The Brutalist Report - variety
- Switzerland’s Nemo Wins the Eurovision Song Contest, Breaks Trophy (and Thumb) [492d]
- Zendaya’s Stylist Law Roach Names Designers Who Refused to Dress Her on Red Carpets, Including Dior and Gucci: ‘If You Say No, It’ll Be Forever’ [492d]
- How To Watch UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. Nascimento Live Online [492d]
- Steven Spielberg Told Anthony Ramos to Not Use Southern Accent for ‘Twisters’ Role: ‘I Want Him to Do It in His Dialect’ [492d]
- Box Office: ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Climbs to $22 Million Opening Day [492d]
- The Real-Life ‘Fall Guys’: How a Tight-Knit Stunt Team Pulled off Ryan Gosling’s Death-Defying Scenes [492d]
- ‘The Phantom Menace’ at 25: A Lover, Hater and Newcomer Debate Jar Jar Binks, Podraces, Droids and Darth Maul [492d]
- Ed Scanlon Remembered: NBC’s ‘Fixer’ Exerted Influence Behind the Scenes for Decades [492d]
- ‘Doctor Who’ Costume Designer on What Inspired Ncuti Gatwa’s Bold Look, From ’70s New York to Men in Skirts [492d]
- ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Ending Explained: What’s Next in the New Trilogy? [492d]
- Dutch Eurovision Entry Joost Klein Disqualified After Complaint From Female Crew Member [492d]
- Touching Trailer Revealed for Un Certain Regard’s ‘Viet and Nam’ (EXCLUSIVE) [492d]
- ‘Demon Slayer,’ ‘Spy x Family’ on Slate as India’s JioCinema Launches Anime Hub (EXCLUSIVE) [493d]
- Eurovision Song Contest Boss Teases Format Changes, Launching Pop Music Hits: ‘It’s No Longer Just a Weird Niche Thing’ [493d]
- Sigourney Weaver In Talks to Join Star Wars Movie ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’ [493d]
- SonyLIV’s ‘Freedom at Midnight’ Casts Pakistan Leader Mohammed Ali Jinnah and Sister Fatima (EXCLUSIVE) [493d]
- Luminate Streaming Ratings: ‘The Idea of You’ Rises to No. 1 Spot on the Movies Chart for May 3-9 [493d]
- ’28 Years Later’ Gets June 2025 Release Date [493d]
- Hulu Comedy Head Billy Rosenberg Exits Streamer, Where He Developed ‘Only Murders in the Building’ [493d]
- Cinema Synthetica Contest Challenges Filmmakers to Make AI-Created Shorts in 48 Hours [493d]
- ‘A Prince’ Review: A Literate Gay French Drama That Remains Much Too Oblique in the End [493d]
- IATSE and Studios ‘Constructively Engaging’ on AI as Talks Near Critical Point [493d]
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