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The Messy Brawls of ‘The Bikeriders’ Required Painstaking Precision
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoPoole made things a bit easier by working with Nichols to populate the gangs with stunt performers...
The 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Opens With A Nostalgic Look Back To The ’90s
Deadline via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoThe 58th Karlovy Vary Film International Film Festival kicked off with a very personal milestone,...
What to watch: YES, CHEF! (Or, 'The Bear' is back)
USA TODAY via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoEven more goodness to check out! We talked with 77-year-old fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg about her new Hulu documentary "Woman in Charge." Tom ...
From ‘Inside Out 2’ to ‘Madame Web,’ Grading the Box Office Winners and Losers of 2024 (So Far)
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoThere hasn’t been a lot to celebrate at the box office in 2024. Ticket sales have languished....
London’s Culture Crush: What To See, Do And Experience In July
Forbes· 2 days agoFrom a new Champagne series to open air theatre productions and Wimbledon-themed events, here’s what...
Will Joseph Gordon-Levitt Reunite With Rian Johnson For Knives Out 3? I Had To Ask
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoGiven that Tom Hardy’s name is still being thrown around as potential casting, it seems they’re...
7 film franchises that stuck the landing – and 8 that definitely didn't
Business Insider via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoDark Knight Rises."Warner Bros. Nothing was going to live up to "The Dark Knight," especially after...
Austin Butler reveals he auditioned for major Hunger Games role
Digital Spy via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoPeaky Blinders star Tom Hardy plays the gang's founder Johnny. The film was directed by Jeff Nichols...
Poor Things director thinks his new movie can mean whatever you want it to
Games Radar· 5 days agoIn Kinds of Kindness, the latest film from director Yorgos Lanthimos, people go to drastic lengths...
London street interviews: 'Can I vote for myself?'
BBC News· 3 days agoFamous actors, broadcasters and footballers are regarded as PM material by residents in London.