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Mario Adorf, the German-Italian actor who achieved legendary status in Europe by playing charismatic baddies in crime thrillers, spaghetti Westerns and dramas like the Oscar winner The Tin Drum, has died. He was 95. Adorf, whose decades-long career stretched across genres and cinematic eras, died Wednesday at his home in Paris after a short illness, his agent announced. His breakthrough came with a turn as a Nazi-era serial killer in Robert Siodmak’s Oscar-nominated thriller The Devil Strikes at Night (1957), and he would become a favorite of the directors of the New German Cinema movement of the 1960s and ’70s.…

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Sam Levinson and Marcell Rév are speaking out. The Euphoria creator and cinematographer addressed various plot points and film techniques in the newly premiered third season of the hit HBO show, including a controversial storyline involving Sydney Sweeney‘s Cassie doing OnlyFans. Keep reading to find out more… In the show, Cassie and Nate (Jacob Elordi) are engaged and preparing for their wedding. The cinematographer discussed scouting their house in an interview with THR. “An obvious choice would’ve been something modern and very plain and fancy, but we ended up choosing this mid-century home, which is a little tacky, but also…

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Picture via Jennifer Lopez on Instagram Netflix has a number of high-profile romantic comedies coming up in 2026, and one has just been dated. Office Romance, a new rom-com starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, is hitting our screens on June 5th. Netflix’s Office Romance was written by Ted Lasso creators Brett Goldstein and Joe Kelly, with Goldstein also starring as already mentioned. The movie is directed by Ol Parker, whose credits include Ticket to Paradise and Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Ryder Picture Company and Nuyorican Productions are behind the movie. The film, first announced in September 2024,…

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Update April 10, 2026 Mario is still collecting coins — and plenty of them. Universal’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie easily held onto No. 1 this weekend with $69 million, dropping a significant but expected 48% from its massive debut and pushing its domestic total to $308 million in just 12 days. Worldwide, the animated sequel has already blasted to $629 million, officially becoming the highest-grossing film of 2026 so far. Amazon MGM’s Project Hail Mary stayed strong in second place with $24.6 million, slipping just 21% as it crossed the $500 million mark worldwide. The sci-fi smash has now…

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In this life, you can rest assured there will be taxes, death, and there will be more over-adrenalized filings in the long legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni over the making of It Ends With Us and the digital blast radius that allegedly followed. Now, less than six weeks before the trial in Lively’s recently trimmed multi-million dollar case against her IEWU co-star/director and his Wayfarer Studios brass kicks off on May 18 in federal court in New York City, the docket is filling up fast. In one particular instance, with retaliation, breach of contract, and aiding and abetting…

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The sexual revolution of the 1960s and ’70s played out on television with varying degrees of subtlety, but ABC put sex front and center on “Soap” right from its 1977 debut. The Tate and Caldwell families — from curious teenagers to their anything-goes grandparents — constantly spoke in double entendres and exchanged crude jokes about each others’ sexual orientation and habits. After early screenings, several major religious groups voiced opposition to the content of the series and 18 affiliates declined to air the show. Then-ABC president Fred Silverman canceled all promotional activity for the series and had some references toned down a bit before…

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The uproar over Timothée Chalamet‘s comments on opera and ballet may have died down, but the star’s Call Me by Your Name director has belatedly come to his defense. Luca Guadagnino spoke to Italian daily La Stampa over the weekend ahead of the premiere of his adaptation of John Adams’ 1991 opera, The Death of Klinghoffer, in Florence. The filmmaker, whose gay 2017 age-gap romance threw Chalamet into the mainstream and earned him his first Oscar nomination, touched on the 30-year-old’s viral faux pas earlier this year, where he said “no one really cares” about ballet or opera. (Such was…

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Georgie Harris is getting back up on the horse after her and Connor Tomlinson’s breakup! After the reveal that the Love on the Spectrum stars broke up off camera after two seasons of romancing, Georgie is going public with a NEW love interest! On Sunday, the reality star took to Instagram to hard launch her new boyfriend Luke Cardon, a longtime friend, who “matches” her “energy.” In a lengthy post, she detailed a timeline for fans: “Luke and I have been waiting for a little time after the series came out to tell you guys about him. We have been…

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One of Jamie Lee Curtis’ most polarizing horror films is making its way to Netflix next week, and it’s expected to bring renewed attention to the modern slasher entry that continues to split fans years after its release. While Curtis is best known in the genre for her legendary role as Laurie Strode in the Halloween franchise, not every installment of her return has been met with universal praise. One film in particular has stood out as especially polarizing, both for its bold creative risks and its unexpected narrative direction.That film is Halloween Ends (2022), the final chapter in David…

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