Cultural Accommodation of Gambling in Australia
As online gambling continued to explode in popularity in Australia, it was not yet subject to regulation by the federal government.
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I Saw the TV Glow – first-look review
Jane Schoenbrun's sophomore feature is an unnerving take on loneliness, isolation, and the enduring mysteries of children's media.
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Why Was Octa Chased By The Serbian Mob In Netflix’s Sixty Minutes?
The main character in Sixty Minutes, Octa, finds himself chased by the Serbian mob, and it's all connected to the people closest to him.
Teen Mom: The Next Chapter: Could Briana DeJesus and Devoin Austin Rekindle Their Romance?
Last season, Briana DeJesus and Devoin Austin of the Teen Mom franchise had several flirtatious exchanges. Could the pair become more than co-parents?
Sundance 2024: Caring for Hummingbirds in ‘Every Little Thing’ Doc
There is an especially delightful, humble, rejuvenating documentary film that recently premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival that is all about hummingbirds. Yes, it's focused on these remarkably small birds (the smallest!) that buzz around mainly during summer season. It's a supremely nourishing film about hummingbirds and a woman in Los Angeles who takes care of and helps save many of them. Every Little Thing is the latest fantastic doc creation from Australian filmmaker Sally Aitken (Getting Frank Gehry, Nolan - The Man and the Myth, Hot Potato: The Story of the Wiggles). Some might remember her other acclaimed doc titled Playing with Sharks: The Valerie Taylor Story, which premiered during the online-only Sundance 2021 a few years ago. She's back again at Sundance with the film Every Little Thing, and it's another special, one-of-a-kind documentary experience about animals living with us on this planet that we really need to take a closer look at. We need to pause and appreciate them. It moved me to tears it's so good.
I had a feeling before the festival started that this ...
Trailer for Tyler Perry’s New Thriller ‘Mea Culpa’ Starring Kelly Rowland
"Please - this is my life and they're trying to ruin me." Netflix has revealed the full official trailer for Tyler Perry's next film titled Mea Culpa, about a defense attorney's steamy affair. Set for streaming on Netflix starting in February, where Perry still has a deal and has been releasing most of recent films - including A Jazzman's Blues before this one. A criminal defense attorney takes on the case of a seductive artist accused of murdering his girlfriend, but when burning desire takes hold things get hot... and dangerous. Starring Kelly Rowland as Mea Harper, with Trevante Rhodes, Nick Sagar, Sean Sagar, RonReaco Lee, and Shannon Thornton. The tagline should just be "everyone is guilty of something", which is a strange way to deal with injustice but hey maybe it makes for some steady movies. So many good lines in here: "a snake is never violent when stalking their prey... it's only when they get right into striking distance." Oh my, Perry.
Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Tyler Perry's Mea Culpa, direct from Netflix's YouTube:
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‘Will & Harper’ Review — Will Ferrell Shows Comedians How Its Done
Will Ferrell and his trans friend Harper Steele set out on a road trip across America filled with laughs and important conversations. Read our review.
‘Kick-Ass’ Reboot Will Be Part of a New Trilogy [Exclusive]
Matthew Vaughn discusses the future of the Kick-Ass franchise, teasing a new trilogy that includes School Fight.