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Drylongso review – charming 90s indie is a genre-resistant film that keeps its DIY dazzle
Cauleen Smith’s 1998 debut about a California girl who takes Polaroids of young black men as an endangered-species record, is captivating
2-min read - NewsDeadline
Australian News Anchor Makes Live Apology For Interview Questions To Teenage Fisherman
A Sky News Australia anchor has made an apology live on air after his line of inquiry during an interview with a teenage fishing champion was widely slammed. News.com.au reports that Peter Stefanovic, who hosts the First Edition flagship news show, made his apology after he was criticised for interviewing Northern Territory fishing champion Keegan …
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Lord Of The Rings star Elijah Wood remembers ‘our king’ Bernard Hill
The actor has died at the age of 79.
5-min read - SportDeadline
Goodfellas Launches Sports Sales Label OUI MICHEL With Cannes Doc ‘Nasty’
EXCLUSIVE: Goodfellas is adding a new sports-focused sales label to its growing roster of genre-based companies and themed sales strands. Bannered OUI MICHEL, the label is launching with documentary Nasty, about controversial Romanian tennis legend Ilie Nastase, which makes its international premiere as a Special Screening in Cannes Official Selection this May. Directed by Romanian filmmakers …
3-min read - BusinessDeadline
‘The Fall Guy’ Expands To $65M WW, ‘Garfield’ Pounces On $22M In Early Offshore Bow – International Box Office
After debuting early last weekend, Universal’s The Fall Guy expanded to 78 overseas markets during its sophomore session, adding $25.4M for a running total of $36.9M at the international box office. That’s in line with Bullet Train and above The Lost City at the same point in release. Globally, the David Leitch-directed action romance is …
6-min read - EntertainmentThe Guardian
Mambar Pierrette review – subtle and big-hearted parable of women’s resilience in Cameroon
Pierrette is beset with troubles, from a robbery to a house flood and more, but the neorealist drama comes with solidarity and surprising humour
2-min read - NewsThe Hollywood Reporter
John Oliver Mocks Fox News Reporter for Asking “Dumbest Question Ever” on TV
John Oliver used his opening segment on Sunday’s Last Week Tonight to talk about the “hard crackdown” on college students in the U.S. protesting the Israel-Hamas war. He showed clips from a live Fox News report at Columbia University in New York. “Police swarmed campuses in numbers so extreme; this student summed it up pretty …
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