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‘Bad Seed’ Star Revisits Playing Horror’s Evilest Child on THR Podcast
The original “evil child” movie that spawned an entire horror subgenre — from The Omen to Children of the Corn…
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‘Mother Bhumi’ Courtesy of Tokyo Film FestivalShare on Facebook…
‘Mother Bhumi’ Review: Fan Bingbing Carries a Magical Realist Malaysian Drama That Intrigues More Than It Captivates HiCelebNews online magazine…
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Sam Richardson, Ben Schwartz, Rob Corddry Join Cameron Diaz in Netflix Action Comedy ‘Bad Day’ (Exclusive)
Cameron Diaz’s action comedy Bad Day has rounded out its cast with several bold-faced funny people. Sam Richardson, Ben Schwartz,…
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‘Nosferatu,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘The Studio’ and ‘Severance’ Colourists Nominated for FilmLight Colour Awards
The FilmLight Colour Awards, celebrating the best of the industry’s color grading professionals, have announced their 2025 nominees. The craft…
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TCM Classic Film Festival Announces 2026 Dates
The TCM Classic Film Festival is headed back to Hollywood for its 17th edition on April 30-May 3 with the…
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Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in ‘Song Sung Blue.’ Sarah Shatz/Focus Features …
‘Song Sung Blue’ Review: Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson Bring Sparkling Chemistry and Impressive Musicality to Disarming Boomer Love Story…
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Elizabeth Olsen Will Only Act in Movies With Theatrical Releases, Doesn’t Want Streaming to Be “End-All”
Elizabeth Olsen knows the type of projects she wants to be part of, and she revealed she will not sign…
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Jeremy Allen White Discusses “Boundary” of Playing Bruce Springsteen’s Public and Private Moments
Three years after Austin Butler played Elvis Presley in 2022’s Elvis, he and Jeremy Allen White discussed the boundaries they…
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‘Shogun’ Star Takehiro Hira to Receive The Hollywood Reporter’s Trailblazer Award at Tokyo Film Festival
BAFTA- and Emmy-nominated Japanese actor Takehiro Hira, one of the unforgettable leads of FX’s hit historical epic Shogun and Searchlight’s…
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‘B for Bartleby’ Is a Film That Explores How to Adapt the Herman Melville Story for the Screen
Can one adapt Herman Melville‘s Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street for the big screen? And if so,…
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