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‘Daytime Revolution’ Review: In a Fascinating Footnote From the John Lennon-Yoko Ono Annals, Hipster Activists Reach the Middle American Masses

‘Daytime Revolution’ Review: In a Fascinating Footnote From the John Lennon-Yoko Ono Annals, Hipster Activists Reach the Middle American Masses

Then there are the less familiar faces, like biofeedback researcher Gary Schwarz, who hooks them all up to electrodes to measure their internal responses to music; avant-garde musician David Rosenboom; macrobiotic chef Hilary Redleaf, who leads a cooking demonstration making hijiki pockets; and folk singer/activists Nobuko Miyamoto and Chris Iijima, known as Yellow Pearl, whose lovely song about second-generation migrants “We Are the Children,” carries a message still relevant more than 50 years later.


How to Watch All of the ‘Deadpool’ Movies in Order Online

How to Watch All of the ‘Deadpool’ Movies in Order Online

One of the best deals to stream the Deadpool movies is with the Disney Duo bundle, which comes with the commercial-supported versions of Hulu and Disney+ for $9.99 per month — that’s about a 40 percent savings compared to subscribing individually.


Heartstopper (Season 3) Review, Recap & Ending Explained – Is Charlie healed of his mental health issues?

Heartstopper (Season 3) Review, Recap & Ending Explained – Is Charlie healed of his mental health issues?

He gets to know about updates in their lives via Tao’s – Darcy trying they/them pronouns, Imogen kissing her best friend while drunk, and Issac hating Charlie for the ending of “The Song of Achilles.”


‘McNeal’ Review: Robert Downey Jr.’s Broadway Debut Is Stale and Confounding

‘McNeal’ Review: Robert Downey Jr.’s Broadway Debut Is Stale and Confounding

In a frenzy of an opening scene, Dr. Grewal’s concerns about Jacob’s hallucinations and improper use of medication fall on deaf ears as he grumbles, recalling being passed over for the Nobel in the past while griping about technological advances and other perceived personal injustices.


James Dean Biopic in the Works Based on Memoir About Purported Gay Romance (Exclusive)

James Dean Biopic in the Works Based on Memoir About Purported Gay Romance (Exclusive)

Writer-director Guy Guido has acquired the rights to late author William Bast’s 2006 memoirSurviving James Dean and plans to film a biopic of the same name.


Interview with ‘Eureka’ Director Lisandro Alonso

Interview with ‘Eureka’ Director Lisandro Alonso

Split into three seemingly disparate sections that connect occasionally through surreal flights, the film is an original, moody, and dense dissection of native lives and their representation across eras and geographies.


‘Notice to Quit’ Review: A New York City Broker at Wits’ End Unravels in Uneven Character Portrait

‘Notice to Quit’ Review: A New York City Broker at Wits’ End Unravels in Uneven Character Portrait

In an on-the-nose touch, Andy has also spilled coffee on his shirt at the very start of his day — a detail that drives the point a little bit too hard, even as it sets up the way “Notice to Quit” will continually ask us to proffer its sad sack of an estranged dad a modicum of sympathy his actions may not wholly deserve.


Allow Grace VanderWaal to Reintroduce Herself

Allow Grace VanderWaal to Reintroduce Herself

Now, a 20-year-old singer and actress, VanderWaal is preparing for a new album, having released two singles in the last two months, and acting in the upcoming Francis Ford Coppola film Megalopolis.


James McAvoy Is “Excited” About “Whole New World” of Directorial Debut

James McAvoy Is “Excited” About “Whole New World” of Directorial Debut

In the film currently in theaters, he takes on the role of Paddy, a doctor-turned-farmer who invites an American couple he met on vacation, Scoot McNairy‘s Ben and Mackenzie Davis’ Louise, to spend a weekend at the farmhouse he shares with his wife Ciara (Aisling Franciosi) and their son Ant (Dan Hough) where things soon turn sinister.


Extremely Unique Dynamic (2024) ‘VQFF’ Movie Review: Triple Meta Film is Neither Smart nor Sufficiently Lively

Extremely Unique Dynamic (2024) ‘VQFF’ Movie Review: Triple Meta Film is Neither Smart nor Sufficiently Lively

In “Extremely Unique Dynamic,” Ivan Leung and Harrison Xu, who are also directing the film along with Katherine Dudas, play two childhood best friends, Daniel and Ryan.


Sean Baker Talks ‘Anora’ Success in San Sebastian: “I’m Not Looking for It to Get Me a Marvel Film”

Sean Baker Talks ‘Anora’ Success in San Sebastian: “I’m Not Looking for It to Get Me a Marvel Film”

Baker spoke to a packed crowd about his film — now receiving Oscar buzz — which follows Anora (Mikey Madison), a young sex worker from Brooklyn, who gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch (Mark Eydelshteyn).


Bobby Brown Presents Usher With Humanitarian Award in Full-Circle Moment at BMAC Gala

Bobby Brown Presents Usher With Humanitarian Award in Full-Circle Moment at BMAC Gala

The fourth annual BMAC Gala, hosted by entrepreneur and media personality Kenny Burns, began with DJ Mars spinning tracks by three Black artists who recently died: Fatman Scoop, Tito Jackson and Rich Homie Quan.