The Brutalist Report - avclub
- Won't someone please let poor Tom Hardy finally punch the Spider-Man? [267d]
- Joe Locke sounds relieved to finally be free of some of those Agatha All Along spoilers [267d]
- The Walking Dead hit Comic-Con with big reunions, big trailers, and big teases of the undead future [267d]
- We're not sure Al Pacino understands how famous he actually is [267d]
- Here's everything that Blumhouse announced at their New York Comic Con panel [267d]
- Lee Pace joins Glen Powell for The Running Man, and the rest of the week's casting news [267d]
- Crime comedy Brothers strains for wacky, achieves hacky [267d]
- Allison Williams thanks Jordan Peele for casting her as "the whitest girl the world has ever made" [267d]
- Luca Guadagnino will make his American Psycho, eventually [267d]
- First full Wolf Man trailer is still cagey with its titular monster [267d]
- Andrew Garfield's Chicken Shop Date becomes a real-life romantic comedy [267d]
- Brian Cox once beat himself up to avoid fighting another kid in school [267d]
- Despite delays, Bong Joon-ho confirms he got final cut of Mickey 17 [267d]
- “A brain tickler to execute”: Inside the making of What We Do In The Shadows’ final season [267d]
- Spider-Man 4 script is "excellent," but not quite there yet, says Tom Holland [267d]
- A killer represents misogyny’s magnitude in Anna Kendrick’s Woman Of The Hour [267d]
- Niall Horan rounds out One Direction's tributes to Liam Payne [267d]
- 6 things to watch on TV this weekend [267d]
- Satisfactory kicks you in a hole, murders you, and makes you like it [267d]
- Disclaimer sags a bit but remains emotionally powerful [267d]
- Hysteria! mines the Satanic panic for a devil of a good time [267d]
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