The Brutalist Report - avclub
- Young Thug released from prison after taking plea deal in RICO case [152d]
- Hello there, name-swap idea too dumb for The Phantom Menace [152d]
- Greta Gerwig is pushing hard to get her Netflix Narnia movie shown on IMAX [152d]
- Content is coming: A Game Of Thrones movie is in early development [152d]
- Jesus, three more Lego movies? [152d]
- The Academy just laid off a big chunk of its Film Archive staff [152d]
- Heretic’s sensory screenings don’t stink and that’s the problem [152d]
- Ridley Scott's production company is looking forward to a Bee Gees biopic, a Western, and more [152d]
- Become the ghost in Steven Soderbergh's Presence trailer [152d]
- Squid Game season 2 teaser: Now, that's more like it [152d]
- Here's your first look at HBO's It prequel series, Welcome To Derry [152d]
- Jimmy Fallon owns his reputation for breaking while sweating through hot wings [152d]
- Of course the Russo Brothers hired an AI expert for their production company [152d]
- Something is very wrong in Mayfair Witches season 2 trailer [152d]
- A simplistic microcosm of domestic America, Here is caged by clichés [152d]
- Bill Burr, Charli xcx to take on Saturday Night Live hosting duties [152d]
- Garrett Morris says Lorne Michaels had "zero racism," but the SNL writers had "a lot" [152d]
- Niecy Nash-Betts on starring in FX’s Grotesquerie: “Anything that scares me a little, I run towards it” [152d]
- NBC lost a lot of money amid the Olympics, and Comcast is mulling splitting up the company [152d]
- If it bleeds, it leads: Nightcrawler remains a perfectly hungry, perverse L.A. noir [152d]
- Jude Law acknowledges Ripley series as "different beast" than his film [152d]
- Read an exclusive excerpt from Grady Hendrix's new horror novel [152d]
- I Know What You Did Last Summer lost its empathy in its move to the big screen [152d]
- Agatha All Along reaches the end of the Road [152d]
- Agatha All Along drops a daring two-part finale [152d]
- Fucking necessary: 10 horror films where sex actually moves the plot forward [152d]
- 10 new albums to listen to in November [152d]
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