It List fall movie guide: The buzzy, spooky and critically-acclaimed films to catch this season Welcome to the It List Fall Guide, where we share our picks for the best in entertainment. Catch the weekly It List here for the latest releases that we can't wait to watch, stream, listen to, read ... 09/6/2024 - 9:19 am | View Link
My most anticipated Netflix movie of the year arrives this month — and it’s already 100% on Rotten Tomatoes I’ve been keeping an eye on this upcoming drama movie over the summer and with each new morsel of information — as well as the fantastic first trailer — my anticipation levels have been slowly ... 09/5/2024 - 10:06 pm | View Link
Why Is the Internet Starting Spooky Season Early? The internet seems to have decided September is now officially a spooky month. Remember those “Me on September 30/Me on October 1” memes? Everyone’s making them for September 1 now. Why?,Why are ... 09/4/2024 - 6:41 pm | View Link
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Deliverance’ on Netflix, Lee Daniels' Conflicted Domestic Drama-Slash-Exorcism Thriller Performance Worth Watching: As she did in Billie Holiday, Day gives a commendably strong, credible performance in a movie that possibly doesn’t deserve it. In her scenes opposite Mo’Nique, you sense ... 08/30/2024 - 8:00 am | View Link
This Dangerous AI Movie Will Lead Theatrical Movie Releases This Weekend Here's a look at all the new movies arriving in theaters this weekend including AfrAId, Slingshot, and Reagan. 08/29/2024 - 3:24 am | View Link
TikTok may be a different kind of contact sport, but football player Braxton Berrios got the hang of it pretty quickly once Alix Earle started drawing up plays for him.
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Midway through its runtime, Mike Flanagan’s “The Life of Chuck” introduces a mantra of sorts, via a line of dialogue pulled from Stephen King’s eponymous story: “Would answers make a good thing better?” The implication therein is an emphatic “No,” which suits “The Haunting of Bly Manor” creator’s esoteric (and esoterically structured) drama on embracing […]
By now, boxing movies are such an overplayed genre, it’s tough for any filmmaker to innovate how the sport appears on screen. Sean Ellis’ “The Cut” finds a way around that problem by focusing on physical and psychological struggles outside the ring, especially the grueling battle to make weight. The film tries several things at […]
It’s been more than half a century since Helen Reddy sang, “I am woman, hear me roar!” but the line remains as good a mantra as any for Amy Adams’ ferocious lead performance in Marielle Heller’s tamer-than-expected “Nightbitch.” Identified only as “Mother” in the credits, Adams plays a woman who gave up her career to […]
In Sigrid Nunez’s 2020 novel What Are You Going Through, about a woman caring for her dying friend, the author references Belgian director Chantal Akerman’s 2015 documentary No Home Movie. Nunez writes, “Akerman documented conversations with her mother during the last months of her mother’s life. We should all be great filmmakers.”
It’s a line that feels particularly striking now that two of Nunez’s novels are being adapted for the screen.
After the world premiere of her new movie The Last Showgirl, at the Toronto International Film Festival, Pamela Anderson was asked during an on-stage question and answer session how she prepared to play Shelley, a Vegas showgirl whose long-running gig is coming to a close. “I think I’ve been getting ready my whole life for this role,” Anderson said, wearing a black suit, which she complemented with sunglasses (though she eventually ditched those).
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She also acknowledged how rare this opportunity is for her.