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‘The Narrow Road to the Deep North’ Review: Justin Kurzel’s Atmospheric Series Tells An Immersive Story Of Wartime Trauma – Berlin Film Festival
To this day, Kanchanaburi remains a hot destination — in every sense — for Australian and British tourists who come to pay tribute to prisoners of war who died...
‘Dreams’ Review: Jessica Chastain Plays The Ice Princess In Michel Franco’s Skewering Of Woke Hypocrisy – Berlin Film Festival
Less than two years after making Memory, in which Jessica Chastain falls for a man with galloping dementia, Mexican director Michel Franco has once again set her on a...
Brian Cox Defends Kevin Spacey After Sexual Misconduct Accusations: “He Was Misguided”
Despite Kevin Spacey‘s fall from grace in recent years, he still has at least some allies in Hollywood. Following sexual misconduct allegations against the 2x Oscar winner in 2017,...
Anthony Mackie & ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Director Julius Onah Address Urge To Politicize Marvel Pic
SPOILERS: This post contains details about Captain America: Brave New World Although Captain America: Brave New World has hit theaters during a particularly divisive time for the United States,...
Jacob Elordi Talks Extreme Weight Loss On Burma POW Camp Drama ‘The Narrow Road To The Deep North’: “It Was A Very Calming Experience”
Jacob Elordi hit the Berlin Festival on Saturday with Justin Kurzel‘s WWII drama The Narrow Road to the Deep North, in which he plays a medical officer in a Japanese...
Maya Hawke Says Producer Told Her She “Looked Prettier With My Mouth Closed”
Maya Hawke has delivered some memorable performances in recent years, despite some questionable unsolicited advice along the way. The Stranger Things actress recently revealed the insulting behind-the-scenes suggestion a...
Natalie Portman-Lena Dunham Rom-Com ‘Good Sex’ Sparks EFM Bidding War With Offers At $45M+
EXCLUSIVE: Buyers at the EFM have been on the hunt for Good Sex. The package has sparked a bidding war with Warner Bros, Amazon and Netflix among those understood...
‘Mickey 17’ Review: It’s Robert Pattinson x 2 In Bong Joon Ho’s Hilarious, Humane & Thought-Provoking Satire – Berlin Film Festival
Although it is science-fiction to its core, director Bong Joon Ho‘s first film since his Oscar-winning Parasite six years ago is in many ways a not-that-absurd look at where...