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A Wacky Sundance Horror Movie
“Touch Me” starts intriguingly with a long scene set in a therapist’s office. Joey (Olivia Taylor Dudley), who suffers from OCD and childhood trauma, recounts how she met a sexy alien from…
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Celebrities’ Blue Pins Support LA Fire Relief on Red Carpet
This year’s Grammys are taking place after the widespread wildfire destruction in Los Angeles. Accordingly, much of the music community’s attention is being focused on using the!-->…
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Grammys Winners 2025: Full List
The music industry’s biggest night is underway Sunday, as the 2025 Grammys award some of the world’s biggest artists.
Kendrick Lamar’s anthemic “Not Like Us” has already won three Grammy…
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Beyoncé Wins Her First Country Grammy
Of her “Cowboy Carter” project, Beyoncé once put in writing: “This ain’t a country album. This is a ‘Beyoncé‘ album.” But since there are no “best Beyoncé” categories yet recognized by the…
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‘Paddington in Peru’ Nears $100 Million
“Paddington in Peru,” the third tale about the marmalade-loving bear, is nearing the $100 million milestone at the international box office.
The film, which doesn’t open in the U.S. and…
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Head of IFFR Pro Marten Rabarts On CineMart
Teams behind this year’s CineMart projects – IFFR’s co-production market – are “very conscious that the world is on fire,” says new head of IFFR Pro Marten Rabarts.
“They needed to be both…
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Post Malone, Joni Mitchell Perform at Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Event
Post Malone, Shaboozey, Teddy Swims and Doechii represented the new guard while Joni Mitchell, Barry Manilow, Michael Buble and Chris Robinson delivered for the veterans at a subdued night…
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We Live in Time, Gladiator 2
When it comes to new movies on streaming this February, the one title sure to bring in a ton of eyeballs is Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II.” The long-awaited sequel!-->…
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‘Dog Man’ Opens to No. 1 With $35 Million
“Dog Man” enjoyed a barking good start at the domestic box office, collecting a leading $36 million from 3,885 North American cinemas in its first weekend of release.
Universal and…
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Mads Hedegaard On ‘Stranger,’ Göteborg’s Closing Film
Danish director Mads Hedegaard had to invent new languages for the Stone Age epic “Stranger.”
“I have a background in documentaries , so it had to feel real to the audience. I was like:…
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