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fromThe New Yorker
3 hours agoThe Drama Surrounding "The Drama"
Fans gathered for the New York premiere of 'The Drama' starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, showcasing excitement and anticipation despite the cold weather.
As soon as you say paedophile, everybody has such a strong and undeniable reaction to it. I don't think I thought that it was gonna be as controversial as it was, which is kind of foolish in retrospect.
"I would like to be remembered as a man who had a wonderful time living life, a man who had good friends, fine family-and I don't think I could ask for anything more than that, actually."
Set on the blossom tree-lined fringes of Hyde Park in London, Herbert Wilcox's black-and-white rom-com blows in like a fresh spring breeze. The film charts the will-they-won't-they romance between Richard (Michael Wilding), a wealthy lord masquerading as a butler, and Judy (Anna Neagle), the niece of the family who employs him.
The first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day dropped on March 18, unveiled by Holland himself from the top of the Empire State Building at sunrise. Within 24 hours, it had been watched 718.6 million times, the most-watched trailer in the history of motion pictures.
Proud to report this kid is doing a whole lot better & back on her feet. Want to thank our recovery communities & the fans who stood by & were so supportive. Aiming to keep the journey somehow private, but look forward to sharing my experience, strength & hope as makes sense.
The Mirror uses erotic cinema as a narrative tool to explore something rarely addressed in this genre: the emotional aftermath of a breakup, where desire, memory, and fantasy intertwine as Roberto tries to understand what has happened to his relationship.
The future of mankind depends on late-night diners in Norms' restaurant on La Cienega Boulevard in a new film coming out on Friday, Feb. 13. The darkly comic sci-fi adventure is called "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die," and it stars Sam Rockwell. It's directed by Gore Verbinski, whose hits include "The Ring" and the first three "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies. It was written by Matthew Robinson, whose credits include writing and co-directing 2009's "The Invention of Lying" with star Ricky Gervais.
Melling plays Colin, a certified beta whose deepest desire is to serve. He gets his wish when he meets Ray (Skarsgård), a toppy, Tom of Finland -esque biker with an attitude so icy it could preserve food. The two enter into a full-time power-exchange relationship that fuels both of their desires, until their connection evolves to a heart-wrenching breaking point.
When the movie "Sinners" came out in theaters, I caught it at the Grand Lake Theater four times during its original run. Now, I'm ready to go watch it again. The nearly century-old theater is showing it for a second run ahead of the Academy Awards, after a record-shattering 16 Academy Awards nominations including Ryan Coogler for Best Director. We want to know what kind of events you want to hear about.
But we do get one exception: Keane, played by Eanna Hardwicke, practising alone in the grounds. At the back of a court, the sullen, spartan athlete stands as a ball is fired up and over the net towards him. He tracks it with his eyes, opens up his right foot, takes the ball on his instep and kills it dead. And with that, his sporting bona fides are confirmed.
The movie opens with a brief prologue. A family is driving at night. They hit something on the road, which turns out to be a dog, and the dog dies. The daughter in the back seat is visibly upset. The mother consoles her by saying, "It was just an accident-Dad didn't do it on purpose." Then the title appears, and the main story begins.
LOS ANGELES -- The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has announced television and film nominees for the 78th Annual DGA Awards, with nominees such as "The Bear," "Andor" and "Dying for Sex" marking another tough year of competition. DGA President Christopher Nolan remarked, "On behalf of the entire Guild community, I extend my congratulations to these directors on this achievement, and we look forward to celebrating your work at the DGA Awards."
Since she reëmerged as a star in the 2024 film " The Substance," Demi Moore has been very busy. She has a major role in the current season of Taylor Sheridan's " Landman" series, and she has two highly anticipated films coming out this year: a science-fiction film directed by Boots Riley, and "Strange Arrivals," alongside Colman Domingo, about a couple who claimed to have been abducted by aliens.
As the year winds to an end, we cannot move forward without remembering who we've lost. David Lynch, a filmmaker so revolutionary that his style became a new standard. Frank Gehry, the sculptor of skylines. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, the multi-hyphenate force of Indigenous aesthetics. Alonzo Davis, who was one of the first Black gallerists in this country and didn't stop there. Koyo Kouoh, who would have been the first African woman to direct the Venice Biennale. And so many more.