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‘Jurassic World Liberation’: Gareth Edwards’ Dino Sequel Might Have An Official Title
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3-Hour ‘Midsommar' Director's Cut Screened in NYC
Aug 19, 2019

This year’s 12th edition of the Scary Movies festival at Film at Lincoln Center premiered Ari Aster’s extended version of “Midsommar” this past Saturday.

Aug 19, 2019

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Not ‘Woke' Enough: NBC Cancels the 2022 Golden Globes; Tom Cruise Returns His Three Statuettes

May 10, 2021 Jordan Ruimy
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The 2022 Golden Globes have been cancelled by NBC. No, really, there won’t be any Golden Globes next year. This is big news because the studios rely on the promotion. It would only make sense now for the Oscars to move up to January as soon as they can get the date with ABC. This will be huge for the Academy which has wanted an early date for decades. .

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What Movies Were Filmed in the Real-Life Casinos?

May 10, 2021 John Torre
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The entertainment industry has been a tool of promotion for various industries to present to the viewers a polished image of the same to gain reverence among the mass. Over the years the casino has been a desirable background to highlight the feature of fun and good times. Nowadays, there are online casinos offering payments including credit cards and many slot options but old good offline casinos always stay in our hearts.

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Casinos in Movies: What Venues You Can Visit Personally?

May 10, 2021 John Torre
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It is Hollywood that first presented us with a glamorous image of casino making us crave for a piece of such a right-out-of-a-dream experience. It is quite common for various industries to popularise themselves through TV series and movies which plants the glorified idea in the minds of the viewers. This not only boosts the revenue of the industry but also carefully creates an image with an aura to lure people in towards itself.

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Top-Rated TV Series About Gambling

May 10, 2021 John Torre
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The portrayal of gambling is done in a way that the glitz and glamour almost lure people into the casino culture. The glamourized image is successful in turning to gamble more into a hobby or a grand form of entertainment in spite of it being harmful enough if not done in moderation. The glorified image has managed to make people completely forget about the fact how harmful it can potentially turn into which can be predicted once the correct evaluation is done by the punters.


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21 vs. The Gambler: What Movie is the Best for Gamblers? 

May 10, 2021 Jordan Ruimy
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The significantly glorified and glamorized image of casinos that we get to see in movies enforces a positive impact on gambling in the minds of the viewers which is often far from what the real scenario is. Various other industries have also used the entertainment industry to glorify their sector as films and TV series. So, it is not just the invention of mobile gadgets but also the streaming sites and television that fuelled the popularisation of gambling as a leisurely activity.

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First Look: Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

May 10, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

After countless delays in scheduling and production, Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” began filming a few weeks ago in Oklahoma. 2The film, an adaptation of David Grann’s grisly murder-mystery novel, is set to star Leonardo DiCaprio, Jesse Plemons, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone. The screenplay, written by Eric Roth, takes place in 1920s Oklahoma and tells the story of a corrupt FBI investigation on Osage Indians who suddenly start to get murdered.

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‘Wrath of Man’: A Nihilistic Pulp-Infused Mix of Zahler and Nolan [Review]

May 10, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

“Wrath of Man” is not your typical Jason Statham movie. It has none of the familiar narrative beats that usually come in an actioneer starring the cockney-accented British musclehead.

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‘Monster' Filled With Racial Injustice and Courtroom Drama Clichés [Capsule]

May 7, 2021 Jordan Ruimy
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I vaguely remember watching “Monster” at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, “vaguely” being the key word here. I could have sworn it played under a different title … that is until I searched through my archives and found a tweet I wrote about the movie dated January 23, 2018 — lo and behold, it was in fact called “Monster”!

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Woody Allen Confirms His Next Movie Will Be A Drama a la ‘Match Point’ and Set in Paris

May 7, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

Woody Allen had a press conference for the release of “Rifkin’s Festival” in Europe. The event was a light affair with Allen tackling an assortment of topics, including his love for European cinema, the importance of moviegoing, his dislike for TV shows and, most intriguingly, his plan to shoot a new film in Paris this year.

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‘A Quiet Place II’ Trailer: Was A Sequel Really Necessary?

May 6, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

“A Quiet Place” was a thrilling, near-silent film that brilliantly toyed with the audience’s nerves while deftly avoiding all the familiar clichés which come with the horror genre. Director John Krasinski showed surprisingly assured and suspenseful touches as a filmmaker – the film was impressively cinematic and a brilliantly constructed blend of sight and sound.

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Above Suspicion’: Emilia Clarke Plays A Southern Femme Fatale in Much-Delayed Thriller

May 6, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

Emilia Clarke, aka Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones,” leads the much-delayed thriller “Above Suspicion” into oblivion. Sporting a distracting Southern accent, Clarke plays a woman in Kentucky who becomes involved with an FBI agent.

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‘Limbo’: Cannes-Selected Film Tackles the Immigrant Experience in Dryly Deadpan Fashion [Review]

May 6, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

“Limbo,” which was stamped with Cannes 2020 label last Spring, is a wry observational dramedy about the refugee experience. Set on a fictional remote Scottish island, where a group of new arrivals await the results of their asylum claims, writer-director Ben Sharrock’s oddity of a film is the epitome of purposeful tedium.

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‘Benedetta’: Master Provocateur Paul Verhoeven is Back With an Erotic Nun Lesbian Love Story [Trailer]

May 5, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

Foreign language films have received huge boosts in the last two years, following the major critical and commercial successes of “Roma”, “Parasite” and “Portrait of a Lady On Fire,” Dutch director Paul Verhoeven will hope to add to that list with this adaptation of Judith C.Brown’s “The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy.”

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10 Mind-Blowing Films about Crypto

May 5, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

Cryptocurrencies are the newest trend to capture the world’s imagination, and every day there are more and more people who are attracted to this space and want to know more about it. Due to the security of transactions, crypto is especially actively used by the online gambling industry, and therefore many crypto casinos create a bitcoin gambling blog to help their customers understand how to bet with crypto, as well as to find out the latest news about it. Also this type of blog is always better to learn about something new in an interesting and entertaining manner, as this helps in retaining information in a better way, and also keeps the interest alive for longer. Therefore, movies and TV shows are the best way to learn about cryptocurrencies and their uses, and so here we have some of the best and most exciting films that are based on cryptocurrencies.

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Paul Thomas Anderson Wants ‘Soggy Bottom’ to Premiere at Cannes

May 4, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

EXCLUSIVE: At the moment, the Cannes Film Festival is expected to take place on July 6th, even as France currently remains in semi-lockdown due to a surge of COVID-19 cases. Regardless, the European movie industry needs Cannes to happen and a very Euro-centric lineup is said to be in the works.

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Barry Jenkins Gets Annoyed By Claims That ‘Moonlight’ Won Best Picture Because it Was a ‘Black Film’

May 4, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

The 2017 Oscars will forever live in infamy for the moment when “La La Land” was mistakenly announced as the Best Picture victor over actual winner “Moonlight.”

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The 15 Most Anticipated Movies of Summer 2021

May 2, 2021 Theo Fisher
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With Cinemas all over the world slowly beginning to reopen, we thought we’d run down just what you’ll be able to see on the big and small screen over the next few months. From blockbusters, to possibly, Oscar contenders, let’s have a look.

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‘Mainstream’: Gia Coppola’s Social Media Satire is Insufferably Annoying [Capsule]

May 2, 2021 Jordan Ruimy
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An interesting idea gone haywire, “Mainstream” is director Gia Coppola’s social media satire, but instead of giving us an original perspective on the state of viral culture in 2020, we’re left with blanks.

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Cannes 2021: Asghar Farhadi’s ‘A Hero’ Confirmed For Competition

May 1, 2021 Jordan Ruimy
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It’s time for another Cannes update due to having gathered up some fresh new intel about what may be part of the prestigious festival’s stack of films vying for the Palme d’Or.

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Chaitanya Tamhane's Extraordinary ‘The Disciple' Dumped into the Endless Rabbit Hole That is the Netflix Library

April 30, 2021 Jordan Ruimy
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Here’s a great example of a fantastic film being buried deep into the rabbit hole that is the Netflix catalogue. Director Chaitanya Tamhane's masterfully composed second feature, after his excellent “Court,” had a triumphant fall festival run last year, bowing at Venice, Toronto and New York to rave reviews.

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