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Theatres aren’t dead — but streaming is changing how movies launch
Not long ago, buying a ticket to the movie theatre was the only option to see a movie. Trailers, behind-the-scenes photos and interview snippets made people curious and interested enough that waiting months, a 90-day theatrical window, for a buy-at-home option was out of the question. After COVID-19, studios had to shorten that window to…
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Final Destination: Bloodlines – Death becomes greedy in Bloodlines
In Final Destination, the enemy is death itself. Some might cheat it, but death almost always finds unconventional and elaborate ways to catch up with them. After 14 years, the mischievous franchise is back — and death is greedier than ever. Directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein go above and beyond to elevate the horror…
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Honey Don’t trailer: Margaret Qualley reunites with director Ethan Coen
Margaret Qualley is back on screen in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s newest feature, Honey Don’t! In this dark comedy, Qualley plays Honey O’Donahue, a small-town private investigator in Bakersfield, Calif., following a series of odd murders that appear to be linked to a sketchy church. Chris Evans stars as Reverend Drew, the leader of…
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Donald Trump Threatens tariffs on international movies
The president of the United States intends to impose a 100 per cent tariff on movies produced in foreign countries. On Sunday, he used his platform Truth Social to say the movie industry in America is “dying a very fast death.” Trump wrote that the issue is considered a national threat and he is authorizing…
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Lady Gaga Attracts Record-Breaking Crowd at Copacabana Beach Concert
Brazil is no longer devastated—Lady Gaga drew over two million people to a free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. On Saturday morning, the shore of Copacabana Beach was already packed with thousands of people securing a spot close to the stage for Gaga’s concert later that night. Fans from all over the…
