oscars this year. IMHO they […]

Joe Biden, MSNBC Interview, Says He “Almost Spent Too Much Time On The Policy, Not Enough Time On The Politics”

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Joe Biden gave his final TV sitdown interview to MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell this evening, as the outgoing president reflected on his accomplishments, including the recent ceasefire deal reached between Israel and Hamas. But with polls showing him leaving with a low approval ratings, Biden also acknowledged political shortcomings. O’Donnell asked him, “You said it was […]

‘Twin Peaks’ Star Mädchen Amick Pays Tribute To David Lynch: “My North Star”

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Following David Lynch‘s unexpected death, his legacy continues through his work and the people who were lucky enough to know him. Mädchen Amick, who played waitress Shelly Johnson in Lynch’s hit ABC series Twin Peaks, paid tribute to the show’s creator in a heartfelt statement on Friday after he died at age 78. “It’s hard […]

Jaleel White Remembers ‘Family Matters’ EP David Duclon As “Loving Workplace Leader” Who “Believed In Me More Than I Believed In Myself”

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In addition to creating Punky Brewster and co-developing Silver Spoons, comedy writer-producer David W. Duclon, who died Wednesday at the age of 74, worked on a number of hit sitcoms throughout his career. One of them was Family Matters, which he joined at the start of Season 2, staying on as an executive producer for […]

‘Back In Action’ Review: Jamie Foxx And Cameron Diaz Reunite For Zany And Unapologetically Over-The-Top Spy Comedy

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  • Kyle Chandler
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If Back In Action serves for no other reason than to be the movie that finally brought Cameron Diaz back in action making movies, than it was worth it. Yes, this spy action comedy feels derivative as we have seen from Mr. And Mrs. Smith to Jason Bourne (as the film itself references), and as […]

‘Mulholland Drive’s Laura Harring Mourns Death Of Director David Lynch: “The Heavens Welcome Your Sweet Soul Into Eternal Bliss”

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Laura Harring is mourning the loss of her Mulholland Drive director David Lynch, who died at age 78. The actors who worked with Lynch over his prolific career have shared their thoughts, and Harring paid tribute to the late filmmaker in a post on social media. “Ohh dear David, All artists and humans who came […]

Naomi Watts Says ‘Mulholland Drive’ Director David Lynch “Put Me On The Map”

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“My heart is broken. My Buddy Dave…” began Mulholland Drive star Naomi Watts on Instagram about the death of that movie’s filmmaker David Lynch. “The world will not be the same without him. His creative mentorship was truly powerful,” she wrote. “He put me on the map. The world I’d been trying to break into […]

‘Twin Peaks’ Executive Gary Levine On David Lynch’s Legacy: “He Revolutionized Television”

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Throughout his career, visionary filmmaker David Lynch, whose death was announced Thursday at the age of 78, made 10 features and dozens of short films. He only ever did two TV series (plus a 3-part anthology), but through one of them, Twin Peaks, his impact on the medium was profound. “Even though, he’s probably better […]

Bob Iger Remembers “Utterly Original” David Lynch 35 Years After ‘Twin Peaks’ Groundbreaking Run On ABC

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Before rising to CEO of Disney, Bob Iger was president of ABC Entertainment from 1989–1992. When he joined in spring 1989, pilots ordered by his predecessor, including David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks, were just getting into production. Iger is credited as one of the project’s champions, helping the pilot get picked up to […]

Patricia Arquette Reacts To ‘Lost Highway’ Director David Lynch’s Death: “Nobody Like Him”

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The life of David Lynch has left a mark on Hollywood, especially for those who worked with the 4x Oscar-nominated writer and director. Patricia Arquette, who starred in Lynch’s 1997 neo-noir thriller Lost Highway, mourned the filmmaker as she learned of the his death during an interview on Thursday, hours after he died at age […]

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Severance Season 2 Features A Secret Cameo From A Hollywood A-Lister

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An A-list actor makes a surprise cameo in the first episode of Severance season 2, but you won't find their name in the show's credits.

An A-list actor makes a surprise cameo in the first episode of Severance season 2, but you won't find their name in the show's credits.

Wolf Man Ending Explained: A Change For The Better

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Leigh Whannell's new interpretation of the Wolf Man takes a familiar story and twists it into something wholly unique. Here's the film's ending, explained.

Leigh Whannell's new interpretation of the Wolf Man takes a familiar story and twists it into something wholly unique. Here's the film's ending, explained.

Why Daniel Craig Tried To Sabotage His First James Bond Meeting - And How It Backfired

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Daniel Craig was not shy about voicing his discomfort with playing James Bond, and he even tried to sabotage his own audition before landing the part.

Daniel Craig was not shy about voicing his discomfort with playing James Bond, and he even tried to sabotage his own audition before landing the part.

The Two Best David Lynch Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes

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David Lynch was a divisive filmmaker that critics didn't always understand. That's probably why his highest rated films on Rotten Tomatoes are wildly different.

David Lynch was a divisive filmmaker that critics didn't always understand. That's probably why his highest rated films on Rotten Tomatoes are wildly different.

How The Late, Great Bob Uecker Changed Baseball Movies Forever

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Bob Uecker, who has died at age 90, changed baseball movies forever with his hilarious, wildly quotable performance in 1989's Major League.

Bob Uecker, who has died at age 90, changed baseball movies forever with his hilarious, wildly quotable performance in 1989's Major League.

Who Does Devi End Up With In Netflix's Never Have I Ever?

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The relatable protagonist of Netflix's rom-com series Never Have I Ever dates a few guys over the show. But who does Devi end up with? Here's how it all ended.

The relatable protagonist of Netflix's rom-com series Never Have I Ever dates a few guys over the show. But who does Devi end up with? Here's how it all ended.

David Lynch Directed The Single Greatest Jump Scare In Movie History

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David Lynch's Mulholland Drive is a masterpiece for many reasons, not least of all because it features perhaps the greatest jump scare ever filmed.

David Lynch's Mulholland Drive is a masterpiece for many reasons, not least of all because it features perhaps the greatest jump scare ever filmed.

How David Lynch Changed Television Forever – And For The Better

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David Lynch's cult hit Twin Peaks changed the face of TV as we know it, in ways that continue to resonate even to this day.

David Lynch's cult hit Twin Peaks changed the face of TV as we know it, in ways that continue to resonate even to this day.

Why It Took David Lynch Five Years To Make His First Masterpiece

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Eraserhead was the first of several masterpieces directed by David Lynch, but it took him no less than five years to complete the film.

Eraserhead was the first of several masterpieces directed by David Lynch, but it took him no less than five years to complete the film.

Did Kelsey Grammer Really Fire Two Babies From Frasier?

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Having played the character for over 30 years, Kelsey Grammer has the rule of the roost when it comes to all things Frasier. But did he really fire babies?

Having played the character for over 30 years, Kelsey Grammer has the rule of the roost when it comes to all things Frasier. But did he really fire babies?

Marvel Teams Your Favorite Guardian Of The Galaxy With Your Favorite Villain [Exclusive Preview]

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Doctor Doom is about to make his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not before he teams up with one of the Guardians of the Galaxy in the latest comic.

Doctor Doom is about to make his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not before he teams up with one of the Guardians of the Galaxy in the latest comic.

David Lynch, Cinematic Legend Behind Twin Peaks And Blue Velvet, Has Died At 78

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David Lynch, the creator of Twin Peaks and director of films like Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive, has died at the age of 78.

David Lynch, the creator of Twin Peaks and director of films like Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive, has died at the age of 78.

Scream 7's Latest Casting Has Horror Fans Scratching Their Heads

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Horror sequel Scream 7 has cast the role of Sidney Prescott's husband, and we're somehow way more confused than we expected to be.

Horror sequel Scream 7 has cast the role of Sidney Prescott's husband, and we're somehow way more confused than we expected to be.

Hobgoblin Vs Green Goblin: Who Is The Strongest Marvel Villain?

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Spider-Man has a spectacular Rogues' Gallery, but when it comes down to Hobgoblin vs Green Goblin, one masked villain clearly reigns supreme.

Spider-Man has a spectacular Rogues' Gallery, but when it comes down to Hobgoblin vs Green Goblin, one masked villain clearly reigns supreme.

Why Stephen King Thinks The 2025 Oscars Should Be Canceled

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Stephen King is one of many individuals arguing the 2025 Oscars ceremony should be canceled in light of recent real-world events.

Stephen King is one of many individuals arguing the 2025 Oscars ceremony should be canceled in light of recent real-world events.

The Longest & Shortest Best Picture Winners At The Oscars

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The average length of a Best Picture winner at the Oscars is 136 minutes, so let's look at the longest and shortest films that make up that magic number.

The average length of a Best Picture winner at the Oscars is 136 minutes, so let's look at the longest and shortest films that make up that magic number.

The 2018 Remake Of A 1970s Horror Classic Is Somehow Better Than The Original

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Luca Guadagnino took a massive risk when he remade Dario Argento's horror classic, but it can be argued that Suspiria 2018 might actually be better.

Luca Guadagnino took a massive risk when he remade Dario Argento's horror classic, but it can be argued that Suspiria 2018 might actually be better.

Until Dawn Trailer Brings The Wild And Gory Horror Video Game To The Big Screen

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The popular horror video game Until Dawn is now a feature film, but if you're expecting the same slasher as the original, you've got another thing coming.

The popular horror video game Until Dawn is now a feature film, but if you're expecting the same slasher as the original, you've got another thing coming.

How Castlevania: Nocturne Season 2 Sets Up A Symphony Of The Night Adaptation Next

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Castlevania: Nocturne season 2 sets the stage for the animated franchise to finally adapt the most acclaimed Castlevania video game, Symphony of the Night.

Castlevania: Nocturne season 2 sets the stage for the animated franchise to finally adapt the most acclaimed Castlevania video game, Symphony of the Night.

12 Best James Marsden Movies & TV Shows, Ranked

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From superhero films to romcoms and everything in between, here are James Marsden's top 12 movies and TV shows spanning his lengthy acting career.

From superhero films to romcoms and everything in between, here are James Marsden's top 12 movies and TV shows spanning his lengthy acting career.

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Film School Rejects is Seeking New Ownership

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After nearly two decades of operating independently, FSR is now for sale.

A Giant Lizard Stomps His Way Through a 4K Tokyo in Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 10 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

A Dog Named ‘Fluke’ Talks His Way Into Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 12 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

Our Home Video Pick of the Week Is a ‘Brick’ in 4K

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Plus 4 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

‘Caddo Lake’ Twists Mystery, Loss, and Emotion Into an Affecting Thriller

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Give this film your complete attention (phones off!), and you won't be disappointed.

‘Terrifier 3’ Is More of Exactly What You Think It Is, For Better and Worse

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And it's also the bloodiest, goriest, gnarliest entry in the Christmas horror subgenre, yet.

‘Exhuma’ Digs Up Terrors As Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 7 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

A Horny Thriller Unfolds on ‘Bone Lake’

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You don't come here for the fishing.

A Second Round of Paramount Scares Creeps Into Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 4 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

‘MadS’ Unleashes a Haunting, Thrilling Single-Take Nightmare

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Outbreak horror done extremely right.

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'The Last Showgirl' in 3 Minutes or Less

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Faced with the sudden end of her 30-year show, a longtime showgirl must plan for what comes next.

Faced with the sudden end of her 30-year show, a longtime showgirl must plan for what comes next.

'The Hunger Games' in 3 Minutes or Less

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A science fiction film series based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins. The four-installment franchise takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, featuring the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen as she tries to stop a vicious game staged by the powers that be.

A science fiction film series based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins. The four-installment franchise takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, featuring the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen as she tries to stop a vicious game staged by the powers that be.

One Scene in 'Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare' Was Too Gory for Me

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The Twisted Childhood Universe is back. Did it go too far this time with 'Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare'?

Spoiler Alert: Spoilers follow for Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare

15 Worst January Movies of All Time

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From bizarre flops to misguided adaptations, these embarrassing January releases highlight Hollywood’s most infamous cinematic misfires.

Every January, Hollywood performs a quiet ritual. After the dazzling prestige of December’s awards contenders and the frenzy of holiday blockbusters, the calendar resets with what insiders wryly dub "dump month." January, stripped of the glamour and high stakes of other seasons, becomes a repository for films that studios, for one reason or another, would rather release than shelve indefinitely. These projects often come with a whiff of forewarning: tepid marketing campaigns, rushed post-production, or genre mishmashes that failed to inspire confidence in test screenings. While a rare gem may emerge, January’s cinematic landscape is largely populated by the awkward, the misguided, and sometimes the utterly unremarkable.

'Back in Action' Review | It Is What It Is

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Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz come out of spy retirement and take their kids with them.

I'm ashamed to admit that this review was originally mean-spirited, an attempted dexterous put-down, but then David Lynch died today. He has nothing to do with Back in Action, and it's only a matter of cosmic happenstance that the two would be mentioned in the same paragraph, let alone one train of thought. I loved Lynch's work. I also loved Roger Ebert's work as a film critic. He did not like most of Lynch's films before The Straight Story, and yet, with his particular generosity of spirit and ability to give people the intellectual benefit of doubt, he was never mean about it. He wrote in his review of Wild at Heart:

This Fan Theory Might Explain How 'Squid Game' Can Continue After Season 3

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The third season of 'Squid Game' might be confirmed to be the last. But that doesn't mean the franchise can't continue in a different way.

Korean series are usually nothing short of extremely thrilling and highly addictive, which is exactly why the excitement about new additions to various streaming platforms is completely understandable. Netflix, for one, has brought fans one of the biggest Christmas gifts when the streaming platform finally released the second season of one of the most beloved Korean dystopian series.

10 Movies More Confusing Than 'Megalopolis'

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'Megalopolis' left both critics and audiences scratching their heads, but it's not the first movie to have confused us this much.

Francis Ford Coppola’s latest magnum opus, Megalopolis left both critics and audiences scratching their heads, but it’s not the first time a movie has been so mind-bending and confusing for viewers. Marketed as one of the most ambitious projects in recent filmmaking, the movie is set in a dystopian New York. Cesar Catilina is a visionary architect seeking to transform the city, referred to as New Rome, into a futuristic utopia. But Mayor Franklyn Cicero dismisses the idea, which leads to social and political upheaval.

Bruce Willis Makes Public Appearance to Thank LA Wildfire First Responders

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The actor is grateful for the first responders helping saving Los Angeles from the wildfires.

Bruce Willis knows a thing or two about playing a hero, given the fact that he made the character of John McClane a pop culture mainstay thanks to the Die Hard franchise. Even though Willis may have only played the hero on the big screen, that doesn't mean he can't see the incredible heroism that firefighters and first responders have been showcasing as the Los Angeles Wildfires ravage parts of the city. They have been the true heroes of this entire ordeal and Willis — who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023 — made a rare public appearance to let them know just how much they are appreciated.

Pamela Anderson Isn't Happy About Hulu's 'Pam & Tommy' Miniseries

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'The Last Showgirl' actress reveals her thoughts on the controversial Hulu series.

Pamela Anderson, the actor mostly famous for giving life to C.J. Parker on the TV drama Baywatch whose career is going through a renaissance of sorts lately, has a bone to pick with the Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy. The show, which portrays Anderson and Tommy Lee's whirlwind romance and the theft and release of their sex tape, doesn't have Pamela's approval. In fact, she calls it "hurtful."

The White Horse Scene in 'Nosferatu,' Explained

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Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu' is a gothic horror masterpiece filled with intriguing references to vampire legends, including the white horse scene.

Robert Eggers' Nosferatu is the highly anticipated remake of F.W. Murnau's 1922 German silent film of the same name. It is a visually beautiful gothic horror masterpiece featuring stellar performances and a haunting score. The film follows a couple living in 1838 Germany, Thomas (Nicholas Hoult) and Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp), as Thomas travels to Transylvania to meet the mysterious Count Orlok to negotiate a real estate deal. During Thomas' journey, Ellen begins to experience the same violent, almost orgasmic night terrors she once experienced years ago. Fearful for his wife's safety after Orlok makes remarks about Ellen, he desperately tries to return home to warn her.

David Lynch Showed Us Who We Are in Dark Masterpieces Like ‘Eraserhead’

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The director himself came off as almost performatively normal. Masterpieces like “Eraserhead” and “Mulholland Drive” said otherwise.

David Lynch: A Life in Pictures

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The filmmaker possessed a singular vision — and a knack for finding collaborators who could convey it.

David Lynch Dead: ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘Mulholland Drive’ Director Was 78

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A visionary, his films included “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive.” He also brought his skewed view to the small screen with “Twin Peaks.”

David Lynch Movies and TV Shows: Where to Stream ‘Blue Velvet,’ ‘Twin Peaks’ and More

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  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (Movie)
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  • Lost Highway (Movie)
  • The Straight Story (Movie)
  • What Did Jack Do? (TV Program)

Films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive” aren’t always easy to explain, but they live on in your mind and burrow under your skin.

David Lynch’s Death Prompts Tributes From Steven Spielberg, Kyle MacLachlan and More

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Lynch’s death inspired tributes from fellow filmmakers, celebrities and past collaborators, who praised his visionary work and singular voice.

‘I’m Still Here’ Review: When Politics Invades a Happy Home

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  • Torres, Fernanda
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  • I'm Still Here (Movie)

The award-winning Brazilian film has been a major hit in its home country — and it’s easy to see why.

‘Nickel Boys’ Awakens Black Cinema’s Time Revolution

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RaMell Ross, A.V. Rockwell, Raven Jackson and Garrett Bradley are the new Black directors chronicling Black life at a different speed.

‘Wolf Man’ Review: Howling on the Inside

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Julia Garner stars as a weary wife to Christopher Abbott, who might be transforming into a savage animal, in this cabin-in-the-woods thriller.

‘Back in Action’ Review: Surprise! Mom and Dad Are Spies

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  • Scott, Andrew (1976- )

Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx star as former agents, now parents, who must protect their children. You can guess the rest.

Producers Guild Nominations Narrow Down the Oscar Field

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  • A Complete Unknown (Movie)
  • A Real Pain (Movie)
  • Anora (Movie)
  • Conclave (Movie)
  • Dune: Part Two (Movie)
  • Emilia Perez (Movie)
  • September 5 (Movie)
  • The Brutalist (Movie)
  • The Substance (Movie)
  • Wicked (Movie)

The list includes “Anora,” “Conclave,” “Emilia Pérez” and “A Complete Unknown,” which all received directors and actors guild nominations, too.

‘Alarum’ Review: Mission Forgettable

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Sylvester Stallone briefly stabilizes this artless action movie about a rogue agent and his wife on the run.

‘Night Call’ Review: Belgian Brawlers

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An ordinary locksmith undergoes an action-hero transformation in this snappy thriller set in Brussels during the height of the Black Lives Matter protests.

‘One of Them Days’ Review: Keke Palmer and SZA on a Mad Dash for Cash

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Keke Palmer and SZA play short-on-cash roommates on a mad dash across Los Angeles in this exhilarating comedy.

‘Wish You Were Here’ Review: One Night Can Change a Life

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A tepid romance follows familiar genre lines, but lacks some fundamental appeal.

With ‘Wolf Man,’ Leigh Whannell Explores Personal Monsters

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The writer and director of “The Invisible Man,” 21st-century style, is back with an interpretation of another Universal Pictures monster movie, “Wolf Man.”

‘Wicked,’ ‘Anora’ and ‘A Complete Unknown’ Get Writers Guild Nominations

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  • My Old Ass (Movie)
  • Nickel Boys (Movie)
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The three films have momentum leading up to the planned Oscars nomination announcement next week.

BAFTA Nominations 2025: ‘Conclave’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ Are Up for Best Film

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  • Emilia Perez (Movie)
  • Hard Truths (Movie)
  • Heretic (Movie)
  • Sing Sing (Movie)
  • The Apprentice (Movie)
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  • The Outrun (Movie)
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  • Wicked (Movie)
  • Audiard, Jacques
  • Baker, Sean (1971- )
  • Berger, Edward (1970- )
  • Brody, Adrien
  • Chalamet, Timothee (1995- )
  • Corbet, Brady
  • Domingo, Colman
  • Erivo, Cynthia
  • Fargeat, Coralie
  • Fiennes, Ralph
  • Gascon, Karla Sofia
  • Madison, Mikey (1999- )
  • Villeneuve, Denis
  • Stan, Sebastian
  • Ronan, Saoirse
  • Moore, Demi
  • Jean-Baptiste, Marianne

“Anora,” “A Compete Unknown” and “The Brutalist” are also in the running for best film at the British equivalent of the Oscars.

With ‘The Brutalist,’ Guy Pearce Makes His Hollywood Return

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After roles in “Memento” and “L.A. Confidential” made him famous, Pearce turned his back on Hollywood. At age 57, he’s returned in “The Brutalist.”

Rick Kuhn, 69, Dies; Convicted in a College Gambling Scandal

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  • Hill, Henry (1943-2012)

While playing basketball at Boston College, he participated in a point-shaving scheme with Henry Hill, the mobster later portrayed in the movie “Goodfellas.”

Are the Intense Scenes in ‘Nosferatu’ and ‘Babygirl’ Supposed to Be Funny?

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  • Babygirl (Movie)
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Are the most intense scenes in “Nosferatu,” “Anora” and “Babygirl” supposed to be funny? If not, why are people cracking up?

‘In the Shadow of Beirut’ Review: Surviving in Sabra and Shatila

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This observational documentary tracks four families living in poverty in the capital of Lebanon.

Overlooked No More: Karen Wynn Fonstad, Who Mapped Tolkien’s Middle-earth

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  • Donaldson, Stephen R
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  • The Lord of the Rings (Book)
  • The Hobbit (Book)

She was a novice cartographer who landed a dream assignment: to create an atlas of the setting of “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings.”

Oscar Nominations Are Postponed Again Because of Wildfires

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  • Wildfires
  • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

To give affected members more time, the academy extended the voting through Friday and will unveil the results Jan. 23. The nominees luncheon was canceled.

‘Wicked’ Star Cynthia Erivo Sees Her Characters Through

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  • Academy Awards (Oscars)
  • Harriet (Movie)
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Whether it’s Elphaba in “Wicked” or Celie in “The Color Purple,” the star doesn’t choose parts “frivolously”; she wants roles that stay with viewers.

Five International Movies to Stream Now

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This month, one of Pablo Escobar’s hippos narrates his life, a Ouija board terrorizes friends in India and an Iranian refugee in Finland navigates adolescence.

Watch Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson Connect in ‘Babygirl’

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  • Kidman, Nicole
  • Dickinson, Harris (1996- )
  • Reijn, Halina

The film’s writer and director, Halina Reijn, narrates a sequence.

Effectively Banned by the Regime, a Syrian Film Resurfaces

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  • Stars in Broad Daylight (Movie)
  • Mohammed, Ossama (1954- )
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Mac Miller Estate Releases Posthumous Album ‘Balloonerism’ and Short Film

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Mac Miller’s estate has released “Balloonerism,” the second posthumous album from the late rapper since his death in 2018, in tandem with a short film directed by Samuel Jerome Mason on Prime Video. “Balloonerism” is Miller in experimental mode, from the loose-jazz feel of single “5 Dollar Pony Rides” to the hazy, meandering 12-minute finale […]

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‘Severance’ Season 2 Character Guide: Who’s Who at Lumon

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‘Alarum’ Review: Sylvester Stallone Parachutes Into Busy but Unconvincing Spy-Jinks

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There are some types of screen narratives that probably shouldn’t be attempted on limited means, and “international espionage thriller” may well be one of them. That notion is illustrated by “Alarum,” which features Scott Eastwood and Willa Fitzgerald as a budget “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” ex-spies united in an under-radar domesticity interrupted by heavily armed […]

Justin Baldoni Lawsuit Alleges Blake Lively Used Taylor Swift to Pressure Him Amid ‘It Ends With Us’ Fight

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David Lynch will forever be known as a film auteur, though the consummate artist never restricted himself to a single medium. Painting, radio and even coffee production all fell within his repertoire — but Lynch’s final work as a director was “Twin Peaks: The Return.” Per the title, the 17-part Showtime series (and it was a […]

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David Lynch transformed the landscape of cinema with films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive,” and changed the parameters of television with “Twin Peaks.” From one project to the next, he repeatedly merged the surreal and nightmarish with the wholesome and quaint, luxuriating in the grey areas between an idyllic portrait of smalltown Americana and […]

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NOSFERATU - Succumb to the Darkness

    Eric McClanahan reviews Robert Eggers's latest film, NOSFERATU.

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    Wouldst thou like to live immortally?
    Robert Eggers is back in theaters with his latest vision, NOSFERATU, a remake of the 1922 film of the same name, which was itself an unlicensed retelling of Bram Stoker's DRACULA. For those who don't know, Eggers is the visionary behind such standout films as THE VVITCH, THE LIGHTHOUSE, and THE NORTHMAN. His films have earned him a fiercely dedicated fanbase and heavy auteur status in Hollywood, essentially giving him carte blanche when it comes to making his films. NOSFERATU is the culmination of that legacy and that power, for better or worse.

    I saw NOSFERATU last night in a packed theater, my second choice theater as the first had already sold out by the time I arrived. It was preceded by trailers for THE WOLF MAN and THE MONKEY, tailored to its audience of artistic horror hounds. The movie begins with simple white text over black backgrounds, and the first thing the audience hears is a woman crying the darkness. From there, the film is two plus hours of atmosphere and mood, stretched to its near breaking point before the final fade out. Eggers is a master of tone, an Edgar Allan Poe of the visual form, and his legacy as a visual storyteller receives no tarnish with this entry into his oeuvre. So much is explored with a muted color palette and expert use of light and shadow. The camera pulls into darkness, pulls the bodies onscreen into rooms into which they cannot see,

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    James Fox Discusses His Documentary THE PROGRAM

      Filmmaker James Fox discusses his new documentary THE PROGRAM which examines the United States government's pre-existing relationship with UAPs.

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      In a new AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SEGMENT, I will do something terrifically similar to what I did the last time I did this segment, and now that I'm reading that out loud I realize how ridiculous it sounds. Regardless, I once again enter the realm of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena and speak with a specialist about what the United States knows, what it doesn't, and the barriers that are preventing it from disclosing its full knowledge to the public.
      Let's get one thing established right away: the conversation around alien visitation has changed. When I chatted with Disclosure Activist Stephen Bassett back in 2021, we weren't discussing if these visitations were real but rather why we weren't being told about them. Even the classification has changed - they're no longer Unidentified Flying Objects but Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon, or UAPs. Our government has come clean about their interest in UAPs, largely due to military concerns, and they take sightings seriously. The Defense Department's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office was created to investigate unidentified anomalies to determine if they're foreign or domestic, dangerous or innocuous, earthbound or alien. That part is transparent, but THE PROGRAM's findings aren't, and that is the subject of filmmaker James Fox's new documentary, THE PROGRAM.

      I chatted with James Fox, filmmaker of The Phenomenon, Moment of Contact, and I Know What I Saw, to discuss THE PROGRAM after viewing it, and though we were able to talk for quite a while, I didn't really have that many questions. Not because the

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      BLOODY AXE WOUND is a Bloody Good Time!

        McEric chats with produced Hilarie Burton Morgan and star Molly Brown about the new SHUDDER exclusive BLOODY AXE WOUND, a coming-of-age slasher comedy with heart(s) to spare.

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        Everything about film has changed, and while some lambast this brave new world, it does have its silver linings. Streaming services took over channels and then became their own studios. For every Netflix dud there's a great horror film championed by SHUDDER, Bloody Disgusting, or Fangoria that would go otherwise unproduced. SHUDDER, specifically, has been picking up amazing films, from last year's LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL to this year's IN A VIOLENT NATURE. The studio is ending the year strong with a meta take on the coming-of-age slasher rom-com called BLOODY AXE WOUND, releasing in limited theaters before landing on the streamer in early 2025. The synopsis is as follows:
        Abbie Bladecut (Sari Arambulo, "A.P. Bio") is a teenager torn between the macabre traditions of her family’s bloody trade and the tender stirrings of her first crush (Molly Brown, "Dexter: Original Sin"). In the small town of Clover Falls, Abbie’s father, Roger Bladecut (Billy Burke, TWILIGHT), has built an infamous legacy by capturing real-life killings on tape and selling them to eager customers, but as Abbie delves deeper into the grisly family business, she begins to wonder if it’s time to take the family tradition in a new direction. 

        The conceit of the film is surprisingly fresh in a genre that finds new ways to reinvent itself with shocking regularity. Set within the confines of a horror film, we see what it might be like to grow up in a family where the patriarch is a serial killer/slasher who rises from the grave

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        Barbarella Dives into Conversation with FREEDIVER Director Michael John Warren!

          Barbarella Dives into Conversation with FREEDIVER Director Michael John Warren!

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          Hey friends! Barbarella here. Michael John Warren’s latest documentary Freediver is available on Prime Video, or buy or rent on Digital starting December 7, 2024. The film plunges viewers into the world of competitive freediving as it chronicles Alexey Molchanov’s unprecedented attempt to set world records in multiple categories of the sport. Opening with some explanations about diving’s impact on the body, the film draws me back to memories of getting certified to scuba. Prior to those classes, the risks about which I knew were drowning, underwater predators (e.g. sharks), and the bends. Yet, those first days in the classroom, we learned a whole horde of other damaging or fatal consequences of diving that I had never previously considered. Once we were all sufficiently terrified of the consequences of our planned endeavor, it was time to don our gear and plunge into the depths. And we did, despite the inherent risks of injury and death. 
          Although risk-free to myself, witnessing Alexey move gracefully deeper into peril in Freediver proves almost as nerve-wracking as my first open-water dive and leaves me pondering questions, like “How long could I hold my breath?” - the answer is not long at all - or “Would I ever consider free diving?” The answer is maybe, but absolutely not competitively. Those people are insane, superhuman, or both!
          Whether they are insane or not, I spend much of the film in awe of these people who have trained their bodies to perform skills the human body was never meant to experience.

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          Tim Sheridan - Creator Interview

            Tim Sheridan chats about Alan Scott: Green Lantern, Superman: Man of Tomorrow, Batman: The Long Halloween, and adapting legacy stories to small and large screens.

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            When I got into this racket over six years ago, I did so as a fan. In fact, it was a passing text exchange with a friend about the movie A QUIET PLACE that ended with “Hey, do you want to write about movies for a website?” Flash forward, here I am, having interviewed over a hundred creatives in my time with this site and others. Typically, I’ll get an email from a PR firm asking if I want to screen a film and speak with attached talent or read a book and speak with the author. I rarely say no as I firmly believe that everyone is worth talking to and every person you come in contact with can teach you something that you might not learn in your own sphere of social contacts or experiences.
             
            This interview is different. This subject I hunted down. I saw that he was going to be at New York Comic Con this year signing books in Artist Alley, and I’d already interacted with him briefly on Twitter (back when it was Twitter) so I felt I could swing over and say hello. I did, and of course he had some fans in front of him when I arrived so I decided to hang back and let them have their moment. Watching him interact with these fans confirmed everything I believed about this writer - he couldn’t be any nicer, any more accommodating, or any more grateful for the people who celebrate his art.

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            Jenni "JWoww" Farley on Writing/Directing DEVON

              McEric chats with reality star Jenni "JWoww" Farley on her feature-film debut as writer/director of the found-footage horror film DEVON.

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              Found footage horror. Do you love it? Do you hate it? Do you think it is its own genre or do you lump it in with its overarching tone - slasher, supernatural, monster, etc. Love it or hate it, the convention is here to stay, as it offers a realistic, relatable approach to horror that blurs the lines between reality, film, empathy, and voyeurism.
               
              So, when I got an email asking if I wanted to screen the feature DEVON, written and directed by Jenni “JWoww” Farley, I said “of course I do!” My wife is a fan of “Jersey Shore” and has been since day one, so I mostly did it for her, but I was also very curious what the singular star would bring to the horror pantheon. The logline read:
               
              Devon's parents never stopped searching for answers after her disappearance from a notorious asylum. Years after the incident, a mysterious website draws five adventurers to the abandoned asylum where she was last seen. Armed with cameras, they plunge into the darkness, unaware they’re filming their own descent into horror—never meant to return.
               

               
              I got the chance to chat with writer/director/producer Jenni “JWoww” Farley about jumping into a feature-length film, the serendipitous location, and her crew. 
               

               
              Eric McClanahan: Hey, Jenni! How are you?
               
              Jenni “JWoww” Farley: Good. Nervous. 
               
              EM: Nervous? Why are you nervous?
               
              JJF: I feel like this is [me] kind of starting my career over. It’s a different world, a different element. I am a superfan of horror films; I have been since I

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              HIPPO'S Writer/Director Mark Rapaport Chats Video Games, Sex Talks, and Black-and-White Filmmaking

                HIPPO'S Writer/Director Mark Rapaport Chats Video Games, Sex Talks, and Black-and-White Filmmaking

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                Hey, friends! Barbarella here to talk about dark comedy Hippo, or more accurately to share the conversation I had with Hippo’s director and writer Mark Rapaport. Genuinely funny, this incredible film has the potential to achieve cult status, so long as people take a chance on this black-and-white gem and actually see it. I recommend that they do. Hippo stars Kimball Farley, Lilla Kizlinger, Eliza Roberts, and Eric Roberts as the narrator. It tells the story of two exceptionally different teens being raised by their mother in a somewhat isolated existence. At times, it reminds me of Yorgos Lanthimos’ Dogtooth, in the way that the children in Hippo are sheltered, while not in the same extreme way they were in the Greek film, both films make strong points about the detriment of isolation. The two would make a great double-feature, but if you want to jump on this one first, Hippo will be in select theaters November 8. 

                At any rate, after a night of minimal sleep due to staying out late at the Pink concert, I caught up with Mark Rapaport, and we had a fun chat about the movie. Check it out!
                Barbara: Why go black and white with this? 
                Mark: I've always loved classic movies, but I never thought I would make a movie in black and white until my cinematographer started taking photos of black and white, and I was like, “These are so cool and good, why don't more people shoot in black and white? Maybe we should do something like that.” He was very into that. When

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                Spooky Picks for Fright Night Flicks

                  McEric highlights a few spooky films for your Halloween night, including DIE ALONE and HOLD YOUR BREATH.

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                  ‘Tis the season, for a few more hours, before Mariah Carey breaks through her ice-cocoon and heralds in the winter holidays. If you need a couple of thrillers to hold back the tide of the inevitable, I’ve got you covered with a couple of brand new features released this very month: HOLD YOUR BREATH and DIE ALONE.
                   
                  DIE ALONE stars Carrie-Anne Moss (THE MATRIX, “The Acolyte”), Frank Grillo (CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, ONE DAY AS A LION), Douglas Smith (HBO’s “Big Love”), and Kimberly-Sue Murray (Netflix’s “V-Wars”). The film is written and directed by Lowell Dean (WOLFCOP, SUPERGRID) and released by Quiver Distribution. After an outbreak turns the majority of the population into plant-based zombies, a young man (Smith) with amnesia searches for his lost love and stumbles across a rugged survivalist (Moss). Check out the trailer:
                   

                   
                  If you’re getting “The Last of Us” vibes, you’re on the right track. The film features some pretty great creature effects, apt desolation to sell the apocalypse, and a surprisingly original story. Moss is the star of the show, by far, and carries her scenes with a deadpan humor that keeps the heavy subject matter from swallowing the viewer in despair. The budget limitations are clear but the film that emerges is certainly a smart, fun ride that hits all the points of an apocalyptic thriller with a (predictable) plot twist and great performances.
                   
                  I got the chance to chat with Carrie-Anne Moss about the production of the film, her bicycle-riding skills, and dream roles.

                  Carrie-Anne

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                  Snake Plotzkin Reviews THE LIFE AND DEATHS OF CHRISTOPHER LEE

                    Snake Plotzkin Reviews THE LIFE AND DEATHS OF CHRISTOPHER LEE

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                    Snake Plotzkin, reporting from Fantastic Fest 2024, where I got to see the biographical documentary, The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee. I’m a big fan of Hammer horror, and I will watch literally any Hammer film with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing in it. One of my favorite Hammer films is Rasputin the Mad Monk, which, if you haven’t seen it, is one of Lee’s best performances. The gigantically tall Lee stalks around St. Peterburg as the mad monk, hypnotizing women, seducing them, and then yelling at them to get out of his room and leave their money on the bed. It’s amazing. 

                    If The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee had been made up completely of anecdotes about Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing on the Hammer films, I would honestly have been very satisfied with it. But the movie unexpectedly goes much further, revealing not just another side of the actor, but multiple facets. For instance, did you know that Christopher Lee fought Nazis? That he may have been the inspiration for James Bond (which was written by his cousin)? That he released two heavy metal albums? Well, this movie goes where no marionette-narrated biopic has gone before, using a mix of interviews, animation, and puppetry to bring Christopher Lee to life (the man himself passed away in 2015).
                    Yes, I said puppetry. The movie is narrated by a marionette of Christopher Lee – who, in an uncanny imitation of Lee’s sonorous voice (played by Peter Szymon Serafinowicz, an English actor

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                    STRANGE HARVEST: THE OCCULT MURDER IN THE INLAND EMPIRE Premieres at Fantastic Fest 2024!

                      STRANGE HARVEST: THE OCCULT MURDER IN THE INLAND EMPIRE Premieres at Fantastic Fest 2024!

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                      Hey friends. Barbarella here. Strange Harvest: The Occult Murder in the Inland Empire is a long title for a great narrative utilizing the true-crime documentary format. The format proves so effective at tricking my brain into thinking I’m watching actual footage of crime scenes and caught-on-tape moments that I had to occasionally remind myself to relax, it’s only a movie. 
                      It made its world premiere at Fantastic Fest 2024 on September 22, 2024 at 11:50 p.m. CT, and I had the delightful opportunity to sit down with genre director Stuart Ortiz, and actors Peter Zisso and Terri Apple in Austin last week. Check it out!

                      Barbara: I'm one of these people that I can watch the most gruesome stuff in movies, and it doesn't bother me, heads getting drilled and stuff.
                      Peter: Bless You. 
                      Barbara: But it really upsets me to see people getting hurt, even these skateboarding videos and such, and this movie messed with my brain because I knew it’s fictional, but my brain got tricked into thinking it was real at times because the way it was done. I'm very impressed with the effectiveness of that. 
                      Stuart: Thank you.  
                      Barbara: Why do this in a true crime format? What were you going for? 
                      Stuart: I just think it's a really interesting way to tell a story, and in particular to tell a horror story because it just allows you to have this vantage point that you don't normally have with horror, to investigate certain details or aspects of a horror story that you wouldn't focus on necessarily in a more conventional story. I

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                      Kevin Smith Talks THE 4:30 MOVIE

                        Kevin Smith Talks to McEric about THE 4:30 MOVIE

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                        Kevin Smith’s THE 4:30 MOVIE is coming home today, available on digital through all major retailers. The film tells the story of young Brian David, an avatar of Kevin Smith, and his adventures at the local Atlantic Cinema where he watches films with his friends Burny and Belly in 1986. It’s a departure from the View Askewniverse that Smith started thirty years ago, which admittedly stretched to its possible breaking point as the characters within encountered rebel angels, demons, Hollywood, jewel thieves, terrorists, and a monkey. THE 4:30 MOVIE offers a much more grounded story of a simpler time when the cinema and video store ruled the weekend, and the lives on the silver screen either mirrored our own or showed us worlds we could only imagine. 

                        I had the opportunity to chat with Kevin Smith yesterday in support of the film’s digital release and it went exactly as I thought it would: we were given six minutes, I asked one question, and he talked for eight. What I got in that response, though, was a good deal of wisdom about what the filmmaker attempts when he puts his memories to screen for our amusement, how he’s remained relevant, and where his ideas originate. Prior to the interview’s start, my cat Bennie decided she needed to be part of it all, as well, and leapt onto the seat behind me. 
                         
                        Eric McClanahan - Hi Kevin!
                         
                        Kevin Smith - Hello, Eric! How are you?
                         
                        EM - I’m well, thank you!
                         
                        KS - Look at that cat!

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                        Interview with the Cast of TERRIFIER 3

                          McEric chats with David Howard Thornton (Art the Clown) and Lauren Lavera (Sienna Shaw) ahead of Damien Leone's TERRIFIER 3

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                          Time to crawl out from under your bridges, ghouls, because Damien Leone’s Art the Clown is back in TERRIFIER 3, hitting theaters October 11th. This time the terror is set against the backdrop of Christmas, with Art (David Howard Thornton) returning to hunt down Sienna (Lauren Lavera) after she cut his head off in the last installment. The film picks up right at the end of Part 2 before allowing Art to take a five year siesta while Sienna spends time in facilities piecing her psyche back together. Young Jonathan Shaw (Elliott Fullam) isn’t so young anymore, attending college near his Aunt and Uncle, Jessica and Mark (Margaret Anne Florence and Alex Ross), with whom Sienna stays after being checked out of the latest facility. 

                          The film opens with Art dispatching a family while dressed in a Santa Claus suit, letting the audience know right away that no one is safe. The entire film plays out as a supercut of gory kills and dark humor, with occasional moments of genuine world-building that allows the supporting cast to really stretch their acting muscles. Plotwise, the film seems to be more focused on showcasing creative kills than telling a cohesive story, and the end seems somewhat rushed, as though the filmmakers had almost forgotten that they had to end the thing. 
                           
                          What a TERRIFIER fan is looking for, however, is exactly what they’ll find in 3: inventive kills, stomach-turning sound design, laughs that’ll make you question your own morality, and surprises. When I got

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                          Barbarella Talks AI With SUBSERVIENCE Director S.K. Dale

                            Barbarella Talks AI With SUBSERVIENCE Director S.K. Dale

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                            Hi friends, Barbarella here. Sci-fi film Subservience, starring Megan Fox, Michele Morrone  (his name’s Italian so the “ch” is pronounced like a “k”), Madeline Zima, and Matilda Firth, just came out on Demand and Digital, so let’s talk about AI. Do you think artificial intelligence will bring about major medical advancements, or do you envision more of a Terminator situation evolving? I tend to think it’s not the AI itself but whoever’s behind it that should be on whom we focus our concern. When it comes to cinema, filmmakers always hold technology responsible, because let’s face it, that makes for a more entertaining movie. I would argue Will Honley and April Maguire’s screenplay puts at least some of the onus on the humans. Maybe don’t say certain things to a Sim that’s constantly evolving and learning; that’s all I’m saying. If it weren’t for one comment made to Alice (Megan Fox), the attractive Sim acquired to help out around the house, perhaps a lot of mayhem could have been avoided. 
                             
                            I appreciate that the conflict in Subservience primarily occurs within the family unit, as this makes it more believable to me. Favoring older technologies, Nick (Michele Morrone) isn’t the biggest fan of artificial intelligence, but when he and his sick wife (Madeline Zima) can’t keep up with managing the household and children, he caves and gets Alice, the best new Sim on the market, to help out, and you know that’s not going to work out quite how everyone expects, well, at least how everyone

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                            THE 4:30 MOVIE's Cast Speaks About Kevin Smith's New Comedy

                              McEric chats with the cast of Kevin Smith's THE 4:30 MOVIE

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                              Writer/Director Kevin Smith began his View Askewniverse in 1994 with his breakout hit CLERKS. The film tells the story of a couple of slackers working dead-end jobs in New Jersey in the 1990s and the conversations and misadventures they dabble in along the way. The film paved the way for countless stories, and so far nine films by Smith have rounded out its canon, along with several animated adventures and more in the pages of comic books. Before Dante and Randall ever sat around the Quik Stop and chatted about JAWS, STAR WARS, or even NAVY SEALS, young Kevin Smith was a New Jersey native soaking up inspiration on the silver screen at his local movie theater, the Atlantic Highlands Cinema. Flash forward to today and he owns that theater, rebranded as the Smodcastle, where he showcases new releases, repertory classics, film festivals, and even special screenings of “Movies With Kev,” where he screens a classic and participates in a Q&A following the screening.
                               
                              Finally the formative experiences of young Kev are getting their own film treatment, with Kevin Smith’s newest release, THE 4:30 MOVIE, premiering tomorrow in cinemas around the country. The film, not set within the View Askewniverse, tells the story of a young man named Brian David, a not-even-thinly-veiled stand-in for Kevin Smith, played by Austin Zajur, who one day in the late spring of 1986 asks his crush Melody Barnegat (Siena Agudong) to meet him at the movies. This is much to the chagrin of his two

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                              Shiloh Fernandez Discusses Working With Nadine Crocker on CONTINUE

                                Shiloh Fernandez Discusses Working With Nadine Crocker on CONTINUE

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                                Hey, friends! Barbarella here. It feels a little wrong that I have a ton of pep today while I’m covering a movie about the very serious topic of suicide, but here we are. Continue makes a personal and powerful statement from writer, director, and star Nadine Crocker, who survived her own suicide attempt in her twenties. In Theaters, On Demand and Digital September 6, 2024, Continue escorts viewers through Dean’s struggles as she experience life after a suicide attempt. Beautifully shot, the film also includes an unexpected love story, albeit, I’m not sure I believe that two people would be that flirtatious while discussing their past traumas, but just because I wouldn’t flirt while sharing horrific things from the past doesn’t mean it’s not possible that some people might. Anyway, before I veer too far off-topic, the movie stars an actor of whom I’ve been a fan since first seeing him about fifteen years ago in an independent film at Fantastic Fest called Deadgirl, and I’m grateful to have the opportunity to chat with that actor, Shiloh Fernandez, about the film. 
                                Right out of the gate, I share my love of Deadgirl and Shiloh’s performance in it. Check out his response and the rest of our conversation! 
                                Shiloh: That is so sweet. It’s still one of my favorite movies. I loved doing a small movie like that, and all these years later, to do Continue, I think it was maybe the 2nd smallest. It is really neat having these small movies make an impact. 
                                Barbara: I don’t know what it says about me, but Deadgirl was one

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                                Barbarella and Director Audrey Cummings Discuss Western PLACE OF BONES!

                                  Barbarella and Director Audrey Cummings Discuss Western PLACE OF BONES!

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                                  Hey, friends. Barbarella here. A new Western, Place of Bones, rides into theaters and on digital Friday, August 23, 2024. Unlike the Westerns of yesteryear, this one is female-led, with Audrey Cummings in the director’s chair and Heather Graham shining in the lead role as a mother who, along with her daughter (Brielle Robillard), must fight for survival when a gang of outlaws, led by Tom Hopper, arrives in the area.   
                                  I’ve been a Tom Hopper fan ever since he won me over with his enticing portrayal of Billy Bones in Black Sails. He earns additional adoration from me through the way he injects subtle humor as villain Bear John in this film. I find myself laughing at moments that I’m fairly certain weren’t intended to be funny, yet he fires wit like a true sharp-shooter with a faint exasperation about him that’s just funny. However, he’s not the only one who offers something more than just delivering what’s written on the page. Corin Nemec, Brielle Robillard, and Heather Graham also add an extra something that gives insight into their characters and adds a bit of snark to the exchanges.
                                   
                                  I had the opportunity to speak with Audrey Cummings, and I sometimes like to break the ice with a question about Muppet-casting on remakes. While she placed Kermit, Miss Piggy and Fozzy Bear in the lead roles of Calhoun (Corin Nemec), Pandora (Heather Graham), and Hester (Brielle Robillard), I took a completely different approach, thinking it would be fun to have Statler and

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                                  #ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD

                                    #ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD director Marcus Dunstan and star Jade Pettyjohn talk to McEric about the new slasher comedy!

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                                    There was every manner of film at this year’s Tribeca Festival, and I managed to take in thirteen features, four shorts, and an episodic premiere by the time the whole thing wrapped this past June. One of the highlights was the opportunity to interview two of the lead talents behind the new slasher ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD: director Marcus Dunstan and star Jade Pettyjohn. We met at the Roxy Hotel bar and restaurant, a favorite meetup spot of mine, on a Saturday morning. I was, admittedly, running late, but they were so patient and gracious with me and I always appreciate that from stars and filmmakers, whose lives are probably ten times as cluttered as mine. 
                                    Its logline says of the film: “A group of college friends rents an airbnb for the biggest music festival of the year. However, their weekend of partying soon takes a deadly turn as a masked killer murders them one by one according to their sins.”

                                    The film, though familiar in synopsis, finds a way to inject new life into a tired formula. The design of the killer is unique, the kills are creative, the victims are fighters rather than training dummies, for the most part, and the twist(s) are welcome.
                                     
                                    Marcus Dunstan is perpetually smiling, speaking in a small voice from a large, gentle face. Jade Pettyjohn is excitable, clearly enjoying being at the festival and also talking about this joyous diversion in her filmography. We couldn’t help but jump right in. Unfortunately, I recorded this

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                                    Check Out This Trailer for Psychological Thriller SLINGSHOT!!

                                      Check Out This Trailer for Psychological Thriller SLINGSHOT!!

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                                      Hey friends, Barbarella here. It seems like ages since we’ve had a really cool psychological thriller that takes place in space, but it appears that Slingshot may fill that void. When a trio of elite astronauts set to undertake a risky slingshot maneuver, potential issues with both the ship and a crew member add to the dangers of the mission. Starring Casey Affleck, Laurence Fishburne, Emily Beecham, Tomer Capone, and David Morrissey, the film hits theaters nationwide August 30th.
                                      Check out the trailer!

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                                      SDCC Robert Downey Jr returns to MCU!

                                        Robert Downey Jr is back but not as we know it!

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                                        In perhaps the most shocking story to come out of this year's otherwise short-on news panel from Marvel Studios, Robert Downey Jr is returning to the MCU. It has just been announced that he has been cast as none other than the great green dictator Doctor Doom. Taking to the stage Downey Jr had this to say:
                                        "New mask, same task...What can I tell ya, I like playing complicated characters."
                                        Whether or not he’ll be the genuine Earth 616 version or the Doom from the alternate Universe Fantastic Four: First Steps seems to be set in remains to be seen. Either way, welcome back to the fold RDJ.
                                        The panel revealed that Downey Jr’s Doom would make his presence known in the freshly titled Avengers: Doomsday which has a release date of May 2026 with Avengers: Secret Wars following in May 2027.
                                         Let us know what you think of this curveball in the comments down below!

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                                        SDCC Max Panel unveils new Penguin Trailer!

                                          The Max panel from HBO has just unveiled the second trailer for its forthcoming original limited series!

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                                           Tear down the empire from the inside out.
                                          The Max panel from HBO has just unveiled the second trailer for its forthcoming original limited series The Penguin starring Academy Award Nominee Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Rhenzi Feliz and Clancy Brown.
                                          Set directly after the events of Matt Reeves’ The Batman, the series follows crime boss Oswald Cobblepot as he makes a bid to control Gotham cities underworld after the death of Carmine Falcone.
                                          Created by showrunner Lauren LeFranc and Directed by Craig Zobel, The Penguin premiers on September 19 exclusively on Max.
                                          I personally still can't get my head around Farrell’s insane transformation for this role. When you see him introduce the trailer, it makes that stunning metamorphosis all the more unreal.
                                          Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think in the comments below.

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                                          SDCC Star Trek Panel reveals first look at Strange New Worlds and More!

                                            All the action from the Star Trek panel at San Diego Comic-Con!

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                                            The Star Trek panel at SDCC just hit and boy did Paramount + bring the good stuff!
                                            Not only did they give us our first look at Strange New Worlds Season 3 and Lower Decks Season 5 but we were also treated to our first look at section 31, a Paramount+ Original Movie, starring Academy Award® winner Michelle Yeoh as Emperor Philippa Georgiou who joins a secret division of Starfleet tasked with some of the shadier work that comes with protecting the United Federation of Planets.
                                            Also revealed was a little bit of casting news regarding the upcoming Star Trek: Starfleet Academy series, which is bringing back Star Trek: Discovery alum Tig Notaro, Oded Fehr and Mary Wiseman and get this, Robert Picardo of Voyager and Prodigy!
                                            It would seem that the next few years will be a great time to be a Star Trek fan and I can't wait for more.
                                            Let us know what you think of the footage in the comments section below and as always, Live Long and Prosper…

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                                            SDCC Doctor Who Christmas special clip!!

                                              Nicola Coughlan introduces the first look at the new Doctor Who Christmas Special!

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                                              Hello Doctor Who fans, House of Macleod here with some very special news!
                                              SDCC 2024 has well and truly kicked off and this year promises to be full of all the geeky joy that keeps us going through these long summer months and Honey, are we here for fun!
                                              Speaking of Joy, Doctor Who’s YouTube channel just released a first look at the 2024 Christmas special, complete with an introduction from Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton, Derry Girls, Barbie).
                                              This year's special is called “Joy to the World” and is written by Steven Moffat and happens to be the 50th script he’s written for the series in total.
                                              Doctor Who is available now to stream on BBC iPlayer in the UK and Disney+ in the rest of the world.
                                              Check out the clip straight from Hall H below and as usual, let us know what you think in the comments section!
                                              Allons-y!

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                                              Amazon MGM Revives the Legendary Studio United Artists!

                                                Amazon MGM Revives the Legendary Studio United Artists!

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                                                In some exciting news circulating the internet, it would seem that the ex-head of film at Netflix Scott Stuber is reviving the once legendary United Artists label through new partners Amazon MGM Studios.
                                                Founded in 1919 by the likes of Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickforth, D.W.Griffith and famed actor and filmmaker Douglas Fairbanks, United Artists began as a studio that would allow artists to control their own careers and artistic vision instead of being controlled by Hollywood moneymen.
                                                After decades of success, Metro Goldwyn Mayer bought the company over in 1981 for an unheard-of 350 million dollars and continued to release movies under the brand MGM/UA through the rest of the 80s, 90s and 2000s. United Artists are responsible for releasing some of the most classic movies of all time including The Mark of Zorro (1920), D.W.Griffith’s final film The Struggle (1931), The Great Dictator (1941), Alexander the Great (1956), Robert Mitchum’s Thunder Road (1958), The Magnificent Seven (1960), Dr. No (1963), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), Rocky (1976), Annie Hall (1977), Raging Bull (1980) and To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) to name but a few. 
                                                Jennifer Salke (Head of Amazon MGM Studios) had this to say about the resurrection:
                                                 
                                                “With his proven track record of delivering global hits and an eye towards theatrical fare, Scott’s expertise and vision align perfectly with our film strategy. We are so proud to welcome him on the relaunch of the legendary UA brand, as we work to leverage existing and new IP into big, broad films

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                                                Fanhome Launches The Legends of Batman Collection

                                                  Fanhome, a subscription-based models and collections service, launches a Batman collection for the ages.

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                                                  Hello all!
                                                   
                                                  So, if you're like me, you love Batman. Who doesn't? However, when it comes down to reading his myriad adventures, where should one start? 

                                                  Batman has been a hero in pages and on screens for over 85 years, so it's hard to jump into his exploits without a guiding hand to navigate the most important formative stories. To this end Fanhome, a subscription-based model and collectible service, has launched a new collection called The Legends of Batman Graphic Novel Collection. From Year Zero to Year 100, this collection promises to tell the most definitive stories of the Caped Crusader in beautifully reproduced glossy hardcovers, each with bonus content such as variant covers, concept art, and creator notes.
                                                   
                                                  "From the moment Bruce Wayne becomes The Caped Crusader to his final days in the future, this collection brings together essential Batman tales in a book series that belongs on every bookshelf."
                                                   
                                                  New volumes arrive monthly, and the series is MASSIVE. From the collected spines one can see that we'll witness the Joker's origin, the Death in the Family, the Breaking of the Bat, and the formation and expansion of the Bat Family. This looks to be an amazing collection for fans of the Bat new and established, young and old. 
                                                   
                                                  To find out how to order, check out https://www.fanhome.com/us/movie-series/legends-batman-graphic-novels

                                                   
                                                  Check it out and stay tuned for more info!
                                                  -McEric, aka Eric McClanahan-

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                                                  Exclusive Clip from THE MANDELA EFFECT PHENOMENON!!

                                                    Exclusive Clip from THE MANDELA EFFECT PHENOMENON!!

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                                                    Hey friends, Barbarella here. We have an exclusive clip from The Mandela Effect Phenomenon, directed by Robert Kiviat. The film explores the claims that movies, TV show titles, celebrities’ names, logos and brands are not what they once were. Conspiracy theorists may jump on the notion that a supernatural force is editing history. 
                                                    Check out this clip from The Mandela Effect Phenomenon. The documentary is available now on digital!

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                                                    Shane Dax Taylor Talks MURDER COMPANY

                                                      Shane Dax Taylor Talks MURDER COMPANY

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                                                      Hey friends, Barbarella here. I’ve had quite a couple months, and I wish I could say that I was gallivanting around the globe, but not this time. I’ve been sick a good chunk of it. In fact, I had quite a fever when I screened Murder Company, written by Jesse Mittelstadt and directed by Shane Dax Taylor. I don’t know that it would be fair to the filmmakers to review the film, given that I was feeling so awful while watching it that I don’t think my thoughts would necessarily be a true reflection of how the movie was. I will make a few observations, though. 

                                                      First of all, Kelsey Grammer was my favorite thing about Murder Company, which is currently On Digital and On Demand, and I wanted him to have far more screen time. I love a serious Kelsey Grammer, and he's incredibly serious in this. Second, while there was far less graphic violence and gore than I would have expected from a war movie made in this day and age, the filmmakers seemed to compensate for that with the amount of people flying around, proving yet again that stunt men are insane. “Yeah, you can hurl me into that tree. Sure.” Finally, could we please stop having people engage in casual conversations while walking through enemy-occupied territories? I understand that it seems a good way to develop characters, but it drives me crazy every time anyone has a conversation at a normal volume as if they’re just strolling through the

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                                                      It May Only be July, but Here's a Trailer for THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER!

                                                        It May Only be July, but Here's a Trailer for THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER!

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                                                        Hey friends, Barbarella here. I know it’s way too early to start thinking about Christmas, but we have a trailer to share with you for a Christmas movie! Please forgive us. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever comes to theaters November 8. 
                                                        Based on Barbara Robinson’s beloved book, the story centers on the Herdmans as they take over their local church pageant. The worst kids in the community participating in a church activity; what could go wrong? It’s hard to say from the trailer if this movie, starring Judy Greer, Pete Holmes, Molly Belle Wright, and Lauren Graham, is going to be just another sappy Christmas story or something memorable to add to one's annual holiday movie rotation. I guess we’ll find out soon enough.

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                                                        Marc Singer talks AGENT RECON

                                                          Marc Singer (BEASTMASTER, V) talks Derek Ting's AGENT RECON, streaming now!

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                                                          I get a lot of emails. A lot of invites to screen films, read books, watch documentaries, talk to strangers. A lot. I can’t answer them all, sadly. But when I got an email that said there was a new film coming out with Chuck Norris and Marc Singer, and would I like to talk to Marc Singer about it, I practically broke the sound barrier with my swift response of “hell to the yes!”
                                                           

                                                           
                                                          I’m a man of a certain age, and I grew up in the wilds of Southeast Texas. As I recall my rough and tumble childhood, I don’t say I’m from the streets - I’m from the roads. Concrete jungle films didn’t interest me quite as much as actual jungle films, so if you wanted my ticket money, throw an animal or two in your film. Want to see Clint Eastwood act with a monkey? Hell yes, take my money.
                                                           
                                                          So for me there was no greater action franchise than the BEASTMASTER films starring Marc Singer. The Sword & Sorcery world of Conan distilled through the eyes and wings of beasts and marketed to a younger audience, it surprised me to learn that the films came out in the same year and were envisioned in relative ignorance of one another. While CONAN THE BARBARIAN was the box office victor, and probably stands the test of the time more defiantly, I take some pleasure in knowing that it made four times the box office draw of BEASTMASTER at the

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                                                          WIN an Autographed Poster of THE STRANGERS - CHAPTER 1!!

                                                            WIN an Autographed Poster of THE STRANGERS - CHAPTER 1!!

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                                                            Hey, friends! Barbarella here. Lionsgate horror film, THE STRANGERS - CHAPTER 1, will be available on PEST / PVOD on July 7, 2024. This is the first entry of a horror feature-film series that introduces a new generation of fans to the creepy masked strangers from Bryan Bertino’s cult classic.
                                                            We have some mini-posters signed by Cast Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez, Director Renny Harlin, and Producer Courtney Solomon to give away. If you want to win one, please email me at aicn-barbarella@hotmail.com with STRANGER as the subject. In the body of the email, please include your name and mailing address, whether or not you saw the original, and what are your preliminary thoughts on this new film series. (Open to US residents only, no PO Boxes.) Entries must be received by noon CST on Sunday, June 9.   
                                                            Check out the trailer!

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                                                            Barbarella Talks With Best-Selling Author ADELE PARKS About THE IMAGE OF YOU!

                                                              Barbarella Talks With Best-Selling Author ADELE PARKS About THE IMAGE OF YOU!

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                                                              Hey, friends! Barbarella here. The Image of You, starring Sasha Pieterse (Pretty Little Liars), Parker Young (Imposters), Nestor Carbonell (The Dark Knight Rises), and Academy Award® winner Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite), tells the story of twins Anna and Zoe, who find their bond tested when one of them falls in love. Skeptical Zoe digs for the dirt on Anna’s love interest, leading them into a web of deceit and desire.
                                                                
                                                              I had an opportunity to speak to best-selling author Adele Parks about her novel-turned-movie, and I have to tell you, I loved talking with her. She’s the kind of person I could spend days just absorbing the stories that she tells with passion, energy, and humor. I found her so engaging. I hope you will, too. Check it out. 
                                                              I want to start with a little icebreaker. What's the weirdest experience you've had while dating?
                                                              “Oh. I don’t know if I've had that many weird things. I think I've got quite a high threshold of what weird would be. Yeah, I have. Also, I'm a serial monogamist, and I've been married twice. I was married for seven years, and the very first night I went out after the divorce – which was quite a long time after the divorce – I met my second husband, so I haven't really done much dating. I should have done a lot more. No, I honestly, I'm absolutely stumped. So unlike me. I think the only quote from that is, I have a very high threshold of weird.”
                                                              You know, writers, you're creative,

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                                                              10 Most Underrated Dragon Ball Movies in the Whole Franchise, Ranked

                                                              • Anime
                                                              • Dragon Ball
                                                              • Dragon Ball Z
                                                              • Dragon Ball GT
                                                              • Dragon Ball Super

                                                              Dragon Ball movies don't always get the appreciation they deserve, especially not those from outside the DBZ era.

                                                              Movies in the Dragon Ball franchise are infamously uneven in quality. For what they are, Wrath of the Dragon and Battle of Gods are fairly spectacular, while Return of Cooler and Super Android 13! represent the worst of what the film series has to offer. Of course, no fandom is a monolith, and there are many installments that don't have the reputations they should.

                                                              20 DC Superhero Shows That Deserve to be on Max

                                                              • TV
                                                              • DC Comics
                                                              • MAX

                                                              The Flash and Static Shock are mainstay DC TV shows and yet they are two of many more that still aren't home on the Max streaming service.

                                                              Max has become a hub for DC fans, but the removal of countless titles has sparked a debate over which missing DC superhero shows deserve to be on the streaming service. As subscribers navigate the platform in search of hidden gems, classic titles, and even bizarre projects worth rediscovering, the absence of a beloved series has been a tough pill to swallow. However, reflecting on live-action and cartoon adaptations alike, DC Comics-inspired shows seem to have been hit hardest, leaving fans wanting a more complete catalog of superhero content.

                                                              New Berserk Collectible Lets Fans Shelve the Best Dark Fantasy Manga With Limited-Edition Guts & Casca Release

                                                              • Anime
                                                              • Berserk
                                                              • merchandise
                                                              • Dark Horse Comics

                                                              Berserk fans should hurry to order an epic set of detailed Guts and Casca bookends that are the ultimate way to complete their manga collection.

                                                              Running since the 1980s, Berserk is still one of the biggest and most iconic manga of all time. Now, publisher Dark Horse is celebrating its fandom and long legacy with the most stylish yet violent bookends.

                                                              Every Upcoming Yellowstone Spinoff, Ranked by Fan Anticipation

                                                              • TV
                                                              • Yellowstone
                                                              • 1923
                                                              • 1883
                                                              • The Madison

                                                              Yellowstone may have ended with season 5, but Taylor Sheridan's television universe continues with several spinoffs that have fans excited.

                                                              The Yellowstone franchise is at a turning point as Taylor Sheridan's popular Western television universe looks for a new path forward after the conclusion of its flagship series. Yellowstone officially came to an end after five seasons, putting a definitive end to one chapter in the Dutton Family Saga. However, the franchise is far from over.

                                                              10 Best Sci-fi Anime on Crunchyroll You Can Binge This Weekend

                                                              • Anime
                                                              • Crunchyroll

                                                              Crunchyroll has several great sci-fi anime, and some of the best of these shows can be binge-watched and even blitzed through in a mere weekend.

                                                              Science fiction is one of the most prevalent genres of anime, and while supernatural fantasy might be a bit more common, sci-fi certainly has its place. As a result, the decades have seen numerous sci-fi classics in the medium, many of which have found their way onto various streaming platforms. Thankfully, many of those shows are available on Crunchyroll, and some of the best can be watched fairly quickly.

                                                              What Is Gabagool? Tony Soprano's Favorite Snack Has a Hidden Meaning Fans May Have Missed (& It's Devastating)

                                                              • TV
                                                              • The Sopranos

                                                              Gabagool is delicious, but it was also used in such an intentional way in The Sopranos to explore the depths of Tony's psyche.

                                                              In The Sopranos, fans remember many iconic scenes featuring Tony Soprano with a piece of cured pork in his hand. Most kitchen scenes began with Tony going to the fridge to grab some "gabagool" as a snack. It is without a doubt the most famous detail of the character and has gone on to inspire audiences to try the character's favorite snack.

                                                              Every Sailor Moon Attack, Ranked From Weakest to Most Powerful

                                                              • Anime
                                                              • Sailor Moon

                                                              The famous Sailor Guardian has plenty of iconic attacks, but which among them are the most powerful?

                                                              In Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon franchise, the titular character had no shortage of iconic attacks at her disposal. From Usagi's iconic Moon Tiara Action to later techniques like Moon Crystal Heart Attack, the Sailor Guardian has gained countless skills and abilities as she's protected the universe from the forces of evil. With all of Sailor Moon's attacks, some are bound to be stronger than others.

                                                              This Forgotten Star Wars Game Does Jedi Combat Better Than Modern Titles

                                                              • Games
                                                              • Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

                                                              Star Wars titles from yesteryear continue to be remade for modern consoles and forgotten classic is about to get a much-needed spotlight.

                                                              It's another big year for Star Wars. The franchise will be expanded further on screen with the release of a third season of Star Wars Visions, after Star Wars: Skeleton Crew wrapped up to mass acclaim. The publishing slate is to be updated, and there are many new video games on the horizon, going through active development with teasers and trailers sure to be released in 2025. However, Star Wars is also celebrating its classic titles, and in recent years has gone back through the archives to pull out some real gems. Indeed, the franchise has always had a drive to hone in on its most nostalgic moments, and fans will have fond memories of playing through the games of previous console generations.

                                                              This Classic 2000s Anime Deserves As Much Love As Pokémon

                                                              • Anime
                                                              • Yu-Gi-Oh!

                                                              Many early-2000s anime series are rightfully considered classics. That said, Yu-Gi-Oh doesn't get the love it deserves.

                                                              Some anime stand the test of time, being talked about years after they finish their original anime runs. This is especially true of the shows released during the American anime boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s, with many of the shows broadcast on American television in that era (such as Pokémon, Digimon, and Dragon Ball Z) remaining highly praised and instantly recognizable. However, Yu-Gi-Oh bucks this trend. Despite airing during the American anime boom period and the card game remaining one of the most popular TCGs ever created, the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime is painfully overlooked today. But those who return to this classic anime will find that the series still holds up.

                                                              15 Best DC Characters Who Debuted In the 2020s, So Far

                                                              • Comics
                                                              • DC Comics

                                                              Over the past five years, DC Comics has introduced dozens of new characters, from heroes to villains, with some showcasing more potential than others.

                                                              DC Comics has a long tradition of trying out new characters every few years. Even since 2020, only five years ago, readers have been handed dozens, if not hundreds, of new characters to check out. Some are heroes, other villains, and even more fit somewhere in between. In other words, there's a character for every adventure.

                                                              How To Watch Severance Season 2 Online And Stream Every Episode Of The Emmy Winning Thriller From Anywhere

                                                              • Streaming News

                                                              The dystopian thriller returns as the conspiracy surrounding Lumon Industries deepens. Here's how to watch Severance Season 2 online where you are.

                                                              The Story Behind Mayim Bialik And Melissa Rauch's Big Bang Theory Reunion On Night Court: 'I Was Wondering When It Was My Turn'

                                                              • Television

                                                              Let the mini reunions keep on coming!

                                                              A TikTok Of Wicked Broadway Actors Recording Music For The Movie Is Going Viral, But I’m Just Here For The Cheeky Hamilton Joke

                                                              • Movies

                                                              Musical fans can get this reference.

                                                              There Are Some A+ Twilight References In This New Lego Set, But I Have A Bone To Pick About One Thing

                                                              • Movies

                                                              Hold on tight, spider monkey!

                                                              'Intentional And Subtle': XO, Kitty Star Anna Cathcart Talks To All The Boys Easter Eggs In Season 2, And I Know My Favorite

                                                              • Streaming News

                                                              I'm going to write a love letter to these To All The Boys easter eggs!

                                                              ‘A Winning Throwback To The Day-In-The-Hood Comedy.’ Critics Have Seen One Of Them Days, And They’re All In On Issa Rae’s Buddy Flick

                                                              • Movies

                                                              Keke Palmer and SZA star in upcoming film.

                                                              Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’s Ravi Cabot-Conyers Opened Up To Us About Wim’s ‘Pivotal And Important’ Lightsaber Moment In The Season 1 Finale

                                                              • Interviews

                                                              This was cool to see!

                                                              Wolf Man Director Discusses Ryan Gosling’s Original Involvement In The Universal Monster Movie And How Things Changed After Recasting

                                                              • Interviews

                                                              From our interview with the filmmaker.

                                                              A Viral Video Shows How Much More Confident Taylor Swift Grew As The Eras Tour Wore On, And I'm Living For The Comments

                                                              • Streaming News

                                                              We love a confident queen!

                                                              Disneyland Has Found A Magical Way To Help Cast Members Who Have Lost Homes In Southern California Wildfires

                                                              • Theme-parks

                                                              Bob Iger is using Disneyland to help employees displaced by the wildfires.

                                                              Steve Carell Had Just Done The Office Pilot When Kat Dennings Worked With Him On 40-Year-Old Virgin And She Still Remembers The 'Anxious Energy'

                                                              • Movies

                                                              What a time that would've been.

                                                              Steven Spielberg, Nicolas Cage, Kyle MacLachlan And More Pay Tribute To David Lynch Following His Death

                                                              • Movies

                                                              Many are honoring the legendary filmmaker.

                                                              Suite Life Of Zack And Cody Alum Brenda Song Recalls London’s Iconic ‘PRNDL’ Line, And Her Take On It Makes Me Laugh

                                                              • Television

                                                              London remains relatable to this day.

                                                              Now That Animal Kingdom’s TriceraTop Spin Is Officially Closed, I Think The Attraction Should Be Reimagined And Moved

                                                              • Theme-parks

                                                              Let's save the dinosaurs from extinction this time!

                                                              John Lithgow And Stanley Tucci Had A+ Reactions To Conclave Being Called 'The Religious Version Of Mean Girls'

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                                                              As Star Trek Voyager Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary, Kate Mulgrew Shares Solemn Request With Fans Regarding L.A. Wildfires

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                                                              Florence Pugh Has A Hot Take On The Lord Of The Rings Movies And It's So Wild She Cracked Stephen Colbert Up

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                                                              The Penguin's Cristin Milioti Feared Her Sofia Falcone Performance Would Be ‘Embarrassing’ Enough To Get Her Fired, And I’m Shocked There Was Ever Any Doubt

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                                                              Michael Weatherly Just Took An Under-The-Radar Shot At A Rival Streaming Service Ahead Of Tony & Ziva Premiere

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                                                              I Can’t Tell If I'm More Amused By This Story About Zoolander Being Laura Bush's Favorite Movie Or Ben Stiller's Fun Response

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                                                              Bachelor Nation Fans Confused About Matt James' Breakup Post Hours After Video With Rachael Kirkconnell, And It’s Such A Rumors Rabbit Hole

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                                                              Twin Peaks And Mulholland Drive's David Lynch Is Dead At 78

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                                                              After Hugh Jackman Is Spotted Canoodling With Sutton Foster, New Report Reveals There's Seemingly A Reason He Hasn't Filed For Divorce Yet

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                                                              After Home Improvement And Last Man Standing, Tim Allen Had One Request If He Was Going To 'Be Like The Tom Brady Of Sitcoms'

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                                                              The sitcom legend called an important shot in his big network return.

                                                              Bruce Willis’ Wife Shares Touching Video Of The Legendary Actor Shaking Hands With California’s First Responders, And Fans Are In Their Feels

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                                                              Tom Holland Just Admitted He Found Out About Landing Spider-Man Through Instagram And The Whole Thing Was 'Fishy': 'Have A Little Bit Of Respect.'

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                                                              Harley Quinn Season 5 Kicked Off With Fun Superman References And A 'Martha' Joke I Can't Stop Giggling At

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                                                              Joel McHale Joined Scream 7 And His Role Destroys A Popular Fan Theory

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                                                              Big Brother's Tyler Crispen Blindsided Fans With Two Major Life Updates, And I'm So Happy For Him

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                                                              What's The Meaning Behind Severance's Goats? The Creator Speaks Out About What's Coming In Season 2, And I Could Not Be More Pumped

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                                                              'I Said No To Everything... Other Than For My Wine.' I'm Loving Cameron Diaz's Comments About How Back In Action Prompted Her Hollywood Return (Almost As Much As I Love That Wine)

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                                                              ‘There’s No Way I’m Getting It.’ Pete Davidson And More SNL Greats Recall Horror Of Producers Not Laughing During Auditions

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                                                              ‘I Take It As A Compliment’: The Traitors’ (SPOILER) Reacts To Being The First One Murdered

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                                                              That Time Keke Palmer Met An Akeelah And The Bee Superfan In A Strip Club

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                                                              Will Diddy Ever Be A Global Brand Again? What A Former Bad Boy Intern And Entertainment Exec Says

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                                                              Was Brad Pitt’s Girlfriend Ines De Ramon A Contributing Factor To Him And Angelina Jolie Finalizing Their Drawn Out, 'Eight Year War Of The Roses' Divorce?

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                                                              Brad Pitt and Angelina Joie ended their eight-year divorce battle, possibly thanks to Pitt's new relationship.

                                                              League of Legends Releases Season One Animatic, And Arcane Fans Are Freaking Out Over What This Could Mean For The Spinoff Show

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                                                              Ben Affleck Is Not In Legal Trouble, But An Insider Has Explained Exactly Why He Was Chatting With The Cops In His Neighborhood

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                                                              Cole Hauser's Comments About Yellowstone Ending Seem Overly Emotional (Considering He's Playing Rip Again), But I Have A Theory

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                                                              This might have been Yellowstone's last ride, but not Rip's...

                                                              Years After Bridesmaids' Success, Kate Hudson Says One Of Her Films Could’ve Beat It To The R-Rated Comedy Punch: ‘We Were Ahead Of The Curve’

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                                                              Owner Of Carrie’s Sex And The City Apartment Going To New Lengths To Keep Fans Away

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                                                              After Rewatching Law And Order: SVU's Emotional Fall Finale, I Totally Get What Peter Scanavino Says About Carisi Needing 'Tough Love' In 2025

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                                                              How To Watch A Real Pain Online And Stream Golden Globe Winning Film From Anywhere Now

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                                                              What Makes A Successful SNL Sketch? Jimmy Fallon Just Used The Iconic More Cowbell Sketch To Reveal How The Cast Knows What's 'Cooking'

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                                                              Elsbeth's Carrie Preston Celebrated Her On-Screen Son's Birthday In The Most ‘Adorable’ Way, And I Need More Of This Energy In Season 2

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                                                              Special Forces: World's Toughest Test Season 3 Booted A Ton Of Celebrities This Week, And I’m Already Wondering About The End Of This Season

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                                                              What Was Jessica Henwick’s Flashback Scene in Silo Season 2 Finale’s Ending?

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                                                              Curious about the Silo Season 2 finale? Jessica Henwick’s flashback scene as Helen leaves fans pondering its connection to the larger narrative. The finale, titled Into the Fire, introduces Donald Keene, a young congressman, and his unexpected encounter with Helen. Their meeting, marked by a surprising gift, adds layers of intrigue to the show’s intricate […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ Curious about the Silo Season 2 finale? Jessica Henwick’s flashback scene as Helen leaves fans pondering its connection to the larger narrative. The finale, titled Into the Fire, introduces Donald Keene, a young congressman, and his unexpected encounter with Helen. Their meeting, marked by a surprising gift, adds layers of intrigue to the show’s intricate plot. So, what actually happened in the Silo Season 2 finale flashback? Here are details on the flashback scene, plus the meaning of Donald’s Pez dispenser gift in Silo Season 2. Silo Season 2 finale’s flashback scene with Jessica Henwick’s Helen explained The flashback scene features Donald Keene, a representative of the 15th congressional district of Georgia. He comes across a beautiful woman, Helen (Jessica Henwick), at the bar for a potential date. It remains unclear how their date plans came to be; it could be through a dating application or mutual connection. However, their date doesn’t go as Donald expected but goes awry. He soon realizes that Helen is not interested in forming a personal connection with him; instead, she wants to interview him. Helen is a journalist keen on questioning him about a radiological weapon attack. Disappointed, he chooses not to answer her questions and decides to leave, vowing never to see her again. However, he is unaware of the twists fate has in store for them. Before walking away, he gifts her a Ducky Pez dispenser. What does Donald’s Pez dispenser signify? While Donald’s Pez dispenser in Silo Season 2 might appear to be a simple gift, which he gave to his date, it hides a deeper meaning. The Rubber Ducky Pez dispenser appears to be similar to that of George Wilkins, who gifted it to Juliette in the present storyline. It suggests that Helen’s dispenser might have gotten misplaced after her demise, likely during the rebellion. It also indicates that she might be a resident of Silo 18. Wilkins somehow found it in Silo 18 and decided to give it to his lover. However, Donald and Juliette’s storyline will potentially be connected, once the former gets his memory back and recognizes the relic. The post What Was Jessica Henwick’s Flashback Scene in Silo Season 2 Finale’s Ending? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Is There a Silo Season 2 Episode 11 Release Date or Part 2?

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                                                              Silo Season 2’s tenth episode recently dropped. It showcased exciting twists and turns surrounding the fate of Juliette Nichols and Bernard Holland. The ending has thrilled fans, and they wish to find out if additional episodes are lined up. So, is there a Silo Season 2 Episode 11 or Part 2? Here is everything you […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ Silo Season 2’s tenth episode recently dropped. It showcased exciting twists and turns surrounding the fate of Juliette Nichols and Bernard Holland. The ending has thrilled fans, and they wish to find out if additional episodes are lined up. So, is there a Silo Season 2 Episode 11 or Part 2? Here is everything you need to know about the release schedule of the thriller drama series. Is there a Silo Season 2 Episode 11 release date and time? No, there is no Silo Season 2 Episode 11 release date and time. Season 2 aired its last episode on January 17, 2025. The season comprised a total of 10 episodes, and there are no additional episodes ahead in the second installment of the series. Will there be a Silo Season 2 Part 2 with more episodes? No, there will be no Silo Season 2 Part 2 with more episodes. The speculation of extra episodes began with current trends in the streaming world. Recently, platforms like Netflix have started dividing seasons into two parts. Notably, Cobra Kai Season 3 was split into three parts to maintain hype among the audience. However, Apple TV Plus does not seem to follow the trend with Silo. While there are no extra episodes for Season 2, the show has already been renewed for two more seasons. Silo is inspired by Hugh Howey’s trilogy of novels of the same name. So, the next season will follow the next level, titled Shift, and the show will end with the fourth season. In an interview with Apple TV Press, showrunner and executive producer Graham Yost confirmed the development. He stated,” With the final two chapters of Silo, we can’t wait to give fans of the show an incredibly satisfying conclusion to the many mysteries and unanswered questions contained within the walls of these silos.” Additionally, Howey has confirmed at an AMA another book trilogy for Silo which hints at more installments or spin-offs of the show. The post Is There a Silo Season 2 Episode 11 Release Date or Part 2? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              What Happens to Harmony Cobel aka Mrs. Selvig in Severance S02E01?

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                                                              Viewers are curious to know where is Harmony Cobel, aka Mrs. Selvig, in Severance S02E01. The episode, titled “Hello, Ms. Cobel,” features Mark’s return to the shady organization with a different motive. Several dark secrets from the outie and innie world begin to resurface. One of the mysteries that viewers are waiting to be resolved […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ Viewers are curious to know where is Harmony Cobel, aka Mrs. Selvig, in Severance S02E01. The episode, titled “Hello, Ms. Cobel,” features Mark’s return to the shady organization with a different motive. Several dark secrets from the outie and innie world begin to resurface. One of the mysteries that viewers are waiting to be resolved is around Cobel. So, here are all the details about the character. Where was Harmony Cobel aka Mrs. Selvig in Severance Season 2 Episode 1? Severance Season 2 Episode 1 reveals that Harmony Cobel is no longer working for Lumon Industries. Harmony Cobel’s disappearance is addressed in Episode 1, where it’s confirmed that she, as a floor manager, had been replaced by Milchick. The new manager converses with Mark, bringing to light that his former colleagues, weren’t laid off. He hands him a redacted copy of The Kier Gazette, informing him that he and his team have become an international face of severance reform. Meanwhile, Milchick labels Cobel as a sadist, claiming she embroiled Mark’s innie and outie in a complex dynamic. His claims seem bizarre, with chances of Cobel’s return emerging in the upcoming episodes. Will Patricia Arquette’s Harmony Cobel return in Severance Season 2? Yes, Patricia Arquette is expected to return as Harmony Cobel in Severance Season 2. Harmony Cobel used to be the head of the severed floor at the Lumon Industries. However, her one mistake leads to her being removed from the position, with Seth Milchik taking over her. In the previous season, one of the employees, Helly, attempted to take her life as a way to escape the shady environment. As Cobel failed to inform about her suicide, she was suspended immediately. However, she will likely return in the upcoming episodes, given she is keeping a tab on Mark’s outie in her undercover identity, Mrs. Selvig. The post What Happens to Harmony Cobel aka Mrs. Selvig in Severance S02E01? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              The Gorge Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Apple TV Plus?

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                                                              The Gorge‘s streaming release date is right around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the movie. The Gorge is a 2025 action thriller movie that centers on two snipers sent to a guard on either side of a gorge. However, neither of them knows what actually lies in there. The […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ The Gorge‘s streaming release date is right around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the movie. The Gorge is a 2025 action thriller movie that centers on two snipers sent to a guard on either side of a gorge. However, neither of them knows what actually lies in there. The movie is written by Zach Dean with Scott Derrickson as the director. Here’s when the film is coming out and what streaming service it will be released on. When is The Gorge’s Apple TV Plus release date? The Gorge’s streaming release date is 14 February 2025. The Gorge follows two elite snipers Levi and Drasa who are appointed to a mysterious mission where they must guard a highly classified gorge. The vast gorge acts as a protection from a mysterious evil. Neither of them know what it is when they first arrive at the spot. However, when they realize what the gorge hides, they must employ all their strength to ensure the secret remains locked within. The Gorge features a stellar cast with Miles Teller as Levi and Anya Taylor-Joy as Drasa in the lead roles. Other cast members include Sigourney Weaver as Bartholomew, Sope Dirisu as J.D, William Houston as Erikas, and more. What streaming service will The Gorge release on? The Gorge will be available to watch on Apple TV Plus. Apple TV Plus is the home to some incredible movies and television shows that have received global acclaim. Some of the most popular names in its digital library include Silo, Severance, Slow Horses, and Pachinko to name a few. Apple TV Plus offers a 7 day free trial period for first time subscribers. The Gorge’s official synopsis reads: “Two highly trained operatives are appointed to posts across a vast and very secret gorge.” The post The Gorge Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Apple TV Plus? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Zero Day Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Netflix?

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                                                              The Zero Day streaming release date is right around the corner. Now, viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series. Zero Day is a 2025 political thriller limited series created by Eric Newman and Noah Oppenheim, two minds behind some of the best shows of the past few years. Their new series […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Netflix The Zero Day streaming release date is right around the corner. Now, viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series. Zero Day is a 2025 political thriller limited series created by Eric Newman and Noah Oppenheim, two minds behind some of the best shows of the past few years. Their new series will mark Robert De Niro’s first starring role in a television series where he will play a former President of the US who must overcome a nationwide threat. Here’s when the show is coming out and what streaming service it will be released on. When is the Zero Day Netflix release date? The Zero Day streaming release date is February 20, 2024. Zero Days follows respected former President George Mullen, who currently serves as the head of the Zero Day Commission. When the nation faces a devastating cyberattack pushing the country into chaos, it is up to Mullen to find the people responsible for the attack. Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, Zero Day is a limited series and will release a total of six episodes. Zero Day features a phenomenal cast, with Robert De Niro in the lead. He stars alongside Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Joan Allen, Connie Britton, Angela Bassett, and more. What streaming service will Zero Day release on? Zero Day will be available to watch on Netflix. Netflix is a popular streaming platform that hosts a plethora of global hits. These include Bridgerton, Squid Game, Outer Banks, and Arcane, to name a few. Additionally, it comprises films, live events, original productions, and more. Fans will need a subscription to access its extensive digital library, as Netflix does not offer a free trial. Zero Day’s official synopsis reads: “As head of the Zero Day Commission, respected former U.S. President George Mullen is charged with finding the perpetrators of a devastating cyber attack that has caused chaos around the country and thousands of fatalities.” The post Zero Day Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Netflix? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Who Is Miss Huang in Severance S02E01 & Who Plays Her?

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                                                              Severance recently returned with a second season. It showcases the journey of Mark and others who pay the price for not taking the severance barrier. Aside from the intriguing storyline, there have been numerous fresh entries in the new season, with fans growing curious to know about the character of Miss Huang. So, who is […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ Severance recently returned with a second season. It showcases the journey of Mark and others who pay the price for not taking the severance barrier. Aside from the intriguing storyline, there have been numerous fresh entries in the new season, with fans growing curious to know about the character of Miss Huang. So, who is Miss Huang in Severance Season 2 Episode 1 and who plays the character? Here is everything you need to know about this exciting entry in the psychological thriller series. Who plays Miss Huang in Severance Season 2 Episode 1? Sarah Bock plays Miss Huang in Severance Season 2 Episode 1. Bock’s acting journey started at the age of five through theater. She decided to pursue a full-time career in the field after watching Matilda the Musical. In addition to Severance, she is known for her works in the film Bruiser and the short, The Connoisseur. Aside from acting, Bock takes a keen interest in music, dance, and tennis, among other things. She currently has around 2,100 followers on Instagram and as per her bio, she will be graduating from Northwestern University in 2028. Severance Season 2’s Miss Huang explained Miss Huang works as Mr. Milchick’s deputy manager in Severance Season 2. Its first episode revealed that Milchick became the manager of the severed floor after Harmony Cobel was dismissed from the position. Huang is shown as a strong and opinionated young girl. She is very loyal to her boss and follows all his orders. However, fans were intrigued to find out the need for a teenager to play such a mature character, sparking curiosity as to why Lumon would hire someone who looked like a child to fill an important position at work. The show creator Dan Erickson opened up about this decision with Decider, calling Sarah Bock an “incredible” actor. He revealed they wanted a character “on the management side who would really throw any characters off their game.” Erickson also mentioned Miss Huang is “mentally older” than the other characters who won’t be sure about ways to deal with her. The post Who Is Miss Huang in Severance S02E01 & Who Plays Her? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              The Electric State Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Netflix?

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                                                              The Electric State‘s streaming release date is right around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the movie. The Electric State is a 2025 sci-fi adventure comedy-drama movie by the Russo Brothers. Featuring a stellar cast, the movie follows a young woman and her journey through the perilous Western landscape of […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Netflix The Electric State‘s streaming release date is right around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the movie. The Electric State is a 2025 sci-fi adventure comedy-drama movie by the Russo Brothers. Featuring a stellar cast, the movie follows a young woman and her journey through the perilous Western landscape of a retro-futuristic 1994. Here’s when the film is coming out and what streaming service it will be released on. When is The Electric State’s Netflix release date? The Electric State’s streaming release date is March 14, 2025. The Electric State is loosely based on a graphic novel of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. It is set in an alternate 1994 America that has become a desolate wasteland brimming with high-tech robots. The story centers on Michelle, a young woman searching for her missing brother. Along the way, she meets a drifter and a robot who claims it knows her brother’s whereabouts. The Electric State stars Millie Bobby Brown in the lead role as Michelle. Other cast members include Chris Pratt, Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Woody Norman, Martin Klebba, and Giancarlo Esposito. What streaming service will The Electric State release on? The Electric State will be available to watch on Netflix. To watch The Electric State on Netflix, fans must purchase a subscription plan, as the streaming service does not offer a free trial. The incredible digital catalog of Netflix hosts a plethora of global hits such as Bridgerton, Squid Game, Outer Banks, and Arcane, to name a few. It also comprises films, live events, documentaries, and original productions. The Electric State’s official synopsis reads: “In a retro-futuristic past, orphaned teenager Michelle traverses the American West with an eccentric drifter and a sweet but mysterious robot in search of her younger brother.” The post The Electric State Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Netflix? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              What Will Happen to Juliette in Silo Season 3? Book Spoilers Explained

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                                                              Curious about what’s next for Juliette Nichols in Silo Season 3? With Bernard’s fate sealed and the silos’ origins coming into focus, the stakes have never been higher. Juliette’s journey promises bold leadership, rebellion, and a fight for survival against the system’s rigid control. Here’s an in-depth look at Juliette’s role in the upcoming season […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ Curious about what’s next for Juliette Nichols in Silo Season 3? With Bernard’s fate sealed and the silos’ origins coming into focus, the stakes have never been higher. Juliette’s journey promises bold leadership, rebellion, and a fight for survival against the system’s rigid control. Here’s an in-depth look at Juliette’s role in the upcoming season and how it intertwines with the unfolding mysteries of the silos. What’s next for Juliette in Silo Season 3 based on the books? Juliette Nichols will play a central role in Silo Season 3, diverging from the books where her presence in Shift—the second installment in Hugh Howey’s trilogy—is minimal. Showrunner Graham Yost has confirmed Rebecca Ferguson’s character will remain a focal point, with her story interwoven into the series adaptation of Shift, which primarily explores the origins of the silo system. (via TV Line) In Shift, the narrative focuses on the creation and purpose of the silos, told through new characters and flashbacks. While Juliette’s role in the book is minor, Yost plans to incorporate her storyline into the events of Shift, blending the past with ongoing developments in Silo 18. This suggests significant deviations from the source material, as the show has done previously to expand its storytelling. Juliette is expected to become the new Mayor of Silo 18 after Bernard’s death. Her immediate focus will be rebuilding and uniting her community. She must address structural damage, stabilize the silo, and manage tensions with figures like Robert Sims. Meanwhile, her vow to help Silo 17 survivors may lead to conflict with the Algorithm’s rigid system. This could spark a larger fight for autonomy and justice. Yost has hinted at blending timelines to explore the origins of the silos alongside current events in Silo 18. This approach will offer viewers insight into how past decisions shape the present. The series has expanded on the novels, ensuring its ensemble cast and Juliette remain central to the story. Season 3 will delve deeper into the silo’s mysteries. It will position Juliette as a transformative figure navigating personal challenges and systemic rebellion. The post What Will Happen to Juliette in Silo Season 3? Book Spoilers Explained appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Is There an Ad Vitam 2 Release Date & Is It Coming Out?

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                                                              With the recent release of Ad Vitam on Netflix, fans who enjoyed the film and its high-stakes storyline are wondering if Ad Vitam 2 has been greenlit by the streamer. Moreover, they also want to know if it has a release date. Here’s all the Ad Vitam 2 release date information we know so far, […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Netflix With the recent release of Ad Vitam on Netflix, fans who enjoyed the film and its high-stakes storyline are wondering if Ad Vitam 2 has been greenlit by the streamer. Moreover, they also want to know if it has a release date. Here’s all the Ad Vitam 2 release date information we know so far, as well as all the details on when it will be released. Is there an Ad Vitam 2 release date? Ad Vitam 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future. As of this writing, Netflix has not officially greenlit Ad Vitam 2. However, the creators appeared to have teased a sequel in the film’s ending. The ending saw ex-GIGN agents and married couple Franck and Leo reunite after the latter had been captured in the film’s early moments. Leo had also given birth to a baby girl. Franck and Leo then exposed the corruption of the French government, whom Franck started suspecting to be involved in a large conspiracy that led to his friend and colleague Nico’s death. They soon returned to their quiet and happy life to raise their newborn child. The ending seemed content for the main protagonists. However, it also teased severe consequences for them due to their exposure to the French government’s scandalous activities. These severe consequences would be explored in a potential sequel, where Franck and Leo could find themselves in danger of another conspiracy and new enemies. Where is Ad Vitam 2 coming out? Ad Vitam 2 could come out on Netflix. This is because the first film dropped on the platform. Rodolphe Lauga directed the film, whose screenplay he co-wrote with Guillaume Canet. The main cast comprises Canet, Alexis Manenti, Stephane Caillard, Nassim Lyes, Zita Hanrot, Johan Heldenbergh, and Etienne Guillou-Kervern. Supporting cast members include Jamel Blissat, Maurice Chan, and Laurent Millon. The post Is There an Ad Vitam 2 Release Date & Is It Coming Out? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Has Silo Season 3 Been Canceled or Renewed by Apple TV+?

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                                                              The future of Silo has sparked speculation among fans, especially regarding the possibility of a Season 3 and beyond. Central characters like Juliette Nichols and Bernard Holland remain at the heart of the story, with the show’s mysteries and conflicts driving anticipation. The ongoing developments have left viewers eager for updates. Here’s what we know […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ The future of Silo has sparked speculation among fans, especially regarding the possibility of a Season 3 and beyond. Central characters like Juliette Nichols and Bernard Holland remain at the heart of the story, with the show’s mysteries and conflicts driving anticipation. The ongoing developments have left viewers eager for updates. Here’s what we know so far about the series and its potential path forward. Is Silo Season 3 renewed by Apple TV+ or canceled? Apple TV+ has officially renewed Silo for Seasons 3 and 4, with the fourth season set to conclude the series. The announcement was made while Season 2 was airing, with its finale scheduled for January 17, 2025. The series is based on Hugh Howey’s Wool trilogy, which explores life in a mile-deep silo housing the last survivors of a toxic post-apocalyptic world. The adaptation has been described as a rewarding experience by showrunner Graham Yost. He emphasized the chance to fully adapt the novels across four seasons. Lead actress Rebecca Ferguson highlighted the global embrace of the series and her satisfaction in completing the story. The cast includes Tim Robbins, Common, and Harriet Walter, among others. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer uncovering a deadly conspiracy within the silo. Hugh Howey, the author of the original books, revealed he is working on a new trilogy in the Silo universe. This series will explore the events surrounding Silo 40, one of the 50 underground structures introduced in the original novels. The upcoming trilogy will expand the narrative, focusing on events both before and after the original trilogy. While Silo will end with Season 4, the possibility of a spin-off based on Howey’s upcoming trilogy remains open. Apple TV+ could potentially extend the franchise with new characters and conflicts, as hinted by the author’s plans. For now, fans can look forward to the conclusion of Juliette’s journey and the completion of Howey’s original Wool narrative in the upcoming seasons. The post Has Silo Season 3 Been Canceled or Renewed by Apple TV+? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              What Happened to Paul Danan? ‘Love Island’ Actor Passes Away

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                                                              Paul Danan, a former Love Island star, has tragically passed away at the age of 46. His management company confirmed his death, which occurred under circumstances that authorities have stated are not suspicious. Here’s what we know about Paul Danan’s death, his legacy in entertainment, and his personal struggles. Paul Danan passes away at 46, […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: @bbuk | YouTube Paul Danan, a former Love Island star, has tragically passed away at the age of 46. His management company confirmed his death, which occurred under circumstances that authorities have stated are not suspicious. Here’s what we know about Paul Danan’s death, his legacy in entertainment, and his personal struggles. Paul Danan passes away at 46, claims report Paul Danan, widely known for his role as Sol Patrick on Hollyoaks and his participation in several reality TV shows, has died at 46. Paul Danan’s management company, Independent Creative Management, confirmed his death in a statement on January 16, 2025. Authorities have not disclosed the cause of death but confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances. Danan gained fame as a household name during his time on Hollyoaks (1997–2001). He later appeared on children’s shows like The Queen’s Nose and The Basil Brush Show before transitioning to reality TV on programs such as Celebrity Love Island and Big Brother. His death occurred less than a year after his June 2024 hospitalization for respiratory failure caused by vaping. He revealed details of his hospitalization, where he was placed on life support due to pneumonia. Medical professionals warned him to stop smoking or vaping to avoid further complications. (via The Guardian) The actor had openly discussed his struggles with addiction, including issues with cocaine, codeine, and vaping (via BBC). These challenges led to significant health issues. Paul Danan’s death underscores the personal battles he faced despite his public success. Tributes poured in following the news of Paul Danan’s death. Fellow celebrities, including Calum Best and Dean Gaffney, honored his kindness and talent. Beyond acting, Danan worked to help others. He founded drama workshops in Bristol for people dealing with mental health and addiction issues. He also hosted The Morning After With Paul Danan podcast from 2019 to 2023. Paul Danan’s death marks a significant loss in the entertainment industry. He is remembered for his iconic roles and efforts to support others. His passing leaves a legacy of talent and resilience that deeply touched fans and colleagues. The post What Happened to Paul Danan? ‘Love Island’ Actor Passes Away appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Matt James & Rachael Kirkconnell Break up After 4 Years of Dating

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                                                              The Bachelor Season 25 stars Matt James and Rachael Kirkconnell have decided to go their separate ways. James took to social media to announce their breakup and tagged Kirkconnnell in the post. They have been together for four years and first met on the sets of the reality show. Their latest split decision has left […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for Atlantis Paradise Island/Getty Images Entertainment The Bachelor Season 25 stars Matt James and Rachael Kirkconnell have decided to go their separate ways. James took to social media to announce their breakup and tagged Kirkconnnell in the post. They have been together for four years and first met on the sets of the reality show. Their latest split decision has left fans in shock. Here are the details about their latest decision and relationship timeline. What happened to Matt James and Rachael Kirkconnell? Matt James and Rachael Kirkconnell have decided to split up after being together for four years. The news about their split broke out when James took to Instagram, wherein he shared a lovely picture of the couple holding hands and looking into each other’s eyes along with a caption. “Father God, give Rachael and I strength to mend our broken hearts,” he wrote. “Give us a peace about this decision to end our relationship that transcends worldly understanding. Shower our friends and family with kindness and love to comfort us. And remind us that our Joy comes from you, Lord,” the caption further reads. James also disabled the comment section. As of now, the decision behind their split remains unclear. Kirkconnell is also yet to give a word on their current decision. The couple were part of The Bachelor Season 25, which aired on ABC in January 2021. Their paths initially crossed on sets of the series, leading them to strike a connection. In the show, Kirkconnell emerged victorious. By the end, James also decided to continue his relationship with his then-beau. After the season ended, the two split temporarily. Their decision came in light of Kirkconnell’s attendance at an antebellum-themed college party, which led to significant backlash from fans. Nevertheless, they soon got back together. The post Matt James & Rachael Kirkconnell Break up After 4 Years of Dating appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, January 17

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                                                              Interested players can now solve the NYT Connections for today, January 17. The word game debuted in The New York Times in June 2023 and has since become one of the most successful puzzles of the publication. To solve the game, a player must categorize 16 words into the correct four groups, each containing four […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Jakub Porzycki | NurPhoto via Getty Images Interested players can now solve the NYT Connections for today, January 17. The word game debuted in The New York Times in June 2023 and has since become one of the most successful puzzles of the publication. To solve the game, a player must categorize 16 words into the correct four groups, each containing four words. These categories represent the common themes between those four words, and that can be a wide array of things — from homophones to portmanteaus to real words made jibberish with an extra letter. Here are hints, clues, and answers for the NYT Connections for today, January 17. Connections hint for January 17 The 16 words in today, January 17 edition of the game are HIT, OPERA, BANGER, ROSEBUD, PEPPERONI, BOP, EDGE, LINK, TAP, CONTRABASS, BRAT, SAFARI, AUTOHARP, CHROME, KNOCK, and SAUSAGE. The hints for January 17 Connections are as follows: Yellow Category A cylindrical food item made of meat and spices. Green Category One thing smashing into another. Blue Category Key components of being online and surfing the internet Purple Category After-hours beverages. What are the Connections answers for today, January 17? The following are the NYT Connections answers for today, January 17: Yellow Category: Frankfurter BANGER, BRAT, LINK, and SAUSAGE. Green Category: Strike BOP, HIT, KNOCK, and TAP. Blue Category: Web Browsers CHROME, EDGE, OPERA, and SAFARI. Purple Category: Ending with beer brands AUTOHARP, CONTRABASS, PEPPERONI, and ROSEBUD. In the NYT Connections, four colors — yellow, green, blue, and purple — denote the categories and their difficulty levels, with yellow being the simplest and purple the hardest. However, ironically, we solved the Purple Category first today, followed by Green and Blue, with the remaining words fitting into the Yellow Category. Today’s puzzle was quite easy in comparison to the last few days. The Connections were relatively obvious. There were doubts about whether SAUSAGE needed to be grouped with PEPPERONI, but we found the right combination for PEPPERONI before trying that. The post Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, January 17 appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              What Happened to Bob Uecker? Brewers Broadcaster Passes Away

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                                                              Bob Uecker, the iconic voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, has died at 90. Known as “Mr. Baseball,” he enjoyed a long career as a broadcaster, comedian, and actor. Uecker left a lasting impact on both baseball and the entertainment world. Here’s a closer look at Uecker’s legacy, his contributions to baseball, and the tributes pouring […]

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                                                              Photo by Jeffrey Phelps/MLB Photos via Getty Images Bob Uecker, the iconic voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, has died at 90. Known as “Mr. Baseball,” he enjoyed a long career as a broadcaster, comedian, and actor. Uecker left a lasting impact on both baseball and the entertainment world. Here’s a closer look at Uecker’s legacy, his contributions to baseball, and the tributes pouring in following his passing. Bob Uecker passes away at 90, claims report Bob Uecker, affectionately known as “Mr. Baseball,” died at 90 on January 16, 2025, after a private battle with small cell lung cancer. The Milwaukee Brewers announced his death, calling it “one of the most difficult days in Milwaukee Brewers history” (via Associated Press). Uecker was a beloved broadcaster for the Brewers for over five decades, gaining national fame for his humor and contributions to baseball. Born in Milwaukee on January 26, 1934, Uecker signed with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956. He played six seasons as a backup catcher with a .200 batting average. One of his career highlights was winning a World Series title with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1964. After retiring, Uecker began broadcasting in 1971, quickly becoming a defining voice of the Brewers. His vivid storytelling and entertaining commentary earned him widespread acclaim. Beyond baseball, Uecker found fame in entertainment. He appeared in over 100 episodes of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, where he earned the nickname “Mr. Baseball.” He starred in sitcoms like Mr. Belvedere and films such as Major League as the humorous announcer Harry Doyle. His comedic wit shone through Miller Lite commercials and self-deprecating jokes about his baseball career. Uecker’s legacy extends far beyond the ballpark. Honored with the Ford C. Frick Award in 2003, he became a Hall of Famer for his contributions to baseball broadcasting. Despite national fame, he remained deeply loyal to Milwaukee, becoming a symbol of the Brewers franchise and a cherished figure in Wisconsin. Fans, teammates, and colleagues paid tribute to Uecker, highlighting his humor, kindness, and passion for the game. His impact on baseball, broadcasting, and entertainment endures, ensuring his place as an irreplaceable icon. The post What Happened to Bob Uecker? Brewers Broadcaster Passes Away appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              What Happened to David Lynch? Twin Peaks Director Passes Away

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                                                              David Lynch’s passing has left the world mourning the loss of a visionary filmmaker and artist. Renowned for groundbreaking works like Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Drive, Lynch redefined storytelling in cinema and television. Here’s a closer look at David Lynch’s remarkable career and the lasting impact of his unique artistic legacy. David Lynch […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Ernesto S. Ruscio/Getty Images/Getty Images Entertainment David Lynch’s passing has left the world mourning the loss of a visionary filmmaker and artist. Renowned for groundbreaking works like Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Drive, Lynch redefined storytelling in cinema and television. Here’s a closer look at David Lynch’s remarkable career and the lasting impact of his unique artistic legacy. David Lynch passes away at 78 Acclaimed filmmaker David Lynch has died at the age of 78. His family confirmed the death on Facebook, citing no specific cause. In 2024, Lynch revealed he had emphysema, a condition attributed to his lifelong smoking habit, which curtailed his ability to work on sets (via Variety). Lynch’s death marks the end of a career that reshaped modern cinema and television. His journey began with Eraserhead in 1977, a film that showcased his unique blend of surrealism, horror, and psychological depth. The Elephant Man (1980) brought him mainstream success, earning eight Oscar nominations. Blue Velvet (1986) solidified his “Lynchian” style, contrasting idyllic imagery with dark, unsettling themes. Throughout his career, Lynch expanded his influence beyond film. Twin Peaks, which aired in 1990, revolutionized television storytelling with its mysterious narrative and complex characters. His influence extended beyond film, including contributions to music, painting, and meditation advocacy through the David Lynch Foundation, which promoted transcendental meditation globally. Lynch’s death has led to tributes from fans and colleagues, celebrating his achievements. He received an honorary Oscar in 2020 and other awards, including the Palme d’Or at Cannes and a Golden Lion. Works like Lost Highway (1997) and Inland Empire (2006) continue to inspire filmmakers worldwide. Lynch is survived by his four children. The director’s passing marks the end of a visionary career, with his storytelling legacy remaining a significant part of cultural history. The post What Happened to David Lynch? Twin Peaks Director Passes Away appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              LSU Freshman QB Colin Hurley Hospitalized After Car Crash

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                                                              LSU QB Colin Hurley stable after car crash; details remain limited. Stay updated on his recovery and investigation.

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                                                              Photo Credit: Wesley Hitt | Getty Images An early-morning car accident near campus hospitalized LSU quarterback Colin Hurley, sparking concern as details about the incident remain limited. Emergency responders found the freshman athlete unresponsive at the scene and transported him to a hospital, where doctors confirmed his condition as stable. Here’s what is currently known about the accident, investigation, and Hurley’s recovery process. What happened to Colin Hurley? LSU freshman quarterback Colin Hurley, 17, was hospitalized following a serious car crash near the gates of the LSU campus early Thursday morning (via Fox Sports). Around 3 a.m., LSU Police and the Baton Rouge Fire Department found Hurley unresponsive but breathing inside his Dodge Charger. Emergency responders transported him to a local hospital, where his family described his condition as stable. The crash happened near South Quad Drive and Highland Road in Baton Rouge. Reports indicate the vehicle collided with a tree, scattering pieces of the car in the area. LSU Police have not released details about the crash, and they do not suspect impairment. Authorities expect to provide a full report in the coming days. Hurley, originally from Jacksonville, Florida, was a four-star recruit and a member of LSU’s 2024 class. He reclassified into the class at 16 and redshirted during the 2024 season. He currently serves as the third-string quarterback for LSU, behind starter Garrett Nussmeier and transfer Michael Van Buren. In a statement released through LSU Athletics, Hurley’s family thanked first responders and medical staff for their care. They confirmed that Hurley is resting and stable while undergoing additional tests and care. The family also expressed confidence in his full recovery from the accident. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and further updates are expected. For now, the focus remains on Hurley’s recovery, well-being, and eventual return to full health and the football field. The post LSU Freshman QB Colin Hurley Hospitalized After Car Crash appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Strands Help, Hints & Clues for Today, January 17

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                                                              Curious about the January 17 Strands puzzle from The New York Times? Today’s challenge brings a fascinating exploration of generational divides with clever wordplay woven into a nostalgic theme. With a satisfying spangram tying it all together, this puzzle promises both a challenge and a touch of reflection. Let’s dive into today’s hints and answers, […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Jakub Porzycki | NurPhoto via Getty Images Curious about the January 17 Strands puzzle from The New York Times? Today’s challenge brings a fascinating exploration of generational divides with clever wordplay woven into a nostalgic theme. With a satisfying spangram tying it all together, this puzzle promises both a challenge and a touch of reflection. Let’s dive into today’s hints and answers, and what makes this Strands puzzle an engaging brain teaser. Strands hint and theme for January 17 The NYT’s Strands puzzle for January 17 presents a nostalgic theme: The Time of Our Lives. This thematic puzzle centers on different generational labels and their interplay across time. If you’re looking for some hints before diving in, here’s what you need to know: Hint #1: Reflect on various life stages and age groups. Hint #2: Consider generational divides—your parents, children, and yourself might each belong to a different one. For an extra nudge, the puzzle’s key lies in understanding the relationships between these generational labels and uncovering a spangram that brings it all together. What are the Strands answers for today, January 17? Today’s spangram is: GENERATION GAP. This word perfectly encapsulates today’s theme, bridging the differences between various age groups. Here’s the complete list of words for January 17: MILLENNIAL ALPHA BOOMER GREATEST ZOOMER Each of these words represents a distinct generational cohort, from the youngest (Generation Alpha) to the eldest (Greatest Generation). The spangram, GENERATION GAP, ties the theme together by highlighting the divides and connections across these groups. Today’s puzzle grid isn’t just a test of your vocabulary but also your understanding of generational dynamics. With the spangram crossing the grid and connecting opposite sides, it mirrors the interplay between different age groups. Solving it involves observing the overarching theme while piecing together smaller clues. How did you fare in today’s puzzle? If you found it challenging, don’t worry—it’s all part of the fun. The post Strands Help, Hints & Clues for Today, January 17 appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Why Myka & James Stauffer Face Controversy Over Adopted Son, Huxley

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                                                              Netizens are enraged over Myka and James Stauffer, who gave away the custody of their 4-year-old adopted son, Huxley. A few years ago, the YouTube creators went on an international adoption journey and kept fans posted on social media. However, they soon discovered that the kid required more than special attention, which led to them […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: @mykastauffer / Instagram Netizens are enraged over Myka and James Stauffer, who gave away the custody of their 4-year-old adopted son, Huxley. A few years ago, the YouTube creators went on an international adoption journey and kept fans posted on social media. However, they soon discovered that the kid required more than special attention, which led to them handing him over to another family. Here are all the details fans need to know about the couple’s decision, which has again ignited major controversy. YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer’s adopted son controversy explained The Stauffer family went to China in 2017 and brought to their American home, an adorable Huxley, who was then, 2.5 years old. James and Myka shared every ounce of their international adoption journey on social media, right from legal formalities to their challenges along the way. In a 2019 interview with Parade, Myka reflected on their adoption decision, citing James to be initially hesitant about it. She shared that she saw Huxley, a kid with special needs, and couldn’t change her mind. As per Myka, the couple also learned about him having a brain tumor. Over the years, the Stauffers’ usual vlogs also began to feature their new family member, garnering a lot of attention. However, when Huxley turned 4, the couple discovered that the child didn’t just have a brain tumor but had some more medical issues too. According to Myka, he reportedly had sensory and processing disorder, was diagnosed with level 3 autism, and had experienced a stroke in utero. Soon, eagle-eyed fans were quick to see Huxley’s absence from the Stauffers’ YouTube vlogs, and they quickly raised suspicions. Eventually, in 2020, Myka and James posted a now-deleted YouTube video addressing the child’s absence, citing that he required more special care that they weren’t aware of. (via People) The two claimed they tried to provide Huxley with as much care and medical attention as possible. However, hearing a lot of feedback from medical professionals was “upsetting” for them. Therefore, the Stauffers decided to give Huxley’s custody to another family, whom they believe will take good care of him. She also revealed in the video that her new mom has done medical training, making her a perfect fit. Albeit, Myka and James’ decision received immense backlash online, as many alleged they had “abandoned” the child. Meanwhile, some believed the couple had used Huxley to monetize content. Following the massive criticism of their decision, the Stauffers went off social media and stopped posting videos on YouTube. Additionally, Myka shared an apology on Instagram, expressing how heartbroken they were for giving Huxley away. Recently, the Stauffers’ story has become the subject of Max’s docuseries, An Update on Our Family. The post Why Myka & James Stauffer Face Controversy Over Adopted Son, Huxley appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Silo Season 2 Ending Explained: What Happens to Juliette & Bernard?

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                                                              Wondering how the dramatic ending of Silo Season 2 seals the fates of Juliette Nichols and Bernard Holland? This gripping conclusion unveils shocking truths, life-or-death decisions, and the fate of Silo 18’s leadership as everything hangs in the balance. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the dramatic Silo Season 2 ending. Does Juliette or Bernard die […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ Wondering how the dramatic ending of Silo Season 2 seals the fates of Juliette Nichols and Bernard Holland? This gripping conclusion unveils shocking truths, life-or-death decisions, and the fate of Silo 18’s leadership as everything hangs in the balance. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the dramatic Silo Season 2 ending. Does Juliette or Bernard die in Silo Season 2 finale’s ending? Silo Season 2 ends without explicitly confirming the fates of Juliette Nichols and Bernard Holland, but it heavily implies Bernard’s death. In the finale, the two confront each other in an airlock chamber as cleansing fire engulfs the space. Bernard, wearing only a basic hazmat suit, is unable to withstand the flames, making his survival unlikely. His body is not shown, but his death aligns with events from the source material. Juliette wears a makeshift firefighter suit that resists the intense heat. She finds this suit after the destruction of the last hazmat suit earlier in the season, a coincidence that likely saves her life. The scene ends without confirming her fate, but her protective gear strongly suggests her survival. This development positions her for a significant role in the next season. The cleansing fire is a system designed to prevent anyone from reentering the silo after being sent outside. Bernard’s attempt to warn Juliette about the flames is futile as he succumbs to the blaze. Juliette’s return to Silo 18 seems imminent, though she may bear physical injuries from the event. The ending shifts focus to Silo 18’s leadership. With Bernard gone, the Algorithm appoints Camille Sims as the new IT head. Juliette, likely returning, steps into a leadership role to unite the community. Season 3 will explore her rebuilding efforts in Silo 18, her mission to rescue survivors in Silo 17, and her confrontation with the Algorithm’s control and the silos’ mysterious origins. The finale leaves several plotlines open, setting the stage for the next season to address lingering questions and expand the story’s complex narrative. The post Silo Season 2 Ending Explained: What Happens to Juliette & Bernard? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Luke Goss Net Worth 2025: How Much Money Does He Make?

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                                                              Luke Goss, the talented actor and former drummer of Bros, remains a celebrated figure in 2025. Recognized for his dynamic performances both on stage and screen, he transitioned from his musical fame in the 1980s to an impressive acting career that has spanned decades. Fans are now eager to learn more about Luke Goss’ journey […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Uncork'd Entertainment (via YouTube) Luke Goss, the talented actor and former drummer of Bros, remains a celebrated figure in 2025. Recognized for his dynamic performances both on stage and screen, he transitioned from his musical fame in the 1980s to an impressive acting career that has spanned decades. Fans are now eager to learn more about Luke Goss’ journey and financial success, including his net worth in 2025. Without further ado, let’s delve into the details about Luke Goss’ current sources of income and how he has amassed his wealth. What is Luke Goss’ net worth in 2025? Luke Goss has an estimated net worth of $15 – $16 million in 2025. Goss’ net worth in 2025 consists of earnings from his acting and singing career. He is most famous for being a part of the boy band, Bros. What does Luke Goss do for a living? Luke Goss is a singer and actor by profession. Most recently, Luke’s brother Matt Goss has revealed that he is no longer in contact with him. The two, who rose to fame in the 1980s, have been estranged since their band split in 1992 due to unresolved tensions. In a recent interview, Matt shared that despite his efforts to mend their relationship, the distance remains. However, he expressed hope for a reunion, saying he would love to perform with Luke again, go on tour, and reconnect as brothers. While Matt avoided going into specifics about the reasons for their estrangement, he acknowledged that the situation is complicated and far from resolved. (via The Guardian) Luke Goss’ earnings explained — how do they make money? Luke Goss earns money from various his various music and acting projects. Singing Luke Goss initially gained fame as part of the popular 1980s boy band Bros, formed alongside his twin brother, Matt, and their friend, Craig Logan. They enjoyed major success with 13 hit singles in the UK, but they disbanded in the early 1990s due to internal issues. After Bros, Luke briefly joined another group called Band of Thieves, but his time with them was short-lived. He also wrote an autobiography, I Owe You Nothing, which became a bestseller in the 1990s. Acting After his music career, Luke Goss shifted to acting and quickly made his mark. He appeared in several stage productions like Grease and What a Feeling, before landing a major role in the 2002 film, Blade II. Goss’ performance in the film helped establish him in the entertainment industry. He later starred in Hellboy II: The Golden Army and his role as Prince Nuada further boosted his acting profile. The post Luke Goss Net Worth 2025: How Much Money Does He Make? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

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                                                              Emily Bett Rickards in Wrestling Movie 'Queen of the Ring' Full Trailer

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                                                              "Why would anyone wanna limit the spectacle of competition based on gender?" The full official trailer has debuted online for a true story movie called Queen of the Ring, about one of the pioneering women pro wrestlers in the early days of wrestling. This premiered at the 2024 Buffalo Film Festival last year and has been touring around festivals - with a release set for March 2025 in a few months. This is the true story of Mildred Burke, the first ever million dollar female athlete and champion pro-wrestler who pioneered the sport in a time when all girl wrestling was banned in most of America. Emily Bett Rickards stars in this as Mildred Burke - a small town single mother who embraces the danger to change culture as she dominates America's most masculine sport to become the first million dollar female athlete in history. The ensemble cast includes Josh Lucas, Francesca Eastwood, Tyler Posey, Marie Avgeropoulos, Adam Demos, Kelli Berglund, Damaris Lewis, and others. This is an excellent trailer - packs a punch, features quite a bit of the story but just enough to get your interest and make you want to watch. It's definitely worth a look. Here's […]

                                                              "Why would anyone wanna limit the spectacle of competition based on gender?" The full official trailer has debuted online for a true story movie called Queen of the Ring, about one of the pioneering women pro wrestlers in the early days of wrestling. This premiered at the 2024 Buffalo Film Festival last year and has been touring around festivals - with a release set for March 2025 in a few months. This is the true story of Mildred Burke, the first ever million dollar female athlete and champion pro-wrestler who pioneered the sport in a time when all girl wrestling was banned in most of America. Emily Bett Rickards stars in this as Mildred Burke - a small town single mother who embraces the danger to change culture as she dominates America's most masculine sport to become the first million dollar female athlete in history. The ensemble cast includes Josh Lucas, Francesca Eastwood, Tyler Posey, Marie Avgeropoulos, Adam Demos, Kelli Berglund, Damaris Lewis, and others. This is an excellent trailer - packs a punch, features quite a bit of the story but just enough to get your interest and make you want to watch. It's definitely worth a look. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Raul Castillo in Twisted Scammer Revenge Thriller 'Cold Wallet' Trailer

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                                                              "I don't keep passphrases just lying around!" Well Go USA has unveiled an official trailer for an indie crime thriller called Cold Wallet, the second feature from Cutter Hodierne after his indie hit Fishing Without Nets from a decade ago. This "crypto heist movie" premiered at last year's SXSW Film Festival and is being present by Steven Soderbergh. After losing everything in a cryptocurrency scam, a ragtag team of vigilante Redditors attempt to kidnap the kingpin who screwed them over. But when the home invasion takes a turn for the worst, they become victims in a sadistic game. The film stars Raul Castillo, Melonie Diaz, Tony Cavalero, Josh Brener, and Zoe Winters. Soderbergh states: "This smart, spiky, off-center take on the vigilante genre really kept me engrossed in a how-much-crazier-is-this-going-to-get way, which I love." This looks like a wacky horror riff on "Roaring Kitty" – but with a twist that this guy has some tricks of his own. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Cutter Hodierne's thriller Cold Wallet, direct from YouTube: An intense thriller set in the world of cryptocurrency, Cold Wallet stars Raúl Castillo as a man whose life is ruined by crypto grifter Charles Hegel (Josh […]

                                                              "I don't keep passphrases just lying around!" Well Go USA has unveiled an official trailer for an indie crime thriller called Cold Wallet, the second feature from Cutter Hodierne after his indie hit Fishing Without Nets from a decade ago. This "crypto heist movie" premiered at last year's SXSW Film Festival and is being present by Steven Soderbergh. After losing everything in a cryptocurrency scam, a ragtag team of vigilante Redditors attempt to kidnap the kingpin who screwed them over. But when the home invasion takes a turn for the worst, they become victims in a sadistic game. The film stars Raul Castillo, Melonie Diaz, Tony Cavalero, Josh Brener, and Zoe Winters. Soderbergh states: "This smart, spiky, off-center take on the vigilante genre really kept me engrossed in a how-much-crazier-is-this-going-to-get way, which I love." This looks like a wacky horror riff on "Roaring Kitty" – but with a twist that this guy has some tricks of his own. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Official Trailer for Horror 'Are You There?' - A Game of 20 Questions

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                                                              "Do not attempt the Are You There? challenge!" It's a bad idea - you might end up dead! Dark Sky Films has unveiled an official trailer for indie horror thriller titled Are You There?, directed by indie filmmaker Kim Noonan. It's getting a small release and will be available on VOD to watch this February if anyone is curious. Paranormal psychology student Rosa Gonzalez lights a ritual candle used to contact the dead... When she then asks, "Are You There?" she opens a door to a demonic game of 20 questions. After lighting summoning candle, it ignites a life and death game of questions to answer. As the candle melts down, so does her chance of survival. She discovers some questions are best left unanswered... Starring Laura Sollet as Rosa, plus Eva Meyerson, Madison Geiger, Mbeng Klovis, Chase Bridges, and Kay Galvin. This looks like an obvious direct-to-video genre release, but at least they tried creating a freaky game concept for this horror. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Kim Noonan's horror film Are You There?, direct from YouTube: Twin sisters Rose & Azalea and their friend Brooks find themselves trapped in a supernatural blackout in which monsters are […]

                                                              "Do not attempt the Are You There? challenge!" It's a bad idea - you might end up dead! Dark Sky Films has unveiled an official trailer for indie horror thriller titled Are You There?, directed by indie filmmaker Kim Noonan. It's getting a small release and will be available on VOD to watch this February if anyone is curious. Paranormal psychology student Rosa Gonzalez lights a ritual candle used to contact the dead... When she then asks, "Are You There?" she opens a door to a demonic game of 20 questions. After lighting summoning candle, it ignites a life and death game of questions to answer. As the candle melts down, so does her chance of survival. She discovers some questions are best left unanswered... Starring Laura Sollet as Rosa, plus Eva Meyerson, Madison Geiger, Mbeng Klovis, Chase Bridges, and Kay Galvin. This looks like an obvious direct-to-video genre release, but at least they tried creating a freaky game concept for this horror. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Battle of Mogadishu Doc Series 'Surviving Black Hawk Down' Trailer

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                                                              "I was sure my family were dead." Netflix has unveiled a trailer for Surviving Black Hawk Down, a 3-episode docu series that will be streaming on Netflix starting in February. The doc is a "360-degree telling of the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, whose events served as inspiration for Ridley Scott's Academy Award winning film Black Hawk Down." It has been 24 years since Black Hawk Down opened in theaters (back in 2001) and yet somehow now is apparently the right time to revisit it. I mean, it is a great action movie, but this all seems strange. Surviving Black Hawk Down tells the gripping real story of the horror and heroism behind the events – blending raw, immersive doc storytelling with first-person interviews from both sides of The Battle of Mogadishu. Makers RSA add "[we] are thrilled to bring this compelling story to a new audience with Netflix, almost 25 years after Ridley’s iconic movie. It's a gripping tale, and powerful and moving to hear from both US forces and Somalis for the first time." I'm glad they're sharing stories of both sides now. Official trailer (+ poster) for Jack MacInnes' doc series Surviving Black Hawk Down, from YouTube: In […]

                                                              "I was sure my family were dead." Netflix has unveiled a trailer for Surviving Black Hawk Down, a 3-episode docu series that will be streaming on Netflix starting in February. The doc is a "360-degree telling of the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, whose events served as inspiration for Ridley Scott's Academy Award winning film Black Hawk Down." It has been 24 years since Black Hawk Down opened in theaters (back in 2001) and yet somehow now is apparently the right time to revisit it. I mean, it is a great action movie, but this all seems strange. Surviving Black Hawk Down tells the gripping real story of the horror and heroism behind the events – blending raw, immersive doc storytelling with first-person interviews from both sides of The Battle of Mogadishu. Makers RSA add "[we] are thrilled to bring this compelling story to a new audience with Netflix, almost 25 years after Ridley’s iconic movie. It's a gripping tale, and powerful and moving to hear from both US forces and Somalis for the first time." I'm glad they're sharing stories of both sides now. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Sterling K. Brown's Assassination Thriller Series 'Paradise' Full Trailer

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                                                              "You're about to be entrusted with top secret national security information... do you wish to proceed?" Yes. Hulu has unveiled the second official trailer for Paradise, a mysterious new thriller series arriving to watch starting at the end of this month. Nothing is as it seems in this series full of secrets and lies. Paradise is set in a serene, wealthy community inhabited by the world's most prominent individuals. This tranquility explodes when a shocking murder of the President occurs and a high stakes investigation unfolds. Sterling K. Brown stars as Xavier Collins, head of White House Secret Service, who's quickly investigated for the death of the President, whom he discovers next to his bed. But there's much more going on here... The series also stars James Marsden as the President, plus Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin, and Percy Daggs IV. I am totally sold on this series now! Wow! What a trailer - setting up the stakes and the intrigue and the mystery. Who killed the President? What are the secrets? How will Xavier save the country? I also really dig the cinematography and repeat imagery that keeps appearing. Here's the second official trailer (+ […]

                                                              "You're about to be entrusted with top secret national security information... do you wish to proceed?" Yes. Hulu has unveiled the second official trailer for Paradise, a mysterious new thriller series arriving to watch starting at the end of this month. Nothing is as it seems in this series full of secrets and lies. Paradise is set in a serene, wealthy community inhabited by the world's most prominent individuals. This tranquility explodes when a shocking murder of the President occurs and a high stakes investigation unfolds. Sterling K. Brown stars as Xavier Collins, head of White House Secret Service, who's quickly investigated for the death of the President, whom he discovers next to his bed. But there's much more going on here... The series also stars James Marsden as the President, plus Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin, and Percy Daggs IV. I am totally sold on this series now! Wow! What a trailer - setting up the stakes and the intrigue and the mystery. Who killed the President? What are the secrets? How will Xavier save the country? I also really dig the cinematography and repeat imagery that keeps appearing. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Pixar's 'Win or Lose' Softball Team Anthology Series on D+ Full Trailer

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                                                              "No matter what happens, you are all winners!" Get ready to play ball! ⚾ Pixar has debuted the full official trailer for their new streaming series called Win or Lose, which has been in development for years. This original animation creation made by Pixar Animation Studios is finally streaming on Disney+ starting this February - delayed from its original December date. The new series follows the intertwined stories of eight different characters as they each prepare for their big championship softball game. Their team is known as the Pickles. 🥒 The fascinating Inside Out-inspired series reveals what it actually feels like to be in the shoes of each of the unique characters—the insecure kids, their helicopter parents, even a lovesick umpire—with incredibly funny, very emotional and uniquely animated perspectives. Will Forte voices their coach. The cast also includes Izaac Wang (from Didi!), Ian Chen, Jo Firestone, Milan, & Josh Thomson. It's still infuriating that they removed a trans storyline from the series - it really should be in here. But the rest of it looks fantastic anyway! All these personal stories seem so honest and I'm excited to see every episode. Here's the main official trailer (+ posters) for Pixar's […]

                                                              "No matter what happens, you are all winners!" Get ready to play ball! ⚾ Pixar has debuted the full official trailer for their new streaming series called Win or Lose, which has been in development for years. This original animation creation made by Pixar Animation Studios is finally streaming on Disney+ starting this February - delayed from its original December date. The new series follows the intertwined stories of eight different characters as they each prepare for their big championship softball game. Their team is known as the Pickles. 🥒 The fascinating Inside Out-inspired series reveals what it actually feels like to be in the shoes of each of the unique characters—the insecure kids, their helicopter parents, even a lovesick umpire—with incredibly funny, very emotional and uniquely animated perspectives. Will Forte voices their coach. The cast also includes Izaac Wang (from Didi!), Ian Chen, Jo Firestone, Milan, & Josh Thomson. It's still infuriating that they removed a trans storyline from the series - it really should be in here. But the rest of it looks fantastic anyway! All these personal stories seem so honest and I'm excited to see every episode. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Brutal Full Trailer for Oz Perkins' Horror 'The Monkey' with Theo James

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                                                              "We have been chosen to witness its power over life and death." Whoa!! Neon has debuted the brutal full trailer for The Monkey, the next Oz Perkins horror film arriving next month in theaters. Looks like it'll be worth a watch! After Longlegs last year, get ready for more insanely scary horror from Perkins! Based on the super freaky clapping monkey toy as well as Stephen King's short story of the same name. "Everybody dies." Produced by James Wan, written & directed Perkins, The Monkey is a story about two brothers. The siblings decide to throw the monkey toy away after it starts killing, and try to move on with their lives, growing apart over the years... But the monkey is back – and it's pissed off. Starring Theo James as both bothers Bill & Hall, with Tatiana Maslany, Elijah Wood, Christian Convery, Colin O'Brien, Rohan Campbell, and Sarah Levy. This is such a crazy trailer! Extremely violent and bloody – and it looks like a twisted new take on Final Destination with creative kills galore. Hell yes, Perkins, keep bringing us mad genius horror. Here's the full official trailer (+ poster) for Oz Perkins' horror The Monkey, direct from […]

                                                              "We have been chosen to witness its power over life and death." Whoa!! Neon has debuted the brutal full trailer for The Monkey, the next Oz Perkins horror film arriving next month in theaters. Looks like it'll be worth a watch! After Longlegs last year, get ready for more insanely scary horror from Perkins! Based on the super freaky clapping monkey toy as well as Stephen King's short story of the same name. "Everybody dies." Produced by James Wan, written & directed Perkins, The Monkey is a story about two brothers. The siblings decide to throw the monkey toy away after it starts killing, and try to move on with their lives, growing apart over the years... But the monkey is back – and it's pissed off. Starring Theo James as both bothers Bill & Hall, with Tatiana Maslany, Elijah Wood, Christian Convery, Colin O'Brien, Rohan Campbell, and Sarah Levy. This is such a crazy trailer! Extremely violent and bloody – and it looks like a twisted new take on Final Destination with creative kills galore. Hell yes, Perkins, keep bringing us mad genius horror. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Carey Mulligan in 'The Ballad of Wallis Island' Musical Comedy Trailer

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                                                              "We'll always have this island... and your beautiful music." Focus Features has revealed the official trailer for a new British musical called The Ballad of Wallis Island, arriving in theaters this March. It's set to premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival kicking off next week in Utah, before it hits select US theaters in just a months. "He's getting the band back together." The Ballad of Wallis Island follows Charles (Tim Key), an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on an island and dreams of getting his favorite musicians, Mortimer-McGwyer (Carey Mulligan & Tom Basden) back together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig. The three of them star together on this beautiful island in this goofy, charming, sentimental musical comedy about getting back together. Sundance adds: "actresses Carey Mulligan and Sian Clifford to come play in their sandbox, creating a tale so humorous and lovely that you'll be humming its songs long after the credits roll." This looks sweet & funny. Here's the first official trailer for James […]

                                                              "We'll always have this island... and your beautiful music." Focus Features has revealed the official trailer for a new British musical called The Ballad of Wallis Island, arriving in theaters this March. It's set to premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival kicking off next week in Utah, before it hits select US theaters in just a months. "He's getting the band back together." The Ballad of Wallis Island follows Charles (Tim Key), an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on an island and dreams of getting his favorite musicians, Mortimer-McGwyer (Carey Mulligan & Tom Basden) back together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig. The three of them star together on this beautiful island in this goofy, charming, sentimental musical comedy about getting back together. Sundance adds: "actresses Carey Mulligan and Sian Clifford to come play in their sandbox, creating a tale so humorous and lovely that you'll be humming its songs long after the credits roll." This looks sweet & funny. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Full Trailer for Time Loop Horror 'Until Dawn' with Many Freaky Kills

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                                                              "How many more deaths do you have in you?" "Nobody's made it past 13 nights..." Sony has debuted the first official trailer for the freaky new horror movie Until Dawn, which is based on the Playstation video game of the same name. This time loop killer horror movie is set for release in April this spring. It's directed by filmmaker David F. Sandberg, who is getting back into horror after making the two Shazam! movies and the horror movies Lights Out & Annabelle: Creation previously. A group of friends finds themselves stalked by a masked killer & horrifically murdered one by one in a lodge... only to wake up and find themselves back at the beginning of the same evening. Trapped in this remote valley, they're forced to relive the nightmare again & again - only each time the killer threat is different (a different horror genre each time). "Same night, different nightmare." Starring Ella Rubin, ​Michael Cimino, ​Odessa A'zion, ​Ji-young Yoo, ​Belmont Cameli, ​Maia Mitchell, ​and Peter Stormare. This is looking pretty rad - a nice set of different kills, and some weird creatures and a giant monster, and much more going on. How will they ever survive until […]

                                                              "How many more deaths do you have in you?" "Nobody's made it past 13 nights..." Sony has debuted the first official trailer for the freaky new horror movie Until Dawn, which is based on the Playstation video game of the same name. This time loop killer horror movie is set for release in April this spring. It's directed by filmmaker David F. Sandberg, who is getting back into horror after making the two Shazam! movies and the horror movies Lights Out & Annabelle: Creation previously. A group of friends finds themselves stalked by a masked killer & horrifically murdered one by one in a lodge... only to wake up and find themselves back at the beginning of the same evening. Trapped in this remote valley, they're forced to relive the nightmare again & again - only each time the killer threat is different (a different horror genre each time). "Same night, different nightmare." Starring Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Odessa A'zion, Ji-young Yoo, Belmont Cameli, Maia Mitchell, and Peter Stormare. This is looking pretty rad - a nice set of different kills, and some weird creatures and a giant monster, and much more going on. How will they ever survive until dawn? // Continue Reading ›

                                                              One Final Trailer for Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' Modern Masterpiece

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                                                              "Tell me – why is an accomplish foreign architect shoveling coal here in Philadelphia?" A24 has unveiled one more official trailer for the monumental The Brutalist, the third feature from acclaimed filmmaker / actor Brady Corbet. After already opening in theaters last year, it's getting a full IMAX run this weekend for anyone who needs to see it. When visionary architect László Toth & his wife Erzsébet flee Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern America, their lives are changed forever by an extremely wealthy benefactor - a man named Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr. Made by director Brady Corbet, written by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold, it stars Adrien Brody as László, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, with Isaach De Bankolé, and Alessandro Nivola. Shot on film and projected on film (in 35mm & 70mm). I'm one of many who have already been calling this a masterpiece, describing it in my review as a film "we will be celebrating for decades to come." It also made my Top 10 list as my #2 pick of 2024 and will likely end up winning many Oscars as well. […]

                                                              "Tell me – why is an accomplish foreign architect shoveling coal here in Philadelphia?" A24 has unveiled one more official trailer for the monumental The Brutalist, the third feature from acclaimed filmmaker / actor Brady Corbet. After already opening in theaters last year, it's getting a full IMAX run this weekend for anyone who needs to see it. When visionary architect László Toth & his wife Erzsébet flee Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern America, their lives are changed forever by an extremely wealthy benefactor - a man named Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr. Made by director Brady Corbet, written by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold, it stars Adrien Brody as László, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, with Isaach De Bankolé, and Alessandro Nivola. Shot on film and projected on film (in 35mm & 70mm). I'm one of many who have already been calling this a masterpiece, describing it in my review as a film "we will be celebrating for decades to come." It also made my Top 10 list as my #2 pick of 2024 and will likely end up winning many Oscars as well. Now is your chance to experience this on the big screen while it's still playing! Don't miss this magnificent film. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Intense Action Comedy Set on Haiti - 'Kidnapping Inc.' Official Trailer

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                                                              "I'll pay twice the amount to anyone who can help us find my son." 🇭🇹! Dark Star Pictures has revealed the official trailer for Kidnapping Inc., a Haitian kidnapping action thriller set on & filmed on the Caribbean island. This first premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival last year in the Midnight section, although reviews were mostly mixed on it (currently at 62% on RT). Doc and Zoe are two hapless kidnappers tasked with what appears to be a simple abduction for hire, only to find out that it's anything but and end up in the middle of a political conspiracy. A kinetic, vibrant action film described as "a frantic, frenzied black comedy ride that never lets up and doesn’t leave hostages on the crossroad between Pulp Fiction and City of God." The film, which tackles the kidnapping crisis in Haiti, had multiple crew members get kidnapped during the film's production. This stars Jasmuel Andri, Rolapthon Mercure, Anabel Lopez, Ashley Laraque, and Gessica Geneu. It's a fun one, totally crazy and bonkers. But I'll admit I didn't love it - a bit too wild. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Bruno Mourral's film Kidnapping Inc., direct from YouTube: […]

                                                              "I'll pay twice the amount to anyone who can help us find my son." 🇭🇹! Dark Star Pictures has revealed the official trailer for Kidnapping Inc., a Haitian kidnapping action thriller set on & filmed on the Caribbean island. This first premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival last year in the Midnight section, although reviews were mostly mixed on it (currently at 62% on RT). Doc and Zoe are two hapless kidnappers tasked with what appears to be a simple abduction for hire, only to find out that it's anything but and end up in the middle of a political conspiracy. A kinetic, vibrant action film described as "a frantic, frenzied black comedy ride that never lets up and doesn’t leave hostages on the crossroad between Pulp Fiction and City of God." The film, which tackles the kidnapping crisis in Haiti, had multiple crew members get kidnapped during the film's production. This stars Jasmuel Andri, Rolapthon Mercure, Anabel Lopez, Ashley Laraque, and Gessica Geneu. It's a fun one, totally crazy and bonkers. But I'll admit I didn't love it - a bit too wild. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Official Trailer for 'One Night in Tokyo' Sweet Romance Set in Japan

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                                                              "Sometimes I wonder... what it'd be like to just run away." Buffalo 8 has revealed an official trailer for an indie romantic drama called One Night in Tokyo, reminiscent of Before Sunrise & Before Sunset, even a bit of Lost in Translation. After premiering at the 2024 Cinequest Film Festival, it's being released on VOD in February for anyone who wants to watch. Betrayal spawns an unexpected night through the streets of Tokyo for two strangers left questioning the meaning of life and love. Sam arrives in Tokyo only to have his trip unexpectedly cut short when his expat girlfriend breaks up with him. Stuck for the night while he waits for his new flight, Sam makes an unlikely friend in Ayaka, a young Japanese woman who reluctantly takes him out for the night in the city. The indie film stars Reza Emamiyeh as Sam and Tokiko Kitagawa as Ayaka, with Cailee Oliver, Shinichiro Watanabe, and Mika Ahn. This looks really sweet and charming. Of course now I want to go back to Japan & get lost running around Tokyo, too. This is really worth a watch. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Joshua Woodcock's film One Night in […]

                                                              "Sometimes I wonder... what it'd be like to just run away." Buffalo 8 has revealed an official trailer for an indie romantic drama called One Night in Tokyo, reminiscent of Before Sunrise & Before Sunset, even a bit of Lost in Translation. After premiering at the 2024 Cinequest Film Festival, it's being released on VOD in February for anyone who wants to watch. Betrayal spawns an unexpected night through the streets of Tokyo for two strangers left questioning the meaning of life and love. Sam arrives in Tokyo only to have his trip unexpectedly cut short when his expat girlfriend breaks up with him. Stuck for the night while he waits for his new flight, Sam makes an unlikely friend in Ayaka, a young Japanese woman who reluctantly takes him out for the night in the city. The indie film stars Reza Emamiyeh as Sam and Tokiko Kitagawa as Ayaka, with Cailee Oliver, Shinichiro Watanabe, and Mika Ahn. This looks really sweet and charming. Of course now I want to go back to Japan & get lost running around Tokyo, too. This is really worth a watch. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Festival Teaser for 'Such Good Friends' Comedy Short at Sundance 2025

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                                                              "My whole family is going to really need you... So you'll stay for dinner tonight, and then maybe after we can have a sleepover." Catch an early first look teaser for this short film premiering at the upcoming 2025 Sundance Film Festival this month. Such Good Friends is the latest creation from the team that made the excellent comedy short The Cowboy and the Samurai which we featured a few years ago. Their next brand new 11 minute short is about a friend and a family. After ending a toxic friendship, a people pleaser finds herself falling into old patterns with her former best friend's family. Apparently including a sleepover? Ha. Starring Mindy Sterling, Niamh O'Neill Culhane, Jared Lo Nigro, and Rachel Rambaldi. Directed by Bri Klaproth, written by Jon Walkup and Bri Klaproth. I'm always happy to support short films and as a big fan of their last one, this one is already on my radar at Sundance this year. Keep an eye out for it there. Here's the festival teaser for Jon Walkup & Bri Klaproth's short film Such Good Friends, from YouTube: After reevaluating a toxic friendship, Emma tries to overcome her people-pleasing ways by cutting ties […]

                                                              "My whole family is going to really need you... So you'll stay for dinner tonight, and then maybe after we can have a sleepover." Catch an early first look teaser for this short film premiering at the upcoming 2025 Sundance Film Festival this month. Such Good Friends is the latest creation from the team that made the excellent comedy short The Cowboy and the Samurai which we featured a few years ago. Their next brand new 11 minute short is about a friend and a family. After ending a toxic friendship, a people pleaser finds herself falling into old patterns with her former best friend's family. Apparently including a sleepover? Ha. Starring Mindy Sterling, Niamh O'Neill Culhane, Jared Lo Nigro, and Rachel Rambaldi. Directed by Bri Klaproth, written by Jon Walkup and Bri Klaproth. I'm always happy to support short films and as a big fan of their last one, this one is already on my radar at Sundance this year. Keep an eye out for it there. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Music Doc 'Luther: Never Too Much' Trailer About the Vocal Virtuoso

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                                                              "My head, my heart, everything was immersed in this [music] business." Giant Pictures & CNN Films have released this music documentary called Luther: Never Too Much by director Dawn Porter. It premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival a year ago and was already released in US theaters in the fall. A new UK trailer has debuted for Luther: Never Too Much as well for its upcoming release in UK cinemas this month. This music doc film chronicles the life story of a vocal virtuoso. Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, iconic musician / singer Luther Vandross tells his own story with assistance from his closest friends and many musical collaborators including Mariah Carey, Dionne Warwick, Valerie Simpson and Roberta Flack. The film relives the many stunning moments of Luther’s musical career, while exploring his personal life, health struggles & weight gain, and a lifelong battle to earn the respect his music deserved. I saw this at Sundance last year and it's fantastic - I learned so much about him and I was moved by the ups and downs in his story. Here's the two official trailers (+ poster) for Dawn Porter's doc Luther: Never Too Much, from YouTube: […]

                                                              "My head, my heart, everything was immersed in this [music] business." Giant Pictures & CNN Films have released this music documentary called Luther: Never Too Much by director Dawn Porter. It premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival a year ago and was already released in US theaters in the fall. A new UK trailer has debuted for Luther: Never Too Much as well for its upcoming release in UK cinemas this month. This music doc film chronicles the life story of a vocal virtuoso. Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, iconic musician / singer Luther Vandross tells his own story with assistance from his closest friends and many musical collaborators including Mariah Carey, Dionne Warwick, Valerie Simpson and Roberta Flack. The film relives the many stunning moments of Luther’s musical career, while exploring his personal life, health struggles & weight gain, and a lifelong battle to earn the respect his music deserved. I saw this at Sundance last year and it's fantastic - I learned so much about him and I was moved by the ups and downs in his story. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Religious Horror Film 'Inhabitants' Trailer Starring Anna Jacoby-Heron

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                                                              "This is some nasty business you got yourself into, 'Liv." Gravitas has unveiled an official trailer for an indie horror psychological thriller film called Inhabitants, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Matt McClung. Now set for release in February for anyone curious about it. A young woman moves in with her lapsed Catholic boyfriend, going against the wishes of their respective family members. But Francis soon ends up suffering from night terrors - whispering in his sleep to a figure Olivia cannot see and sleepwalking to strange corners of the house. Her investigation leads to a terrifying and perverse discovery; they are being haunted by the ghost of Francis's childhood youth minister - an entity who is enraged by their cohabitation and has come to punish them for their sins. Scary! Starring Anna Jacoby-Heron as Olivia, Josh Andrés Rivera as Francis, with Ana Auther, Kevin Nealon, and Todd Robert Anderson. This doesn't seem particularly interesting unless you're really into Catholic horror & also need to free yourself from your sins. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Matt McClung's horror film Inhabitants, direct from YouTube: Olivia Burton (starring Anna Jacoby-Heron) moves to California with her boyfriend Francis, against the […]

                                                              "This is some nasty business you got yourself into, 'Liv." Gravitas has unveiled an official trailer for an indie horror psychological thriller film called Inhabitants, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Matt McClung. Now set for release in February for anyone curious about it. A young woman moves in with her lapsed Catholic boyfriend, going against the wishes of their respective family members. But Francis soon ends up suffering from night terrors - whispering in his sleep to a figure Olivia cannot see and sleepwalking to strange corners of the house. Her investigation leads to a terrifying and perverse discovery; they are being haunted by the ghost of Francis's childhood youth minister - an entity who is enraged by their cohabitation and has come to punish them for their sins. Scary! Starring Anna Jacoby-Heron as Olivia, Josh Andrés Rivera as Francis, with Ana Auther, Kevin Nealon, and Todd Robert Anderson. This doesn't seem particularly interesting unless you're really into Catholic horror & also need to free yourself from your sins. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Official Trailer for 'The Witcher: Sirens of The Deep' Animated Movie

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                                                              "I worry the humans aren't looking for truth..." Indeed. Netflix has unveiled the full official trailer for The Witcher: Sirens of The Deep, the next animated movie in The Witcher spin-off series. Netflix will launch this for streaming in February next month for anyone interested. It's the second anime feature following The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (2021) set in this universe. Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and soon finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople. He must count on friends – old and new – to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into an all-out war. Featuring the voices of Doug Cockle as Geralt of Rivia, Joey Batey, Anya Chalotra, and Christina Wren. This anime is once again created in Korea by the animation houses Studio Mir & Platige Image & Hivemind. Seems like a good time. Here's the official trailer for Kang Hei Chul's The Witcher: Sirens of The Deep, from Netflix's YouTube: Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn […]

                                                              "I worry the humans aren't looking for truth..." Indeed. Netflix has unveiled the full official trailer for The Witcher: Sirens of The Deep, the next animated movie in The Witcher spin-off series. Netflix will launch this for streaming in February next month for anyone interested. It's the second anime feature following The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (2021) set in this universe. Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and soon finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople. He must count on friends – old and new – to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into an all-out war. Featuring the voices of Doug Cockle as Geralt of Rivia, Joey Batey, Anya Chalotra, and Christina Wren. This anime is once again created in Korea by the animation houses Studio Mir & Platige Image & Hivemind. Seems like a good time. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              New Trailer for Marvel's 'Daredevil: Born Again' Starring Charlie Cox

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                                                              "The Devil's work is never done..." Marvel has revealed the full-length official trailer for Daredevil: Born Again, the next new Marvel TV series coming up this year. It is intended to be the 13th television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, via its Marvel Television label, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise, and is a revival of the original Daredevil series (2015–2018). Dario Scardapane serves as showrunner with Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead as lead directors on this new series. Blind superhero Matt Murdock aka Daredevil finds himself on a collision course with Wilson Fisk when their past identities begin to emerge. Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock from the last TV series. And an ensemble cast including Vincent D'Onofrio, Margarita Levieva, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Zabryna Guevara, Nikki M. James, Genneya Walton, Arty Froushan, Clark Johnson, Michael Gandolfini, Ayelet Zurer, with Jon Bernthal. This looks so similar to the previous series, but hopefully they've improved it this time. Plenty more violent and dark and intense - worth a look. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Marvel's series Daredevil: Born Again, direct from YouTube: Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), a […]

                                                              "The Devil's work is never done..." Marvel has revealed the full-length official trailer for Daredevil: Born Again, the next new Marvel TV series coming up this year. It is intended to be the 13th television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, via its Marvel Television label, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise, and is a revival of the original Daredevil series (2015–2018). Dario Scardapane serves as showrunner with Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead as lead directors on this new series. Blind superhero Matt Murdock aka Daredevil finds himself on a collision course with Wilson Fisk when their past identities begin to emerge. Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock from the last TV series. And an ensemble cast including Vincent D'Onofrio, Margarita Levieva, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Zabryna Guevara, Nikki M. James, Genneya Walton, Arty Froushan, Clark Johnson, Michael Gandolfini, Ayelet Zurer, with Jon Bernthal. This looks so similar to the previous series, but hopefully they've improved it this time. Plenty more violent and dark and intense - worth a look. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              First Trailer for 'Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story' Doc Film

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                                                              "There was so much expected of her." Zeitgeist & Kino Lorber revealed the official trailer for a documentary film called Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story, a biopic look at the life of Liza Minnelli. This first premiered at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival last year, and it just played at the 2025 Palm Springs Film Festival earlier this month. Actress / singer / dancer Liza Minnelli tells her own story in this fabulous salute to an iconic talent. This doc covers it all: her childhood in mother Judy Garland's shadow, her bonds with mentors Kay Thompson, Charles Aznavour, Bob Fosse, her up-and-down marriages, and the triumphs of Broadway and Cabaret. After the tragic death of her mother Judy Garland at the end of the 60s, she spent her next years seeking out extraordinary mentors: Fred Ebb, Charles Aznavour, Halston, and Bob Fosse. Her concert performances at Carnegie Hall in 1979 and 1987 and at Radio City Music Hall in 1991 and 1992 are recognized among her most successful. From 1988 to 1990, she toured with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. in Frank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate Event. This doc seems like a triumphant celebration of the […]

                                                              "There was so much expected of her." Zeitgeist & Kino Lorber revealed the official trailer for a documentary film called Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story, a biopic look at the life of Liza Minnelli. This first premiered at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival last year, and it just played at the 2025 Palm Springs Film Festival earlier this month. Actress / singer / dancer Liza Minnelli tells her own story in this fabulous salute to an iconic talent. This doc covers it all: her childhood in mother Judy Garland's shadow, her bonds with mentors Kay Thompson, Charles Aznavour, Bob Fosse, her up-and-down marriages, and the triumphs of Broadway and Cabaret. After the tragic death of her mother Judy Garland at the end of the 60s, she spent her next years seeking out extraordinary mentors: Fred Ebb, Charles Aznavour, Halston, and Bob Fosse. Her concert performances at Carnegie Hall in 1979 and 1987 and at Radio City Music Hall in 1991 and 1992 are recognized among her most successful. From 1988 to 1990, she toured with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. in Frank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate Event. This doc seems like a triumphant celebration of the Liza. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              New Trailer for 4K Restoration of Peter Weir's 'Picnic at Hanging Rock'

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                                                              "Everything begins and ends at exactly the right time and place." Janus Films has unveiled a new official trailer for the new 4K restoration & re-release of Picnic at Hanging Rock, an acclaimed Australian film from 1975. It was the third feature film at the time from director Peter Weir - way before he would go on to make The Last Wave, Gallipoli, The Mosquito Coast, Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, Master and Commander, The Way Back and other films. It was a part of the Australian New Wave cinema movement at the time. Starring Rachel Roberts, Dominic Guard, Helen Morse, Vivean Gray, and Jacki Weaver. The plot involves the disappearance of several schoolgirls and their teacher during a picnic at Hanging Rock, Victoria on Valentine's Day in 1900, and the subsequent effect on the local community. Roger Ebert was also a big fan of this, calling it "a film of haunting mystery and buried sexual hysteria" which "employs two of the hallmarks of modern Australian films: beautiful cinematography and stories about the chasm between settlers from Europe and the mysteries of their ancient new home." Well, that should be enough to convince you this is worth a watch […]

                                                              "Everything begins and ends at exactly the right time and place." Janus Films has unveiled a new official trailer for the new 4K restoration & re-release of Picnic at Hanging Rock, an acclaimed Australian film from 1975. It was the third feature film at the time from director Peter Weir - way before he would go on to make The Last Wave, Gallipoli, The Mosquito Coast, Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, Master and Commander, The Way Back and other films. It was a part of the Australian New Wave cinema movement at the time. Starring Rachel Roberts, Dominic Guard, Helen Morse, Vivean Gray, and Jacki Weaver. The plot involves the disappearance of several schoolgirls and their teacher during a picnic at Hanging Rock, Victoria on Valentine's Day in 1900, and the subsequent effect on the local community. Roger Ebert was also a big fan of this, calling it "a film of haunting mystery and buried sexual hysteria" which "employs two of the hallmarks of modern Australian films: beautiful cinematography and stories about the chasm between settlers from Europe and the mysteries of their ancient new home." Well, that should be enough to convince you this is worth a watch especially with this 4K restoration playing in US art house theaters soon. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Kaitlyn Dever is Liar Belle Gibson in 'Apple Cider Vinegar' Full Trailer

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                                                              "She's probably killing people with her lies." Don't trust her! Netflix has revealed the main official trailer for Apple Cider Vinegar, yet another look at a snake oil saleswoman who fooled people into believing she had cancer and could cure it through wellness. This is a true-ish story based on a lie, about the rise and fall of a wellness empire; the culture that built it up and the people who tore it down (because she's a fraudster). Set during the birth of Instagram, Apple Cider Vinegar follows two young women who set out to cure their life-threatening illnesses through health and wellness, influencing their global online communities along the way. All of which would be incredibly inspiring if it were all true. With Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson (who has since been taken to court and fined), Alycia Debnam-Carey, Aisha Dee, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Ashley Zukerman, Mark Coles Smith, Susie Porter, Chai Hansen, Matt Nable, Phoenix Raei, Richard Davies, Kieran Darcy-Smith, Catherine McClements, and Essie Davis. The limited series was shot on-location in Melbourne, Australia. This is a very vibrant look at a narcissist who is so obsessed with their own self-image and fame and glory they can't even admit […]

                                                              "She's probably killing people with her lies." Don't trust her! Netflix has revealed the main official trailer for Apple Cider Vinegar, yet another look at a snake oil saleswoman who fooled people into believing she had cancer and could cure it through wellness. This is a true-ish story based on a lie, about the rise and fall of a wellness empire; the culture that built it up and the people who tore it down (because she's a fraudster). Set during the birth of Instagram, Apple Cider Vinegar follows two young women who set out to cure their life-threatening illnesses through health and wellness, influencing their global online communities along the way. All of which would be incredibly inspiring if it were all true. With Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson (who has since been taken to court and fined), Alycia Debnam-Carey, Aisha Dee, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Ashley Zukerman, Mark Coles Smith, Susie Porter, Chai Hansen, Matt Nable, Phoenix Raei, Richard Davies, Kieran Darcy-Smith, Catherine McClements, and Essie Davis. The limited series was shot on-location in Melbourne, Australia. This is a very vibrant look at a narcissist who is so obsessed with their own self-image and fame and glory they can't even admit they're totally nuts. So sad - take a look. // Continue Reading ›

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                                                              'Unstoppable' Interview: Jharrel Jerome and Anthony Robles

                                                                Opening in theaters on December 6th before premiering on Prime Video January 16th is the new sports drama ‘Unstoppable’, which is based on the true story of 2011 NCAA Wrestling Champion Anthony Robles.

                                                                Cult Filmmaking Favorite David Lynch Dies, Aged 78

                                                                  Preview:Film visionary David Lynch has died aged 78.The four-time Oscar nominee was known for his bold, sometimes divisive work.He had been diagnosed with emphysema.David Lynch, one of the singular voices of American cinema in the last few decades, has died.

                                                                  The Russo Brothers on Why They’re Directing Marvel’s ‘Secret Wars’

                                                                    Preview:Joe and Anthony Russo are explaining their return to Marvel.They, together with Marvel boss Kevin Feige found a story they wanted to tell.‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’ are scheduled for release in 2026 and 2027.

                                                                    Movie Review: ‘One of Them Days’

                                                                      Opening in theaters on January 17th, ‘One of Them Days’ features two knockout performances from Keke Palmer and in an impressive film lead debut, SZA. Yet the movie around them is sadly not always worthy of their commitment.

                                                                      BAFTA 2025 Nominations Announced

                                                                        Preview:‘Conclave’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ are leading the BAFTA nomination pack.‘The Brutalist’ and ‘A Complete Unknown’ also nabbed nominations.The awards will be handed out on February 16th in London.

                                                                        Movie Review: ‘Wolf Man’

                                                                          Opening in theaters January 17th is ‘Wolf Man,’ directed by Leigh Whannell and starring Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Sam Jaeger, Benedict Hardie, and Matilda Firth.Related Article: ‘Ozark’s Julia Garner to play the Silver Surfer in ‘The Fantastic Four’Initial ThoughtsThe werewolf, or in this case the Wolf Man, is one of the top-tier stars of Universal Studios’ lineup of classic monsters, third in line behind Dracula and Frankenstein’s monster.

                                                                          Movie Review: ‘Hard Truths’

                                                                            Opening in theaters on January 10th, ‘Hard Truths’ finds director Mike Leigh back in some familiar modern-day territory after a couple of trips to the past for previous two movies ‘Mr. Turner’ and ‘Peterloo.

                                                                            Mel Gibson Offers ‘Passion of the Christ’ Sequel Update

                                                                              Preview:Mel Gibson is aiming to shoot the ‘Passion of the Christ’ sequel in 2026.Randall Wallace wrote the script.Jim Caviezel appears likely to return as Jesus.‘The Passion of the Christ,’ Mel Gibson’s 2004 take on Jesus’ final days on earth up to his crucifixion, became the largest-grossing independent film of all time with a worldwide box office of nearly $612 million.

                                                                              'Alarum' Exclusive Interview: Scott Eastwood

                                                                                Opening in theaters, on demand and digital on January 17th is the new action thriller ‘Alarum’, which was directed by Michael Polish (‘The Astronaut Farmer’), and stars Scott Eastwood (‘Suicide Squad’, ‘Fast X’), Sylvester Stallone (‘Rocky’, ‘Cop Land’), Willa Fitzgerald (‘Reacher’), and Mike Colter (‘Plane’).

                                                                                Cillian Murphy Does Not Appear in ‘28 Years Later’

                                                                                  Preview:Cillian Murphy is not in new zombie outing ‘28 Years Later.’One of the infected who looks a little like him shows up in the trailer.Murphy is a producer behind the scenes.We know him these days as the ‘Oppenheimer’ Oscar winner and star of the popular ‘Peaky Blinders’ crime series out of the UK (which itself has a big screen version on the way), but back in 2002, Cillian Murphy had a few film and TV credits to his name but broke out in a big way thanks to Danny Boyle’s horror thriller ‘28 Days Later,’ which drew praise for its inventive take on the zombie genre (more on that below), its guerilla filming style and intensity.