The Brutalist Report - variety
- Natalie Portman Slams ICE Brutality and Calls Out Awards for Shutting Out ‘Sorry Baby,’ ‘Ann Lee’ and More Women-Directed Movies: ‘Not Getting Accolades They Deserve’ [32d]
- AGC Studios Chief Stuart Ford on What the Independent Film Sector Needs Now More Than Ever [32d]
- Taika Waititi Says His ‘Star Wars’ Movie Needs to Be ‘More of Its Own Thing’ and He ‘Can’t Wait’ to See Chris Hemsworth’s Thor in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ [32d]
- Man Arrested at Sundance For Racially Motivated Incident at CAA Party [32d]
- Natasha Lyonne Has Relapsed After Nearly 10 Years of Sobriety: ‘Recovery Is a Lifelong Process’ [32d]
- NBA Postpones Minnesota Timberwolves Game After Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis [32d]
- ‘Buddy’ Review: In Casper Kelly’s Fairy-Tale Spoof of ‘Barney,’ the Cuddly Kids’ Mascot Is a Mad Slasher [32d]
- Amber Heard Returns in Sundance Doc About Women Silenced by Defamation Suits, Recalls Johnny Depp Trial: ‘I Didn’t Understand It Could Get So Much Worse For Me’ [32d]
- Olivia Wilde Says Sex in Movies Hasn’t Been ‘Realistic’ for a ‘Long Time’ and Gen Z Doesn’t ‘Want to See Inauthenticity Anymore’ in Sex Scenes [32d]
- Channing Tatum Says ‘I Bawled My Eyes Out’ During ‘Josephine’ Sundance Premiere: ‘It Has Made Me Look at the Way I Parent’ My Daughter and ‘How I’m Communicating’ [32d]
- ‘One in a Million’ Review: A Poignant, Decade-Spanning Portrait of a Syrian Refugee Caught Between Two Ideas of Home [32d]
- Sam Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man 4’ Will Never Happen Because It Wouldn’t ‘Be Right’ to ‘Resurrect My Version’: ‘I Handed the Torch Off to Someone Else’ [32d]
- UFC 324 Livestream: How to Watch Gaethje vs. Pimblett Lightweight Title Fight Live Online [32d]
- Model Amelia Gray on Making Her Acting Debut in ‘The Beauty’ and How ‘The Traitors’ Affected Mom Lisa Rinna: ‘Having to Lie’ for That Long ‘Does Something to Your Brain’ [32d]
- Rory Kennedy Says ‘I’m Not Sure I’ll Watch’ Ryan Murphy’s JFK Jr. Show and Warns: ‘We Really Need to Pay Attention to Scientists and Doctors’ [32d]
- Box Office: ‘Mercy’ Downloads $5 Million on Opening Day [32d]
- ‘Chasing Summer’ Star Iliza Shlesinger on Intimacy Coordinators, Creating Sex Scenes From a Female Gaze and Making an ‘Elevated’ Comedy [32d]
- Furious Rod Stewart Slams ‘Draft Dodger Trump’ for Insulting NATO Troops’ Bravery in Afghanistan: ‘We Lost Over 400 of Our Guys… and Trump Calls ‘Em Cowards — It’s Unbearable’ [32d]
- ‘Josephine’ Review: An 8-Year-Old Girl Grapples With Matters Beyond Her Understanding in Beth de Araújo’s Shattering Sundance Drama [32d]
- Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘King’ Locks Release Date [32d]
- Nike Releases New Air Jordan 9 Retro ‘Flint Grey and French Blue’ Sneakers: Here’s Where To Buy a Pair Online [32d]
- ‘The Moment’ Review: Charli xcx Is a Version of Herself in a Mockumentary That Plays It Straight…But Should Have Played It Smarter [32d]
- India Launches $49 Million Chitrotpala Film City in Chhattisgarh [32d]
- ‘I Want Your Sex’ Review: Olivia Wilde and Cooper Hoffman Are Hot for One Another in Gregg Araki’s Unapologetically Randy Rom-Com [32d]
- Ethan Hawke, Ava DuVernay, Chloe Zhao Give Emotional Robert Redford Tributes at Sundance Gala: ‘An Extraordinary Man Who Connected All of Us’ [32d]
- Dildos, Ball Gags and Threesomes: Kinky Olivia Wilde Thriller ‘I Want Your Sex’ Heats Up Sundance [33d]
- ‘Extra Geography’ Review: Molly Manners’ Delightful Female Friendship Movie Shines With Original Wit and Disarming British Humor [33d]
- Firing Up ‘The Power Station’ for a 40th Anniversary Boxed Set: Duran Duran’s John Taylor on Coralling Robert Palmer and Members of Chic for a True Pop Supergroup [33d]
- Channing Tatum Cried ‘Five, Six, Seven Times’ at ‘Josephine’ Premiere as Film Becomes First Sundance 2026 Sensation [33d]
- Netflix Postpones Alex Honnold’s ‘Skyscraper Live’ Climb Due to Weather Concerns [33d]
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