The Brutalist Report - avclub
- Ridley Scott struts off Bee Gees biopic because Paramount "changed the goalposts" [216d]
- M. Night Shymalayan sued over Servant similarities again [217d]
- The Alto Knights trailer pits Robert De Niro against Robert De Niro [217d]
- Justin Baldoni is going to great lengths to prove that he's Nicepool [217d]
- Neil Gaiman responds to sexual assault allegations [217d]
- R.I.P. Tony Slattery, Whose Line Is It Anyway? and The Crying Game actor [217d]
- TikTokers flee to Mandarin-language app RedNote ahead of U.S. ban [217d]
- Look down, there's a Jean Valjean prequel film coming [217d]
- Ringo Starr will benefit LA fires with CBS country performance [217d]
- It's influencer vs. influencer in new Apple Cider Vinegar trailer [217d]
- Trump isn't president yet, but he's already threatening Comcast over Seth Meyers’ jokes [217d]
- Unstoppable struggles to pin down a new spin on sports movie clichés [217d]
- Daniel Kaluuya, Celine Song, and Elijah Wood among 2025 Sundance jury members [217d]
- Dive between Witcher episodes with animated Sirens Of The Deep trailer [217d]
- Ben Stiller thinks his mom would've been a better fit on Saturday Night Live than him [217d]
- The most anticipated albums of 2025 [217d]
- Tyler, The Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Glass Animals, and more will headline Gov Ball 2025 [217d]
- Beyoncé delays whatever surprise she had in store due to wildfires [217d]
- The Couple Next Door is guilty-pleasure TV at its best and worst [217d]
- Over three films, Jamie Foxx caught Michael Mann in transition [217d]
- Jon Stewart fights a fire tornado of conservative callousness on The Daily Show [217d]
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