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‘The Goonies 2’ Is ‘Not Real,’ Says Cast Member Martha Plimpton Amid Rumors:...

Sad news for fans of “The Goonies” as a viral report claiming a sequel to Richard Donner’s 1985 classic is in development is not true. At least not at this time. The Sun claimed earlier this month that...

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International Oscar Race: Mati Diop’s Golden Bear Winner ‘Dahomey’ Submitted...

“Dahomey,” Mati Diop’s immersive documentary that won the Berlinale’s prestigious Golden Bear, has been selected as Senegal’s entry to the 2025 Oscars international feature race. According to its...

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‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Breakout Arthur Conti on Starring Alongside Jenna...

“This really is my first everything,” admits Arthur Conti. “Everything is so new to me.” The young British actor isn’t exaggerating. When we meet at Soho House in London, he’s sporting the sort of...

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2024 Fangoria Magazine Chainsaw Awards Sets Oct. 13 Premiere Date (EXCLUSIVE)

Fangoria Magazine and Fangoria Studios have unveiled their list of presenters for the 2024 Chainsaw Awards, which will premiere Sunday, Oct. 13 exclusively on Shudder. The full broadcast replay will be...

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NewFest’s 2024 Slate Includes ‘A Nice Indian Boy,’‘Emilia Pérez’ and a John...

NewFest has announced the full lineup for the 36th edition of the New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival. The largest queer film festival in the U.S., it will include more than 140 new features, shorts and...

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Sony and Warner Bros. Gear Up for Political Fight for Las Vegas Studio

Sony and Warner Bros. are preparing for a heavyweight fight in Las Vegas, as both studios seek state funding to build rival production facilities. The companies are looking to expand their footprint...

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Demi Moore Is Bloody Oscar-Worthy in Coralie Fargeat’s Body Horror Sensation...

“The Substance” is more than just blood and guts — it’s got a career-topping performance by Demi Moore, who is worthy of serious Oscar consideration. In Coralie Fargeat’s daring body horror film Moore...

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Joey King and Chase Stokes Talk ‘Turning Up the Yassification’ for ‘Uglies’

Author Scott Westerfeld never thought his 2005 novel “Uglies” would get the film treatment, for one simple reason: “There’s nobody in Hollywood who’s gonna want to make a movie abut ugly people.”...

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Jason Reitman and Cinematographer Eric Steelberg to Receive Variety’s...

Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Jason Reitman and his longtime collaborator cinematographer Eric Steelberg will receive the third annual Variety Creative Collaborators award at Virginia’s Middleburg...

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Cannes Winner ‘All We Imagine as Light’ at Center of Oscar Entry Battle...

Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Prix winner “All We Imagine as Light” could find itself being in the enviable position of being the entry of choice at the Oscars’ international feature category from not...

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Oscar-Nominated Abortion Short ‘Red, White and Blue’ Sets Nationwide...

“Red, White and Blue” – an Academy Award nominated short film dealing with emergency access to abortions  — will roll out a series of celebrity-hosted screenings across the country to raise the issue...

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James McAvoy Says He Signed on for ‘Split’ at the ‘Last Minute’ After Joaquin...

James McAvoy appeared on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast to promote his villainous turn in the new horror movie “Speak No Evil,” but his revelation about M. Night Shyamalan’s “Split” has garnered...

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AMC Theatres Sets Thanksgiving Weekend Limited Release for Luis Fonsi...

The Luis Fonsi indie romcom “Say A Little Prayer” has set a distribution deal with AMC Theatres that calls for the movie to be released in 100 theaters in large U.S. markets during the Thanksgiving...

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‘The Gesuidouz’ Review: A Japanese Punk Band Finds Its Voice in a Sardonic...

Kenichi Ugana’s “The Gesuidouz” is a delightful deadpan oddity about a Japanese punk group, whose 26-year-old lead singer Hanako (Natsuko) is convinced she’ll be dead at 27, the same age as Jim...

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‘Beloved Tropic’ Review: Paulina García Shines in Tender Drama

“Being a mother won’t save you from anything,” Mechi (Paulina Garcia) confides in Ana Maria (Jenny Navarrete) in “Beloved Tropic” during a rare moment of clarity, turning attention away from her own...

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Box Office: ‘Speak No Evil’ Pipes in With $4.9 Million Opening Day,...

It’s still the ghost with the most money at the box office this weekend, with “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” retaining the top slot on domestic charts in its second weekend. Universal’s horror play “Speak...

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Randall Miller, Director Convicted in Fatal Accident, Gets $1.5 Million From...

Director Randall Miller, who remains on probation for the fatal accident on the set of “Midnight Rider,” has scored $1.5 million in California state tax incentives to make his next independent feature....

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Can the Sundance Film Festival Survive Leaving Park City?

In a highly unusual competition that’s been taking place over the last year, all pegged to the future location of the Sundance Film Festival (“Hey, cities of America! Want to host a world-class...

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‘Speak No Evil’ Director Explains Why His Remake Changes the Original Ending...

SPOILER ALERT: This articles discusses plot details of “Speak No Evil,” in theaters now. When “Speak No Evil” director James Watkins sat down to write a screenplay based on the 2022 Danish horror film...

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Toronto Oscars Wrap-Up, Plus Which Movie Will Win the TIFF Audience Award?

The Oscars race is wide open this year, and so is the question of which film will win the coveted TIFF Audience Award. With A-listers like Selena Gomez and Angelina Jolie and breakout stars like Mikey...

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