The Brutalist Report - avclub
- Stranger Things execs call David Harbour/Millie Bobby Brown bullying stories "wildly inaccurate" [17d]
- Great Job, Internet!: Martin Scorsese is pretty good at guessing his movies from Letterboxd reviews [17d]
- Zach Cregger and Netflix are reportedly having a spat about theatrical releases [17d]
- Director Bi Gan dreams up a surreal trailer for his latest, Resurrection [17d]
- MrBeast holds-my-beer Riyadh Comedy Festival with Saudi Arabian theme park pop-up [17d]
- Rockstar chases union-busting allegations, protests with another Grand Theft Auto 6 delay [17d]
- French animated color blast Arco gets a high-flying trailer [17d]
- R.I.P. Gilson Lavis, former drummer of Squeeze [17d]
- Condé Nast, union employees battle after "illegal firings" [17d]
- FBI goes after archiving website Archive.is [17d]
- Amanda Seyfried Shakes herself closer to God in Testament Of Ann Lee trailer [17d]
- Diane Lane on the cautionary Anniversary, the slept-on Rumble Fish, and panicking on live TV [17d]
- Spotify will now wrap up your listening data weekly [17d]
- Win tickets to a special advance screening of Hamnet [17d]
- Journey to go on (and on, and on, and on) one final tour [17d]
- Stranger Things: Tales From '85 first look is nostalgia bait (for early seasons of Stranger Things) [17d]
- The Vince Staples Show turns bereavement into a bizarre and very funny odyssey [17d]
- Jennifer Lawrence filmed Die My Love sans intimacy coordinator, says Robert Pattinson "is not pervy" [18d]
- Michael teaser dances over any MJ controversy [18d]
- Michelle Pfeiffer gets Home Alone'd in Oh. What. Fun. trailer [18d]
- Sequel agnostic Chris Columbus reportedly doing Gremlins 3 anyway [18d]
- Nuremberg isn't subtle, but it turns out prosecuting Nazis doesn't need to be [18d]
- Netflix's Death By Lightning is rife with tonal whiplash [18d]
- Meghan Markle making brief return to acting for Brie Larson's new Amazon movie [18d]
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