From “The Fog of War” to “Tabloid“, to “Mr. Death,” and “American Dharma,” there are a few good reasons why many hail Errol Morris as the master of the one-on-one interview doc.
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We all need a little bit of romance right now. So often the romance genre offers escapist fairytales of destined love, people whisked away by an unlikely figure from their unlucky loneliness to an assured state of joy.
For black folks, the genre spawned several seminal black stories — “Brown Sugar,” “Love & Basketball,” “Waiting to Exhale,” etc. — from the 1990s to the early-aughts.
From “The Fog of War” to “Tabloid“, to “Mr. Death,” and “American Dharma,” there are a few good reasons why many hail Errol Morris as the master of the one-on-one interview doc.
Some movies feel timely and movies that feel timeless; then, there are the movies that make you feel as if the auteur behind the wheel must have stepped out of a time machine to make it. Dennis Hopper’s long-unavailable “Out of the Blue” – which premiered 40 years ago at the Cannes film festival – would be hailed as a flat-out masterpiece were it released in 2020.
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When you are belittled and threatened for being who you are at a developmental crossroads, it very well may affect your sense of belonging for the rest of your life. When you feel unsafe simply because of who you find yourself in love with, it can seem like the whole world is turning on you.
The blue-haired Winona (Jessica Barden), while driving, vents to an unseen man about living with her parents. She fumes, “I want to stick a fork into an electrical socket every minute that I’m there.” A recent-college dropout, the twenty-year-old Winona lives in arrested development with her parents in their Los Angeles suburban home.
Merseyside celebrities, a demanding career and busy schedule prompts them to seek out a quieter pace of life in towns and villages away from home.Some of them have set up home in the sought after villages of nearby Cheshire, populated with footballers' mansions and plush pads.Others have moved down south since making it big and set up home in sleepy villages where they can enjoy the peace and quiet.And for the biggest names ever to come out of our city, their fame and fortune has enabled them to
Jack Fincham and Laura Anderson have sparked rumours of a romance after a source has reportedly revealed they shared a kiss.The Love Island stars, who were both islanders on the 2018 series, are said to have grown close after working together on spin-off show Love Island: What Happened Next. During her time in the villa, Laura, 31, coupled up with Wes Nelson and eventually left the show with Paul Knops meanwhile 29 year old Jack coupled up with Dani Dyer.
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There is much about Rose Glass’ “Saint Maud” that’s horrifying and unimaginable, so let’s begin with its most poignant, relatable moment: the title character sitting in a bar, alone, just trying to be a person. She nurses a beer and glances around the room; she tries to make connections, trading flirty looks with a handsome young guy, trying to laugh along with a table of contemporaries nearby.
Last week OK! revealed how Love Island besties Michael Griffiths, Chris Taylor, Jordan Hames and Danny Williams have landed an MTV reality show, Living The Dream, after moving into a bachelor pad in Essex. And when we catch up with Danny and Michael for an exclusive chat to find out how it's been going, they tell us the domestic squabbles have started already! "It’s silly things like the bins or someone not cleaning up after themselves," reveals Danny.
Adorned with sunglasses and in a pink fur-trimmed robe, Jean (Rachel Brosnahan) sits reclined on her patio chair as she sips champagne. Bobbie Gentry’s “I Wouldn’t Be Surprised” — one of the film’s many soulful needle drops — fills the ears.
David Byrne has admitted that he hasn’t read his former Talking Heads bandmate Chris Frantz’s memoir Remain In Love.The band broke up in 1991, and have only played together once since, for their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2002.Speaking earlier this year, Frantz was scathing about his former bandmate.“It’s true that his public image has changed. But friends of mine assure me that he hasn’t.
Julie’s Top 5, is known as “the most argumentative show” about music right now – and with good reason. Over two seasons, the hit show followed Adenuga and guests as they debated the top five songs in an artist’s discography, often with hilarious – and explosive – results.Now, back with a new season, Adenuga and her panel debate the Top 5 of The Streets, Lily Allen and JME – as well as a host of international artists including Destiny’s Child and Missy Elliott.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBobby Smith Jr. and his Ashore Entertainment and author Brenda Jackson have partnered to launch a film and television company to develop and produce titles from Jackson’s collection of romance novels.Smith Jr.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorIn a move to expand diverse voices in the romance novel industry, writer Bobby Smith Jr.
You don’t have to be a fan of rom-coms (and this writer is definitely not a fan) to enjoy “The Proposal.” The film, which stars Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock, has the two performers at the top of their charismatic games in a silly, but genuinely funny rom-com.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorMank, David Fincher’s movie about Oscar winning Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz and his tumultuous development of the Orson Welles’ classic, will hit Netflix on Dec.