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Peacock’s Those About to Die Should Appeal to People Counting the Days Until Gladiator 2
Sir Anthony Hopkins leads a bloody, adults only take on the Roman Colosseum that works just enough to entertain.
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Sir Anthony Hopkins leads a bloody, adults only take on the Roman Colosseum that works just enough to entertain.
A report on the Ouray Film Festival, a special event being held every June in the mountains of Colorado.
Netflix is back for another NFL season pregame with another reality series about one of the toughest positions in sports.
A tribute to one of the best screenwriters of all time.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray and streaming includes Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, and Criterion editions of Bound, Blue Velvet, and The Underground Railroad.
On the best films from Tribeca this year.
An interview with the pair behind this week's wonderful Ghostlight.
The latest and greatest on streaming and physical media, including Criterion editions of Girlfight, Peeping Tom, and All That Breathes, along with a fantastic Arrow 4K of Joe Carnahan's Narc.
On the passing of one of the most influential documentarians of his generation.
Getting fired from SNL was the best thing that ever happened to Shane Gillis.