
Tej Narayanan
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2 months ago |
pwtorch.com | Tej Narayanan
SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)... Before we get started, a few notable updates to go over:•J.D. McDonagh suffered an injury last Monday on Raw, but continued wrestling his match. On commentary, Michael Cole visibly broke character out of worry. Subsequent reports confirmed McDonagh suffered broken ribs & a punctured lung, and will be out several months (likely missing Wrestlemania).
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2 months ago |
filminquiry.com | Tej Narayanan
A few years ago, someone wondered what if some rich people killed a unicorn, and accidentally summoned its demonic bloodthirsty relatives. And now, we have the 1st trailer for A24’s Death Of A Unicorn. I love movies. Elliot (Paul Rudd) is bringing his moody daughter Ridley (Jenna Ortega) to his boss’ crisis management summit in the mountains, when they suddenly hit a mysterious creature. With no time, they load it into their car and keep driving.
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2 months ago |
filminquiry.com | Tej Narayanan
Aardman’s newest entry in the Wallace & Gromit series is here, and it’s a delightfully action-packed return to form. Emphatically staking the British claymation studio’s claim in the blockbuster IP-driven landscape of the 2020s, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl gets the band back together for a decidedly larger-scale take on the classic duo’s misadventures.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
filminquiry.com | Tej Narayanan
The Boys star Jack Quaid joins the growing list of everyman actors headlining fish-out-of-water action movies. With a wickedly dark sense of humor on his side, he just might be enough to stand out from the crowd. This is the gruesome 1st trailer for Novocaine. Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid) is a mild-mannered bank manager with a rare disorder leaving him unable to feel pain. His burgeoning romance with a coworker (Amber Midthunder) goes awry when a gang of robbers break into his bank and kidnap her.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
filminquiry.com | Tej Narayanan
Pedro Almodovar’s English-language debut film The Room Next Door proves the filmmaker has finally become a parody of himself. The film stars Julianne Moore as Ingrid, a writer recruited by her old friend Martha (Tilda Swinton) to be by her side as she commits suicide from terminal cancer. As the women grow closer, they eventually spend Martha’s last days in a country house as Martha inches closer to death.
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