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Matt Gomez Hidaka: A Rising Star in Diverse Cinematic Realms Matt Gomez Hidaka’s career path serves as a testament to his willingness to embrace challenges across various film genres and intricate storylines. From portraying Eric Garcia in the thought-provoking neo-Western Eddington to his anticipated role in the gripping horror-thriller Send A Scare, he showcases an
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This year’s specialty box office is resonating with audiences as bold documentaries and gripping dramas take center stage, enticing viewers with rich narratives and powerful themes. Notably, Magnolia Pictures’ “Prime Minister,” a documentary hailing from the Sundance Film Festival, stands tall amidst this vibrant lineup. Directed by Michelle Walshe and Lindsay Utz, this compelling film
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In an impressive feat for indie cinema, Wes Anderson’s latest venture, *The Phoenician Scheme*, has emerged as the top-grossing limited release of the year, amassing an estimated $570,000 over the weekend from merely six locations in the cultural hotspots of New York and Los Angeles. This translates to a staggering per-theater average of $95,000—a figure