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Timothée Chalamet and his sister, Pauline Chalamet, are super-talented siblings! Timothée is known for his roles in Call Me by Your Name, Dune, Beautiful Boy, and more. He also continues to be booked and busy with upcoming movies like Wonka and, naturally, Dune: Part Two. But Timothée isn’t the only actor in the Chalamet family.
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We appear to be living in a golden age of crime stories, with podcasts and series galore, but this popular fascination is truly timeless, everlasting and ever evolving. L.R. Dorn’s debut novel, The Anatomy of Desire (8 hours), updates Theodore Dreiser’s classic 1925 crime drama, An American Tragedy, by using the documentary format to explore
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News Taylor Swift Sets New Record for Longest No. 1 Song With “All Too Well (10-Minute Version)” With Red (Taylor’s Version), she’s the first artist to have three simultaneous debuts atop the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 By Allison Hussey November 22, 2021 Facebook Twitter Taylor Swift (Photo by Mary Ellen Matthews) Facebook Twitter Taylor
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Peeves the Poltergeist was sadly cut from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, but there are several details about the character’s discarded scenes. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone kicked off the magical Warner Bros. franchise in 2001. Now twenty years later, the Harry Potter cast is reuniting for Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and several cast members from
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NECA recently announced that they’ve acquired the license to make action figures based on the ’90s animated series “Gargoyles,” which was produced by Walt Disney Television and centered on literal stone gargoyles that come to life and transform into protectors of NYC at night. Three seasons were produced in total, with fans frequently still begging for
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During an elite conservative donors’ cocktail party, both Connor’s girlfriend Willa and Logan’s secretary Kerry found moments to shine. Still Watching caught up with both of them. By Sonia Saraiya November 22, 2021 In “What It Takes,” the Roy family goes to Washington, D.C. to crown the next Republican presidential candidate—of course, after their own
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C’mon C’mon from A24 turned in the best per-screen average for a limited platform release since Covid at five theater in New York and LA as stellar critical response was met by strong exit polls ahead of a wider rollout into top markets over Thanksgiving and continued expansion thereafter. The Mike Mills’ awards contender led
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image via Universal Studios Happy Birthday Frank! Or should I say, Frank’s monster! The OG Universal Studios monster film, Frankenstein, celebrates its 90th birthday today. Released in 1931, the movie created the definitive portrayal of Mary Shelley’s iconic man-made monster. Designed by makeup and effects master Jack Pierce, this version of ol “bolt head” has
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EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s National Film and Television School and local production company Popcorn Group have teamed up to launch a new writers prize for “stories with strong identities which look to shape the conversation around social and political issues in a thought-provoking way”. The inaugural NFTS Popcorn Award has been won by NFTS Screenwriting MA student
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Throughout my time playing Dying Light 2 Stay Human, I felt drawn into the world. Everything from the monsters I faced to the NPCs I interacted with all came together to create this authentic apocalyptic setting. Humanity’s struggle to survive against these horrific creatures and each other moved me, especially considering the more emotional writing and
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This financial thriller by William Burton McCormick and John Christmas was inspired partly by the real-life experiences of whistleblower Christmas, who worked for a corrupt Latvian bank. The bank collapsed, information about its billions in bad assets was suppressed, and the Latvian government covered its losses. In KGB Banker, we meet Chicago banking executive Robert
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News Watch Mickey Guyton Perform “All American” at AMAs 2021 From Guyton’s debut LP Remember Her Name By Matthew Ismael Ruiz November 21, 2021 Facebook Twitter Mickey Guyton performs at the 2021 AMAs (Kevin Winter/Getty Images for MRC) Facebook Twitter Mickey Guyton performed “All American” at the American Music Awards 2021 tonight (November 21). Check
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