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Elvis Presley in Concert,’ stream ‘Christy’ on HBO Max
Welcome to another edition of Trust Me, I Watch Everything, a weekly guide to all the new movies released on Friday. I’m Brett Arnold, film critic and host of At the Movies Again, a weekly Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show. In theaters this week: an intelligent modern update on the horror staple Faces of Death, and a light romantic-comedy…
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To Ken and beyond – Lehigh Valley Press
“Project Hail Mary” is a landmark science-fiction movie. Think “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) meets “Star Trek”(1966) meets “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” (1982) meets “La La Land” (2016) meets ”Barbie” (2023). “La La Land”? “Barbie”? Yes, because Ryan Gosling, who starred in “La La Land” and was Ken in the “Barbie” movie,. stars in “Project Hail Mary.” He’s out of this…
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Atlanta movie exec who complained of ‘nasty Jews’ is running for Congress – The Forward
Christy Hockmeyer and Ryan Millsap attend a movie Hollywood premiere at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on May 15, 2015 in Hollywood, California. Photo by Todd Williamson/Getty Images for BOND/360 By Arno Rosenfeld April 9, 2026 Ryan Millsap, a prominent film and real estate executive in Atlanta who made antisemitic and racist comments in private text messages, is now running for…
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10 Diane Keaton Movies That Are True Masterpieces
Diane Keaton’s career has never followed a single, predictable line. She moves effortlessly between comedy and drama, warmth and restraint, spontaneity and control, often within the same performance. What makes her truly essential, though, is not just her range, but her ability to make characters feel unmistakably human. Whether she’s redefining the romantic lead, anchoring a sweeping historical epic, or…
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10 Near-Perfect Adventure Movies That Nobody Remembers Today
The adventure genre is quite misunderstood. At first glance, one would think that adventure movies would be surefire and reliable hits with audiences, but they are far more hit-or-miss than you’d imagine. Indeed, for every Pirates of the Caribbean or Jumanji that succeeds expectations, there’s a Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves that completely (and unfairly) flops. Moreover, the genre…
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How the Los Angeles Festival of Movies Became a Home for Indie Film
Micah Gottlieb and Sarah Winshall saw a gap in the Los Angeles film festival scene. To the outside observer, that might sound a bit silly. Between AFI Fest, Beyond Fest, Animation Is Film Festival and many, many more, there are seemingly no shortage of cinematic celebrations hosted in Hollywood. Yet while festivals like these court genre pictures, awards contenders and…
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Full List for Film Festival
Will the stars align for Cannes? That was a key question heading into Thursday’s unveiling of the Cannes Film Festival 2026 lineup, which took shape during its unveiling in Paris. The answer is a bit of a mixed bag: arthouse stars – yes, Hollywood stars – not so much. As things stand right now, Cannes 2026 promises a mix of well-known…
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10 Most Intense Gangster Movies, Ranked
There is a distinction between gangster movies and crime films more generally, to the extent that the former is more of a sub-genre that exists within the latter (the main genre). Or, less confusingly, every gangster movie is also a crime movie, but not every crime movie is a gangster movie. So, sure, if Taxi Driver counts as a crime…
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The 22 Best Movies of 2026 So Far (and 79 More We Can’t Wait For)
The 101 Best and Most Anticipated Movies of 2026MH Illustration/Studiocanal/Paramount/Briarcliff/Disney/WBD/A24/Universal “Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” AS A HUGE fan and follower of both movies and sports, the former has one major advantage: There’s always something to look forward to. As a fan of the New York Jets, I don’t always…
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10 Most Original Movies Released Since Christopher Nolan’s ‘Memento’
Back in September of 2000, Christopher Nolan‘s sophomore feature, Memento, screened for the first time at the Venice Film Festival. With it, an auteur that would soon become the leading voice in Hollywood blockbuster filmmaking, but was back then still an up-and-coming indie director, completely redefined what creativity and originality could look like on the big screen. Told in reverse…
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