I’ve been on a James Mangold deep-dive recently and this guy needs to be in any conversation about the greatest directors working today. He’s averaged a new film roughly every two years since his first low-budget indie (Heavy) in 1995, which won a Special Jury Recognition for Directing at Sundance and kind-of jump-started his […]| Brianland
L’actrice d’« Only Murders in the Building » est au cœur d’une rumeur selon laquelle Kylie Jenner lui aurait refusé de prendre une photo avec son petit ami, Timothée Chalamet.| Le HuffPost
Sur le plateau de Yann Barthès, l’acteur a formulé une demande inattendue auprès de la Ligue de football professionnel, lui qui est un grand fan des Verts.| Le HuffPost
By refusing to shy away from the novel's prescient themes, Dune Part Two redefines what stories blockbusters can tell.| But Why Tho?
We caught up with BENOFTHEWEEK's Benjamin de Almeida to discuss his content creation start, acting ambitions, and more.| Daily Front Row
The greatest cinematic one-two punch of the 21st century, Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part One and Dune: Part Two make for a dynamite diptych—wise, weird,| Book and Film Globe
Wonka Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is the Wonka 2023 live action film from Warner Bros. OK for kids? Parents guide, PG age rating explained| Raising Whasians
On Wednesday, January 3, the New York Film Critics Circle Awards were held at Tao Downtown in New York City. Among the honorees and attendees: Timothée Chalamet, Saoirse Ronan, Willem Dafoe, Tiffany Haddish, Michael B. Jordan, Edward Norton, Abel Ferrara, Armie Hammer, Lesley Manville, and Greta Gerwig. See below for audio of some of the night’s acceptance speeches:| New York Film Critics Circle