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Part Two’ Actor Souheila Yacoub Charts Breakthrough Year
Two years ago, Souheila Yacoub took a call from an unknown number – and on the other end of line was Denis Villeneuve.
“I was so blacked out thinking how unreal it all was that I didn’t…
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Kangana Ranaut’s Indira Gandhi Film ‘Emergency’ Sets Release Date
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“Emergency,” written, directed and produced by Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut, has set a release date. The film focuses on one of the most controversial periods of…
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A Fresh Spin on Slasher Conventions
Slasher movies often droop between grisly highlights due to the weak plotting and cardboard characters meant to lend structural integrity to their shock content. “In a Violent…
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Will Ferrell Moved By Sundance Premiere of Trans Doc Will and Harper
Unlike Cannes and Venice, Sundance isn’t a film festival that inspires too many standing ovations. But moviegoers at the Eccles Theatre were moved (more than once!) to stand up and applaud after…
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Uninvolving Portrait of Filipino Politics
A companion piece to her documentary “A Thousand Cuts,” Ramona S. Diaz’s “And So It Begins” follows the 2022 Philippine election, and Vice President Leni Robredo’s run for office. The film lays…
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What Scott Stuber’s Exit Means For Netflix’s Film Future
If Hollywood executive shuffles were an Oscar category, Scott Stuber would take home the trophy for scene-stealing announcement.
The company’s long-time (at least by entertainment industry…
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Condé Nast Union Members Plan Work Stoppage on Oscar Nominations Day
Nearly 400 union members who work at Condé Nast brands will be holding a 24-hour work stoppage on Tuesday to protest negotiation practices that they claim are unlawful.
The work…
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Basketball Star Sue Bird Talks Sundance Documentary ‘In the Clutch’
When basketball legend Sue Bird decided to let a team of filmmakers capture her final season after playing 21 years in the WNBA, she wasn’t entirely sure what to expect from watching her career…
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Apple Pulled Funding on Florence Pugh TV Series
Sofia Coppola continues to shed light on her unrealized adaptation of Edith Wharton’s “The Custom of the Country,” which she was developing as a five-episode series for Apple TV+. In a new…
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A24’s Psychic Readings Doc Leaves Sundance Viewers Crying, Laughing
Lana Wilson‘s new documentary “Look Into My Eyes” casts a sympathetic view of an oft-mocked part of society: psychics and the clients who trust them. The feature debuted at the Sundance Film…
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