The Chicago Indie Critics announced their nominees Saturday for the group’s fourth annual film awards, with Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Little Women leading with eight nominations, including Best Studio Film and Best Director. Following next with seven nominations each were The Irishman, Marriage Story, 1917, and Parasite. Winners will be announced on January 4, at
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Sue Lyon, star of the Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel Lolita, has died at the age of 73. The film, satire to some, borderline pornography to others, is a classic of the 1960s pre-MPAA rating era, walking just up to the line of acceptability under the production code of the time. The image
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If you are looking for toys made in reference to some of the most obscure and outrageous parts of films, you really need to be checking out Readful Things. Some of the craziest figures that you can imagine, from the melting face sequence in Raiders of the Lost Ark to a burnt Ben Tramer from
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Unless you’ve been living under a beauty rock, you’ll likely have noticed that LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) are pretty big news right now. Besides being money-saving light bulb alternatives (seriously you need to get on board), LEDs have proved themselves as skincare powerhouses in recent years. Chances are, you’ve already seen the LED trend all over
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Omarion didn’t leave his sense of humor in the Year 2000 … he’s telling us his social media post about blocking people 18 and under at the door of the upcoming B2K concerts was one big joke. SUBSCRIBE: http://po.st/TMZSubscribe About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news
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Exclusive Getty Ring and Amazon allegedly ducked for cover when their surveillance devices got hacked, but some of their customers are now firing back … you can run, but you can’t hide. Ring and Amazon, which owns the security system, are now at the wrong end of a class-action lawsuit, claiming the companies were negligent
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Rami Malek says that his work on Bohemian Rhapsody influenced his villainous role in No Time To Die. The release of the 25th Bond film is quickly approaching, with Daniel Craig returning as 007 for one final time and director Cary Joji Fukunaga taking a stab at the series. Malek began acting in 2004, with the actor taking on small roles, including Ahkmenrah in
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