Month: February 2023

Director Benjamin Caron says that he was “yearning to flex a different muscle” and go from the “historical period drama” that is The Crown to the thrills and spills of Andor and on to the delicious deceit at the heart of his accomplished first feature film Sharper, starring Julianne Moore, Sebastian Stan, John Lithgow, Justice Smith and Briana Middleton,
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In 1967, the Supreme Court invented a new legal principle called qualified immunity that limited the public’s right to sue certain government employees. Seemingly designed to protect government officials from frivolous lawsuits, in practice, it mostly shields the police from being sued for misconduct, even if they’ve violated someone’s constitutional rights. In effect, it makes
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Both Tobin Bell and Shawnee Smith are back for this year’s Saw 10, currently scheduled for release on October 27, 2023, and we’ve learned that filming has now wrapped! Franchise stalwart Kevin Greutert, who directed the highly regarded Saw VI and Saw: The Final Chapter, and edited Saw I through V and Jigsaw, is directing the project. Greutert took to Twitter today to announce that filming has wrapped on what he lovingly calls Saw
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How many more times can Joe Goldberg get away with murder? With the fourth season of You now streaming on Netflix, the future of the hit drama—and the serial killer it follows—may well be on viewers’ minds. In the latest installment of the series, Joe (Penn Badgley) turns over a new leaf in London, where
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Kelela (Photo by Todd Owyoung/NBC) News Kelela Performs “Enough for Love” on Fallon: Watch Her second album, Raven, is out now  By Rob Arcand February 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Less than a full day since the release of her second album, Raven, Kelela brought music from the release to The Tonight Show Starring
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A column chronicling conversations and events on the awards circuit. The gold season is in full swing as awards are being handed out on just about a nightly basis. The full report on Thursday night’s lively American Cinematheque Tribute to the Crafts as well as Friday’s Advanced Imaging Society Lumiere Awards is below, but first….
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Epic is the only word for this ambitious literary thriller. As a gangster novel much of its appeal comes from its exotic location – New Delhi. Let’s face it, India is an underexplored territory for contemporary crime stories and this fact alone has generated a buzz around Age of Vice. Film makers went big on
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Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher may have made an awkward red carpet appearance while promoting their new movie, “Your Place or Mine,” but they seem to have a pretty chill relationship. In an interview with POPSUGAR, the pair discussed the videos they sent each other to get ready for their roles, with Witherspoon revealing that
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THE 24TH ANNUAL NEVERMORE FILM FESTIVAL BEST FEATURE JURY WINNER Eight-Year Endeavor: Hand-Drawn Horror/Comedy THE WEIRD KIDZ Debuting Feb. 25 at Nevermore Film Festival Premiere Details: Saturday, Feb. 25 @ 7pm ET Carolina Theater, Durham, North Carolina *IN PERSON AND VIA FESTIVAL STREAMING* Introduction and Q&A with Writer/Director/Animator Zach Passero and cast. My nearly decade-long
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