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‘The Luminous Life’ Review: A Breezy and Melancholic Portrait of a Portuguese Zoomer Looking for Love, Plus a Steady Job…
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‘The Blue Trail’ Director on His “Boat Movie” About a Rebellious Granny That Is an “Ode to Freedom”
The Blue Trail, the latest movie from Brazilian filmmaker Gabriel Mascaro (Neon Bull, Divine Love, August Winds), takes viewers into a…
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Here’s Where to Stream ‘Sinners’ Online
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Michael Madsen, ‘Reservoir Dogs’ Actor, Dies at 67
Michael Madsen, the rough-and-tumble actor best known for his work in the Quentin Tarantino films Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill: Vol.…
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Anime Series and Czech-Viet Film ‘Summer School, 2001’: Duzan Duong
The Czech Republic has the third-largest Vietnamese diaspora in Europe, only behind Germany and France. In fact, the Vietnamese make…
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Brad Pitt on Why He Loves Making Sports Movies Like ‘F1’ and ‘Moneyball’
F1: The Movie may have just released, but it seems like it won’t be the last time Brad Pitt stars…
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Brad Pitt Says He and Tom Cruise Backed Out of Starring in ‘Ford v Ferrari’ After Cruise Found Out He Wouldn’t Be “Driving Much”
Before F1: The Movie raced into theaters last week, Brad Pitt was originally set to star in another racing film…
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James Gunn Says Nicholas Hoult Wasn’t Cast as Superman Because He’s a “More Controlled Actor” While David Corenswet Is “Loose”
It’s widely known that Nicholas Hoult auditioned to be James Gunn’s new Superman, and the director is revealing why he…
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Walton Goggins, Jennifer Tilly, Billy Baldwin and More Pay Tribute to Michael Madsen: “A Total Stick of Dynamite on Screen”
Hollywood is mourning the loss of Michael Madsen, who died Thursday, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed. He was 67. The actor,…
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Monotony and a First-Time Actor Loom Large in Reintegration Drama ‘Rain Fell on the Nothing New’
“Arresting” seems an appropriate word to describe Hamburg writer-director Steffen Goldkamp’s feature film debut Rain Fell on the Nothing New…
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