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Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera in a Smart and Fluky Road Comedy About the Agony of Adulting

Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera in a Smart and Fluky Road Comedy About the Agony of Adulting

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By Owen Gleiberman According To The variety American movies overflow with arrested-development cases. (There’s something very American about that.) Yet it’s not every day that you see an engaging indie comedy about “adulting” — that is, characters of a certain age who are still sealed inside the youth bubble, to the point that they regard conventional grown-up activities like holding down a job or taking care of another person as beyond-their-pay-grade endeavors. The smart and fluky “Sacramento” is that kind of movie. It’s been called a road comedy, and technically it is, if you count as a road comedy a film in which the two main characters are old friends who may no longer even like each other, who climb into a vintage gold Chrysler Imperial — the car they shared in their youth — an...
The Pitt’ Hits Season Average of 10 Million Viewers Since Premiere

The Pitt’ Hits Season Average of 10 Million Viewers Since Premiere

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By Selome Hailu According To The variety The first 14 episodes of “The Pitt” are averaging 10 million viewers. Measured by Warner Bros. Discovery, this total accounts for the worldwide average number of people who have watched the medical drama to date, including delayed viewing — not the number of people who watched each episode on the day it premiered. WBD also reports that the first episode has now crossed 16.2 million viewers. And though no data has been made available about any other episode’s individual audience, the company says “The Pitt” has achieved 13 consecutive weeks of growth, with each episode’s night-of total outperforming the one before it. That includes the Season 1 finale, which was released on Max on Thursday. It’s unusual for WBD to share viewersh...
Bella Thorne Accuses Mickey Rourke of On-Set Misconduct: ‘So Many Gross Stories of Things He Made Me Go Through’

Bella Thorne Accuses Mickey Rourke of On-Set Misconduct: ‘So Many Gross Stories of Things He Made Me Go Through’

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By Michaela Zee According To The variety Bella Thorne has accused fellow actor Mickey Rourke of on-set misconduct, following his recent homophobia scandal involving singer JoJo Siwa. In several social media posts shared on Friday, Thorne claimed there were “so many gross stories of things” that Rourke made her endure while filming a project together. Although she did not name the project, Thorne and Rourke previously worked together on the 2020 thriller “Girl.” “This fucking dude. GROSS. I had to work with this man – In a scene where I’m on my knees with my hands zip-tied around my back. He’s supposed to take a metal grinder to my knee cap and instead he used it on my genitals thru my jeans. Hitting them over and over again. I had bruises on my pelvic bone,” Thorne ...
Mythic Quest’ to End After Four Seasons, Apple TV+ to Air Updated Finale Episode With New Ending (EXCLUSIVE)

Mythic Quest’ to End After Four Seasons, Apple TV+ to Air Updated Finale Episode With New Ending (EXCLUSIVE)

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By Joe Otterson According To The variety The Apple TV+ comedy “Mythic Quest” is done after four seasons, Variety has learned exclusively. The series aired its fourth season finale on March 26 following its January debut. It had been renewed for Seasons 3 and 4 back in 2021. But in true video game style, the show is getting an extra life. An updated finale episode with a new ending will premiere next week on Apple TV+. “Endings are hard. But after four incredible seasons, ‘Mythic Quest’ is coming to a close,” said series executive producers Megan Ganz, David Hornsby, and Rob McElhenney. “We’re so proud of the show and the world we got to build—and deeply grateful to every cast and crew member who poured their heart into it. To all our fans, thank you f...
Hilary Swank Says Hollywood Was ‘More Patriarchal Than Ever’ When She First Started Acting: ‘I Just Don’t Like Being Told How to Be Feminine

Hilary Swank Says Hollywood Was ‘More Patriarchal Than Ever’ When She First Started Acting: ‘I Just Don’t Like Being Told How to Be Feminine

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By Jack Dunn According To The variety Hilary Swank is opening up about the challenges of being a young actress in a male-centric industry. In a recent sit down with Women’s Heath, the “Million Dollar Baby” star said that when she first started acting, Hollywood “was more patriarchal than ever,” which made it difficult to fully embody her roles. “Thankfully, it’s becoming more inclusive,” Swank said. “But when I started, it was more patriarchal than ever. And so I was playing roles that were written by men from what a female point of view is, and it wasn’t necessarily true.” “It’s not that I don’t like being feminine,” she added. “I just don’t like being told how to be feminine.” Swank, a two-time Oscar winner, earned her first Academy Award for her leading role in ...
Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning’ Sets Cannes Film Festival Premiere

Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning’ Sets Cannes Film Festival Premiere

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By Ellise Shafer According To The variety Tom Cruise‘s “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning” is officially headed to Cannes Film Festival. The highly anticipated eighth film in the iconic spy franchise will premiere out of competition on May 14, with Cruise and director-writer Christopher McQuarrie in attendance. It marks Cruise’s third time at Cannes, with the first being for Ron Howard’s “Far and Away” in 1992 and the second just a few years ago for “Top Gun: Maverick” in 2022. During his last Cannes appearance, Cruise also received an honorary Palme d’Or and gave a masterclass to attendees. “In ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,’ Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt, who he has portrayed since the beginning of the franchise in 1996, and his IMF team ask you to trust them...
Academy President Janet Yang Urges Preservation of ‘Human Authorship’ in the AI Era

Academy President Janet Yang Urges Preservation of ‘Human Authorship’ in the AI Era

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By Carolyn Giardina According To The variety Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences president Janet Yang said the media and entertainment community needs to preserve “human authorship” as AI use evolves in Hollywood, Monday during a session at the NAB Show. “We need the human behind the AI,” she said. “I feel cautiously optimistic that we will find a path for what will be a big part of our lives.” In attendance at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas for the first time, Yang participated in a panel during which she provided an overview of the Academy and thoughts on AI to the engineering-heavy audience. Noting that the Academy has 19 branches, representing those in front of and behind the camera, as well as one of the newest, aimed at...
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