Nicolas Cage plays a mild-mannered professor who inexplicably wanders into others’ dreams in this wonderfully weird dark comedy.
Category: Movies
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‘Manodrome’ Review: The Manosphere Gets a Crude Awakening
An unemployed dad-to-be is seduced by a misogynist group who call themselves “the guys” in this sensationalizing drama starring Jesse Eisenberg.
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‘Journey to Bethlehem’ Review: No Room at the Inn? Try the Multiplex
It’s no “Home Alone” or “Jesus Christ Superstar,” but it does have Antonio Banderas as a song-slinging Herod and Lecrae as a quavering Angel Gabriel.
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Getting Hollywood Back Up and Running Won’t Be Easy
With the industry hustling to make up for months of lost work, juggling production schedules and the availability of actors and crew members will be complicated.
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‘The Killer’ Review: He’s a Deadly Bore
Michael Fassbender stars as a loquaciously dull hit man in David Fincher’s latest film about bloody exploits.
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A Mixed Mood as Hollywood Strikes Finally End
Celebratory feelings are competing with resentment over the work stoppage and worries about the business era that is coming.
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SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood Studios Agree to Deal to End Actors’ Strike
The agreement all but ends one of the longest labor crises in the history of the entertainment industry. Union members still have to approve the deal.
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‘Mean Girls’ Adaptation Trailer Inspires Mixed Reactions
Ahead of the release of the film adaptation of the “Mean Girls” musical, some fans said the new spin on the classic 2004 movie had a lot to live up to. Others said they felt old.
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‘The Marvels’ and the Back Story
The latest superhero installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is arriving with some baggage. Here’s a look at the rocky lead-up to the release.
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The Heart of ‘Priscilla’ Is for Sale
Is there such a thing as cool movie merch? The film studio A24 makes a case for it — now with a $400 necklace based on Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla.”
