Month: March 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Several sources tell Deadline that the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema circuit is up for sale. The news comes about a week and a half before the major studios and exhibitors’ Las Vegas, NV love-in CinemaCon. Some studios, I’m told, have heard the sales pitch for the cinephile circuit which counts 41 locations across 13 states.
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Lakeshore Records is set to release Mother’s Instinct—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack with an original score by composer Anne Nikitin (Little Wing, The Voyeurs), digitally on March 28. So ahead of that release, we’re excited to share an exclusive track from Nikitin’s rich neoclassical score, which incorporates strings, echoing piano, and horns to gorgeously ominous effect. The Studio Canal UK
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‘Strange Darling,’ a standout film featuring Kyle Gallner, who is nominated for an iHorror award for his performance in ‘The Passenger,’ and Willa Fitzgerald, has been acquired for a wide theatrical release in the United States by Magenta Light Studios, a new enterprise from veteran producer Bob Yari. This announcement, brought to us by Variety,
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Prime Video’s social horror series “Them” continues with new season “Them: The Scare” next month, and Prime Video is promising the official trailer tomorrow, March 28. While you wait, check out an unsettling official poster below… The first season of “Them” (now retroactively dubbed “Covenant”) debuted back in 2021, and among the fans of the
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ARLINGTON, Va. — Gen. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations, said the U.S. Space Force has robust intelligence about what foreign adversaries are doing in outer space. Still, military leaders always want more comprehensive data and analysis about activities in orbit, he said March 27.  “I don’t often get surprised by things I hear,”  Saltzman
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Star Trek: Section 31 has released a first-look image at Michelle Yeoh in the starring role of this TV movie. Star Trek: Section 31 has released a first look image, signaling that Michelle Yeoh‘s upcoming Star Trek movie is indeed done filming and is awaiting release.  (Photo: Paramount+) The image shows Michelle Yeah as her
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After Winnie the Pooh entered the public domain last year, horror filmmakers couldn’t help but take advantage of the opportunity. British director Rhys Frake-Waterfield made a very low budget feature called Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey. The slasher satire got absolutely panned by critics after it screened, resulting in a Rotten Tomatoes score of
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Beyoncé has revealed the tracklist for her new album, Cowboy Carter. The Renaissance follow-up features her rumored cover of Dolly Parton’s heartbreak classic “Jolene,” as well as an appearance from country legend Willie Nelson on a song titled “Smoke Hour.” Beyoncé shared the tracklist graphic on her social media accounts; the vintage-style poster features an
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“The idea of America that we celebrate today—the one against which we constantly test an imperfect reality—dates not from 1776 or 1787 but from 1865,” writes historian and philosopher Matthew Stewart. With a combination of in-depth scholarship and beautiful writing, An Emancipation of the Mind: Radical Philosophy, the War Over Slavery, and the Refounding of
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Why did humans take over the world while our closest relatives, the Neanderthals, became extinct? It’s possible we were just smarter, but there’s surprisingly little evidence that’s true. Neanderthals had big brains, language and sophisticated tools. They made art and jewellery. They were smart, suggesting a curious possibility. Maybe the crucial differences weren’t at the
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