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  • 2 weeks ago | ew.com | Ashley Boucher

    One of the most memorable scenes in director Mike Flanagan's latest movie, The Life of Chuck, is a five-and-a-half-minute dance number featuring Tom Hiddleston and Annalise Basso. For Flanagan, pulling it off was a make-or-break moment for the film. "The dance sequence, to me, was the crown jewel of the film. And if that didn't work, the movie would not work," the filmmaker tells Entertainment Weekly.

  • 2 weeks ago | ew.com | Ashley Boucher

    Would you want to know how you'll die? It's a question you might find yourself asking after watching The Life of Chuck (in theaters now). Based on the Steven King novella of the same name, the film ends with the titular character (played by Tom Hiddleston) walking away from an attic where he may have just seen an apparition of himself at the end of his life. The film tells the story of Charles Krantz, a dance-loving accountant who tragically dies from a brain tumor at 39.

  • 3 weeks ago | ew.com | Ashley Boucher

    This article contains spoilers for The Life of Chuck. The Life of Chuck isn't your average apocalypse movie. Like the Stephen King novella that inspired it, director Mike Flanagan's latest film is told in three acts, presented in reverse chronological order. However, the big twist, which slowly unfolds throughout the movie, is that the first act — the one depicting the end of the world — is all in the title character Chuck's (Tom Hiddleston) mind.

  • 2 months ago | msn.com | Ashley Boucher

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  • 2 months ago | ew.com | Ashley Boucher

    The Pitt creator R. Scott Gemmill and executive producer John Wells discuss where the characters are left at the end of the season 1 finale. The EPs reveal whether season 2 will follow the same 15-hour format as season 1. They also discuss whether or not we'll be following the same doctors in season 2. This article contains spoilers for the season 1 finale of The Pitt, "9:00 P.M."   The doctors at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center made it through their grueling 15-hour shift — barely.

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