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Patrick J. Adams Recalls Baring All in 'Take Me Out' Broadway Play: 'It Was So Intense'

Patrick J. Adams Recalls Baring All in 'Take Me Out' Broadway Play: 'It Was So Intense'

Patrick J. Adams reflects on his challenging experience performing nude in the Broadway revival of Take Me Out. Hear how the actor overcame stage fright and nerves during his debut in the Tony Award-winning production. Plus, learn about his upcoming role in a Yellowstone spinoff.

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Michael Fassbender Commands the Screen in Showtime's Riveting CIA Drama 'The Agency'
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Michael Fassbender Commands the Screen in Showtime's Riveting CIA Drama 'The Agency'

Michael Fassbender shines as a CIA operative in Showtime's The Agency, redefining the spy genre by focusing on the psychological and emotional costs of covert work. This TV review dives into the gripping new drama's exploration of the challenges and vulnerabilities faced by agents.

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Timothée Chalamet Opens Up About Losing Roles in 'Maze Runner' and 'Divergent'

Timothée Chalamet Opens Up About Losing Roles in 'Maze Runner' and 'Divergent'

Timothée Chalamet opens up about losing major action roles in Maze Runner and Divergent due to his body type, leading him to indie success and the lead role in A Complete Unknown as Bob Dylan.

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OSCARS PREDICTIONS 2025: THANKSGIVING UPDATES

OSCARS PREDICTIONS 2025: THANKSGIVING UPDATES

Discover the latest Oscars predictions for 2025, including frontrunners for Best Picture, Actor, and Director. Explore updates from the Gotham Awards, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Board of Review, with insight into contenders like Wicked, Gladiator II, and Emilia Pérez. Stay informed with Variety’s Awards Circuit analysis and see which films are leading the race as awards season heats up.

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Margot Robbie Reflects on 'Babylon': 'I Still Can't Figure Out Why People Hated It'

Margot Robbie Reflects on 'Babylon': 'I Still Can't Figure Out Why People Hated It'

Margot Robbie reflects on the polarizing reception of Babylon and her experience working with director Damien Chazelle. Despite mixed reviews, Robbie still believes in the movie's brilliance and discusses her detailed character preparation.

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The Most Exciting Upcoming Releasing in Late 2024 and 2025

The Most Exciting Upcoming Releasing in Late 2024 and 2025

Discover the most exciting upcoming horror movies releasing in late 2024 and 2025. From classic monster reboots like Nosferatu and Wolf Man to new horror adaptations and anticipated sequels like 28 Years Later, there are plenty of thrills ahead for horror fans.

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Hungary: The Hidden Star of Oscar Contenders and Film Production

Hungary: The Hidden Star of Oscar Contenders and Film Production

Discover why Hungary has become the go-to destination for Oscar-nominated films, offering versatile locations, tax incentives, and talented film crews. From The Brutalist to Dune: Part Two, Hungary is cementing its place as a key player in the global film industry.

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Ben Stiller Reflects on ‘Tropic Thunder’ and Its Controversial Legacy: “Robert Downey Jr. in Blackface Is Incredibly Dicey”

Ben Stiller Reflects on ‘Tropic Thunder’ and Its Controversial Legacy: “Robert Downey Jr. in Blackface Is Incredibly Dicey”

Ben Stiller reflects on the challenges of making edgy comedies like Tropic Thunder in today’s cultural climate, discussing Robert Downey Jr.’s blackface portrayal and why such a film would struggle to get made in 2024 Hollywood.

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Tom Cruise Teases Intense Underwater Filming for Mission: Impossible 8

Tom Cruise Teases Intense Underwater Filming for Mission: Impossible 8

Tom Cruise takes his action stunts to new depths in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Get a first look at the intense underwater filming and see why Cruise's commitment to pushing cinematic boundaries has fans more excited than ever for Ethan Hunt's final mission.

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Andy Samberg Nearly Had Wardrobe Mishap in SNL Music Video with Charli XCX

Andy Samberg Nearly Had Wardrobe Mishap in SNL Music Video with Charli XCX

Andy Samberg opened up about nearly having a wardrobe malfunction during a Saturday Night Live music video with Charli XCX. Find out how the comedian almost "flopped out" while filming the hilarious sketch.

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Patrick J. Adams Opens Up About 'Suits' Exit: “I Was Miserable and Drinking Too Much”
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Patrick J. Adams Opens Up About 'Suits' Exit: “I Was Miserable and Drinking Too Much”

Patrick J. Adams candidly discusses his decision to leave Suits, revealing struggles with mental health and alcohol during his final season. Adams reflects on his journey, the impact on his family, and how stepping away was the best choice for his wellbeing.

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Cillian Murphy Finds Depth in Silence with Small Things Like These

Cillian Murphy Finds Depth in Silence with Small Things Like These

Cillian Murphy stars in Small Things Like These, a film tackling the dark history of Ireland's Magdalene laundries with a focus on moral courage and personal transformation. The movie, directed by Tim Mielants, showcases Murphy's talent for silent, emotionally charged storytelling.

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Halina Reijn’s ‘Babygirl’: A Feminist Revolution in Erotic Cinema

Halina Reijn’s ‘Babygirl’: A Feminist Revolution in Erotic Cinema

Nicole Kidman stars in Babygirl, a refined psychological exploration of lust and power dynamics. Directed by Halina Reijn, the film dives deep into female sexuality and human desire. Find out why Kidman’s performance is being called fearless.

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Jacqueline Baylon on ‘Until He's Back’: A Personal Exploration of Migration

Jacqueline Baylon on ‘Until He's Back’: A Personal Exploration of Migration

Explore Jacqueline Baylon’s moving documentary Until He’s Back, which sheds light on the human cost of migration across the Mediterranean. The film captures the journey of a father fighting to bring his son’s body home, with empathy and depth. Premiering at DOC NYC and hosted by Questlove, this documentary has received major recognition, including an IDA Nomination and Oscar Nomination shortlist.

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Lily-Rose Depp’s Road to Nosferatu: A Star Proving Herself

Lily-Rose Depp’s Road to Nosferatu: A Star Proving Herself

Lily-Rose Depp's role in Nosferatu redefines her Hollywood journey, proving her worth as an actress beyond her family legacy. Discover her intense preparation, butoh training, and personal challenges in bringing Ellen to life in Robert Eggers' latest gothic reimagining.

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Gladiator II Fact or Fiction: Did the Colosseum Actually Get Filled With Water and Sharks?

Gladiator II Fact or Fiction: Did the Colosseum Actually Get Filled With Water and Sharks?

Discover whether Ridley Scott's Gladiator II scene featuring sharks in the flooded Colosseum has any basis in historical reality. Exploring Roman naumachia and creative liberties.

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Reviving ‘Cruel Intentions’: Cast and Creators Explore a New Generation of Seduction and Power Plays

Reviving ‘Cruel Intentions’: Cast and Creators Explore a New Generation of Seduction and Power Plays

Explore how the new ‘Cruel Intentions’ reboot at Prime Video reimagines the iconic 1999 film in a college Greek Life setting. Cast members Sarah Catherine Hook, Zac Burgess, and showrunners Sara Goodman and Phoebe Fisher reveal insights into their characters, inspirations, and the challenges of making this sexy drama feel fresh while paying homage to the original.

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