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Emma Stone’s Channels Katharine Hepburn in Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Bugonia’
With a shaved head, expert line deliveries and the assembly of another all-time memorable character, Emma Stone continues driving this golden age of cinema. She might just be our modern-day…
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Boiling Point,’ Sets 2027 Release
Disney has unveiled the release date and title for “Ice Age: Boiling Point,” the sixth installment in the animated prehistoric franchise.
The announcement was made during Saturday’s…
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With ‘After the Hunt,’ Julia Roberts Gives Best Performance in Years
Let’s not bury the lede: “After the Hunt” gives Julia Roberts her best film role in at least 20 years. That’s both a big statement — two decades is a long time by any standard, an eternity in…
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Disney Unveils New Animated Film ‘Hexed,’ Sets 2026 Release Date
Walt Disney Animation Studios has unveiled the title and logline for its latest original film: “Hexed.”
Disney Animation’s chief creative officer, Jared Bush, revealed the!-->…
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Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaac Earn Ovation
Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” injected some life into Venice, earning a lengthy 13-minute standing ovation, the longest of the festival so far. Oscar Isaac, who plays the titular mad…
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Chris Columbus Says It’s ‘Impossible’ to Return to ‘Harry Potter’
Original director Chris Columbus has completely shut down the idea of returning to “Harry Potter.”
In a recent interview with The Times of London, Columbus, who helmed the first two “Harry…
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A Shakespeare Update With No Reason to Be
William Shakespeare left no instructions as to the right way future dramatists should tell “Hamlet.” We have only the text, which reveals fresh insights each time someone new recites it. With…
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Lady Gaga to Perform at MTV Video Music Awards 2025
Lady Gaga is the latest to join the slate of performers for the MTV VMAs, taking place on Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. ET and airing on CBS and Paramount+.
Gaga received the most!-->…
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Willem Dafoe in a Drama of Bohemia Then and Now
In Kent Jones’s lyrical and enchanting “Late Fame,” Willem Dafoe plays a forgotten New York poet who once had a moment. It was 1979, and Dafoe’s character, Ed Saxberger, was part of the downtown…
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Gianfranco Rosi’s Lyrical Vesuvius Portrait
Vesuvius — the very name sounds ancient, rhythmically mythical, so tied into tales of a destroyed past that one almost forgets it’s still very much in the ordinary, existing present. The…
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