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This Long Century Screening 30 Experimental Shorts Online, April 9-30, Including Work From Carlos Reygadas, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and David Lowery

This Long Century Screening 30 Experimental Shorts Online, April 9-30, Including Work From Carlos Reygadas, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and David Lowery
Today through April 30, the website This Long Century, which describes itself as “an ever-evolving collection of personal insights from artists, authors, filmmakers, musicians and cultural icons the world over,” is hosting two programs of experimental short work, with 30 shorts in total. The Outside program includes Lucile Hadžihalilović’s 2017 De Natura, Carlos Reygadas’s 2011 Este es mi Reino, and Deborah Stratman’s 1997 medium-length From Hetty to Nancy. The equally strong Inside program includes Jodie Mack’s 2012 Blanket Statement #1: Home is Where the Heart is, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s 2018 Blue, Peter Tscherkassky’s legendary 1999 Outer Space and David Lowery’s 2011 Pioneer. Streaming is free, though This Long […]
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This Long Century Screening 30 Experimental Shorts Online, April 9-30, Including Work From Carlos Reygadas, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and David Lowery

This Long Century Screening 30 Experimental Shorts Online, April 9-30, Including Work From Carlos Reygadas, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and David Lowery
Today through April 30, the website This Long Century, which describes itself as “an ever-evolving collection of personal insights from artists, authors, filmmakers, musicians and cultural icons the world over,” is hosting two programs of experimental short work, with 30 shorts in total. The Outside program includes Lucile Hadžihalilović’s 2017 De Natura, Carlos Reygadas’s 2011 Este es mi Reino, and Deborah Stratman’s 1997 medium-length From Hetty to Nancy. The equally strong Inside program includes Jodie Mack’s 2012 Blanket Statement #1: Home is Where the Heart is, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s 2018 Blue, Peter Tscherkassky’s legendary 1999 Outer Space and David Lowery’s 2011 Pioneer. Streaming is free, though This Long […]
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Rob Lowe's 10 Best Movies, According to Rotten Tomatoes

Rob Lowe's 10 Best Movies, According to Rotten Tomatoes
It's been a tale of two careers for Rob Lowe. After making his feature film debut via Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film The Outsiders, Lowe went on to enjoy a very productive movie career throughout the 80s and 90s. For his work on the film, Lowe earned one Golden Globe nomination following his performance in the 1987 film Square Dance.

Related: 9-1-1: The 10 Best Episodes, According To IMDb

When Lowe was cast in The West Wing in 1999, the trajectory of his career altered. He earned two more Golden Globe nods for his role on the hit series, catapulting a second-act of a career in television where he has spent the majority of the past two decades. While he's currently saving lives as Fire Chief Owen Strand on 9-1-1: Lone Star, it's high time we assess Rob Lowe's 10 Best Movies, According to Rotten Tomatoes!
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Beyoncé Owns Several Homes, Because a Queen Deserves Options

Beyoncé Owns Several Homes, Because a Queen Deserves Options
Home is where the heart is, and when it comes to Beyoncé Knowles and her growing family, the location of that home is constantly changing! Like many celebrity couples, Beyoncé and Jay-Z have more than one city they call home, and each and every house they own is bigger and better than the one before it. Whether it's their new mansion in Bel Air or their loft in Tribeca, Beyoncé and Jay-Z's family, which includes daughter Blue Ivy and twins Sir and Rumi, know how to live it up. Here are all of the places that this power couple and their adorable children reside - or at least own property - below. Oh, and prepare to get serious house envy! New York City Queen Bey and her family have been longtime residents of New York City. In late August, Beyoncé sold her Midtown property, which was located on the
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Nicole Kidman Celebrates Her 50th Birthday: Why the Oscar Winner Is Happier Than Ever

Nicole Kidman Celebrates Her 50th Birthday: Why the Oscar Winner Is Happier Than Ever
Nicole Kidman hit a major milestone today: The Oscar winner turned 50!

In the last year, the acclaimed actress has had much to celebrate, from personal highs to career triumphs — the perfect way to usher in a joyful milestone for the acclaimed star.

Dominating the Big and Small Screens

Kidman is no stranger to film or television, and this year, the actress picked up her fourth Oscar nomination — for Best Supporting Actress in Lion. The film, which was also nominated for Best Picture, was especially poignant for Kidman. Playing an Australian woman who adopted a young boy from India, the actress
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Black Butterfly Trailer Invites a Sinister Stranger into the House

Home is where the heart is, and for Paul (Antonio Banderas), it also includes a very sketchy stranger named Jack (Jonathan Rhys Meyers). A reimagining of the heart-pounding French thriller Papillon Noir, Brian Goodman's Black Butterfly is teased in a new trailer and poster ahead of its May 26th theatrical and VOD release.

"Outside a mountain town grappling with a series of abductions and murders, Paul (Antonio Banderas), a reclusive writer, struggles to start what he hopes will be a career-saving screenplay. After a tense encounter at a diner with a drifter named Jack (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), Paul offers Jack a place to stay – and soon the edgy, demanding Jack muscles his way into Paul’s work. As a storm cuts off power to the isolated cabin, the two men begin a jagged game of one-upmanship that will bring at least one tale to an end.

Antonio Banderas (Desperado,
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Lucifer Season 2 Episode 9 Review: Homewrecker

Home is where the heart is, and it seems Lucifer's heart has found its home.

Did Lucifer come to L.A. looking for love? That seems to be the implication according to Dr. Martin on Lucifer Season 2 Episode 9, but Lucifer's avoidance of the truth may spell disaster for Chloe if Charlotte has her way. 

While I thought it was a great cliffhanger to the next episode, I'm going to guess that somehow Maze or someone is going to stop Charlotte from pushing that button.

We all know that there's no way Chloe is going anywhere. Still, it was pretty intense, wasn't it?

I loved that Chloe was the one to save the day not once, but twice. She really is a true friend to Lucifer, and I'm getting the feeling that she's starting to have more than "just friends" feelings for her partner.

Lucifer's always had feelings for Chloe, though
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Rick Grimes’ House from The Walking Dead Season 1 for Sale

For $659,900, you can own a piece of The Walking Dead history: Rick Grimes' house.

Home is where the heart is, so when sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes' eyelids opened after a nearly month-long coma, he set his bewildered sights on his house in King County. On the first season of AMC's The Walking Dead, the scenes of Rick's house were filmed at 817 Cherokee Avenue in Atlanta, Ga, a gorgeous structure that's now for sale at the aforementioned price of over half a million dollars, according to Comicbook.com via Curbed Atlanta.

Built in 1897, the remodeled house is a mix of modern and vintage, with two usable fireplaces (and four in total), a chef's kitchen, and a massive deck large enough to hold Rick's entire pre-prison group of survivors (so many of whom are no longer alive, unfortunately).

If you're interested in moving into the pre-apocalyptic home of Rick, Lori, and Carl,
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Watch: Jill (Duggar) Dillard and Jessa (Duggar) Seewald Take Us Inside Jill's 'Cozy' Central American Home

Watch: Jill (Duggar) Dillard and Jessa (Duggar) Seewald Take Us Inside Jill's 'Cozy' Central American Home
Home is where the heart is – especially now that Jill (Duggar) Dillard's best friend and little sister Jessa (Duggar) Seewald is visiting her new digs in Central America.

In an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's Jill & Jessa: Counting On finale, Jill, 24, gives Jessa a tour of the house she and husband Derick, 27, are sharing during their Central American mission trip.

Jessa, 23, admires the "cozy" casa, noting that it's a lot like the house where she and hubby Ben, 20, live in the Duggars' native Tontitown, Arkansas. (The only difference Jessa happily notes is that her own abode has air conditioning to beat the Arkansan heat.
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Jill (Duggar) Dillard and Jessa (Duggar) Seewald Take Us Inside Jill's 'Cozy' Central American Home

Jill (Duggar) Dillard and Jessa (Duggar) Seewald Take Us Inside Jill's 'Cozy' Central American Home
Home is where the heart is - especially now that Jill (Duggar) Dillard's best friend and little sister Jessa (Duggar) Seewald is visiting her new digs in Central America. In an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's Jill & Jessa: Counting On finale, Jill, 24, gives Jessa a tour of the house she and husband Derick, 27, are sharing during their Central American mission trip. Jessa, 23, admires the "cozy" casa, noting that it's a lot like the house where she and hubby Ben, 20, live in the Duggars' native Tontitown, Arkansas. (The only difference Jessa happily notes is that her own abode has air conditioning to beat the Arkansan heat.
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Jill (Duggar) Dillard and Jessa (Duggar) Seewald Take Us Inside Jill's 'Cozy' Central American Home

Jill (Duggar) Dillard and Jessa (Duggar) Seewald Take Us Inside Jill's 'Cozy' Central American Home
Home is where the heart is - especially now that Jill (Duggar) Dillard's best friend and little sister Jessa (Duggar) Seewald is visiting her new digs in Central America. In an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's Jill & Jessa: Counting On finale, Jill, 24, gives Jessa a tour of the house she and husband Derick, 27, are sharing during their Central American mission trip. Jessa, 23, admires the "cozy" casa, noting that it's a lot like the house where she and hubby Ben, 20, live in the Duggars' native Tontitown, Arkansas. (The only difference Jessa happily notes is that her own abode has air conditioning to beat the Arkansan heat.
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Watch: Married at First Sight's Jamie Hehner Fears a Breakdown When She Returns to the Trailer Where She Grew Up

Watch: Married at First Sight's Jamie Hehner Fears a Breakdown When She Returns to the Trailer Where She Grew Up
Home is where the heart is, especially for Married at First Sight's Jamie Hehner when it comes to the memories that surround the trailer where she grew up.

And on Tuesday's episode of Married at First Sight: The First Year, Hehner revisits her trailer with her sister, Leah – but this may be the last time she ever sees it.

"Leah and I are driving over to the trailer where we used to live because I'm selling it to an old family friend," Hehner says in a clip from episode, shared exclusively with People. "There are a lot of memories
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Married at First Sight's Jamie Hehner Takes Emotional Trip to the Trailer Where She Grew Up: 'I Don't Know How I'm Going to Feel'

Married at First Sight's Jamie Hehner Takes Emotional Trip to the Trailer Where She Grew Up: 'I Don't Know How I'm Going to Feel'
Home is where the heart is, especially for Married at First Sight's Jamie Hehner when it comes to the memories that surround the trailer where she grew up. And on Tuesday's episode of Married at First Sight: The First Year, Hehner revisits her trailer with her sister, Leah - but this may be the last time she ever sees it. "Leah and I are driving over to the trailer where we used to live because I'm selling it to an old family friend," Hehner says in a clip from episode, shared exclusively with People. "There are a lot of
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Chris Hemsworth on His Decision to Move His Family Back to Australia: 'It's a Much More Simple Life'

Chris Hemsworth on His Decision to Move His Family Back to Australia: 'It's a Much More Simple Life'
Home is where the heart is, especially for Chris Hemsworth. The Thor actor may be one of America's leading (and best looking) stars, but Hemsworth's decision to move his family back to his native Australia was all a selfless intention to focus completely on raising children - and less on his career. "It's no longer all about me, which is quite refreshing," Hemsworth, 32, says in the latest issue of Modern Luxury. "Acting is the most self-absorbed world, where you are thinking about your feelings...You are constantly having to self-analyze or analyze a character you are playing, so you are internalizing and thinking,
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Chris Hemsworth on His Decision to Move His Family Back to Australia: 'It's a Much More Simple Life'

Chris Hemsworth on His Decision to Move His Family Back to Australia: 'It's a Much More Simple Life'
Home is where the heart is, especially for Chris Hemsworth. The Thor actor may be one of America's leading (and best looking) stars, but Hemsworth's decision to move his family back to his native Australia was all a selfless intention to focus completely on raising children - and less on his career. "It's no longer all about me, which is quite refreshing," Hemsworth, 32, says in the latest issue of Modern Luxury. "Acting is the most self-absorbed world, where you are thinking about your feelings...You are constantly having to self-analyze or analyze a character you are playing, so you are internalizing and thinking,
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Review: John Crowley's Superb, Luminous, And Graceful 'Brooklyn' Starring Saoirse Ronan

This is a reprint of our review from the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Home is where the heart is, and love, longing, and grieving for the departed fragments of our lives we can never return to are lovingly realized in John Crowley’s exquisitely crafted and beautiful “Brooklyn.” Based on the novel by Irish author Colm Tóibín, and delicately adapted by Nick Hornby, “Brooklyn” tells the story of Eilis Lacey, an Irish immigrant who travels to America in the early 1950s for a more prosperous life. Living quietly in a small rural Irish town, opportunities are scarce, and Eilis (Saoirse Ronan) feels she has little choice when a unexpected chance to move abroad at the behest of a vicar presents itself. But the unplanned adventure to America is a sudden one, and leaving behind her beloved sister (Fiona Glascott), fragile mother (Jane Brennan), and the warm familiarity she came of age
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Tribeca Film Festival 2015: Home Improvement

Home Improvement is one of nine collections of short films presented at the Tribeca Film Festival. These six documentary short films are centered on the saying, “Home is where the heart is,” and all of the subjects in their own way are finding ways to improve and contribute to their respective homes. In Body Team 12 and The Trials of Constance Baker Motley, home is country, and it is worth putting one’s life on the line to make that country better for future generations. In The Gnomist, The Lights, and The House is Innocent, home is smaller communities like cities or neighborhoods, and art and humor can transform a forest into a magical place, a house into a Christmas spectacle, or a notorious murder house into a real home. Even Interview with a Free Man asks whether these men can meaningfully contribute and find their place in society after incarceration.
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DreamWorks Animation Shares Score On ‘Home,’ But Is It Enough?

DreamWorks Animation Shares Score On ‘Home,’ But Is It Enough?
Home is where the heart is for DreamWorks Animation investors this morning: The studio’s shares are up more than 7% in pre-market trading following the successful opening weekend for its only major 2015 release. Home‘s $54 million domestic box office gross trounced the Street’s expectations for about $30 million and broke a streak of disappointments that included write-downs for Penguins Of Madagascar, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Turbo, and Rise Of The Guardians. It was Dwa’s…
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