Month: January 2022

NBC Sports this week made the not-too-surprising announcement that much of its Beijing Olympics team would be covering next month’s Winter Games from afar, in Stamford, CT, as the Covid pandemic once again disrupts the event. But the international outcry over human rights abuses in China, leading to a U.S. diplomatic boycott, has put extra
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Refresh for latest…: With an amazing $1.69B worldwide cume through Sunday, Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home has become the No. 6 film ever globally, passing Jurassic World ($1.67B) and The Lion King ($1.662B) to get there. This includes a running $970.1M from the international box office, which should portend an eventual $1B overseas gross — and without a China bump. Domestic is at
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‘IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS’ CREATORS TEAMING UP WITH ‘THE FOUND FOOTAGE PHENOMENON’ FILMMAKER FOR ULTIMATE ITALIAN HORROR CINEMA SUPERDOC; INVITING FANS TO PARTICIPATE FROM SCRIPT TO SCREEN Calling All Italian Horror Film Fans: The producers of the popular IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS documentary series & THE FOUND FOOTAGE PHENOMENON want to hear your opinions at
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‘MacGruber’ is back! Wille Forte revived the beloved character for a hilarious ‘SNL’ sketch on Jan. 22. Will Forte, 51, brought MacGruber back to Saturday Night Live! Fresh off the opening monologue, the show went right into the sketch which featured Will as the title character and former co-star Kristin Wiig as Vicki in a Bank Control
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News To Live and Shave in L.A.’s Tom Smith Dies at 65 A busy collaborator, he co-led the expansive noise ensemble for more than thirty years By Allison Hussey January 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Tom Smith, co-founder of the experimental noise ensemble To Live and Shave in L.A., has died. Smith’s partner, Claudia
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Australian-Macedonian writer/director Goran Stolevski weaves a complex emotional tapestry of humanity in his period folk tale that wields horror as a vehicle. You Won’t Be Alone reframes life and its stages through the lens of a witch, creating a sensory experience that’s artful, languid meditation with a helping of blood and entrails. In an isolated Macedonian mountain village in
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When Bernardine Evaristo’s novel Girl, Woman, Other won the Booker Prize in 2019, many readers, and some critics, assumed it was Evaristo’s first book and that she had achieved overnight success. In fact, she had been writing fiction, poetry and plays for 40 years at that point, and her Booker-winning novel was her eighth book.
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LIONSGATE’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MOVIE “MOONFALL” FROM ROLAND EMMERICH TO DEBUT IN IMAX As Lionsgate’s highly anticipated sci-fi epic Moonfall, from internationally renowned director Roland Emmerich enters wide release in theaters February 4, 2022, the movie will also be digitally re-mastered into the immersive IMAX® format, the studio announced today. The IMAX® release of Moonfall will
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