“The future we were warned about is no longer distant, it is here.” This is the message that Oscar-nominated director Sara Dosa shares in her newest documentary Time and Water. Through archival material and the writings of Icelandic author Andri Snær Magnason, Dosa puts together an expansive story focused on
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With its meta comedy tone and smaller stakes, Marvel Studios’ “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” proved one of the most contentious of all their shows because it didn’t fit into the Marvel formula. That tonal shift proved too jarring for some, even as audiences seem to have warmed up in the
Brendan Fraser Talks Prep For “The Mummy 4”
Brendan Fraser was 29 when he shot the first of “The Mummy” films for Universal Pictures. Nearly three decades on, he’ll be reprising the role for the upcoming fourth film in the series, which is currently tracking for a release on October 15th 2027. Fellow franchise co-stars Rachel Weisz and
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The Ascent, directed by Francis Cronin, Edward Drake, and Scott Veltri, is a climbing documentary–true crime hybrid following bilateral amputee Mandy Horvath’s attempt to quite literally crawl up Mt. Kilimanjaro using only her hands and a whole lot of gumption. It’s a captivating stranger-than-fiction account that resists easy categorization, the
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