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Bella Ramsey on Spider-Man, Movie With Pedro Pascal
Bella Ramsey has an idea of what they’d like to do next with Pedro Pascal following the death of his character, Joel, on the second season of “The Last of Us.”
“I think maybe like a heist…
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‘Black Swan’ Director Pushed Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis Rivalry
“Black Swan” returns to theaters on Aug. 21 and 24, playing in Imax for the first time to celebrate fifteen years since the psychological thriller first hit cinemas. Director Darren Aronofsky…
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Guy Pearce Pays Tribute to Terence Stamp
Guy Pearce is paying tribute to Terence Stamp.
In a post on X, Pearce called his “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” co-star a “true inspiration.” Stamp died on!-->…
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Quentin Tarantino Says ‘Inglorious Bastards’ Is ‘My Masterpiece’
Even Quentin Tarantino has a favotire Tarnatino movie.
During an expansive interview on “The Church of Tarantino” podcast, the two-time Oscar winner revealed which of his films is his…
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Sarah Jessica Parker on People Hate-Watching ‘And Just Like That’
Sarah Jessica Parker, who has played Carrie Bradshaw in the “Sex and the City” franchise for the past twenty-seven years, has responded to viewers who love to hate-watch the series’ latest…
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Anxiety Builds at CBS News Over Potential Moves by Skydance
The journalists at CBS News are eager to report out details of what might happen to their own workplace.
Staffers at the unit, now part of Paramount Skydance, are worried about the potential…
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‘Superman,’ ‘F1’ Each Nearing $600 Million
A fun box office battle is brewing between “Superman” and “F1“: Which big-budget tentpole will be the first to cross $600 million in global ticket sales?
No matter the order, these…
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Superman, Priscilla Queen of the Desert Star Was 87
English-born Terence Stamp, who burned brightly as a young actor in the 1960s, with praise heaped upon him for roles in “Billy Budd,” “The Collector” and “Far From the Madding Crowd,” memorably…
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Paolo Sorrentino Talks Cinema Ahead of Venice Premiere ‘La Grazia’
Academy Award-winning director Paolo Sorrentino (“The Great Beauty”) is readying the world premiere of his latest film, “La Grazia,” which will compete for the Golden Lion at this month’s Venice…
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‘Blue Film’ Review: A Swaggering Camboy Is Caught Off-Guard In a Provocative Chamber Piece
Anyone approaching “Blue Film” hoping to be titillated, per the pornographic implication of the title, is likely to be disappointed. “Blue” denotes sex, certainly, and…
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