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Viggo Mortensen's 'The Dead Don't Hurt' focuses on 'overlooked' women in Westerns
Yahoo News Canada· 7 days ago"I found that it was useful to me in thinking about certain sequences. The timing, the tempo, the...
AI Reveals What Twilight Characters Should Really Look Like According To The Books - Looper
Looper· 2 days agoArguably the biggest literary phenomenon of the era following "Harry Potter," Stephenie Meyer's...
As Baltasar Kormákur’s ‘Touch’ Becomes No. 1 Movie In Iceland This Year, Filmmaker Reflects On...
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoBaltasar Kormákur was in a reflective mood at the Taormina Film Festival, where his romantic drama...
Dave Bautista pays tribute to WWE career in his movies
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo News· 3 days agoI kind of became obsessed with that idea." Sadly for the star , DC boss James Gunn opted to cast...
Kansas City, Taylor’s Version: A Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce dining and shopping guide
Kansas City Star via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoWant to enjoy Kansas City the way Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have over the past year? Here’s a...
Feeling blue? Here are 5 movies you should watch
CTV News· 5 days agoWhen you’re feeling down, a trip to the movies can take you on an emotional journey. Scientists say the brain hierarchy is flatter when watching movies,...
Alien TV Series Confirms Official Title
Comic Book· 5 days agoFX's Alien TV series now has an official title – Alien: Earth. Alien creator Ridley Scott baffled fans with his 2010 prequel Prometheus, which posited...
This Dark Osgood Perkins Movie Puts a Horror Spin on a Classic Fairy Tale
Collider· 4 days agoIf anyone has ever watched an Osgood Perkins horror film before seeing Longlegs, they will know they...
The Best Movie Marketing Campaigns Of All Time, Ranked - Looper
Looper· 4 days agoNot every campaign works as intended (some have even included marketing slip-ups that spoiled the ...
Longlegs: How NEON Marketed the Horror Film of the Year
Men's Journal· 5 days agoWe dove into how the marketing for Longlegs catapulted Oz Perkins' film to new heights.