What Is ‘Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End’ and Why Is It Blowing Up in Japan? The Phenomenon, Explained

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Newcomer Phoebe-Rae Taylor Made the Cast of ‘Out of My Mind’ Better Actors
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What ‘Cherry Magic’ Gets Right That So Many Other BL Anime Don’t
Cherry Magic is a BL anime that showcases a stable and respectful relationship, which makes it a standout within the genre.
Is Zola Based On A True Story? Real Events Explained
The movie Zola is based on a true story of a wild road trip gone wrong; here's how accurate the A24 movie is to the real-life (Twitter) story.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Cast, Character & Cameo Guide
When Rogue One: A Star Wars Story came out, it answered a 40-year-old Star Wars mystery. Here's a guide to its cast, characters, and cameos.
Larry David Gives Candid Answer Why Curb Your Enthusiasm Is Really Ending This Time
Creator and star Larry David gives a refreshingly candid answer about why his long-running sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm is really ending this time.
Stephen King’s New Crime Drama Praise Is A Reminder Of How Underrated His 3-Year-Old Apple TV Horror Show Is
Stephen King has voiced his praise for Fargo season 5's cast performances, with one such actor having starred in his underrated 2021 Apple TV+ show.
Media Freaks Over Ben Shapiro/Tom MacDonald’s ‘Facts’ Rap
You don’t need a degree in journalism to spot media bias. Just read the adjectives used in any given story. If an actor gives a Climate Change speech at an awards show, expect to see words like “fiery” or “powerful” attached to the news coverage. It’s an undeniable tell. You don’t have to look that …
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New US Trailer for Buckley & Colman’s Comedy ‘Wicked Little Letters’
"It's time you owned up to these letters!" Sony Pictures Classics has revealed a new official US trailer for a British comedy called Wicked Little Letters, described as a "scandalously sweary" film from filmmaker Thea Sharrock (Me Before You and The One & Only Ivan). This premiered at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival last year, and now has US release dates set - in NY & LA on March 29th and nationwide on April 5th this spring. Small town. Big mystery. Bad language. When people in Littlehampton - including conservative local Edith - begin to receive letters full of hilariously harsh profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting something is amiss, the town's women investigate. Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley star as Edith and Rose, respectively, with Timothy Spall, Gemma Jones, Lolly Adefope, and Anjana Vasan. This does look hilarious! Reviews from TIFF praise the film saying: "The central pairing of Buckley and Colman is clearly the swear-off of the century, like a home-counties rumble in the jungle, but Wicked Little Letters has just as much ...