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  • ‘Hamnet’ review: Jessie Buckley is witchy wife to Paul Mescal’s Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare wouldn’t be wowed by this domestic drama about his home life back in Stratford-upon-Avon. Where’s the action? The wit? The wordplay? The great playwright’s skill is hard to match. Instead, “Hamnet,” directed by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao (“Nomadland”), uses our curiosity about the Bard to spin a soggy story about love and grief with enough tears to flood…

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  • Don’t skip these Thanksgiving feasts :: WRAL.com

    When one thinks of holiday movies, the first thing that springs to mind is most likely Christmas. With new releases every year at both the box office and on streaming services, as well as all those classic favorites we know and love, there’s no shortage of Christmas movies to add to your watch list. But amid all that Yuletide cheer,…

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  • No Good Deed Will Go Unpunished: Kleber Mendonça Filho and Wagner Moura on “The Secret Agent”

    Kleber Mendonça Filho and Wagner Moura have known each other for over twenty years. But until now they haven’t made a film together.  “The Secret Agent,” Mendonça’s fourth narrative feature, stars Moura as Amando, a researcher who’s traveled to Recife, Brazil, in a bid to escape the wrath of the crooked industrialist Ghirotti (Luciano Chirolli). Set in 1977, at the…

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  • Movies and Entertainment Market size to cross $231.7 Billion

    Movies and Entertainment Market Market Outlook and Forecast The global movies and entertainment market is on an upward trajectory, supported by the rising demand for premium content across physical theatres, TV channels, and digital streaming ecosystems. The market is projected to expand from USD 111.38 billion in 2025 to USD 231.7 billion by 2035, reflecting a 7.6% CAGR between 2026…

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  • 10 Most Thrilling Movies About Space Warfare, Ranked

    Most of the time, the big science fiction films include giant space battles to determine the fate of their characters. Space warfare has become something to wait for, with enormous spaceships battling jet fighters. Whether it’s humanity defending itself from an overwhelming alien force or unlikely heroes stumbling into an interstellar conflict, space-warfare movies expand the scale of action far…

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  • 6 Classic Horror Movies Everyone Should Watch at Least Once

    There are dozens of sub-genres in horror entertainment, resulting in hundreds of films being considered classics. For slashers, films like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Black Christmas are considered icons. In the psychological thriller sub-genre, popular movies such as The Silence of the Lambs are considered timeless classics. That said, not all classic movies or sub-genres are enjoyed by…

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  • Spend Thanksgiving With John Candy By Streaming His Best Movies

    This was a tricky list, but it starts in the right place: with John Candy as the kind of Thanksgiving. By Rick Gonzales | Published 18 seconds ago Comedy legend John Candy has been in many, many fun films. They are all most definitely must-see. The tricky thing about Candy’s career, which sadly ended in 1994 upon the actor’s death,…

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  • Screen Grabs: Delightful ‘Left-Handed Girl’ steals big movie week thunder

    Two much-ballyhooed new releases arrive this week, but I was more taken with a lower-profile film that is Taiwan’s submission for Best International Feature consideration at the Oscars this year. Left-Handed Girl is the first solo feature directed by Shih-Ching Tsou, who co-directed a strong NYC immigrant drama (Take Out) two decades ago with Sean Baker, and since has produced several of…

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  • Wong Kar-wai’s Gorgeous, Captivating “Blossoms Shanghai” Arrives on the Criterion Channel | TV/Streaming

    Earlier this year, I had the chance to sit in Chicago’s venerable Music Box Theatre and watch a 25th anniversary screening of “In the Mood for Love,” the masterful and visually ravishing exploration of romantic yearning from Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-wai that became an instant classic from the moment it first screened in 2000. Although I found myself once…

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  • Making of ‘House of Dynamite’: Kathryn Bigelow’s Nuclear Thriller

    Last year, just before retired United States Army General Dan Karbler joined a Zoom meeting with Kathryn Bigelow and a few of her creative collaborators, he hatched a dramatic plan. When he connected to the call, he left his camera off and announced to the group: “This is the DDO from the Pentagon convening a national event conference. Classification is…

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