In the 19th century, the French had a nickname for sex that translates to “the little death.” Something about the stillness after release. Well, in Emerald Fennell’s skewed but seductive reworking of Wuthering Heights, death is loud, violent, and might best be described as the biggest, er, pleasure. It’s an
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From this year’s Sundance, I watched two films with completely different perspectives. The first is an uncomfortably funny teen drama; The second a dark, gritty thriller based on true stories of violence. Extra Geography (dir. Molly Manners) Based on a short story by Rose Tremain, Extra Geography follows two best
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There are some things that everyone knows about Supergirl and her cousin Superman. They possess the powers of super-strength, invulnerability, and flight. They become weakened by exposure to the green glowing rock known as kryptonite. And they hail from the planet Krypton, which exploded when Superman was an infant and
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Star Wars fans clamoring for a glimpse of The Mandalorian and Grogu during the Super Bowl were left blinking at the screen after an ad for the movie debuted with no new footage this past weekend. Instead, the 30-second big game spot directed by Jon Favreau delivered a spoof of
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Throw enough money at a new TV show, and it’s bound to be a success. That might be the thinking in some executive suites, but it’s not always true, and that seems to be driving some behind-the-scenes changes. At a National Association of Television Program Executives panel this month, senior