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A little over a year ago, I wrote a column that received a lot of backlash. I talked about how not everyone likes Quentin Tarantino films.
Prime Social Group announced the lineup for the 17th edition of Number Fest on Wednesday, and Rae Sremmurd will headline the now one-day-long festival.
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It’s a new year, which means new movies will come to theaters. As usual, superhero movies will dominate most of the box office, but that doesn’t mean those are the only films to see. Here are the movies you’re bound to hear about all year long:
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The are major differences between watching a movie in a theater and on Netflix. In a theater, there are less distractions, better sound and an atmosphere that makes watching more fun. Not to mention the quality of the motions are better. That’s why if you’re watching Roma, you need to see it on the big screen.
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If it wasn’t award season already, then it is now with the announcing of the Golden Globes nominations, which were announced Thursday morning. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the voting body for the ceremony, is usually pretty controversial with its decisions, and it always finds ways to spice the nominations up. As usual, some nominations came out of nowhere, where others felt very fitting. Here are nine takeaways from the Golden Globes nominations:
From ‘Hereditary’ to ‘A Star Is Born.’
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Post writer Jonny Palermo joins host Georgia Davis as she discusses her reactions to Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 film Reservoir Dogs.
There are long standing debates among Harry Potter fans that not everyone can agree on. One of them revolves around one of the most beloved characters: Albus Dumbledore.
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Film student Savannah Heller joins host Georgia Davis to discuss Wes Anderson’s Oscar-winning film The Grand Budapest Hotel. The pair gets into a deep discussion about the film’s cinematography and editing and how they aide Anderson’s visual storytelling style.
The second installment of the Fantastic Beast franchise was released Friday, unleashing all of the nitpickers who are fans of Harry Potter. But Crimes of Grindelwald and Harry Potter are not the same — they just take place in the same universe.
Last year, Timothée Chalamet stole every viewers’ heart in Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name. That same year, he starred as the bad boy in Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird. Every entertainment consumer waited anxiously to see what big project the heartthrob would do next.
The 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a movie loved by many people, so host Georgia Davis watched it for the first time. Joined by The Post’s director of multimedia Alex Penrose, the two discuss the film’s plot and the implications of erasing someone from a person’s memories. They also talk about Jim Carrey’s emotional role as Joel.