‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ transports you to post-9/11 New York City, where indie rock ruled

A heroic origin story will appear on screens this month, but it isn’t black Adam or Black Panther. This collection is about an unlikely cast of genres: the musical heroes at the center Meet me in the bathroomthe new documentary based on Lizzy Goodman’s 2017 book of the same name about the explosion of the indie rock scene in New York City in the early 2000s. Fans of the book will remember its comprehensive and suspenseful account of how bands like The Strokes and Yeah Yeah Yeahs proclaimed the evil…

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The 19 Best Christmas Movies to Stream This Holiday Season, From Lindsay Lohan to ‘A Christmas Story’

Do you feel it? Fresh breeze in the air? Can you smell the sharp scent of pine cones and evergreen trees? It’s (almost) the holiday season, so it’s hop de do! In our view, it’s never too early to start watching festive movies and racy specials—there are plenty of classics and new holiday movies to roll into the month of December alone. Our suggestion: start in November. Currently. cracked. If you thought there weren’t any new classics heading into the Christmas movie this year, you’re wrong. There is a lot…

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James Jean Heads DC Films Studio

In the battle of the DC and Marvel movie worlds, there has always been a clear winner: Marvel. Marvel, for example, has created a consistent cinematic world (it’s own term) — a world with good humor, thrillers, and a sense of fun fit for a comic book. on the other side? He had Zack Snyder, a manager who is allergic to every color of the rainbow and then some. But this week, DC made its best move ever: handing the keys over to James Gunn. The Guardians of the Galaxy…

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‘Aftersun’ review – Paul Mescal triumphs in father-daughter movie transfer A24

It’s fun to see the world through the eyes of a 12-year-old again. We were all that young, though after the sun Centered around the memories of a certain young girl, the story turns into a tenderness that many (and hopefully everyone) can remember. Barking in disgust at the oily sunscreen. Chlorinated water seeps into the nostrils, burning your brain while playing pool games. Kiddie mocktails. Laughing at my dad’s bad dance moves, half embarrassed, half in adoration. Charlotte Wells makes her debut through similar memories of the director with…

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‘Ticket to Paradise’ review – George Clooney and Julia Roberts’ Stale Rom-Com prove the genre could be dead

We have a tragedy on our hands. Heaven ticket It seems to have it all: a brilliant location, a lightning story, and above all, two of the greatest movie stars of all time. With Julia Roberts and George Clooney at the helm, Heaven ticket It was destined to be an all-encompassing cruise full of happy times. Add the output from Mama Mia! here we go againtwo of Box Mart Ladies, the hunk of Emily in Paris-Can’t you love him? this movie. This movie isn’t likeable in almost any way, unfortunately.…

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‘Black Adam’ Star Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson mistaken for DC Comics hero

I’m a huge fan of Black Adam, a DC comic book character with Superman-like magical powers. I’m also a big fan of “The Rock”, now better known by his real name, Dwayne Johnson. But I’m afraid of the future black Adam Friday movie. I’ve always feared it would be terrible – and early reviews already confirm those doubts. “But doesn’t everyone love the rock?” You can ask. surely. But he’s also incredibly fit for this particular character, no matter how much he loves or resembles Black Adam. The Rock, unlike…

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Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’ on Netflix is ​​the only new release we need

Stop me if you’ve heard this before: there’s something new Pinocchio Movie. No, it’s not Robert Zemeckis’ bad living adaptation of Disney’s 1940’s Apocalypse. And no no Pinocchio: A true story, a movie that no one has seen in recorded history, but one whose star Paulie Shore wrote in Legendary Camp reads “Dad, when can I leave to be on my own?” Bringing great joy to the internet at the beginning of the year. I’m talking about stop-motion movie Guillermo del Toro and co-director Mark Gustafson, a passionate project that…

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‘Immortal Daughter’ review – Two Tilda Swintons Bewitch in Joanna Hogg’s Stunning Ghost Story

Directors Joanna Hogg and Tilda Swinton may only be in their third collaboration on a feature film, but they’re deep in their fifth decade of friendship. Perhaps this is what makes their new partnership, immortal daughterhighly emotionally resonant – their enduring connection that includes not only life’s great milestones but also its details. “It’s true that we’ve known each other for a very long time,” Swinton told the audience when the film was recently shown at the New York Film Festival. “Not only have I known Joanna, but her mother…

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‘Rosaline’ on Hulu Review – puts a Juicy Enemies-to-Lovers Twist on the movie Romeo and Juliet

The story of foes to lovers should have most romantic comedy fans hooked right from the start. New Hulu movie Rosalyn He, thank God, is no different. Starting with this knowledge is important – despite the importance of the movie Romeo and Juliet Just around the corner, don’t expect this fun to have any elements of the cross-lovers allegory. In fact, Rosalyn Messing with that shit too. “Romeo’s previous meeting,” movie posters Harasses. These three words describe the plot better than anyone else, as does the tagline: “The love story…

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Interview with actress Nina Hoss about Cate Blanchett, learning to play the violin and more

As Nina Hoss sinks into a sumptuous hotel seat, a porcelain tea cup and a balancing saucer in her hands as she talks, it’s as if we’re in a scene tar together. Here it is: Sharon Judknow, concert director at the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, shares a press release to chat about his wife, celebrity conductor Lydia Tarr (Cate Blanchett). Even New York’s overcast skyline shares, spraying the city with rain once every hour. “It reminds me of Berlin,” Peep Hoss. somewhere in the city, New YorkerAdam Gopnik is likely to…

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