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The Most Controversial TV Cancelations of 2024

From "Our Flag Means Death" to "9-1-1: Lone Star," these are the most shocking and misunderstood series' endings of the year.

 

Andrew Garfield: Jacob Elordi ‘Needed That Experience’ of Starring in Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ More Than I Did

Elordi replaced the actor after the production became a scheduling conflict for Garfield due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.

 

Maura Delpero’s Secret to Casting the Women of ‘Vermiglio’: Find Actresses Who Love Chickens

Delpero's gorgeous Silver Lion winner represents Italy in the Oscar race, and here she describes how she found the leads to tell this pastoral World War II story.

 

‘Dream Productions’ Creates a Battle to Control Riley’s Dreams in ‘Inside Out’ Spin-Off Series

Creator Mike Jones and his producer and directors tell IndieWire about making their series like an indie movie, with Riley going inside her own mind for the first time.

 

If Distributors Want to Hide Box-Office Grosses, Comscore Has Consequences

Warner Bros. blocked grosses for "Juror #2"; so did Searchlight with "Nightbitch." As of January 1, Comscore won't play along.

 

‘Carry-On’ Review: Jaume Collet-Serra Returns to Form with a Fantastic Netflix Thriller Starring Taron Egerton as a TSA Agent on

An evil Jason Bateman needs to smuggle some killer cargo aboard a plane in this fun and gripping holiday treat from the director of "Non-Stop" and "The Shallows."

 

‘The Day of the Jackal’ Gets Down to Business in a Brutal Finale — Spoilers

The Season 1 ending finally pits our two primary killers against each other, but the only real winners are the people signing their paychecks.

 

Travis Hunter or Kraven the Hunter? They’re one in the same in new promo video.

Travis Hunter is an undeniable star on the University of Colorado Buffaloes football team — and a current favorite for becoming only the second CU player to win the Heisman Trophy.
But is he ready for Hollywood? A new promo for the Dec. 13 movie “Kraven the Hunter,” which depicts Spider-Man villain Kraven — minus Spider-Man — says an enthusiastic yes.

 

Critics Are Trying Their Hardest to Get ‘The Substance’ to the Oscars

Critics Choice Association and Golden Globes journalists are putting all their Oscars influence behind Coralie Fargeat's film, as proven by their awards nominations.

 

Why ‘The Brutalist’ Revived Alfred Hitchcock’s Favorite Format — and Why You Should See the Movie in 70mm to Appreciate It

"The Brutalist" is the first feature film in decades to be shot in VistaVision, a process that provides increased resolution and a unique perspective best appreciated on the biggest screen possible.

 

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