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"Three Beloved Comedy Performers" To Star In Comedy Romance Getting Rid Of Matthew
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Good news for fans of Jane Fallon’s novel Getting Rid of Matthew - it's about to become a movie. Hernán Jiménez adapted the screenplay and will direct the film. Emma Roberts, Luke Wilson, and Heather Graham are set to star.

Deadline has revealed that Roberts will play Helen, “a young woman who follows her heart: it’s led her to the bright lights of New York and to her dream job. And now it leads to Matthew (Luke Wilson): her brilliant, charismatic, impossibly confident boss. But Matthew’s also married: to the long-suffering Sophie (Heather Graham), and so the ensuing affair must remain a secret."

But it turns out Matthew isn't all he seems. The synopsis continues: “Helen thinks confronting Matthew will solve the problem, but when he turns up at her doorstep – disheveled, crying, and with all his worldly possessions – having dumped Sophie, Helen realizes she’s...
See full article at CBR
  • 5/2/2025
  • by Sarah Barrett
  • CBR
Luke Wilson & Heather Graham To Star In Rom-Com ‘Getting Rid Of Matthew’ From ‘Purple Hearts’ & ‘Gossip Girl’ Outfit Alloy; Architect Launching For Cannes
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Exclusive: Luke Wilson (Legally Blonde) and Heather Graham (Boogie Nights) are aboard for comedy romance Getting Rid of Matthew, adapted by writer-director Hernán Jiménez (Love Hard) from Jane Fallon’s novel. Emma Roberts (Holidate) is in talks to join the project.

Alloy Entertainment (Purple Hearts) have developed the script and are producing. Architect have launched worldwide sales ahead of Cannes. Pic is due to shoot in October 2025, in Toronto, Canada.

Roberts would star as Helen, “a young woman who follows her heart: it’s led her to the bright lights of New York and to her dream job. And now it leads to Matthew (Luke Wilson): her brilliant, charismatic, impossibly confident boss. But Matthew’s also married: to the long-suffering Sophie (Heather Graham), and so the ensuing affair must remain a secret.

“Helen thinks confronting Matthew will solve the problem, but when he turns up at her doorstep – dishevelled,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 5/2/2025
  • by Andreas Wiseman
  • Deadline Film + TV
'Women's Stories Weren't Being Told': Heather Graham Has Plans for More Female-Driven Stories in Hollywood
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Heather Graham was frequently cast as the sexpot in comedy movies, and eventually she began to tire of being seen as just one thing. She's experienced a lot in Hollywood, and she knows full well the industry isn't always good for women.

She talked to The Guardian about her career recently. “I related to the awkward romantic comedy heroines more than to the glam characters. Sometimes, I felt like I wasn’t being seen for my intelligence or other qualities," she mused. But even more on her mind was how much Hollywood skewed to the male demographic.

“Most movies are financed based on a male actor attaching themselves,” she told the newspaper, “and if it’s not a male-driven story – if the guy’s not this hero, like killing all these people and saving everyone’s lives – it’s sometimes harder to get men to attach. Every independent movie is...
See full article at CBR
  • 4/28/2025
  • by Sarah Barrett
  • CBR
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‘I stopped talking to my parents – and life opened up’: Heather Graham on family, ageing and ‘creepy’ film-makers
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The actor has seen the best and worst of Hollywood, from directors like Paul Thomas Anderson to the notorious Harvey Weinstein. She talks about her #MeToo moment, her difficult childhood and her new movie, Chosen Family

For almost all her life, Heather Graham says, she was a “people pleaser”. It was encouraged in childhood, she says, this obligation to put others’ needs above her own, and it endured even after the 1997 film Boogie Nights had made her a star and she had severed all contact with her “judgmental, authoritarian” parents.

Now 55, Graham was in her 40s before she recognised her self-sabotaging tendencies, and tried to correct course. “I realised, no, actually I can just ask myself, ‘What do I want?’ and make myself happy,” she says over Zoom from her home in Los Angeles. “I wish I could have had this when I was 20 or 15. If I wasn’t trying to please other people,...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 4/28/2025
  • by Emine Saner
  • The Guardian - Film News
Barbara Hershey at an event for Black Swan (2010)
Entity Within: Heather Graham to star in horror film based on the same story as The Entity
Barbara Hershey at an event for Black Swan (2010)
Back in 1982, Barbara Hershey starred in a horror film called The Entity, which was based on the story of Doris Bither, “a hard-working single mother whose life becomes a nightmare when she is attacked in her bedroom by someone – or something – that she cannot see.” Now, Deadline reports that Heather Graham is set to star in a horror film called Entity Within – which is also based on the Doris Blither story!

Alliance Media Partners represent world sales on the project and will be presenting it to potential buyers at the upcoming Cannes Market. Gvn Releasing is producing the film and will be handling U.S. distribution. Steven Schneider produces alongside German Michael Torres.

Nick Simon (The Girl in the Photographs) is directing Entity Within from a screenplay by Thomas Fenton, who worked on the script for Saw IV. The story is set in 1974 suburban Los Angeles, where a single mother...
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  • 4/22/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
'Entity Within': Heather Graham Cast in Fresh Take On Doris Bither Haunting
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The 1980s was a tremendous decade for horror movies. We saw the birth of new icons, and were treated to a plethora of practical effects from filmmakers who pushed the limits of acceptable taste. Yet sandwiched in between the likes of Freddy Kruger, Jason Voorhees, and effects wizard Tom Savini was perhaps one of the best supernatural horror movies ever made that doesn't get nearly the love that it should. Maybe now it will get the recognition it deserves thanks to star Heather Graham, who is set to lead a new spin on the true story that inspired 1982's The Entity.

Deadline reports that Graham is set to lead Entity Within, which comes by way of Insidious and Paranormal Activity producer Steven Schneider. Directed by Nick Simon, the film isn't a remake in the traditional sense, but rather a new look at one of the most documented paranormal cases in...
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  • 4/22/2025
  • by James Melzer
  • MovieWeb
Heather Graham to Star in ‘Entity Within’ Based on the Real Haunting that Inspired ‘The Entity’
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Heather Graham (Boogie Nights) will play Doris Bither in Entity Within, based on one of the most documented supernatural cases in U.S. history, Deadline reports.

Set in 1974 suburban Los Angeles, a single mother is violently attacked by an unseen force in her home. With no one believing her, she turns to a team of paranormal researchers.

Nick Simon (The Girl in the Photographs) directs from a script by Thomas Fenton (Saw IV). Steven Schneider produces alongside German Michael Torres.

Mimi Rogers (Ginger Snaps), Morgan Peter Brown (Absentia), and Kevin Keppy (Smile) also star.

Gvn Releasing is producing the film and is handling U.S. distribution, with Alliance Media Partners repping the film at the upcoming Cannes Market.

“This film is based on a true story and that truth is chilling,” said Gvn’s Head of Production Missy Valdez. “It is an honor and a challenge to bring Doris’s...
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  • 4/22/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
‘Entity Within:’ Alliance Media Partners Boards Horror Flick From ‘Insidious’ & ‘Paranormal Activity’ Producer Steven Schneider — Cannes Market
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Exclusive: Alliance Media Partners (Amp) will rep world sales on the supernatural horror film Entity Within from producer Steven Schneider.

Amp will take the film to the upcoming Cannes Market. Gvn Releasing is producing the film and is handling U.S. distribution.

Heather Graham (Boogie Nights) leads the cast with Nick Simon (The Girl in the Photographs) directing. The film also stars Mimi Rogers (Bosch), Morgan Peter Brown (Absentia), and Kevin Keppy (Smile).

Set in 1974 suburban Los Angeles, a single mother is violently attacked by an unseen force in her home. With no one believing her, she turns to a team of paranormal researchers, leading to one of the most documented and disturbing supernatural cases in U.S. history.

Schneider produces alongside German Michael Torres (The Girl in the Pool) from a screenplay by Thomas Fenton (Saw IV).

“We’re thrilled to be working with Heather Graham...
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  • 4/22/2025
  • by Zac Ntim
  • Deadline Film + TV
Heather Graham Shares Support for Accusers of James Toback
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Westerns can do it all, folks. Celebrated actress Heather Graham can as well, by the way. Dating back to the days of Twin Peaks and Drugstore Cowboy, Graham has graced the screen via a vast array of projects, dabbling in virtually every film genre. That includes the Western genre, both in 2024 when MovieWeb spoke with Graham about Place of Bones, and now as the female lead in yet another Western, Gunslingers. The new film also stars Nicolas Cage and Stephen Dorff — the latter of whom plays her romantic interest of sorts.

Gunslingers lays out a complex backstory involving Graham's character Val and Dorff's gunman persona, Thomas — who has a criminal brother in the mix named Robert (Jeremy Kent Jackson). Adding fuel to the fire, Robert also has love ties to Val. So, why not have them all reunite in a bloodthirsty Kentucky town, which sets the stage for the bullet-laced events of the film?...
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  • 4/18/2025
  • by Will Sayre
  • MovieWeb
Heather Graham
Chosen Family review – fluid directing by Heather Graham ballasts enjoyable romcom
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Graham denounces her toxic family and begins a new relationship, before discovering her beau’s preteen daughter to be a tiny psychopath in a tutu

For younger readers not well versed in last-century cinema, Heather Graham was one of the hottest ingenues in Hollywood throughout the 1990s; her greatest performance was arguably as Rollergirl in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights. Recently, she’s taken up writer-director duties (she made her debut in 2018 with a comedy called Half Magic) while continuing to star as well, and this sophomore effort impresses with its mildly acidic observations of contemporary mores. There aren’t exactly belly laughs in this tale of single yoga instructor Ann (Graham), but quite a few of zingers and bits that stick the landing nicely thanks to fluent direction and good comic timing from Graham and her excellent supporting cast, which is filled out by cracking actors who might...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 4/15/2025
  • by Leslie Felperin
  • The Guardian - Film News
Heather Graham Shares the David Lynch Advice She Still Follows
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This past week marked 35 years since Twin Peaks debuted on ABC, a bittersweet anniversary given that co-creator David Lynch passed away not long ago. The iconic director's cult classic series featured a vast array of famous actors, including Heather Graham as Annie, a diner waitress from Season 2 who was also a love interest to Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan). MovieWeb recently caught up with Graham while she was promoting her latest Western film, Gunslingers, and the celebrated actress took time to reflect on her involvement in Lynch's small-screen project — especially as his daughter recently unveiled Lynch's mysterious Hollywood gravestone.

"I'm very grateful to be in Twin Peaks. So many people, it was so meaningful to them, and I'm just grateful to be part of that amazing TV show," Graham told us. "And, you know, he told me to learn how to do Transcendental Meditation, so I'll always be...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 4/15/2025
  • by Will Sayre
  • MovieWeb
‘Gunslingers’ Review: A Posse Seeks Stephen Dorff’s Neck in High-Body-Count Western
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Edwin S. Porter’s 1903 “The Great Train Robbery” is widely regarded as one of the first major narrative films — using a then-advanced clutch of techniques to tell a real, almost epic (at 12 minutes) story rather than simply to record a vignette. It also helped solidify the Western as a form specially suited to this new medium, even if it was shot in New York and New Jersey.

Telling a tale that begins that same year, Brian Skiba’s new “Gunslingers” is another “eastern Western,” shot in Kentucky. But the prolific writer-director’s latest provides an illustration of how the genre became somewhat fossilized via formulaic writing and overexposure even before 1950s television began churning out Western content in bulk. The modern-day equivalent of a Poverty Row “oater,” it’s more violent and profane than the sagebrush programmers of yore. Still, those factors can scarcely hide a serious lack of conviction...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/11/2025
  • by Dennis Harvey
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Gunslingers’ Movie Review: Nicolas Cage Is A Weirdo In The Wild West
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From the ‘80s all the way to the early 2010s, Nicolas Cage was one of the most popular actors in all of Hollywood. I became a fan of his after watching Con Air and Face/Off on a loop because they were on TV all the time. But while most of his films were released on the big screen first until 2013, he turned a page in 2014 and didn’t stop starring in direct-to-video movies until 2017. Many were perplexed as to why Cage was tarnishing his image like that, but I think he didn’t shy away from admitting that he was doing it to pay the bills—bills with a lot of zeros in them. It seemed like he was en route to starting a new era by featuring in projects like Mandy, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and Pig. And he kind of did. Nowadays, while he does show up in...
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  • 4/8/2025
  • by Pramit Chatterjee
  • DMT
‘Gunslingers’ Review: The Bright Spot of This Anonymous Western Is, of Course, Nicolas Cage
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Writer-director Brian Skiba’s Gunslingers is the filmmaker’s second western to reach theaters this year, following Guns of Redemption just last month, and it feels no less hastily assembled. While the cast of Stephen Dorff, Nicolas Cage, and Heather Graham alone is an upgrade over that of the earlier film’s, there’s little else to keep Gunslingers from blurring together with Guns of Redemption, or any other modern western of its ilk that was always destined to disappear into the limbo of VOD.

Thomas Keller (Dorff) is a wanted man on the run in the Kentucky wilderness. Looking to put his violent past behind him, he arrives at the town of Redemption, which, as its name bluntly suggests, is a haven for outlaws wanting to start their lives over. With the help of the town’s reformed criminal populace, Thomas fakes his own capture and execution, in order...
See full article at Slant Magazine
  • 4/7/2025
  • by Mark Hanson
  • Slant Magazine
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A New ‘Friday’ Movie, ‘Conjuring’ Phase Two, and Surviving Corporate Merger Hell: A Chat with New Line Boss Richard Brener
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In a tumultuous Hollywood age of corporate takeovers and executive turnovers, Richard Brener is a rarity of the business. The tall, soft-spoken president and Cco of New Line has been at company for 30, yes, you read that right, 30 years come May 1. He started as a temp in Los Angeles, working in every conceivable department. Then, when a story editor position opened up, applied for the job. That gig instead went to a woman named Donna Langley, now the chairman NBCU Entertainment & Studios, but then an executive’s assistant. “That was smart of them because she’s obviously done very, very well for herself,” Brener notes while sitting in New Line’s offices on the Burbank lot of Warner Bros. Discovery. “She’s now a dame and I’m just a mister.” But New Line execs were impressed enough with the Yale history grad that they created the position of staff reader just for him.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 4/2/2025
  • by Borys Kit
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
10 Best Fake Movies Within Other Movies
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As fulfilling as it must be to create an actual feature film, there has to be a lot of fun involved in developing the fake films that sometimes appear in movies. Think about it. You don't have to deal with all the finicky details and logistics of turning this brief concept into a fully-fledged picture -- you just get to come up with an idea, execute the best bits of it, and move on. 

Whether they add to the narrative or simply serve as an excellent punchline, fake movies can pack an out-sized punch, considering how we often only see a few minutes of them within a larger narrative. But it speaks to their quality that despite the small amount of time they're shown on screen, they tend to lodge themselves into the mind of the viewer, giving audiences a stand-out moment. And the very best of these make us all think,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 3/27/2025
  • by Audrey Fox
  • Slash Film
Why ABC Cancelled A Heather Graham Sitcom After A Single Episode
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In the 2006 ABC sitcom "Emily's Reasons Why Not," Heather Graham played the titular Emily Sanders, a self-help guru trying to suss out her own dating life. In the wake of her latest breakup, Emily is hurt, having figured she has previously forgiven her boyfriends of too many of their all-too-obvious flaws. As such, Emily adopts a strict new code for any future romances: when she begins a new relationship, she will begin keeping a list of reasons why she might want to break up. If the list reaches five bullet points, she dumps her suitor and moves on. In the show's first episode, she begins dating a man who is assertively chaste and who refuses to have sex with her. This leads her to suspect that he may be gay and in the closet, and is merely using an affected vow of chastity to avoid sexual activity with women.

The...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 3/9/2025
  • by Witney Seibold
  • Slash Film
10 Best Movies Like ‘Picture This’ To Watch If You Love the Film
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Picture This is a British romantic comedy film directed by Prarthana Mohan from a screenplay by Nikita Lalwani. Based on the 2024 Australian film Five Blind Dates by Shawn Seet, the Prime Video film follows Pia, a young woman attending her sister’s engagement party, where she is told by a spiritual guru that she will find true love in the next five dates she goes on and during this time she will also find success in her photography career. Picture This stars Simone Ashley, Anoushka Chadha, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Luke Fetherston, Sindhu Vee, and Phil Dunster. So, if you loved the swoon-worthy love story, hilarious comedy, and memorable characters in Picture This, here are some similar movies you should check out next.

Five Blind Dates (Prime Video) Credit – Amazon Studios

Five Blind Dates is an Australian romantic comedy film directed by Shawn Seet,...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 3/6/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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‘Gunslingers’ Trailer: Nicolas Cage, Stephen Dorff & Heather Graham Star In A Lionsgate Western On April 11
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Can’t get enough of Nicolas Cage? Well, good news for 2025, Cage heads: the prolific actor has a handful of films on the way this year, including Lorcan Finnegan‘s buzzy psychological thriller “The Surfer.” But before that film hits theaters in May, why not check out “Gunslingers,” a western that stars Cage, Stephen Dorff, and Heather Graham?

Continue reading ‘Gunslingers’ Trailer: Nicolas Cage, Stephen Dorff & Heather Graham Star In A Lionsgate Western On April 11 at The Playlist.
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  • 3/6/2025
  • by Ned Booth
  • The Playlist
Nicolas Cage Delivers in First Trailer for New Action Western 'Gunslingers'
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Nicolas Cage is continuing to expand his wild filmography by dipping his toes into the western genre. But, it wouldn't be a Nic Cage movie without the actor either delivering one of the most groundbreaking, emotional performances of his life, or one of the most bonkers caricatures you've ever seen. For his new, wild western, Gunslingers, Cage has characteristically chosen the latter.

The first trailer for Gunslingers has now been unleashed, and it's safe to say that Cage is a certified scene-stealer once again. The film is written and directed by Brian Skiba (Guns of Redemption) and is set to be released on April 11. Alongside Cage, Gunslingers also stars Heather Graham, Stephen Dorff, and Scarlet Rose Stallone. Cage plays mad genius Ben, who is guided to a town named Redemption to confront their violent histories. The official synopsis reads:

"When the most wanted man in America surfaces in a small Kentucky town,...
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  • 3/6/2025
  • by Archie Fenn
  • MovieWeb
“Gunslingers”
“Gunslingers” is the upcoming live-action ‘Old West’ feature, written and directed by Brian Skiba, starring Nicolas Cage and Heather Graham, opening April 11, 2025 in theatres:

‘…in the town named ‘Redemption’, reformed gunslinger ‘Keller’ and mad genius ‘Ben’ are guided by spiritual leader ‘Jericho’ towards vindication.

“But while confronting their violent histories, their newfound peace is challenged by violence and revenge…”

Click the images to enlarge…...
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  • 3/6/2025
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
Nicolas Cage Is a Wacky Genius Ready to Brawl in Western ‘Gunslingers’ — Watch Trailer
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Nicolas Cage is unleashing his meme-able rage as a gun-toting “mad genius” for his latest Western, “Gunslingers.”

Cage, who previously starred in fellow genre films “The Old Way” and “Butcher’s Crossing,” plays Ben, an unhinged reformed outlaw who has a spiritual awakening on the road of revenge. Stephen Dorff and Heather Graham also star in “Gunslingers,” along with Scarlet Stallone, Costas Mandylor, Tzi Ma, and Randall Batinkoff.

The official synopsis reads: “Reformed gunslinger Thomas Keller (Dorff) and mad genius Ben (Cage) are guided by spiritual leader Jericho (Mandylor) as they strive for vindication. While confronting their violent history, a brutal bar fight and deadly feud reignites between Thomas, Ben, and the notorious Five Points Gang. Now baptized and reborn, Thomas grapples with fresh challenges, testing his newfound peace amidst a town steeped in secrets, violence, and a relentless quest for revenge.”

The film is set in the fictional Kentucky town of Redemption.
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  • 3/5/2025
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
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Nicolas Cage & Heather Graham in Action Western 'Gunslingers' Trailer
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"There's fire in Hail Mary!" Lionsgate has unveiled an official trailer for Gunslingers, an action western arriving to watch in April. Yet another of these forgettable trashy action flicks being dumped out on VOD for everyone to ignore. Gunslingers is from the same director as Guns of Redemption also opening this spring. In a town named Redemption, reformed gunslinger Keller & mad genius Ben are guided by spiritual leader Jericho towards vindication. While confronting their violent histories, their newfound peace is challenged by even more violence and revenge. When the most wanted man in America surfaces in a small town, his violent history – and a blood-thirsty mob seeking vengeance and a king’s ransom – soon follow. The huge ensemble cast includes Stephen Dorff, Heather Graham, Nicolas Cage, Randall Batinkoff, Cooper Barnes, Tzi Ma, Jeremy Kent Jackson, Costas Mandylor, Scarlet Stallone, William McNamara, Mohamed Karim, Bre Blair, Forrest Wilder, Forrie J. Smith,...
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  • 3/5/2025
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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Nicolas Cage, Heather Graham, and Stephen Dorff get weird and wild in the West for the rootin’-tootin’ Gunslingers trailer
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Ladies and gentlemen, I implore you! Please bear witness to today’s Gunslingers trailer and revel in the action and unseriousness of this delightful preview for what looks like an off-the-wall Western starring Nicolas Cage, Heather Graham and Stephen Dorff.

Today’s Gunslingers trailer is the shot in the arm I needed. I’m a massive Nicolas Cage fan, especially when he’s most unhinged. Don’t get me wrong, I love his dramatic roles in films like Pig, Leaving Las Vegas, and Dream Scenario. However, allowing Cage to be at his Cageiest is a cure for what ails ya.

Brian Skiba directs Gunslingers from his own script. The story unfolds in Redemption, where reformed gunslinger Thomas Keller (Dorff) and a mad genius, Ben (Cage), are guided by a spiritual leader named Jericho toward vindication. While wrestling with his inner demons, Keller runs afoul of the Five Points Gang. The confrontation forces Keller’s hand,...
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  • 3/5/2025
  • by Steve Seigh
  • JoBlo.com
Nicolas Cage Has the Voice of a Chain-Smoking Angel in Trailer for Western-Action Caper 'Gunslingers'
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Nicolas Cage will always be known for his roles in classic sci-fi thrillers such as Face/Off (John Travolta) and Next (Julianne Moore), but he’s next been set to star in a Western that just got an exciting new look. Cage features alongside Heather Graham and Stephen Dorff in Gunslingers, the upcoming action thriller that’s coming to theaters on April 11. Lionsgate has officially unveiled the first trailer for Gunslingers, which also stars Scarlet Rose Stallone and Tzi Ma and comes from writer/director Brian Skiba. Skiba also recently worked with Dorff on Clean Cut, the nature thriller that also stars Alec Baldwin and is streaming on Peacock, and he’s famous for his work on Pursuit, the 2022 critically panned crime thriller starring Emily Hirsch that’s streaming on Prime Video.
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  • 3/5/2025
  • by Adam Blevins
  • Collider.com
Gwyneth Paltrow Rejected a 3-Time Oscar Nominated Movie Because She Didn’t Want “giving a Bj on screen” While Naked
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While Gwyneth Paltrow garnered traction for her works on Seven and Emma, it was the controversial Oscar-winning Shakespeare in Love that pushed her to prominence and earned her an Academy win for Best Actress. Interestingly, despite enjoying an illustrious run since then, Paltrow has had her fair share of mishaps, including some high-profile roles that she turned down.

Shakespeare in Love | Credit: Miramax

This involves Paul Thomas Anderson’s revered Boogie Nights, starring Mark Wahlberg, a film that the Iron Man star was initially adamant about doing.

Gwyneth Paltrow had to let go of Boogie Nights due her grandfather

Although Mark Wahlberg doesn’t look back on Boogie Nights with a particular fondness due to his faith, it doesn’t take away from the film’s brilliance, which marked a turning point in both PTA and Wahlberg’s career. Another highlight of the film was Twin Peaks star Heather Graham,...
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  • 3/1/2025
  • by Santanu Roy
  • FandomWire
4K Uhd Blu-ray Review: Gus Van Sant’s ‘Drugstore Cowboy’ on the Criterion Collection
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Gus Van Sant’s Drugstore Cowboy is a road movie on opioids. Its characters are nomadic drug addicts who roam the Pacific Northwest in search of pharmacies and hospitals to raid, but the thrill they get from thieving is as fleeting and mocking as the highs they get from speed and other drugs.

The leader of this pack is Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon), who’s developed a kind of gambler’s intuition about their robberies. When he feels “hot,” he’ll hit a location at the drop of a hat, no matter the time of day. But when he senses the group’s luck turning south, he’ll hole up in their dilapidated house and face withdrawal rather than risk capture. Compared to Bob, the others in the group—his wife Dianne (Kelly Lynch), his best friend Rick (James Le Gros), and Rick’s teenage girlfriend Nadine (Heather Graham)—see...
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  • 2/27/2025
  • by Jake Cole
  • Slant Magazine
7 New Movies & TV Shows on Hulu in March 2025
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Hulu is ready with an entertainment-packed March this year. The upcoming month will see the release of the brilliant crime comedy-drama series Deli Boys and the streaming release of the award-winning film Anora. Just like every month, Hulu is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 7 new movies and TV shows coming to Hulu in March 2025.

Deli Boys Season 1 (March 6) Credit – Hulu

Deli Boys is an upcoming crime dark comedy-drama series created by Abdullah Saeed. The Hulu series follows two Pakistani American brothers who are suddenly put in charge of the family-owned convenience store after their father suddenly dies. They soon realize that their father was mixed up in some dangerous criminal activities, and now they must take up his mantle to continue the family business. Deli Boys stars Asif Ali,...
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  • 2/25/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Quentin Tarantino-Mira Sorvino To Billy Bob Thorton-Laura Dern, 5 Ex-Couples Who Made A Grand Entrance At The Red Carpet of SAG Awards
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5 ex-couples that made quite an appearance at SAG 2025 red carpet (Photo Credit – Wikipedia)

The Screen Actors Guild Awards have given us many moments to cherish but the greatest thing was witnessing the legendary ex-couples who made grand entrance on the red carpet of the award ceremony. Since its inaugural in February 1995, it has been an iconic award show. Several A-listers have attended the event over the years, making it even more special. Not only celebs, but people have seen favorite ex-couples hit the SAG Awards red carpet, and what is happening with them in their life now.

From Quentin Tarantino-Mira Sorvino to Billy Bob Thorton-Laura Dern, here are 5 such ex-couples who made waves on the internet by walking hand-in-hand with their partners. Scroll ahead to read about them.

Quentin Tarantino-Mira Sorvino (1996)

Quentin Tarantino and Mira Sorvino’s history is known to all. The legendary director was...
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  • 2/24/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
Modern Movie Masterpieces That Fans Went Into With Zero Expectations
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Many find it hard to believe that the 2020s are halfway over. Within the decade, audiences have witnessed many surprise hits in the theaters, including but not limited to a Top Gun legacy sequel and one of the best Godzilla movies ever made. Even though the 2020s have been heavily reliant on blockbusters, other periods within the 21st century have shown their fair share of surprisingly crowd-pleasing films.

From the 2000s onward, there has been an array of theatrically released movies that caught audiences off-guard with how high-quality and entertaining they were. Viewers initially had little to no expectations for these movie releases, yet strong word-of-mouth persuaded them to see what everyone was raving about. As a result, these modern movies, from legacy sequels to downright fun action and comedy films, are now considered masterpieces in their respective genres.

Dredd Redeemed The Graphic Novel Character Released in 2012 Image via Lionsgate Films...
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  • 2/21/2025
  • by Alexander Vance
  • CBR
I'm a Die-Hard Twin Peaks Fan, But I Think Fans Have Missed The Entire Point About Laura Palmer's Death
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"Who killed Laura Palmer?" It's a simple, seemingly straightforward question that kicked off one of the most anything-but-straight-forward shows of all time. With the premiere of Twin Peaks in 1990, audiences were drawn into a surreal, dreamy nightmare as they hungered for the not-so-simple answer to that mystery.

In the decades since that premiere, Laura Palmer has become an icon. A symbol. A recognizable face and a beacon to many. Shirts with her homecoming photo are sold by the thousands. Images of her "dead, wrapped in plastic" adorn magnets and stickers. Her death and the images of her death influence Pinterest boards and Tumblr themes. Despite her death, she lives on -- but does she, Laura Palmer, as a person live on or, just as in the show, does she only live on as an aesthetic for others?

The Tragedy Of Laura Palmer In Twin Peaks

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Despite the...
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  • 1/23/2025
  • by Kelsey Yoor
  • CBR
Stephen King Absolutely Hated One Jack Nicholson Movie
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Stephen King is an opinionated fellow. Stroll through the fiction aisles of your local bookstore and examine the covers of newish novels, and you probably won't have to search long to find one bearing praise from Stephen King -- which is touching because, in this age of distracted everything, it's nice to see one of the world's most prominent authors exhorting people to lose themselves in a book.

King isn't always a ray of sunshine though. He's infamous for his dislike of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" film adaptation, and hasn't held back on other cinematic interpretations of his novels. And when Entertainment Weekly started giving King column space in its printed pages back in the mid 2000s to rant and rave about all things pop culture, he was unsparing with his hatred for the latest music by Jewel, Beyoncé, and Celine Dion while also unloading both barrels on prestige...
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  • 1/5/2025
  • by Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
10 Best Movies Coming to Prime Video in January 2025 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes)
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This January, Prime Video is bringing you a lot of entertainment from the Will Ferrell comedy film You’re Cordially Invited to the beloved romantic action comedy film The Fall Guy. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Prime Video this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 10 best films that are coming to Prime Video in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Boogie Nights (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94% Credit – New Line Cinema

Boogie Nights is a drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The 1997 film is set in Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley, and it follows Eddie Adams, a high school dropout working as a dishwasher as he becomes one of the biggest adult film stars,...
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  • 12/30/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Charles Shyer, the Oscar Nominated Writer/Director Behind Private Benjamin, Father of the Bride, Dies at 83
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Charles Shyer, the writer/director behind films like Private Benjamin, Father of The Bride (1991), and Father of the Bride Part II (1995) has died at the age of 83. Per Deadline, no cause of death was revealed.

The Meyers-Shyer family did provide a statement to Deadline about Shyer’s death that read: “It’s with an indescribably heavy heart that we share the news of our beloved father, Charles Shyer’s passing. His loss leaves an unfillable hole in our lives, but his legacy lives on through his children and the five decades of wonderful work he’s left behind. We honor the extraordinary life he led and know there will never be another quite like him.”

Shyer Was Nominated for an Oscar for Private Benjamin

Shyer earned an Oscar nomination in 1981 for writing on 1980’s Private Benjamin, which starred Goldie Hawn, an honor he shared with Nancy Meyers and Harvey Miller.
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  • 12/28/2024
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
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Charles Shyer, Oscar-nominated Private Benjamin writer and Father of the Bride director, dies at 83
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Charles Shyer, the writer and director behind some of the most memorable comedies of their eras, has passed away at the age of 83.

Charles Shyer’s first film credit – after penning episodes of The Odd Couple and Happy Days – came with 1977’s Smokey and the Bandit, lending to what would become a fast-paced, quip-filled comedy that would be one of the highest-grossing movies of the year. Shyer would garner more industry attention with the following year’s House Calls, sharing a WGA nomination.

He would go on to win a Writers Guild of America Award for Private Benjamin, which found Goldie Hawn as a privileged 20-something who joins the army. Shyer, along with a team that also included frequent collaborator and one-time wife Nancy Meyers, would be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

While Private Benjamin would end up being Charles Shyer’s most defining work (it...
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  • 12/28/2024
  • by Mathew Plale
  • JoBlo.com
Julia Stiles
Wish You Were Here | Trailer released for Julia Stiles’ directorial debut
Julia Stiles
Actor Julia Stiles makes her directorial debut with romantic comedy Wish You Were Here. Here, have a trailer and a synopsis.

Julia Stiles made her name in hugely popular films like 10 Things I Hate About You, Down To You, Save the Last Dance and The Prince and Me. She went on to star in indie dramas like The Business of Strangers, before starring opposite Matt Damon in the Bourne franchise. In recent years she has appeared in films like Hustlers and, most recently Heather Graham’s Chosen Family. She has also worked on the small screen, starring in Amazon Original comedy series The Lake.

Now? She makes her directorial debut with romantic drama Wish You Were Here.

The cast for the feature includes Isabelle Fuhrman, Mena Massoud, Jimmie Fails, Gabby Kono-Abdy, wirh Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey and Frasier actor Kelsey Grammer.

Stiles directs from a screenplay she co-wrote with Renée Carlino,...
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  • 12/20/2024
  • by Jake Godfrey
  • Film Stories
'Scrubs' Creator Confirms Reboot Won't Retcon Controversial Season 9
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Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence is bringing back the medical comedy 15 years later after the show ended with a notoriously disliked final season. Despite having the opportunity to retcon that ninth season in different ways, Lawrence says the upcoming reboot will honor the controversial events of Seasn 9, which mainly focused on a new set of characters (in a new location) — something that wasn't fully embraced by Scrubs fans. While Season 9 did see most of the original stars return in guest roles, Donald Faison and John C. McGinley were the only two to return in recurring roles. That was obviously a bold choice (given the popularity of the show's original cast)... and it didn't pay off: Scrubs was canceled following its ninth season.

But, despite all that, Lawrence says there is room for Scrubs' talented final season cast in the upcoming revival. During a conversation with TVLine, Lawrence defended his stance, saying,...
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  • 12/19/2024
  • by Patricia Abaroa
  • MovieWeb
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Ana Golja, Dana Abraham, Dennis Andres To Star in Indie Boxing Crime Film ‘Sidd’ (Exclusive)
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Degrassi: Next Class star Ana Golja, Dana Abraham and Dennis Andres are set to star in the action drama Sidd.

Abraham, whose credits include Orphan Black: Echoes and Neon Lights, also penned the screenplay for the indie pic about a Marine-turned-boxing coach that draws on his real-life experience as a competitive boxer.

The film portrays Sidd (Abraham), a retired super-middleweight boxer struggling to keep his gym afloat in a gritty urban neighborhood. When Dante, his estranged half-brother played by Andres, leads a drug syndicate that targets his fighters, Sidd must confront a dark world in his past.

And as he grows closer to his new neighbors, Giselle (Golja) and her young son, played by Logan Nicholson), Sidd risks everything to take Dante down and prevent anyone else from becoming collateral damage.

The indie from action film banner Kemodo Entertainment is directed by cinematographer-turned-helmer Russ De Jong, who will use...
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  • 12/13/2024
  • by Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Eiza Gonzalez, Phoebe Dynevor, & More Join Star-Studded Crowd at Producer Jennifer Klein's Holiday Party
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Celebrities kicked off the festive holiday season at producer Jennifer Klein‘s annual holiday party!

Eiza Gonzalez and Phoebe Dynevor were among the stars who stepped out to attend the event on Saturday night (December 7) at a private residence in Los Angeles.

Some of the other stars in attendance included Kiernan Shipka, Heather Graham, Lily Rabe and Hamish Linklater, Lukas Gage, Frank Grillo, and Lance Bass.

While not photographed, we can also report that Charlie Hunnam, Brett Goldstein, Taye Diggs, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jay Harrington, Haim, Finneas, director Cameron Crowe, and Alexandra Shipp were all there as well.

All of the guests left the event with plenty of holiday gifts!

Head inside to see all of the photos of celebs at the event…

Keep scrolling to see the guests who attended…

Eiza Gonzalez

Guests were invited to pick out a Maril holiday candle to take home.

Phoebe Dynevor and fiance...
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  • 12/10/2024
  • by Just Jared
  • Just Jared
John C. McGinley, Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins, and Judy Reyes in Scrubs (2001)
Scrubs | Reboot of medical comedy in development
John C. McGinley, Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins, and Judy Reyes in Scrubs (2001)
Medical sitcom Scrubs is set to be rebooted, creator Bill Lawrence is onboard and the majority of the original cast are in talks to return.

Bill Lawrence is one of the busiest men in television. Shrinking has been a huge hit on Apple TV and has been renewed for a third season. Ted Lasso, which he created with Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt, is edging ever closer to a fourth season. His other Apple TV show, Bad Monkey starring Vince Vaughn, has also been renewed for a second series,

On top of all that, according to Deadline a reboot of his hit medical comedy Scrubs, which ran for nine seasons between 2001 and 2010, is in development at ABC in America.

Scrubs followed the misadventures of a group of doctors at Sacred Heart Hospital, beginning with them as interns in season one and following them through their development into fully fledged doctors...
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  • 12/9/2024
  • by Jake Godfrey
  • Film Stories
'Scrubs' Reboot is Officially in Development at ABC With Bill Lawrence
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A return to Sacred Heart Hospital is getting closer to reality! A reboot of Scrubs has long been rumored with fans stoked about a potential return of the medical sitcom, but it has all been talk...until now. ABC is in early development on the project after securing the involvement of the man who made the show a definitive series of its era.

Per Variety, ABC is officially in early development on the Scrubs reboot after striking a deal with series creator Bill Lawrence. The executive producer is already under an exclusive deal with Warner Bros. TV which consists of four series, so Scrubs had to be worked into that deal, which finally worked out after weeks of negotiations. This will allow Lawrence to work on the reboot for 20th TV and ABC, but the deal does not include him being the series' showrunner, which will be found as the show continues its development.
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  • 12/5/2024
  • by Gaius Bolling
  • MovieWeb
Boogie Nights Cast: Every Actor & Adult Film Industry Cameo
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Boogie Nights takes place in the world of adult entertainment. Paul Thomas Anderson's 1997 classic stars Mark Wahlberg as Dirk Diggler, a California native who became a well-known adult film actor in the San Fernando Valley during the '70s. Recognizable actors portray most characters, but several real-life adult film stars make cameos in small roles. Before Boogie Nights, Mark Wahlberg had already established an impressive resume in the entertainment industry, but this movie made him a star.

Boogie Nights transformed Wahlberg into a mainstream movie star, thanks in large part to his tragicomic lead performance and a climactic scene that literally exposes the film's lead character, Dirk Diggler. However, what many P.T. Anderson fans remember is that this film is full of character actors who would go on to appear in several of the director's movies over the next two decades, some in lead roles and others always working as brilliant supporting actors.
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  • 12/5/2024
  • by Quinn Hough, Shawn S. Lealos
  • ScreenRant
She Only Gets Prettier With Age: Remember Rollergirl From Boogie Nights, This Is How Heather Graham Looks Now at 54
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Age is just a number! But if we’re being honest, sometimes that ‘number’ feels more like a math problem—hard to wrap your head around. Heather Graham, who, at 54 has absolutely shattered any notion of what age is supposed to look like. We mean, seriously, we’re over here wondering if we accidentally stepped into a time machine.

Spoiler alert: we didn’t, but Graham definitely did.

Heather Graham in Place of Bones (2023) | Credit: Latigo Films

Graham, that timeless bombshell who once made us all swoon as Rollergirl in Boogie Nights, has somehow managed to stay forever young. If you hop over to her Instagram, you’ll be bombarded with pics of her posing on sun-kissed beaches, looking like she’s just stepped out of a Vogue photoshoot.

And no, she’s not in her twenties—she’s 54—but somehow has managed to pull off the kind of ageless...
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  • 12/2/2024
  • by Siddhika Prajapati
  • FandomWire
13 Best Movies Coming to Paramount+ in December 2024 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This December, Paramount+ is bringing you a ton of entertainment with the highly anticipated new series in the Dexter universe alongside a ton of great shows and movies. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Paramount+ this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 13 best films coming to Paramount+ in December 2024 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Boogie Nights (December 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94% Credit – New Line Cinema

Boogie Nights is a period coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The 1997 film is set in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley, and it follows Eddie Adams, a young nightclub dishwasher who became a big name in the adult film industry in the 1970s. Boogie Nights stars Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore,...
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  • 11/30/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
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Heather Graham in Place of Bones (2023)
Place of Bones (2024) Movie Ending Explained: What Does Calhoun Learn about the Mother-Daughter Duo Before Dying?
Heather Graham in Place of Bones (2023)
Westerns are making a muted comeback, albeit remixed with more popular genre tendrils, especially horror. Place of Bones (2024), for the majority of its 93 minutes is a small, independent western and remains steadfastly within those genre trappings. From a script by Richard Taylor and directed by Audrey Cummings (Ginny & Georgia), Place of Bones follows mother-daughter duo Pandora (Heather Graham) and Hester (Brielle Robillard) as they face off against a gang of outlaws while holed up in their remote ranch in 1876 Old West.

Place of Bones (2024) Plot Synopsis and Movie Summary

The movie opens with Pandora Meadows and her daughter Hester living in a remote ranch over 95 miles from the nearest town. The mother and daughter share a somewhat contentious relationship. Hester, every morning, would go up to her father’s grave to visit her and then would complete the chores while being corrected on her speech and articulation by her mother,...
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  • 11/27/2024
  • by Amartya Acharya
  • High on Films
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Louis Gossett Jr: Five Great Roles
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A few months ago, veteran character actor Louis Gossett Jr, who got his acting start in Broadway productions back in 1950s (including Take a Giant Step and a 1959 production of A Raisin in the Sun where he shared the stage with Sidney Poitier), passed away at 87. While we have to get used to the fact that our favorite actors are all human, and like all of us, eventually pass away, it can’t help but hurt anytime we lose a legend like this. But he leaves behind a rich legacy, so let’s look back at five of his coolest roles.

An Officer and a Gentleman:

Louis Gossett Jr. won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in this, and became the first African-American actor to win an Academy Award in that category in the process. Next to R. Lee Ermey in Full Metal Jacket,...
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  • 11/19/2024
  • by Chris Bumbray
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Bradley Cooper Comedy With 79% Rotten Tomatoes Score Becomes A Huge Streaming Hit 15 Years Later
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Bradley Cooper is a multi-time Oscar nominee with a deep history in the film industry. After kicking off his career with an episode of Sex and the City in 1999, the early days of Cooper's career consisted mainly of comedies. This trend began for the actor in 2001 when he acted in the star-studded Wet Hot American Summer. From there, the then-rising star would go on to make several other movies in the same genre, including Wedding Crashers, The Rocker, and more.

It was not until the 2010s that Cooper's career really shifted more heavily into drama. In 2013, Cooper was nominated for his first Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role in the Jennifer Lawrence-co-starring film Silver Linings Playbook. He would continue on a hot streak in dramas from that point, being nominated for Oscars in both subsequent years. Now, he is a multi-hyphenate talent known for acting, producing,...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
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Lionsgate Renews Grindstone Film Slate Deal
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Lionsgate has renewed its long-standing film slate deal with Grindstone Entertainment Group after signing new agreements with Grindstone president and CEO Barry Brooker and principal Stan Wertlieb.

The new deal, set to run through 2027, will cover upcoming releases like action-thriller Alarum, starring Sylvester Stallone and directed by Mike Polish; Dito Montiel-directed Riff Raff, starring Jennifer Coolidge and Ed Harris and recently acquired in Toronto; Wish You Were Here, Julia Stiles’ directorial debut toplined by Isabelle Fuhrman, Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Grey, and Mena Massoud; and prolific genre director Brian Skiba’s The Gunslingers, starring Stephen Dorff, Nicolas Cage, and Heather Graham.

Lionsgate last re-upped its near-17 year deal with Grindstone in 2020 and before that in 2017.

“Our relationship has been a model of success for nearly 20 years because Barry and Stan anticipate and understand what the market wants and needs in a way that has been consistently profitable for both of our companies,...
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  • 11/4/2024
  • by Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lionsgate & Grindstone Entertainment Group Re-Up Multi-Year Deal Through 2027
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Lionsgate has extended its deal with Grindstone Entertainment Group through 2027.

Lionsgate and Grindstone count a near 17-year working relationship in what is a 700-title content library.

Among Grindstone’s recent releases are the thriller Fall, Damaged, with Sam Jackson and Vincent Cassell; How the Gringo Stole Christmas, starring George Lopez, Desperation Road, Manadrome with Jesse Eisenberg; and Lamborghini with Frank Grillo, Mira Sorvino and Gabriel Byrne.

The new agreement includes such upcoming releases as action-thriller Alarum, starring Sylvester Stallone and directed by Mike Polish; Riff Raff from director Dito Montiel starring Bill Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, Pete Davidson, Ed Harris, and Gabriel Union; Wish You Were Here, Julia Stiles’ directorial debut, starring Isabelle Fuhrman, Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Grey, and Mena Massoud; The Gunslingers, starring Stephen Dorff, Nicolas Cage, and Heather Graham; and Fall 2 from the Spierig brothers. Other future titles are Hotel Tehran with Zachary Levy and Liam Neeson, The Beast in Me...
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  • 11/4/2024
  • by Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
The Best New Horror Movies Streaming Right Now
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Spooky season is upon us. ‘Tis the time for things that go bump in the night, and we’ve got a curated selection of some of the best new horror movies streaming right now to get you in the mood. There were a number of solid horror films released over the past year, from a couple of nun-centric films to the vampiric “Abigail” to Russell Crowe as an exorcising priest.

There’s a lot to consider, is what we’re saying, but if you pick one of the scary movies on this list we guarantee you’ll be satisfied.

“Abigail” From left to right: Melissa Berrara and Alisha Weir in Universal Pictures’ “Abigail” (Universal)

Streaming on Peacock

While this enjoyable spin on the vampire genre doesn’t quite match the perfection of their uproarious 2019 horror comedy, “Ready or Not,” co-directors Tyler Gillett, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin have once again assembled a crack...
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  • 10/25/2024
  • by Drew Taylor, Sharon Knolle, Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
  • The Wrap
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