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James Sikking, ‘Hill Street Blues’ and ‘Doogie Howser, M.D.’ actor, dies at 90
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoSikking died Saturday of complications of dementia, his publicist, Cynthia Snyder, confirmed in a...
James Sikking, 'Hill Street Blues' and 'Doogie Howser, M.D.' actor, dies at 90
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoActor James Sikking, known for his work on 'Hill Street Blues' and 'Doogie Howser,' has died of...
Stanley Kubrick is one of cinema’s most enigmatic geniuses. This masterful new bio humanizes him
Toronto Star· 4 days agoDrawing extensively on material collected in the Kubrick Archive at the University of the Arts...
'Longlegs': Why Nicolas Cage's 'disturbing' film has moviegoers scared out of their wits
MEAWW· 4 days agoThis Satanic horror film brings together actor Nicolas Cage and filmmaker Oz Perkins, son of the...
10 classic Old Hollywood movies for beginners
Digital Trends via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThe Golden Age of Hollywood produced some of the most influential and important movies of all time. These 10 should be essential viewing for beginners.
The 25 Best New Movies Streaming in July 2024
The Wrap via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoWill she end up proving people wrong? Could she fall in love with one of her fellow potential astronauts? Will we be treated to a vaguely ...
6,400 Ethereum Mystery Move Sparks ETH Rally Talk Pre-ETF Nod
NewsBTC· 5 days agoChristian's journey with the written word began long before the age of Bitcoin. This early love for...
25 years after its release, The Blair Witch Project co-director takes a deep dive into found footage...
Games Radar· 6 days agoCo-directed by duo Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick, who met during university, it signalled the...
A Stunt Helicopter Pilot Lists His $10 Million Hawaii Compound
Bloomberg· 6 days agoFred North first fell in love with the islands from a helicopter cockpit. Have a confidential tip...
Longlegs isn't bad. It also isn't scary | CBC News
CBC.ca· 6 days agoAny time it manages to build up the necessary feeling of the uncanny by which the genre lives and dies, Cage smash-cuts in to undo it, in