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As-it-happens update August 7, 2020
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Los Angeles Times
Mark Rylance is one of the great chameleons of the stage; his recent film work, remarkable in its own right, has hewed to a narrower path. That may be an odd thing to say about an actor whose characters include a jaded Soviet spy, a Steve Jobsian tech ...
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Bleacher Report
Seven full months in, most would call 2020 as a whole a bust. Most of that goes far beyond the scope of professional wrestling, but WWE and All Elite Wrestling have certainly been a part of that for fans of the promotions. Whether it was sloppy storytelling or ...
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Variety
"Lovecraft Country," a new drama on HBO, begins with a scene of degradation; soldier Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors) emerges from a foxhole to see a winged, tentacled creature flying overhead. Another fantastical monster is destroyed by Jackie ...
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IndieWire
Amazon Prime has shared the first trailer for Steve McQueen's upcoming anthology project "Small Axe," which consists of films different films all directed by the "Shame" and "12 Years A Slave" Oscar winner. The first look footage below all comes from the ...
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Deadline
The movie, directed and written by filmmakers Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz, was originally intended to be an intriguing horror release for the mini-major, its first release date being April 24, before being moved to Aug. 21, and then undated recently.
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Rolling Stone
Blink-182 have released a new two-minute ripper about life in lockdown aptly titled "Quarantine." The track boasts a rugged, chugging verse that opens up into a big sing-along chorus. Lyrically, there's plenty of vintage Blink-182 snark, with Mark Hoppus ...
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Mashable
The first movies I fell in love with were Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid. I don't remember how old I was, but I do remember watching them constantly, reenacting the best scenes with my older brother, and singing to the soundtracks on long car ...
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Detroit Free Press
"313!" says Jaan Uhelszki, who's answering the phone from California but forever is a child of the Motor City. "I haven't lived there in a zillion years, but I feel like I wake up in Detroit every morning. You just never stop being a Detroiter," says the co-writer and ...
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Mashable
I'm going to die. You're going to die. But Amy is dying tomorrow. In the hauntingly titled She Dies Tomorrow, written and directed by Amy Seimetz (whose shared name with the film's protagonist is no accident), existential dread drips from every frame. Seimetz ...
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cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- This may not be a typical summer, but you can still count on Discovery to make you think twice about going into the water. Beginning this weekend, Shark Week is back to prey on your galeophobia with more than 20 hours of "jawsome" ...
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