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    Cheech & Chong: Stoner Comedy, Legacy, and Last Movie

    Cheech & Chong: Stoner Comedy, Legacy, and Last Movie

    A look into Cheech & Chong's comedy, rise to fame, impact on pop culture, and the making of 'Cheech & Chong's Last Movie,' highlighting their enduring legacy and creative clashes. Key moments and insights.


    Celebrity Deaths: Val Kilmer, Gene Hackman & More Pass Away in 2025

    Celebrity Deaths: Val Kilmer, Gene Hackman & More Pass Away in 2025

    Several notable figures, including actors Val Kilmer and Gene Hackman, director David Lynch, and musician Sam Moore, passed away in early 2025. Their contributions to film, music, and entertainment are remembered.


    Crazxy: Kidnapping, Down Syndrome & Redemption Thriller

    Crazxy: Kidnapping, Down Syndrome & Redemption Thriller

    Abhimanyu faces a race against time to save his daughter Vedika, who has Down syndrome, from a staged kidnapping plotted by his girlfriend and Vedika herself. A thriller exploring family and redemption.


    Pirates! The Penzance Musical: A Jazzy Broadway Revival

    Pirates! The Penzance Musical: A Jazzy Broadway Revival

    A modernized "Pirates of Penzance" hits Broadway with jazzy orchestrations and a diverse cast, including Jinkx Monsoon. Despite some plot issues, the revival offers musical comedy fun, blending Gilbert & Sullivan with a New Orleans twist.


    Queens of Drama: Pop, Punk, and Queer Love

    Queens of Drama: Pop, Punk, and Queer Love

    Alexis Langlois' "Queens of Drama" blends pop diva fandom, punk rock rebellion, and queer romance. A campy, glittering musical explores fame, feminism, and the collision of public image and personal identity.


    Gigi Perez’s Unique Debut: Vocals, Loss, and Viral Hits

    Gigi Perez’s Unique Debut: Vocals, Loss, and Viral Hits

    Gigi Perez's debut blends layered vocals, acoustic guitars, and intimate lyrics exploring loss and love. Viral hits "Seafarer Tune" & "Please Be Rude" showcase her unique Cuban-American style and powerful vocals.


    Till Dawn: Sandberg on Horror, Gore, and Time Loops

    Till Dawn: Sandberg on Horror, Gore, and Time Loops

    Director Sandberg discusses 'Till Dawn,' a horror film based on the video game, emphasizing practical effects, gore, and the challenges of adapting an interactive experience. He highlights the time loop subgenre and Swedish actor Peter Stormare.


    Andor: Redefining Star Wars & Rogue One’s Legacy

    Andor: Redefining Star Wars & Rogue One’s Legacy

    "Andor" elevates modern Star Wars, transforming "Rogue One" into a thrilling conclusion. Explores rebellion's mechanics and sacrifices, contrasting with familiar franchise tropes. A gold standard in streaming TV era.


    Sophie Nyweide: Child Actress, Life, and Tragic Passing

    Sophie Nyweide: Child Actress, Life, and Tragic Passing

    Sophie Nyweide, a child actress known for 'Bella' and 'Law & Order,' passed away at 23. Family cites struggles with trauma and self-medication. Remembered for her talent and kindness.


    Nawi: Kenyan Film Tackles Child Marriage & Education

    Nawi: Kenyan Film Tackles Child Marriage & Education

    Nawi, a Kenyan-German film, addresses child marriage and fights for education. Based on a true story, it follows a young girl's journey and social impact. FilmCrew Media & Baobab Pictures Collaboration.


    Drop Dead City: NYC’s 1975 Financial Crisis

    Drop Dead City: NYC’s 1975 Financial Crisis

    "Drop Dead City" unveils the 1975 NYC financial crisis. Highlighting debt, union power, and Ford's role, it explores the city's near-bankruptcy and the ideological battle over government's role. Key figures like Rohatyn helped rescue New York.


    Ren Qingtai: China’s Film Pioneer & Dingjun Mountain

    Ren Qingtai: China’s Film Pioneer & Dingjun Mountain

    Discover Ren Qingtai, the visionary behind China's first film, Dingjun Mountain, and his impact on the nation's booming film industry. Celebrating 120 years of Chinese cinema.


    Sneaks: Animated Adventure of Lost Sneakers in NYC

    Sneaks: Animated Adventure of Lost Sneakers in NYC

    "Sneaks" follows a pair of unique sneakers separated in NYC, navigating city dangers with a teen owner. It's about resilience, friendship, and finding your way. For kids. Sneaker adventure!


    Mighty Ducks Sequel Script & Gordon Bombay’s Return

    Mighty Ducks Sequel Script & Gordon Bombay’s Return

    Emilio Estevez wrote a Mighty Ducks sequel script, potentially featuring an all-girl team. Bombay, last seen on Disney+'s Game Changers, might return coaching roller derby. Legal disputes led to his exit.


    28 Years Later On: DaCosta’s Bone Holy Place & Infected Undead

    28 Years Later On: DaCosta’s Bone Holy Place & Infected Undead

    Nia DaCosta directs 'The Bone Holy Place,' a new take on the infected-ridden world of '28 Days Later.' Thirty years after the rage virus, a group uncovers dark secrets. Trailer released by Columbia Photo.


    Home Alone 2: Trump’s Cameo – A Director’s Regret

    Home Alone 2: Trump’s Cameo – A Director’s Regret

    Director regrets including Trump's cameo in Home Alone 2. He says Trump demanded to be in the film for Plaza use, later refuted by Trump. The audience initially reacted positively to the scene.


    Bill Hader Says He Was Fired From Movie Theater Job for “Ruining the End of ‘Titanic’”

    Bill Hader Says He Was Fired From Movie Theater Job for “Ruining the End of ‘Titanic’”

    In the 1997 Oscar-winning film directed by James Cameron, Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Jack, was unable to fit on the floating door with Kate Winslet’s Rose, ultimately dying in the freezing water.


    ‘Gunslingers’ Review: A Posse Seeks Stephen Dorff’s Neck in High-Body-Count Western

    ‘Gunslingers’ Review: A Posse Seeks Stephen Dorff’s Neck in High-Body-Count Western

    He finds asylum in a town called Redemption, where the entire population is said to be “wanted, dead or alive.” Their game is to fake their own hangings and burials — all duly recorded by resident photographer Ben (Nicolas Cage) — then live on under aliases following a baptismal “rebirth” from local preacher-leader Jericho (Costas Mandylor).


    Why Lizzo Says Her Public Disappearance Following “Scandal” Was “Planned”

    Why Lizzo Says Her Public Disappearance Following “Scandal” Was “Planned”

    In August 2023, some of Lizzo’s former backup dancers filed a lawsuit against her, claiming they were sexually harassed and victims of a hostile workplace environment.


    ‘Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends’ Review: Not Just a Broadway Tribute but a Musical Feast

    ‘Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends’ Review: Not Just a Broadway Tribute but a Musical Feast

    Kate Jennings Grant achieves the high-jump in the linguistic hurdle of “The Boy From…” (the composer’s contribution to the Off Broadway production “The Mad Show” revue), and Peters bringing a tender fragility to “Send in the Clowns.”


    Paul Schrader Accused of Sexually Harassing Former Assistant and Backing Out of Settlement

    Paul Schrader Accused of Sexually Harassing Former Assistant and Backing Out of Settlement

    Three days later, the woman went back to the screenwriter’s hotel room after “receiving numerous calls and angry text messages, in which Defendant Schrader claimed that he was ‘dying’ and could not pack his own bags,” according to the lawsuit.


    Pierce Brosnan Gives His Blessing to Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the Next Potential James Bond

    Pierce Brosnan Gives His Blessing to Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the Next Potential James Bond

    Out of all the contenders that are speculated to be filling in the shoes of the next James Bond, Pierce Brosnan has some words of encouragement for Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who he previously worked with in the 2009 drama, The Greatest.


    The Gerard Depardieu Trial Is France’s #MeToo Watershed

    The Gerard Depardieu Trial Is France’s #MeToo Watershed

    But her appeal was met with a backlash from seasoned French stars like Catherine Deneuve, who penned an op-ed in the national daily Le Monde defending the “freedom to flirt, which is indispensable for sexual freedom.” It was signed by 100 other renowned women, including actresses, directors, writers, and artists.


    Adults Seem Indifferent to World’s Destruction, Find Sisters in Doc ‘King Matt the First’ (Exclusive Trailer)

    Adults Seem Indifferent to World’s Destruction, Find Sisters in Doc ‘King Matt the First’ (Exclusive Trailer)

    “It is a personal voice advocating for the preservation of childhood, recognizing the essence of humanity in children, trusting them, and following their openness and needs — while also maintaining the nurturing framework and safety of the process, a responsibility that rests with the adults.”