Béla Tarr, the celebrated Hungarian filmmaker known for his darkly distinctive films like Sátántangó and Damnation, has died.
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The major film studios are in a desperate spot, still not having recovered from the mass exodus to home viewing that began during the COVID-19 pandemic. Getting enough viewers to theaters to justify ...
Chris Rea was massive in the late-80s and early-90s, often pigeonholed as the kind of musician enjoyed by people who couldn’t ...