Author: Addison Coleman

Summary The Duel is a surprisingly thoughtful exploration of masculinity and friendship through a dark comedic lens. Dylan Sprouse and Callan McAuliffe shine in their roles, leading to a powerful and unexpected ending. The film skillfully switches tones and never becomes predictable, and Patrick Warburton is a delightful treat. Best friends become bitter enemies and resort to drastic action after a series of unforgivable betrayals in The Duel. What begins as a dark comedy takes a dramatically thoughtful turn that explores difficult themes of justice, loyalty, and most importantly, perceived masculinity in settling conflict. Their decision to end a grudge…

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Saturday Night Live will celebrate its 50th Anniversary next year, and there will surely be a bevy of famous faces showing up this Fall and next year to pat themselves and the show on the back. It’s easy to be cynical about this, considering the dismal state of SNL in the past decade, and just as easy to forget how iconic the show once was. A new movie from director Jason Reitman (Juno, Ghostbusters: Afterlife) is going to remind us of all that, and it’s being released on the exact date that the very first episode of Saturday Night Live…

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Universal Pictures and Fathom Events have officially announced the Rear Window theatrical rerelease dates for the upcoming limited screenings of Alfred Hitchcock‘s 1954 mystery horror movie. “The film tells the gripping story of a recuperating photographer who suspects his neighbor may be a murderer,” reads the synopsis. “As the mystery develops, he enlists his girlfriend to help him investigate and piece together the clues as they race to bring the full picture into focus.” When is the Rear Window 70th anniversary theatrical release dates? In celebration of its 70th anniversary, Rear Window will be heading back to theaters nationwide on…

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CGI sharks make mincemeat out of old college buddies in a predictable thriller that marks the last performance of venerated actor Julian Sands. The Last Breath never tries to be anything more than a low-budget indie film with the usual slew of underdeveloped, one-note characters. That said, Swedish director Joachim Hedén uses his extensive experience in the underwater genre to make the experience less superficial and more cinematic for the buck. The Last Breath deserves credit for being well-shot and edited but falls short with a generic script that lacks any surprises. You can easily guess who won’t be making…

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Since opening three weeks ago, Longlegs has become a true box office success story. Its dominance was clear right out of the gate when it over-performed in its opening weekend, securing Neon’s biggest debut in its seven-year history. In a time when most horror films collapse after the first weekend, Longlegs has seen pretty solid declines and with a good hold in its third weekend, the film finds itself crossing another major box office milestone. Per Deadline, Longlegs has become the highest grossing independent horror movie of the last 10 years with a current running gross of $58.6 million. The…

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After starring in Nag Ashwin’s massive success Kalki 2898 AD, Prabhas is now gearing up for his awaited movie The RajaSaab. The actor is all set to join hands with Telugu filmmaker Maruthi for the upcoming film. While many details about the movie’s release have been kept under wraps, its makers recently unveiled its teaser trailer. Along with Prabhas’ look from the film, the teaser also confirmed the movie’s release date. Prabhas’ fans have been waiting for more updates in The RajaSaab for a long time. The horror romance comedy was announced on the occasion of Sankranti in January 2024.…

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After spending a good part of his life as a Real Estate entrepreneur, a model family man, a philanthropist, and property manager, John “SohoJohnny” Pasquale realized he had a second destiny. His love for music was guiding him somewhere ….but the destination was still unknown. John successfully started Tribeca Records and Soho Records, a charitable foundation called “Let Me Help, Inc” in which he has had two sensational virtual musical events, and a 9/11 live tribute benefit concert. He was seen amongst the stars at red carpet events, Hollywood parties, and his own disco extravaganza that he produced benefitting The…

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David Rabadi is a journalist and author brave enough to pen his own controversial story, as well as writing about the lives of others. Journalists often uncover things about people that are unexpected and sometimes even shocking….. However, the greatest challenge is writing about yourself and your own challenges as David did in his book, “How I Lost My Mind and Found Myself.” As a journalist, what are the most intimate question(s) you have ever asked? Some of my intimate questions to people I have interviewed are, what inspired them to get into the line of work they do? What…

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