Month: March 2023

Check out the new movie clip for Inside starring Willem Dafoe! ► Buy Tickets to Inside: https://www.fandango.com/inside-2023-230145/movie-overview?cmp=CSYT_YouTube_Desc Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to be notified of all the best clips and behind the scenes content: http://bit.ly/2CMX5D1 US Release Date: March 10, 2023 Starring: Willem Dafoe, Gene Bervoets, Eliza Stuyck, Josia Krug
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It’s hard to take these movie villains seriously once you know they died in the dumbest ways possible. For this list, we’ll be looking at the most absurd, ridiculous ways movie villains have met their end, whether it be from the situation or the method itself. We won’t be including any villains who seemingly died,
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AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron said the new Sightline ticket pricing regime the chain’s trying out in three markets has the potential to expand the moviegoing market and prevent future price hikes. “We are in inflationary times, and inflationary times cause costs to rise,” he said. “Under the pre-Sightline structure of the industry, if we
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Chlöe, photo by Jacob Webster News Chlöe Announces New North American Tour Dates Her debut solo LP In Pieces is due out next month By Matthew Ismael Ruiz February 28, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Chlöe has shared the release date for her forthcoming debut solo LP In Pieces, due out March 31 via Columbia.
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Rick Famuyiwa, director and executive producer of The Mandalorian, was at the Season 3 premiere of the Disney+ series and teased the upcoming season. One of the pressing questions was who Famuyiwa thought was a better wielder of the darksaber, Din Djarin or Bo Katan. “I think that’s part of the question of the season,”
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It wasn’t until James Joyce left Ireland that he wrote Ulysses and Dubliners, classics that embed themselves in the topography of his island home. He did so, says Jonathan Anderson, “via not being there, but meticulously being there,” tracing Dublin’s streets like a palm reader delineating not the future, but the past. Sometimes, Anderson says,
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