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Longlegs Director Osgood Perkins on Making His Own Silence of the Lambs With Nicolas Cage
IGN India· 3 days agoOh, and a horrifying performance from Nicolas Cage as the film’s central villain waiting in the...
Bucking Tradition at the Gay Rodeo
them· 6 days agoIn her first competition, she wrestled a steer to the ground, with the goal of taking it down with her arms — and ended up on her back, holding the steer...
‘Longlegs’ movie review: Nicholas Cage’s ghoulish boogeyman crowns Osgood Perkins’ rancid fever...
The Hindu· 3 days agoNeon’s relentless marketing campaign for Osgood Perkins’ fourth feature successfully wove tall tales...
The Lurking Uzbek Menace
The Dispatch· 6 days agoBut NatCon 4 isn’t Krikorian’s first rodeo, and that wasn’t his first clown. It isn’t just Krikorian, of course. Wandering around this gathering of the...
‘The First of the Odds’: A short story by novelist Anees Salim
Scroll· 2 days agoThere was a problem with this kind of pain, it would grow more intense with time, and I was almost sure that the lump in my throat would harden day by day, especially at sunset ...
Tweets of the Week: England deep fakes, Darwin Nunez fights fans, and it’s coming home?
The Football Faithful· 15 hours agoThe best tweets of the past week from Football Twitter as England prepare to face Spain in the Euro...
Delectable nostalgia
The Hindu· 1 day agoThe great writer Rabindranath Tagore in his Bengali playlet Amal O Doiwala (Amal and curd-vendor) gracefully glorifies the profession of street vendors...
‘Twilight Zone’ Creator Rod Serling’s Dark Past ‘Created a Pathway’ to His Success, Daughter Reveals
Closer Weekly· 4 days agoThough he was called “Hollywood’s angry young man," The Twilight Zone’s creator and narrator, Rod...
The Scares Are Scarce In Kakuda, Neither Fearful Nor Funny, Just Bland
Times Now· 4 days agoMore bland than blind faith, Kakuda is a double disappointment. Firstly we expected more from...
The cast of “The Jamie Foxx Show”: Where are they now?
Revolt· 3 days agoDuring the ‘90s, many Black Americans found comfort in having a plethora of sitcoms that catered to...