Throughout her life in the public eye, Shelley Duvall, who died yesterday, would tell the same story over and over again. After hosting a party for her artist husband, Robert Altman (who had been in attendance) offered her a role in her first movie, Brewster McCloud (1970). “I’m not an
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The world of The Imaginary is as lush and enchanting as you’d expect if you’re familiar with the artists behind the onscreen magic. It’s the second feature film from Studio Ponoc, an animation house led by Studio Ghibli alums. And much like their debut feature, Mary and the Witch’s Flower,
AMC Comes To SDCC
Here is what AMC is bringing to SDCC. AMC Networks announced today its lineup of five star-studded series panels at this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego, CA, including the Walking Dead Universe series The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol and The Walking Dead: Dead City; the Anne Rice Immortal Universe series Anne
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Are Deadpool and Wolverine the perfect lovers? Marvel’s most dysfunctional duo helps promote The Bachelorette in the funniest TV spot yet! Hugh Jackman is one of the biggest smoke shows in Hollywood. He can act, dance, and, most importantly, throw you across the room. It’s no wonder Marvel wants to
THE BIKERIDERS: An Inspired, Understated Look at Early Bike Culture
Jeff Nichols has long been one of my favorite modern filmmakers. His knack for capturing human fragility and emotion has always impacted me, whether it’s a sci-fi like Midnight Special or a more grounded biopic like Loving (both of which amazingly came out in the same year). Though it’s been a few