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Jun 01 2024
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The Goriest Movie of the Year Almost Didn’t Get Made
Sometimes movies get a reputation for being “cursed.” Some are followed around by tragedy for decades after their release. Others emanate vibes so rancid, just watching them feels wrong. Then there are the movies whose productions are so fraught with disaster, it’s a miracle they were finished at all. In A Violent Nature, which hit theaters Friday after an arduous multi-year production, is in
Daily BeastMay 21 2024
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New ‘Apprentice’ Movie Causes Controversy
A film about the early career of Donald Trump, titled The Apprentice, directed by Ali Abbasi, caused significant controversy this week after its premier at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was shown with the purpose of finding a buyer ahead of November’s U.S. election. The film, which has no relation to the television show of the same name, depicts an admittedly fictionalized account of the
The American ConservativeJun 16 2024
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From 'Vertigo' to 'Sunset Boulevard,' classic movies are coming soon to OKC Museum of Art
From 'Vertigo' to 'Sunset Boulevard,' classic movies are coming soon to OKC Museum of Art From Cecil B. DeMille's biblical epic "Samson and Delilah" to Tulsa native Blake Edwards' romantic drama "Breakfast at Tiffany's," the Oklahoma City Museum of Art will show 14 classic movies in conjunction with its summer blockbuster exhibition. Organized by the OKC Museum of Art, “Edith Head: Hollywood's
The OklahomanJun 06 2024
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Wine and dinosaurs, wildlife garden walk, outdoor movies, more
Nature programs continue at Liberty State Park with the Horseshoe Crab Walk on Saturday, June 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors can join LSP staff for a walk to Caven Point to discover the horseshoe crabs that come ashore to lay their eggs and learn about the important roles they play in the natural world. The group will meet in Lot #1 at 300 Morris Pesin Drive, Jersey City, and then walk
nj.comJun 10 2024
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Books, movies and other summer fun at the Library isn't just for kids
Why should kids have all the fun? Adults, your adventure also begins at the Library. Join us for the 2024 Summer Reading Program for Adults, running June 1 through Aug. 10. Pick up a game board at the checkout desk of any library branch or the Mobile Library or register at thelibrary.org/summerreading to log your books. Read and log five books and five activities to get a Library logo prize.
Springfield News-LeaderJun 13 2024
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From an outdoor movie to a printmaking workshop: Family fun this weekend on Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- There is something for everyone to enjoy this weekend on Staten Island, so check out our guide below. Movies Under the Stars: ‘The Goonies’ / June 14, 8:45 to 11:15 p.m. Grab a blanket and head to the playground in Schmul Park for a screening of “The Goonies.” A group of teenagers finds a map leading to a hidden treasure. They must overcome booby traps, natural
Staten Island AdvanceJun 16 2024
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MICHELLE GOLDBERG: Chilling reason you may never see new Trump Movie
EDITOR'S NOTE: Michelle Goldberg is a New York Times columnist. She is the author of several books about politics, religion and women’s rights, and was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for public service in 2018 for reporting on workplace sexual harassment. This week I finally got to see “The Apprentice,” an absorbing, disturbing movie about the relationship between red-baiting mob
WRALJun 06 2024
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Local film co-op screens latest short movie
The title, “The Wychwood Cycle,” as well as its period costumes and medieval undertones, might give the impression that the 15-minute movie is set in the woods of England, but the film has a Fredericksburg feel to it, for sure. It features local actors and settings, and it was produced by the Northern Virginia Motion Picture Co-Op. While the name covers a large geographic area, “the most
The Free Lance–StarMay 20 2024
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The One American Movie China Wants
Disney built its business plan on breaking through in China, but despite non-stop pandering to the Communist regime, it didn’t work out. Hollywood studios which had come to depend on the Chinese box office were cut out. Xi has tightened the screws on foreign movies, games and culture in general. But one movie is okay. Alex Garland’s Civil War has been set for a June 7 theatrical release date
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