The Brutalist Report - variety
- ‘Shirley’ Review: In a Docudrama About the 1972 Presidential Campaign, Regina King Plays Shirley Chisholm in All Her Contained Fervor [552d]
- ‘Timestalker’ Review: A Hopeless Romantic Keeps Tripping Up in Dark and Deliriously Funny Reincarnation Comedy [552d]
- ‘We Strangers’ Review: A Wry, Socially Conscious Study of a Cleaning Lady Who Pretends to Be Clairvoyant [552d]
- ‘Expiration Dates’ Author Rebecca Serle on Using Magic to ‘Expedite the Truth’ About Love and Fate in New Novel [552d]
- ‘Manhunt’ Creator Answers Burning Questions: Why Lincoln’s Onscreen Assassination Had to Be Gory, How Much Is Historically Accurate and More [552d]
- Country Singer Jimmie Allen Settles With Accuser in Sexual Assault Lawsuit [552d]
- Finland’s ‘Icebreaker’ Introduces New Kind of Nordic thriller: ‘When the Night Is at Its Longest, the Dead are the Closest to the Living’ (EXCLUSIVE) [552d]
- ‘Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other’ Review: Intimate Doc Dissects the Marriage of an Artistic Couple [552d]
- Nicki Minaj Brings Gag City to Los Angeles, PartyNextDoor Delivers the Hits and More From Rolling Loud 2024 [552d]
- ‘Apples Never Fall’ Showrunner on That Ending, Changes From the Book and Why Everyone Should Call Their Mom After Watching [552d]
- NAACP Image Award Organizers Praise ‘Powerful Platform’ Ahead of 55th Ceremony [552d]
- Box Office: ‘Kung Fu Panda’ and ‘Dune’ Ruling Again, Mark Wahlberg’s ‘Arthur the King’ Fetches $3 Million Opening Day [552d]
- Brooke Shields Talks Beauty, Business, Growing Up in Public and the Power of Vulnerability at SXSW: ‘I Am Woman, Hear Me More’ [552d]
- ‘Don’t Worry, Sári’ Questions Familial Responsibilities and Urges One to Preserve Oneself [552d]
- Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’ Divides and Confuses the Hell Out of Viewers at Series Mania: ‘It’s a Bit Like Watching ‘Lost’ All Over Again’ [552d]
- Searches for VPN Skyrocket in Texas After Pornhub Shuts Down Access in State [552d]
- ‘Snack Shack’ Review: Gabriel LaBelle and Conor Sherry Play Teenage Hustlers in a By-the-Book Coming-of-Age Tale [553d]
- ‘The Greatest Hits’ Review: Music Makes the Heart Go Round in Clunky Remix of Better Rom-Coms [553d]
- How Hong Kong Star Louis Koo’s Empire Goes Beyond Big Screen Hits [553d]
- Cross-Border Animation Collaborations in Asia Trend Up as Demand for Content Expands — Filmart [553d]
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