The sequel stars a teenage Sophie (Chloe Coleman), who goes on a school trip to Italy with J.J. (Dave Bautista) as her burly chaperone.
Category: Movies
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‘No Fear, No Die’: Claire Denis’s Noir Comes Home to Roost
The French filmmaker’s confident third feature has been largely overlooked. Thankfully, a newly restored version is getting its first New York run since 1992.
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What Fancams Get Right About Our Love of Movies (and Stars)
The creators of clips about Swann Arlaud (“Anatomy of a Fall”) and others have found a way to make cinephilia a communal experience in the digital age.
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‘Aftersun,’ ‘Anomalisa’ and More Streaming Gems
An Oscar-nominated father-daughter drama and a stop-motion dramedy are among the best movies hiding in the corners of your subscription streaming services.
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What to Know About ‘Hillbilly Elegy,’ Film Based on JD Vance’s Memoir
The 2020 film generally follows the book about the Republican vice presidential nominee’s formative years. But there are significant differences.
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Marvel Changes Israeli Superhero Sabra in Captain America Movie
The studio said Sabra, a Mossad agent in comic books, will be “a high-ranking U.S. government official” in its next Captain America movie.
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Celebrating Film Nostalgia With Ooze and Ahhs at Blobfest
A festival that celebrates the 1958 film “The Blob” held its 25th annual gathering in Phoenixville, Pa., where much of the movie was shot.
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‘Sound of Hope’ Studio Defends Partnership With The Daily Wire
Letitia Wright, the “Black Panther” actor and an executive producer of “Sound of Hope,” had posted her frustration with people using the film for “divisive political purposes.”
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How Osgood Perkins Gave a Jolt to ‘Longlegs’
The filmmaker, who is the son of the “Psycho” star Anthony Perkins, discusses horror inspirations, his father’s legacy, evil dolls and working with Nicolas Cage.
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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Talk ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ and Their Careers
The two friends have learned a lot about being the stewards of major pop-culture characters, an education that led them to “Deadpool & Wolverine.”
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Anthea Sylbert, Costume Designer Who Became a Producer, Dies at 84
Her career unfolded in three phases: as the creator of costumes for movies like “Chinatown,” as a studio executive and as a producer, largely with her friend Goldie Hawn.
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Judy Belushi Pisano, Who Defended Her Husband’s Legacy, Dies at 73
She was married to John Belushi until his fatal drug overdose in 1982. She went on to celebrate his comic talent in books and a documentary.
