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Interview: The Precinct - A Mix Of Police Simulator And Old-School GTA
Pure Xbox· 3 days agoIt's ridiculous how many amazing indie games we're getting on Xbox this year, and The Precinct looks...
Star Wars: The Acolyte episode 8 ending explained: who dies, big cameos, season 2 chances, and your...
TechRadar· 3 days agoFull spoilers follow for The Acolyte episode 8. Star Wars: The Acolyte episode 8 has finally landed...
San Sebastian Unveils New Directors Strand, With New Pic From ‘Sound of Silence’ Director Michael...
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoSpain’s San Sebastian Film Festival has unveiled a 10-title lineup of its New Directors competition,...
5 movies like 'Longlegs' to watch right now
Tom's Guide· 3 days agoThe story focuses on Lee Harker (Maika Monroe), an FBI agent assigned to a disturbing case that involves a serial killer nicknamed Longlegs (Nicolas...
‘Longlegs’: The Scariest Performances in the Terrifying Horror Hit
The Daily Beast via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThe marketing behind Longlegs was so effective—cryptic, intriguing, spooky as all get-out—that the...
‘Shogun’ leads all Emmy nominees with 25 and ‘The Bear’ sets comedy series record with 23
Courthouse News Service· 3 days agoLOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Bear” went on a tear at Wednesday morning’s Emmy nominations with a...
We’re in a golden age of the male romcom
The Conversation· 3 days agoAnyone But You, released in 2023 and starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, for example, grossed USD$220 million (£171 million) globally. Netflix original Hit Man (2024) ...
Trump’s RNC Revels in Graphic Demonization of Migrants
Rolling Stone via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThe grisly programming of the convention’s second night was perfectly in line with Trump’s B-movie...
Longlegs director explains why the killer is called Longlegs
Digital Spy· 3 days ago"As the investigation becomes more complicated with occult evidence uncovered, Harker realises a...
The Sing Sing Follies (A Maximum Security Comedy)
Esquire· 3 days agoThis article originally appeared in the October 2005 issue of Esquire. It is the basis for the new movie Sing Sing, starring Colman Domingo. To read...