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‘Bones and All’ Trailer: Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell Are Cannibal Outcasts
Indiewire via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoTimothée Chalamet is truly eating the scenery “Bones and All,” if that scenery includes vagrants,...
Andrew Scott Is a Pro at Cons in First Trailer for Suspenseful New Netflix Series “Ripley” — Watch
People via Yahoo Canada News· 5 months agoArriving Feb. 4, the limited series is based on Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley novels, famously...
Sky Debuts Trailer for James Marsh’s ‘Dance First,’ Starring Gabriel Byrne, Ahead of World Premiere...
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 10 months agoEuropean pay TV platform Sky has released the trailer for Sky Original film “Dance First,” ahead of...
The Biggest Difference Between Netflix's 'Ripley' and the 'Talented' Movie
InStyle via Yahoo Canada News· 3 months agoPlus, everything you need to know about the new series starring Andrew Scott. Netflix If last year’s...
Everything you need to know about Reacher season 3
Digital Trends via Yahoo Canada News· 1 month agoPrime Video Few Amazon Prime Video shows have been as popular or celebrated as Reacher. A television adaptation of Lee Child’s lengthy book series,...
Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski on Andrea Arnold, Frog Poison, and First Meeting at the ‘Bird’...
Indiewire via Yahoo Canada News· 1 month agoCannes: "Bird" stars Keoghan and Rogowski talk to IndieWire about the loose, patient, and sometimes...
Indie Animation ‘Lendarys’ Scores String of Pre-Sales – Global Bulletin
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year agoSALES BECOME ANIMATED Indie sales agency All Rights Entertainment has achieved a string of pre-sales...
A homecoming for the metal house once considered the future of American architecture
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 months agoNow part of the collection at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the story of Albert Frey’s “Aluminaire...
Review: 'Sharper' and its starry cast play a slick, well-crafted long con
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year ago‘Sharper’ The best movies about con artists — such as “House of Games” and “The Sting” — ask audiences to question everything we’re seeing, and to wonder if anyone, at any level, is who they ...