Was 1971 cinema’s greatest ever year?

What is the greatest year in cinema? There will never be a definitive answer. It’s all subjective of course, because it’s always a question of personal taste and opinion. But, for me, 1971 is indisputably the best ever in movie history. What stands out is the sheer variety of films on offer: what other year gives you Monty Python and

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Carrie-Anne Moss Pic Die Alone Gets New Sales Company & U.S. Deal; First Look At The Matrix & The Acolyte Actress In Thriller

EXCLUSIVE: Thriller Die Alone, starring Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix franchise), Douglas Smith (Big Little Lies), Frank Grillo (Captain America) and Kimberly-Sue Murray (V Wars), has switched international sales companies from Archstone — which launched the project in Cannes — to Myriad Pictures. The Minds Eye Entertainment production recently wrapped production in Saskatchewan. Above is a first look at Moss in

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New Zealand Is Trying to Shake Off Its Losses

In recent weeks, a mood of cautious optimism swept through rugby fans and sports analysts in New Zealand. After a year of dismal performances, the All Blacks, New Zealand’s men’s rugby team, seem at times to have regained the magic that long powered them to greatness. Now, some wonder — often in disbelief, and with several caveats — whether that

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Yorgos Lanthimos Says An Intimacy Coordinator Made “Everything Much Easier For Everyone” On ‘Poor Things’ Given Amount Of Nudity For Emma Stone — Venice

Yorgos Lanthimos passed through the Lido this morning with Poor Things, starring Emma Stone, his first feature film since 2017’s The Favourite.  Based on Alasdair Gray’s 1992 novel of the same name, Poor Things follows Stone as Bella Baxter, a creation of the brilliant and unorthodox scientist played by Willem Dafoe in an echo of Mary Shelley’s classic horror novel

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