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3 weeks ago |
thathashtagshow.com | Rachel Tolleson
Posted by Rachel Tolleson | Apr 1, 2025 | DC, Movie News | 0 | It is day two of this year’s CinemaCon, and we’ve had plenty of exciting announcements so far from studios such as Lionsgate and Sony. Kicking off with a sizzle reel of upcoming films such as Superman and F1, Warner Bros. gave us a more in-depth sneak peek of their upcoming slate, including films from New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Studios. Check out our recap of the Warner Bros. presentation below. A MINECRAFT...
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1 month ago |
themarysue.com | Rachel Tolleson
Screenlife films are known as films were the story is told exclusively through a screen of some sort. Though the list of screenlife projects is varied, filmmaker-producer Timur Bekmambetov has shepherded some of the best films of the genre, such as 2015’s Unfriended, 2018’s Searching and the 2023 sequel Missing. The newest addition, LifeHack, may be its best yet. Unfriended slots neatly into the category of horror, while Searching and Missing are thrillers. LifeHack falls alongside those.
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1 month ago |
themarysue.com | Rachel Tolleson
Marriage has never been meant to be easy, and Amy Landecker’s directorial debut, For Worse, shows us what can happen when marital vows aren’t enough to keep a relationship afloat. Not only has Lauren (Landecker) recently divorced her husband of ten years, Chase (Paul Adelstein), but now she must deal with being single while he has moved on to a younger woman, Sara (Angelique Cabral). Moving on is not always easy for older women, especially women with children.
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1 month ago |
themarysue.com | Rachel Tolleson
Chelsea Christer’s short film, Out for Delivery, which originally premiered at Sundance, has made its way to South By Southwest. It packs a succinct punch in its runtime, and by its end, you’re left feeling more than just sad for these characters. The film follows Joanna (Deanna Rooney), who has just gotten a terminal diagnosis with only a few months left to live. In this world, you can order a pill that comes in the mail for a “death with dignity” program.
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1 month ago |
themarysue.com | Rachel Tolleson
It is difficult to argue that the internet has not necessarily been the best place, especially with the rise of social media in the last decade. People are less afraid to post things online, and the concept of “getting content” has not helped. That is where American Sweatshop’s Daisy (Lili Reinhart) comes in. Though we have bots and coding to hide and regulate most things, humans are more reliable for moderating content.
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