30 Apr

‘Suicide Squad’ Sequel Cast Adds Daniela Melchior as Ratcatcher

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The Suicide Squad sequel cast continues to assemble, and the latest addition is a fresh face indeed. Daniela Melchior, an actress who has primarily worked in Portuguese film and television projects. Melchior would play Ratcatcher, a character who can control rats (didn’t see that coming, did you?). Melchoir joins Idris Elba, Margot Robbie, John Cena, and more […]

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30 Apr

‘Sing Street’ is Becoming a Stage Musical From the Team Behind ‘Once’

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Sing Street may be the great underrated film of this decade. The scrappy little musical dramedy from Once director John Carney flew under the radar when it was released in 2016, despite its all-time great ’80s-inspired soundtrack and sweet coming-of-age story. But it could soon live on in more than just the hearts of the dozens of cinephiles […]

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30 Apr

‘Ophelia’ Trailer: Daisy Ridley Shows a New Side to Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’

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There’s no greater tragedy in the classic Shakespeare plays than the frequent under-serving of their secondary female characters. But Ophelia seeks to remedy that in its reimagining of Hamlet, which tells the tragedy of the Danish prince through the eyes of his doomed lover. Watch the Ophelia trailer below. Ophelia Trailer Daisy Ridley trades Star Wars for Shakespeare as […]

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30 Apr

‘Game of Thrones’ Cinematographer Defends the Dark Lighting Choices of “The Long Night”

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Even if you don’t watch Game of Thrones, you may have heard about “The Long Night,” the biggest battle in the history of the HBO series…and one that many viewers said they couldn’t see. Literally. Rather than stage a traditional war scene, director Miguel Sapochnik chose to cloak much of the conflict in darkness and […]

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30 Apr

‘The Society’ Trailer: Netflix Gives Us an Attractive Teen Take on ‘Lord of the Flies’

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This new Netflix series asks, “What if Lord of the Flies, but with attractive New England teens?” Created by Christopher Keyser (Party of Five), The Society centers on a group of teens who find themselves in an empty version of their wealthy New England town and must create a new society without adults or parents. But, predictably, it […]

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30 Apr

Exclusive: ‘Django Unchained’ Director’s Cut Coming After Quentin Tarantino Finishes ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’

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At 165 minutes, Quentin Tarantino‘s Django Unchained already feels like an epic. And now, his grand and bloody revisionist western is about to become even more super-sized. The Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds director has confirmed to /Film that he is working on a director’s cut of the Oscar-winning film, which he intends to release […]

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30 Apr

Exclusive: Quentin Tarantino Tells Us How and Why He Created ‘The Hateful Eight’ Miniseries for Netflix

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A month ago, word arrived that an extended version of Quentin Tarantino‘s 2015 Western The Hateful Eight would be arriving on Netflix. Many (including this writer) assumed this was going to be the Roadshow Cut – a cut that played in limited theatrical release, and was never released on home video. But that’s not what happened. Instead, The […]

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30 Apr

Joe Russo Explains Some of the Confusing ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Paradoxes

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It’s that time again. Time for the Russo Brothers to jaunt around explaining everything that happened in their new movie. The filmmakers went on a whirlwind tour after Avengers: Infinity War, attempting to answer questions that movie raised. Now they’re doing it again with Avengers: Endgame. In fairness, the new Avengers film deals with some fairly complicated logistics, […]

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30 Apr

Why the ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Final Scene Doesn’t Break the MCU, According to the Russo Brothers

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Avengers: Endgame is a satisfying conclusion to the first era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a number of reasons. Not only does it deliver a hefty dose of incredible comic book action and raw, genuine emotion, but it gives many of the characters satisfying, definitive character arcs. One of them becomes clear in the final […]

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30 Apr

‘Saints Row’ Movie Coming from Director F. Gary Gray

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F. Gary Gray is headed to Saints Row. The Men In Black: International director will helm a Saints Row movie based on the video game series. Greg Russo, writer of the upcoming Mortal Kombat reboot, is handling the script, which will follow a gang known as the Third Street Saints. The game series was launched in 2006, and became progressively […]

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