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'All Light Everywhere' Review: Documentary on Surveillance Society Shows How Cameras Are Killing Us For that reason alone, the filmmaker's strange and alluring rumination on the ways technology exerts control over human life is a worthy follow-up to his 2016 debut "Rat Film," which used Baltimore's rodent infestation as a savvy metaphor for gentrification.
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Matt James Shares Sweet Birthday Tribute to BFF Tyler Cameron: 'Mama Would Be Proud' James shared more footage of the pair on his Instagram Story and took Cameron for "a walk down memory lane for your birthday." Among the snaps were photos of Cameron in the pair's first New York City apartment together and a video of Cameron playing a ...
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HBO Max Wins the Weekend With 'The Little Things' at #1 in Theaters and at Home It grossed $4.8 million, which represents as much as the #2-#4 titles combined. If all North American theaters were open, it would extrapolate to over $7 million. Exhibitors seemed to present no resistance: It opened in 2,171 locations, 47 fewer than "Wonder ...
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WWE Royal Rumble -- Social media reacts to all the best matches The Royal Rumble match is one of the most touted and creative of all-time among wrestling enthusiasts and lapsed fans alike. Though Wrestlemania will always be the "Super Bowl of sports entertainment", if there is one match that is deemed appointment ...
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Saturday Night Live Recap: John Krasinski Is a Bowl of Warm Chicken Soup The Office has been, for many, as essential 2020 viewing as Tiger King or The Queen's Gambit. More than the forthcoming release of A Quiet Place Part II, or season three or Jack Ryan, this explains the timing of John Krasinski's first SNL hosting gig. Like the ...
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Sundance 2021 review: Moving 'Mass' has some of the year's best acting "Mass," which premiered Saturday in the Sundance Film Festival, tackles all of those timeless topics, too, and I'd reckon the "Our Town" shoutout is purposeful from writer-director Fran Kranz. But his drama is also haunted by a modern plague the people of ...
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'Passing' Marks a Fluid, Formal Directorial Debut for Rebecca Hall Clare (Ruth Negga) is a bubbly yet mysterious woman who lives with her white, wealthy, putridly racist husband John (Alexander SkarsgÄrd meeting his evil quota) on the opposite side of town she came from. Irene (Tessa Thompson), affectionately known as ...
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D&D: History Of The Tomb Of Horrors (& Why It's The Ultimate Challenge) Of all the dungeon-diving scenarios published for D&D over the years, none is more infamous than Tomb of Horrors, an adventure module written by D&D co-creator Gary Gygax. RPG gamers who haven't played Tomb of Horrors firsthand may wonder: Why is ...
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The sultry Stanley Tucci The very funny, very charming Stanley Tucci was tracked down in London just before Christmas. "I feel English when I'm walking through here," he said. "Do you really feel English?" asked correspondent Holly Williams. "Yeah, and I speak English when I walk ...
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'Batwoman': Does the Joker Have to Do With Kate Kane's Disappearance? He was responsible for crashing a bus into the Kane family's car, killing Kate's mother and seemingly her sister (who eventually grew up to be Alice). He battled Batman for years, and was eventually captured and revealed to be criminal Jack Napier. Then in ...
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