30 Nov

Cocaine Bear Director Elizabeth Banks Reflects On Working With The Late, Great Ray Liotta

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Elizabeth Banks’ upcoming movie “Cocaine Bear” is already a total fever dream, and it hasn’t even come out yet. But the high octane thriller is highly anticipated, part of which is — aside from the fact that it’s about a bear on cocaine — is that it contains legendary actor Ray Liotta’s last on-screen performance following […]

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30 Nov

Why Finishing Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 Was 'Bittersweet' For Zoe Saldaña

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Thanks to their brief appearance early on in “Thor: Love and Thunder” and most recently in James Gunn’s “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special,” it hasn’t been very long at all since we last saw Marvel’s most irreverent and cosmic found family. But one key member of the team was noticeably absent in both […]

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30 Nov

Disney Almost Made The First Avatar When Fox Was On The Fence

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James Cameron is, after all this time, the unquestioned king of blockbuster cinema. Between “Aliens,” “Terminator,” and “Titanic,” the man has kind of done it all. But his biggest achievement and right to wear the crown all stems from his 2009 sci-fi mega-hit “Avatar,” which remains the highest-grossing movie of all time. Now, some 13 […]

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30 Nov

Nicolas Cage Wants John Carpenter To Make More Movies, But John Carpenter's Not Having It

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It’s been 12 years since John Carpenter made a film. He was last seen assuming the role of director in his 2010 psychological horror, “The Ward,” and Carpenter has not made any films since. This obviously does not mean that the man hasn’t been busy: he has passionately devoted himself to making music, having co-composed […]

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30 Nov

Tommy Shelby's Peaky Blinders Season 6 Story Gave Sophie Rundle A Chance To Shine

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It might be easy to think that “Peaky Blinders” is a rip-roaring gangster story, exploring the rise (and likely fall) of Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby as leader of the most fearsome collection of petty thieves and bloodthirsty criminals in early 1900s Birmingham. It certainly is that, to be sure, but that description doesn’t quite manage to […]

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30 Nov

Bradley Cooper's 'Obsession' Convinced Steven Spielberg To Hand Him The Reins On Maestro

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After dazzling audiences with his fervor for music in “A Star is Born,” Bradley Cooper is set to take his directing (and acting) talents to “Maestro,” a biopic based on the life of conductor Leonard Bernstein. And judging from the first look released for the film, Cooper has enveloped himself in the titular role in […]

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30 Nov

Lady Chatterley's Lover Review: A Passionate Breath Of Fresh Air Into The Lungs Of A Classic

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A film about unbridled passion should be covered in just that, unbridled passion. I’m talking casting, production design, direction, score, the works. I want to feel swept up in the magic of the love being born on screen, and in order to really feel taken on a wild ride by a romantic period drama, all […]

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30 Nov

John Leguizamo Doesn't Care About Playing A Character Who's Loved, He Just Wants To Play One Who's Understood [Exclusive]

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For those of us still suffering from seasonal depression and the post-Halloween blues, it’s uplifting when the holiday season is starting to move away from idealized family fare to embrace the horror genre a little more during the winter months. Compiling a list of 31 horror movies to watch every day in October isn’t really […]

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30 Nov

Emily In Paris Season 3 Trailer: She's Back And She's Still In Paris

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The sun will always rise in the east, baguettes will always be a tasty treat, and Emily will always be in Paris. When all else fails, we can at least rely on those three constants. Believe it or not, Netflix’s fashion-forward rom-com is already back for more. Having premiered back in 2020, “Emily in Paris” […]

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30 Nov

John Leguizamo's Opinion Of Super Mario Bros. Has 'Definitely' Changed [Exclusive]

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In 1993, Rocky Morton’s and Annabel Jankel’s “Super Mario Bros.” was released in theaters to terrible reviews and widespread derision. Many audiences at the time could be heard rejecting the film out of hand, as it invented its own, bizarre premise wholly separate from the games on which it was based. The games dealt hallucinatory […]

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