The Brutalist Report - variety
- Pro-Palestine Marchers at Sundance Protest Against ‘Media Complicity in Genocide’ [31d]
- ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Review: A Defiant Teacher Witnesses the Militarization of Russian Schools Amid Ukraine War in Poignant Doc [31d]
- Channing Tatum Surprises Sundance With Secret Role in ‘Atropia’ [31d]
- Facing Backlash Over Firing Its Meteorologists, Allen Media Group Learns an Important Lesson: Take the ‘Local’ Out of Local TV At Your Own Peril [31d]
- Ryan Reynolds Makes Surprise Appearance at Hugh Jackman’s ‘From New York, With Love’ Opening: ‘He Is Genuinely the Best Human Being I Know’ [31d]
- ‘Presence’ Writer David Koepp on That Devastating Ending, Steven Soderbergh Playing a Ghost and His Return to the ‘Jurassic’ Franchise [32d]
- Russell Tovey Says ‘Plainclothes’ Co-Star Tom Blyth ‘Is Full of Stardust’ and Teases ‘Doctor Who’ Spin-Off ‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’ Feels ‘Like an Indie Film’ [32d]
- ‘A Complete Unknown’ Director James Mangold Says There’s Hostility to Movies That ‘Wear Their Heart on Their Sleeve’: We ‘Shouldn’t Be Embarrassed to Feel S—’ [32d]
- Carey Mulligan ‘Just Started’ Filming ‘Beef’ Season 2 and Says ‘Almost Everything’ Is Different, Says She Won’t Appear in Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ [32d]
- Soledad O’Brien on Exposing the ‘Chaos’ of Stand-Your-Ground Laws With Sundance Doc ‘The Perfect Neighbor’: ‘These Make It Easier to Kill People. Period’ [32d]
- Dark Horse Comics Drops Neil Gaiman After Sexual Assault Allegations, Cancels ‘Anansi Boys’ Series [32d]
- ‘The Colors Within’ Review: Naoko Yamada’s Exploration of Youthful Friendship Sings with a Warm and Inviting Spirit [32d]
- ‘Brides’ Review: Freedom Isn’t All It Seems in a Vibrant but Disquieting Teen Friendship Study [32d]
- ‘DJ Ahmet’ Review: Wondrous North Macedonian Drama Mixes Upbeat Music, Punchy Humor and Pathos [32d]
- ‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Review: Michelle Yeoh Stars in a Franchise Tangent Too Thinly Tethered to the Mother Ship [32d]
- ‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Leads a Folk Horror Tale With Acoustic Flourishes That Fail to Stir Fears [32d]
- ‘The Things You Kill’ Review: Family Secrets Cause a Man to Unravel in a Psychologically Intricate Homecoming Drama [32d]
- ‘Bubble & Squeak’ Review: Cabbages Are Banned in Quirky Sundance Comedy, but the Laughs Shouldn’t Be [32d]
- ‘The Perfect Neighbor’ Review: A Revolutionary Doc, Made From Bodycam Footage, Takes Us Inside an Avoidable Tragedy [32d]
- ‘The Night Agent’ Season 2 Ending: Explosive Finale Sets Up Peter for New Role in Season 3 [32d]
- Sundance Comedy ‘Atropia’ is One of the Craziest True Stories You’ve Never Heard [32d]
- DJ Unk, ‘Walk It Out’ and ‘2 Step’ Rapper, Dies at 43 [32d]
- Ronan Farrow ‘Gently Nudged’ Mia Farrow to Return to Acting After ‘Periods of Time Where She’s Reluctant to Come Back to It’: ‘That’s a Gift for All of Us’ [32d]
- John Lithgow ‘Disappointed’ Over ‘Conclave’ Director’s Oscar Snub, Says ‘I Was Very Self-Conscious’ Going Full Frontal in Sundance’s ‘Jimpa’ [32d]
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