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Instead, we looked back at films that hit us with sad or twisted endings without warning, creating deep core traumas that ...
Invasion creator Simon Kinberg discusses how Star Wars inspired his approach to worldbuilding in the Apple TV sci-fi series, ...
His biological mother, June Nicholson, was 18 when she became pregnant, but his father, a man named Don, was already married ...
In ”The Night of the Hunter,” the world is frightening and it’s often the most innocent who suffer. But grace persists.
October pulls up to the station welcomed by a guard of honor made up of lots of orange, black, and a whole lot of plastic ...
Paul Walter Hauser is having the kind of year about which actors dream. Hauser appeared in the feature films “The Fantastic ...
A new show featuring decommissioned statues dispels myths of American history at a moment when President Trump is insisting ...
Terence Davies’s sumptuous story of New York high society returns to UK cinemas this week. In our October 2000 issue, Philip Horne explored what made the film “an unpredictable, unformulaic success”.
Beelzebub, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, the Father of Lies … Satan goes by many names and has been in many movies, too.
The thirty-three-year-old socialist is rewriting the rules of New York politics. Can he transform the city as mayor?
As big studios hunt for the next big franchise - or even film and TV universe - the estates of long-dead authors have started to gain renewed interest, writes Adam Maguire.
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