If there was one common complaint about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, even during its height in the 2010s, it’s the overall similar tone of the films. The movies all looked fairly similar and sounded fairly similar. They had potentially world ending scenarios with stakes and serious moments broken up by
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He’s won three Oscars, but filmmaker Ang Lee admits he’s a little lost when it comes to the future of cinemagoing. For nearly two decades Lee had an almost unassailable quality run with film classics like “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” “Brokeback Mountain,” “Sense and Sensibility” and “The Wedding Banquet” among
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Half Man Richard Gadd and Jamie Bell are set to star in the six-episode drama series “Half Man” which will be co-produced by HBO and the BBC. The series is created, written and executive produced by Gadd (“Baby Reindeer”) and shoots in Scotland next year. Gadd and Bell play estranged
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