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2024 September


Brady Corbet’s Wildly Ambitious Period Epic ‘The Brutalist’ Blows Minds at Venice Premiere, Gets 13-Minute Standing Ovation

Brady Corbet’s Wildly Ambitious Period Epic ‘The Brutalist’ Blows Minds at Venice Premiere, Gets 13-Minute Standing Ovation

The Brutalist chronicles the journey of Hungarian-born Jewish architect, László Tóth (Adrien Brody), who emigrates to the United States in 1947 to experience the “American dream.” Initially forced to toil in poverty, he soon wins a contract with a mysterious and wealthy client, Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce), that will change the course of the next 30 years of his life.


Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’Connor Share Their Favorite Challengers Scenes

Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’Connor Share Their Favorite Challengers Scenes

In a recent interview with IMDb, Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’Connor shared some of their favorite scenes from their upcoming film Challengers, offering a glimpse into the movie’s stunning visuals and the emotional depth of its characters.


‘The Order’ Review: Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult in an Explosive Crime Drama About the White-Supremacist Cult of the 1980s

‘The Order’ Review: Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult in an Explosive Crime Drama About the White-Supremacist Cult of the 1980s

“The Order,” written by Zach Baylin and directed by Justin Kurzel (whose “Nitram” chillingly dramatized the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania), is at once a supremely intelligent docudrama about the rise of the white-supremacist movement and a riveting crime story.


Musical Acts Who’ve Called Out 2024 Trump Campaign for Illegal Use of Their Songs

Musical Acts Who’ve Called Out 2024 Trump Campaign for Illegal Use of Their Songs

As the nation is now entrenched in the former president’s third race for the White House, and given the myriad tweets and statements denouncing the use of many songs, the ignored cease and desist notices, and the air of unbridled rage surrounding the matter, one would think Trump and his team would begin to exercise caution on the selection of tunes played to excite or otherwise influence the emotions of his current and would-be supporters.