When Michael Mann’s Heat arrived in the waning days of 1995, audiences came for a showdown between two acting titans and walked away having watched a reinvention of the heist genre. Bigger, more sprawling, and more ambitious than the competition, Heat layered multiple subplots and fringe characters into its tale of a master thief hunted
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Filmmaker Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England, High-Rise, Rebecca, The Meg 2) had revealed back in September that he secretly shot a micro-budget horror movie during quarantine, and we recently learned that the mysterious movie is titled In the Earth. We’ve now learned today that it’s set for a premiere at Sundance next year! Check out a
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Even though the world came to a standstill in 2020, television kept pumping out television like nothing had changed. And while new seasons of your favorite returning shows provided the comfort you were looking for, it was the brilliant new shows that provided the excitement and have us looking forward to 2021. Whether it’s on
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Searchlight’s Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner Nomadland starring Frances McDormand, is opening on Feb. 19, 2021 limited. The movie was previously set to open on Dec. 4. Also Disney took the 20th Century Studios drag queen teenage musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie off its Feb. 26, 2021 release date and has designated the feature to being unset for
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Executive produced by Academy Award-nominated director M. Night Shyamalan, the ten-episode second season of “Servant” will premiere globally on Apple TV+ with the first episode on January 15, 2021, followed by new episodes weekly, every Friday. And we’ve learned today that it won’t be the last season, as a third season has already been ordered! Season Two, meanwhile, is now exactly
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Sam Mendes’s directorial debut won Best Picture at the 2000 Academy Awards, along with several other Oscars and numerous accolades. Despite its place in pop culture, critics and audiences alike still can’t seem to agree on the film’s genre. At its core, the film is about the mundanity of life in suburban America, where a
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Technically an unofficial sequel to Werner Herzog’s brilliant Nosferatu the Vampyre, the lesser-known film Nosferatu in Venice came along nearly ten years later, putting Klaus Kinski back in the title role of the infamous blood-sucker. Saving the film from obscurity, Severin Films has announced this week that they’re bringing Nosferatu in Venice to Blu-ray next
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Charley Pride’s death on Saturday from complications of Covid-19 resulted in an outpouring from artists including Dolly Parton, Maren Morris, Darius Rucker, and Marty Stuart. Stuart also honored Pride regularly while he was living, inviting the country legend on his RFD-TV show more than any other artist. After Pride’s death, Stuart and his wife, singer
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Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin have unveiled the fourth instalment in their ongoing Hanukkah Sessions series. Following their cover of Drake’s ‘Hotline Bling’, the pair have offered their take on Peaches’ ‘Fuck the Pain Away’. Watch the performance, featuring an appearance from Peaches herself, below. “Drake’s not the only musical Jew from Canada,” a statement
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