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Mia Goth Says the ‘Truth Is, I Hate Acting’
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoNext, Goth would “love to make a romantic movie” that doesn’t have as much “violence and gore.” Goth previously said in 2023 that the Oscars should...
My Goal Is To Read 100 Books In 2024, So Here Are 10 LGBTQ+ Books I've Loved & 10 I'm Excited For
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA friendship blossoms from their shared love of music, but they're both hiding their true selves....
‘The Apprentice’ Close to Deal for Pre-Election Release as Producers Pay Out Pro-Trump Investor |...
The Wrap via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe film, about Donald Trump's days as an upstart real estate developer, is eyeing a wide theatrical...
Remembering Don De Grazia, a nurturing force on the literary scene
Chicago Tribune· 7 days agoSimkins Funeral Home in Morton Grove was packed last Saturday afternoon for the funeral of a man who...
‘Trans Memoria’ Director Victoria Verseau on How the Film “Saved Me” and Everyone Is in “Transition”
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoSwedish artist Victoria Verseau, born in 1988 and based in Stockholm, explores themes such as body,...
A Woman Sleeping With Her Stepson? This Director Knows It May Shock.
New York Times· 5 days agoThe French filmmaker Catherine Breillat has been exploring relationships between girls and older men...
‘A Strange Loop’ Review: One Man’s Mind Games Get Funny, Then Wrenching, in Superlative L.A. Take on...
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoAt some point, if you are enthusiastically trying to get everyone you know in Los Angeles out to see...
Author Post: Part 2: 5 Ways AI Can Transform How Publishing Sells Books
Forbes· 2 days agoIn my previous blog, I outlined five ways in which publishing can, and likely will, use AI to...
‘Trans Memoria’ Director Victoria Verseau on How the Film “Saved Me” and Everyone Is in “Transition”
The Hollywood Reporter· 4 days agoSwedish artist Victoria Verseau, born in 1988 and based in Stockholm, explores themes such as body,...
‘The Acolyte’ Continues A Long, Tragic ‘Star Wars’ Tradition: Ruining The Jedi
Forbes· 4 days agoIt’s the whole “less is more” notion, and it applies in a very big way not just to Star Wars but to a lot of our beloved genre fiction. On the left, we have young Galadriel ...