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Cailee Spaeny’s journey in Hollywood began with her first collaboration with Sofia Coppola on a scrapped version of The Little Mermaid. Despite the project not coming to fruition, Spaeny’s audition tape for the role was described as “very strange and avant-garde.” This initial connection with Coppola laid the foundation for future opportunities in the industry.
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The recently released trailer for the upcoming film “Goodrich” introduces us to a story about an estranged father and daughter reconnecting in the midst of challenging circumstances. Michael Keaton portrays Andy Goodrich, a man whose life takes a drastic turn when his wife enters a 90-day rehab program, leaving him to care for their young
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The first chapter of “Horizon: An American Saga” was highly anticipated, especially given Kevin Costner’s involvement in the ambitious Civil War epic. However, the film’s initial theatrical release was considered a misfire, only grossing a little over $34 million. This disappointing box office performance led to Warner Bros delaying the release of Chapter 2, originally
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Universal Pictures has set the stage for an exciting two-part film adaptation of the beloved musical Wicked, scheduled to hit theaters in 2024 and 2025. Directed by Jon M. Chu, the movie has already garnered significant buzz, with Ariana Grande stepping into the role of Glinda and Cynthia Erivo portraying Elphaba. Alongside Grande and Erivo,
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J.C. Chandor, known for his work on films like Margin Call, A Most Violent Year, and Triple Frontier, has taken an unexpected turn in his career. After directing Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the lead role of the Spider-Man spinoff Kraven the Hunter, Chandor has now closed a deal with Sony Pictures to direct a new untitled
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Anne Chaisson, the executive director of Hamptons Film Festival presenting organization HamptonsFilm, has announced her upcoming departure after the fall edition of the festival. Chaisson started her journey with HamptonsFilm as a film producer showcasing movies at the festival and later co-founded the organization’s advisory board in 2002. She took on the role of executive
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The Dog Days of summer, typically observed from mid-July through mid-August, have become an unexpected breeding ground for Best Picture nominees. While one might assume that Academy voters would be lounging by the beach or enjoying exotic cocktails during this time, the reality is quite the opposite. Over the last fifteen years, numerous films released
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