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Why Humane’s Caitlin Cronenberg Changed Her Mind About Directing read full article at worldnews365.me

For the longest time, Caitlin Cronenberg wanted no part of the director’s chair. As a highly successful photographer who’s shot everyone and everything — including the much-publicized cover art for Drake’s fourth studio album, Views — she had no interest in following in the footsteps of her father, David Cronenberg, and older …

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Eiza Gonzalez on ‘Ungentlemanly Warfare,’ ‘3 Body Problem’ Season 2 read full article at worldnews365.me

From a certain point of view, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare star Eiza González may have just played the original real-life Bond girl. Ungentlemanly Warfare, the first of González’s three Guy Ritchie movies to hit theaters, is loosely based on the recently declassified Operation Postmaster, chronicling Winston Churchill’s Special Operations …

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Abigail Directors Talk R-Rated Vampire Movie, Scream 7 Exit read full article at worldnews365.me

Abigail has been a long time coming for Radio Silence, the filmmaking collective consisting of co-directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin/Tyler Gillett and producer Chad Villella. Coming off of their successful relaunch of the Scream franchise in 2022, the team strived to make another film before they returned to Ghostface. One idea was …

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Zack Snyder Talks Rebel Moon 2 Ending, Justice League 2 Connection read full article at worldnews365.me

[The following story contains spoilers for Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver.] Zack Snyder knows the intricate future of his Rebel Moon universe, and now it’s up to the audience to make sure that Netflix leadership feels the demand to bring as many as four more movies to fruition.  …

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Babs Olusanmokun on Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Dune 2 read full article at worldnews365.me

The mark of a successful actor goes beyond top billing, box office draw, trophies and name-dropping headlines. Perhaps the purest indicator of an actor’s success is when they show up on screen and the audience immediately trusts that they’re going to add something genuinely interesting to the story being told. …

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Meet Sew Torn Filmmaker Freddy Macdonald read full article at worldnews365.me

The phrase, “a change of heart,” would forever alter the course of Freddy Macdonald’s life.  Last month, the 23-year-old wunderkind’s feature directorial debut, Sew Torn, premiered at South by Southwest to glowing reviews, capping an extraordinary five-plus years for the young filmmaker. As a high school senior, Macdonald — whose American …

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Civil War Star Stephen McKinley Henderson Talks Getting Cut from Dune read full article at worldnews365.me

When Stephen McKinley Henderson appears on screen, you always know you’re in good hands. The presence of the beloved character actor all but guarantees that he’s going to pass on some eye-opening wisdom and make you feel something, which explains why his two-time co-star Cailee Spaeny considers him the Yoda-like …

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Civil War Star Cailee Spaeny Talks Meeting Taylor Swift read full article at worldnews365.me

If Civil War star Cailee Spaeny isn’t already on every casting shortlist in town, then her 2024 is about to etch her name in stone. Coming off of her Golden Globe-nominated performance as Priscilla Presley in Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla, the Missouri native returns to the big screen with another critically …

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Emily Alyn Lind Was Kept Unaware of Frozen Empire Twist read full article at worldnews365.me

[This story contains spoilers for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.] You’ve got questions and Emily Alyn Lind has answers. In Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, when Mckenna Grace’s Phoebe Spengler was sidelined by the Ghostbusters’ longtime bureaucratic nemesis, Walter Peck (William Atherton), the young Ghostbusting hero went on an unexpected journey that quickly introduced …

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The First Omen Pays Homage to Original 1976 Horror Movie read full article at worldnews365.me

In her feature directorial debut, The First Omen filmmaker Arkasha Stevenson has pulled off the delicate balance between homage and invention. Prequels are always tricky in this regard, but it’s especially difficult when it involves Richard Donner’s horror classic, The Omen (1976). Stevenson’s assignment, in conjunction with her co-writer and …

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Nell Tiger Free Scared the Crew with Performance read full article at worldnews365.me

For the uninitiated moviegoers who catch The First Omen this weekend, Nell Tiger Free’s performance will be something of a revelation. For fans of M. Night Shyamalan’s Apple TV+ series Servant, her performance will further expand on what they saw for four seasons. The English actor, who’s also known for …

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Oppenheimer Actor David Krumholtz Is Still Waiting for a Career Bump read full article at worldnews365.me

A kind word from Christopher Nolan meant everything to David Krumholtz circa 2007 and beyond. It’s a story that sounds a lot like Bruce Wayne’s final admission to Commissioner Gordon in Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy, as you never know just how impactful a random act of kindness can be …

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