Ryan Gosling’s “Project Hail Mary” is blasting off at the box office. Amazon MGM’s sci-fi movie, based on author Andy Weir’s popular novel, has made $12 million in previews at the box office, the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Is there anyone John Lithgow can’t — or won’t — play? Is there anyone John Lithgow can’t — or won’t — ...
Superhero films are among Hollywood's most critic-proof products. This analysis ranks 15 comic book movies that grossed over $200 million worldwide despite poor reviews, using a combined ...
Stacker compiled a list of 50 times actors hated their own movies, according to direct quotes from various media outlets.
Ryan Gosling couldn't be more charming in "Project Hail Mary," based on Andy Weir's novel. Comparisons to "The Martian" aside, it's a fun movie.
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Concert Review: FKA twigs brings ‘eusexua’ to life in ‘Body High’ tour
FKA twigs' "Body High" tour is a queer phantasmagoria that embodies the pleasure the British artist defines as "eusexua." The post Concert Review: FKA twigs brings ‘eusexua’ to life in ‘Body High’ ...
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'My Father's Shadow' debuts
Oscars debrief March 20 — Happy Friday, everyone, and welcome to, for the first time in months, a world without the Oscars looming over us. It’s over! We did it! Despite lackluster viewership numbers ...
A year ago, the internal civil rights and detention watchdogs were gutted. Now, accountability is out of reach while abuses ...
Earl eats dinner in town. Gaussian modeling of rubber covered in coal mining. Fox went on. An unfriendly or malignant cerebellar tumor in femur. Poverty inside of cabinet. Cold spell should pretty ...
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Project Hail Mary is out this weekend, and audiences have rated it the second best-scored sci-fi movie in the history of film ...
From Doiban v. Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Comm'n, decided by Oregon Court of Appeals Judge Scott Shorr, joined by ...
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