Apple CEO Tim Cook made several call-outs to India during the company’s quarterly earning calls, specifically highlighting the country as an exciting market and an opportunity for it to expand further. The Cupertino-based tech giant has been heavily investing in India in recent years. Cook also revealed that the company made a quarterly revenue record
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A24’s I Saw The TV Glow beamed out one of the best limited openings of the year as the specialty market shows signs of life after a dreary April. The ‘90s era trans coming-of-age horror-thriller grossed $116.3k at four theaters in New York and LA for a per screen average of $29k for Jane Schoenbrun.
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Another week, another saga of Horror Discourse™ happening online. This time, however, there was some merit to the discussion du jour. Okay, a lot of merit. We’re talking horror trailers. While Abigail unfortunately failed to take a huge bite out of the weekend box office, it did manage to successfully win over both the critics
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. “The Fog – Part 02” Annie Castle and her team of investigators had arrived in Antonio Bay two days prior in search of answers to the 1980 event known as “the curse of Antonio Bay“, or simply “the Fog”. As a daughter of two survivors, Annie was
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One thing that has a huge audience is the Star Wars franchise. While it is known for being viewable for all ages, there is a side that is more for a mature audience. There are several dark tales that venture into the depths of horror and despair. While most of these haven’t been portrayed on
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We’re zapping into science fiction territory and back into “re-adaptation” conversations this month for Revenge of the Remakes. Don Siegel and Philip Kaufman bring vastly different approaches to their Invasion of the Body Snatchers films, uniformly citing Jack Finney’s 1954 novel “The Body Snatchers” as their source. Kaufman isn’t directly remaking Siegel’s film but acknowledges
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