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Rocketman: The queer-positive rock biopic we deserve
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It is impossible to talk about Rocketman, the Elton John biopic, without mentioning its sibling, Bohemian Rhapsody, the Queen biopic. Both are about rock icons who came up in the 1970s, whose combination of glam, rock, and pop led to total chart dominance. Both feature iconic vocalists with a library of hit songs; both films are directed, at least in part, by Dexter Fletcher, who took control of Bohemian Rhapsody after Bryan Singer was fired. Full Story
Kate Maraβs pregnancy announcement
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Kate Mara prefers to share her personal and relationship milestones on her own terms. And when she does, we get just a taste. When she and Jamie Bell tied the knot about 18 months ago, the wedding snap caption read simply, "Nuptials Full Story
Film Stars Donβt Die in Liverpool may be the one for Annette Bening
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Annette Bening and Jamie Bell dance their way into your hearts in Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool. Full Story
TIFF Review: Chappaquiddick - Recount or Game Change on steroids
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Chappaquiddick and the story of what happened to Mary Jo Kopechne in 1969, a loyal Kennedy family devotee and political campaign specialist, is kind of like the slogan for MTV's old show Diary: You think you know, but you have no idea (what it's like to be famous). Except, in this case, as per the film, we really still don't know what happened, but we do know that Ted Kennedy certainly made several missteps that did him no favours. Full Story
Kate Mara & Jamie Bell are married
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Surprise! Kate Mara and Jamie Bell tied the knot recently, and shared the photos on Instagram and Twitter minutes apart this afternoon. Full Story
Kate & Rooney: Mara love updates
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Kate and Rooney Mara were both papped yesterday. Let’s start with Kate: her reps confirmed yesterday Full Story
Smutty Social Media, April 20, 2016
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This photo is from 3 days ago but it’s worth posting because 1. Abbi from Broad City and 2. I’m loving this “Kelly Ripa is not to be f-cked with” vibe this week. Gettin ready to talk to dis Broad and da udder one. #tribecatunein #broadcity ππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌ YAAASSSS KWEEEENS Full Story
Fantastic Four is an unmitigated disaster
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The writing was on the wall, but even amid downgraded expectations, Fantastic Four managed a spectacular belly-flop over the weekend. Dismal reviews and bad word of mouth—the movie got a C- from CinemaScore—led to a dismal $26.1 million opening weekend Full Story
More like Un-Fantastic Four
Well, Fantastic Four really sh*t the bed this weekend. All the problems plaguing the movie behind the scenes and dogging its disastrous release will be dealt with in a separate post, so that here we can simply focus on the final product, which is just the worst. It’s wrong-headed from the get, a giant f*ck you to both the idea of narrative consistency and the audience for having the temerity to expect a superhero movie—a genre about people with fantastical powers flying around and saving the world—to be any fun at all. Full Story
Fantastic Four may not be a total loss
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And solely because of Michael B. Jordan. The final trailer for the gritty reboot of Fantastic Four is out and it looks like all your least favorite parts of comic book movies—destruction on a massive scale, blue beams of light pointing at the sky, overly serious dialogue, overreliance on CGI, the Very Special Boy trope—mashed into one movie. Full Story
Fantastic Four is all about Michael B. Jordan
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Fox’s Fantastic Four reboot is flying under the radar, as far as superhero movies go. This one has the least amount of hype and pre-release attention focused on it, and I can’t help but think that’s a good thing: With expectations low, even a mediocre result will feel like a win. Full Story