The secret trick Jenna Ortega uses to keep you from seeing her blink as Wednesday on Netflix
Generally it’s the smallest particulars that assist make a personality really feel distinctive. For instance, you won’t ever see Jenna Ortega blink when she is Wednesday Addams. That chilly, detached…
‘Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass’ Review:
Of their first feature-length movie since 2005, Stephen and Timothy Quay draw as soon as once more from Polish author Bruno Schulz, whose story “Avenue of Crocodiles” impressed their well-known…
Warner Bros. wants a Beetlejuice 3, but Tim Burton says he doesn’t know anything about it
The information that a third Beetlejuice film was within the works was thrilling to just about everybody, but it was maybe most shocking for Tim Burton. Each of the earlier…
‘A Confucian Confusion / Mahjong: Two Films by Edward Yang’ Blu-ray Review
The filmography of Edward Yang may be crudely divided into two major themes: the style through which individuals in shut bodily proximity stay emotionally indifferent from each other, and the…
The Paper season 1 release date: When The Office’s documentary crew returns on Peacock
Nonetheless lamenting the lack of the beloved sitcom The Workplace? Nicely, NBC has excellent news for you. One other mockumentary sitcom set in the identical world is coming your approach…
Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin on the Visual Comedy Gold of ‘Splitsville’
“We’d be mendacity if we stated we weren’t conscious of the similarity,” says director Michael Angelo Covino in response to at least one of the many intriguing parallels I noticed…
There’s now an official Barbie convention, beginning in 2026
For many years, one of many greatest names in toys has been Barbie. She’s been every little thing: a health care provider, an astronaut, a film star. And now she’s…
Ron Howard on ‘Eden’ and the Perilous Search for Paradise
Ron Howard is drawn to dreamers, and at the middle of his survival thriller Eden, which relies on the true occasions of the Galápagos Affair, is a person who desires…
Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark is a satisfying takedown of H.P. Lovecraft and his racism, and my soul has been healed by it [If It Bleeds, We Read]
Within the thrilling novella Ring Shout, author P. Djèlí Clark rewrites H.P. Lovecraft’s place inside American historical past and the horror literary canon For those who’ve been studying this column…
‘Splitsville’ Review: Love Hurts in Rom-Com About Open Relationships
The cultural second in which Splitsville, the newest relationship-centric comedy from writer-director Michael Angelo Covino and co-writer Kyle Marvin, arrives is one the place non-monogamy has reached such prominence that…