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Golden Globes 2024 winners: Oppenheimer, Succession, Poor Things take top prizes

The Bear, Beef, Anatomy of a Fall, and The Holdovers also took home awards. Golden Globes 2024 Winners: Oppenheimer, Succession, Poor Things Take Top Prizes Jo Vito

Succession’s Penultimate Episode, “Church and State,” Captures the Chaos of Grieving

"A Little Sob Story" would be a good alternate title for the second to-last installment of the HBO drama powerhouse. Succession’s Penultimate Episode, “Church and State,” Captures the Chaos of Grieving Liz Shannon Miller

In Succession’s “America Decides,” Everything’s Courtesy of the Roy, White, and Blue

In "America Decides," Succession pulls back the democratic curtain, and it's depressing as hell. In Succession’s “America Decides,” Everything’s Courtesy of the Roy, White, and Blue Mary Siroky

In the Succession Season 4 Premiere, The War Truly Begins

A deal that may change the Roy family forever is at the center of "The Munsters." In the Succession Season 4 Premiere, The War Truly Begins Liz Shannon Miller

HBO’s Succession Turns Its Family Feud Into All-Out War in Season 3: Review

The Pitch: When last we left the backstabbing, mega-wealthy Roy family, prodigal son Kendall (Jeremy Strong) finally plunged the dagger in the back of his imperious father, Logan (Brian Cox), by holding a presser in which — rather than acting as the “blood sacrifice” Logan wants to throw to the wolves — he publicly laid bare incriminating accusations of malfeasance within Waystar Royco’s Cruises division. It’s a ballsy act, one born of two seasons’ worth of tension between them, the latest move in their perpetual chess game. But the question remains: What now? Well, fresh off his impulsive gamble, Kendall rallies the troops: Initially, he’s just got Greg the Egg (Nicholas Braun) on his side, having snuck him the Cruises documents he needs to support the accusations. But what of Shiv (...

Vanessa Kirby Stands Tall In Netflix’s Shrugworthy Pieces of a Woman: Review

This review was originally part of our coverage of the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival . The Pitch: Pregnant couple Sean (Shia LaBeouf) and Martha (Vanessa Kirby) go through a dangerous labor with a new midwife, Eva (Molly Parker), only for the worst possible outcome to occur. In the months that follow, they each process their grief and anger in different ways. Meanwhile, Martha’s mother, Elizabeth (Ellen Burstyn), pushes for legal justice that may or may not offer the closure that the family needs. Labour Pains: When people discuss Kornél Mundruczó’s Pieces of a Woman, the discussion will inevitably be broken into two parts. Most will focus on the film’s first 33 minutes, which takes place entirely on September 17th and follows – in one long, mostly uninterrupted take – the night...

Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf Stand Out In the Shrugworthy Pieces of a Woman: TIFF Review

This review is part of our coverage of the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival . The Pitch: Pregnant couple Sean (Shia LaBeouf) and Martha (Vanessa Kirby) go through a dangerous labor with a new midwife, Eva (Molly Parker), only for the worst possible outcome to occur. In the months that follow, they each process their grief and anger in different ways. Meanwhile, Martha’s mother, Elizabeth (Ellen Burstyn), pushes for legal justice that may or may not offer the closure that the family needs. Labour Pains: When people discuss Kornél Mundruczó’s Pieces of a Woman, the discussion will inevitably be broken into two parts. Most will focus on the film’s first 33 minutes, which takes place entirely on September 17th and follows – in one long, mostly uninterrupted take – the night that Martha...

Seth Rogen’s An American Pickle Shines Through the Brine With Sweet and Sour Quirks: Review

What’s in the Jar? Based on Simon Rich’s 2013 New Yorker short story “Sell Out”, An American Pickle spins a tall tale about a struggling immigrant named Herschel Greenbaum (Seth Rogen), who falls into a vat of pickles in 1920 Brooklyn, only to wake up brined and still-young 100 years later.… Please click the link below to read the full article. Seth Rogen’s An American Pickle Shines Through the Brine With Sweet and Sour Quirks: Review Michael Roffman You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair share of In...

HBO Max’s An American Pickle Trailer Gives Us Two Seth Rogens In One Movie: Watch

There’s always room for Seth Rogen — even two of them. Such is the case for An American Pickle, the forthcoming comedy set to premiere on HBO Max on August 6th. Today, the network the film’s first trailer, which you can watch below. Based on Simon Rich’s 2013 New Yorker short story, An American Pickle spins a tall-tale about a struggling immigrant named Herschel Greenbaum (Rogen), who falls into a vat of pickles in 1920 Brooklyn, only to wake up brined and young 100 years later. It gets better: Greenbaum has a grandson named Ben Greenbaum (also played by Rogen), who works as a mild-mannered coder, which obviously doesn’t make a lick of sense to the confused time traveler. Naturally, hi-jinx will ensue. Editors’ Picks Rich wrote the screenplay and cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Bran...