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At CinemaCon in April, Grande teased that in "Wicked: For Good," Glinda has to "look at her reflection to figure out what it means to be Glinda the Good," while Erivo said Elphaba "has to learn how to ...
Far from being relics of the past, Westerns have undergone bold transformations in recent decades Once defined by dusty towns ...
Tom Cruise isn’t slowing down, he’s diving deep, heading to space, and even tackling dark comedy. Curious what’s next? Let’s ...
An Oscar-winning period drama and a bloody action-comedy are also among the films trending across streaming services, ...
Break Out Pictures has acquired UK-Ireland distribution for Grant Gee’s Everybody Digs Bill Evans, based on the life of the legendary jazz pianist, starring Anders Danielsen Lie, Bill Pullman and ...
On Wednesday, IFTA hosted a Directing Masterclass with John Crowley, IFTA and BAFTA winning director of films including Brooklyn, Intermission, Boy A and We Live in Time, and TV drama including ...
All cinema screenings of The Brutalist feature a 15-minute intermission, which is included in the 215-minute running time. The film is split into two parts, titled ‘Part 1: The Enigma Of Arrival ...
Brilliantly, 15 of those minutes constitute a mid-film intermission. This is not a cinema-dependent presentational flourish – it’s a literal part of the movie, hard-baked into the film itself ...
Hell, life itself is a one long intermission from the inky blackness of nonbeing. They used to have to break up films out of necessity. Projectionists needed the pause to swap out film reels ...