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fromwww.esquire.com
4 months ago

Is 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' a Flop?

What's one movie you could watch a million times? For me, it's Walk Hard starring John C. Reilly. The parody of music biopics takes a crack at every cliche of the genrefrom over-romanticizing the moment an artist wrote their famous song, to how quickly these career-spanning movies breeze through their life. Walk Hard is also just packed to the brim with ridiculous jokes, and anything that makes me laugh in 2025 is a win.
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fromIndieWire
4 months ago

One Baby After Another: Why So Many of 2025's Best Movies Are About the Agony and Ecstasy (but Mostly Agony) of Having Kids

"This is a great time to be a parent. Actually, please allow me to clarify that: This is a profoundly godawful fucking time to be a parent on almost every conceivable level (which might explain why fewer Americans than ever are choosing to have children), but - if you put aside the looming danger of authoritarianism, the prohibitive cost of childcare, the rising tides of ecological catastrophe, the brain-wormed fight to deprive people of miraculous vaccines, the national indifference towards mass shootings, the fact that our hyper-stratified economy is only being held together by sticky tack, and the imminent threat that " Wicked: For Good" poses to us all - it's a great time to be a parent who watches a lot of new movies, if only because it suddenly feels like most of the really good ones are about us."
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fromVulture
7 months ago

Can The Naked Gun Reboot the Big Budget Comedy?

The Naked Gun debuted at number 3 at the box office this weekend, making $17 million domestically and $11 million internationally, for a $28.5 million total.
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fromVulture
10 months ago

How to Tell This Year's Doppelgangers, Evil Twins, and Alter Egos Apart

Cloning actors for dual roles in entertainment is becoming increasingly common, showcasing creativity and technological advancement.
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