Unfit The Psychology Of Donald Trump Documentary Exclusive Clip

Now, an upcoming documentary seeks to make sense of it all. Below, check out an exclusive clip from “#Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump.” With interviews from doctors and mental health professionals, the film offers an analysis of the behavior, psyche, condition, and stability of Trump, as well as his impact on society. With this, the filmmakers conclude that Trump is a malignant narcissist, a psychological condition that combines narcissistic personality disorder, paranoia, sadism, and anti-social behavior....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Hilda Vasquez

A League Of Their Own Prequel Without The Girls Was Scrapped

“We actually wanted to do a prequel sequel — we wanted to do a movie about Jimmy,” Ganz said. “It was going to talk about his career before he got involved with the women’s baseball league, and then it would sort of skip over that, and the last act was going to be his career afterward, where he got a job managing a men’s baseball team and actually did a favor for an older Black player that he had met in the prequel part, to give him one last shot....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Vincent Mckenna

A Quiet Place 2 Release Delayed From April To September 2021

The new release date for “A Quiet Place Part II” marks its fourth attempt at opening. Paramount was originally scheduled to open the movie in U.S. theaters on March 20, 2020, but the pandemic forced the title to delay to September 4, 2020. As the pandemic showed no signs of slowing down, Paramount announced in July it would be delaying “A Quiet Place Part II” again to April 23, 2021, over a year after its first scheduled date....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Sheena Harris

Always Sunny Pranked Danny Devito With Fake Episode

“They once put me in a situation that was like, I was in jail being raped by various inmates and I was at the end of my rope,” DeVito said. “This was not recent. This was a while ago. Somewhere in the middle. And I got a script that my assistant said, ‘Oh, the guys, Charlie [Day] and Glenn [Howerton] and Rob [McElhenney] called up this morning.’ I was going to work that day....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Ricardo Dewey

Ambulance Review A Mind Numbing Explosion Laden Speed Knockoff

“Nobody gets to kill a cop,” earnestly proclaims camo-pants-wearing Captain Monroe (Garret Dillahunt), about the core reason for the bombastic chase in and around downtown Los Angeles at the center of this heroes-and-robbers movie. This is the man behind the terrible “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” so that the entire plot of this one hinges on the city moving heaven and earth to rescue a naïve policeman seems on brand....

November 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1262 words · Alberto Piper

Anne Boleyn Review Jodie Turner Smith Anchors Bland Amc Series

Initially airing in the U.K. and picked up by AMC, creator Eve Hedderwick Turner’s “Anne Boleyn” bills itself as a “psychological thriller” following the second of Henry VIII’s doomed wives. Anne Boleyn (Jodie Turner-Smith) has been Queen for two-and-a-half years at this point, pregnant with her second child after birthing an unwanted daughter. Her eventual miscarriage causes the King (Mark Stanley) to start casting his eye toward his next wife and Anne fearing that her life is on the line....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 810 words · Hazel Ross

Atlanta Season 4 Review Donald Glover Looks Back For What S Next

Spirits of the past feel right at home among Europe’s dense history and make great additions to a trippy comedy like “Atlanta” — especially ones that take the form of real characters, like Alfred’s random friend Lorraine (Ava Grey) who just happens to share a name with his late mother and sees through his pretense to the person underneath. But not all of Season 3’s ambitious choices were well received....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 934 words · Harriet Walker

Bad Hair Teaser Justin Simien S Horror Satire Has A Killer Weave

Written and directed by “Dear White People” filmmaker Simien, this 1989-set thriller stars breakout Elle Lorraine as the survivor of a scalp burn from a perm gone wrong. To impress her dreadlocked boss at a music-video TV show, she’s asked to get a weave — but the weave comes with a mind of its own. The movie also stars Vanessa Williams, Lena Waithe, Laverne Cox, Jay Pharoah, Kelly Rowland, Blair Underwood, James Van Der Beek, and Usher Raymond....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Frank Love

Banshees Of Inisherin Trailer Colin Farrell Brendan Gleeson

Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite with each other and McDonagh for the upcoming film, having previously worked together on the director’s well-loved 2008 crime comedy “In Bruges.” Earlier this year, McDonagh told Vanity Fair he hoped “The Banshees of Inisherin” would entertain the cult fans of “In Bruges” in similar ways, but that it “could be a little more, at least at the outset, odder or weirder — and definitely something different....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 385 words · Charles Ly

Being The Ricardos To Spider Man J K Simmons Continues To Shine

“He was an understudy in my first play ‘A Few Good Men,’ back in 1990,” Sorkin told IndieWire of the now widely esteemed actor, “And I got a call from the stage manager just to alert me that he was going on at a Wednesday matinee, so I ran to the theater. I wanted to catch his performance, understudying the role that Jack Nicholson played in the movie. He just blew the roof off the theater, a full house on Broadway went crazy....

November 9, 2022 · 7 min · 1355 words · Erin Tomilson

Bojack Horseman Exploring Mortality In The View From Halfway Down

For director Amy Winfrey, who oversaw 21 episodes throughout the six seasons, “The View from Halfway Down” was a particularly satisfying conclusion. Winfrey not only got to dabble in the ultimate expression of surrealism, but she also got to participate in fun callbacks with some of her favorite characters, including “Horsin’ Around” sitcom creator Herb Kazzaz (Stanley Tucci) and child-actress-turned pop star Sarah Lynn (Kristen Schaal). “In ‘Downer Ending,’” Winfrey said, “a young BoJack is hiding under a table from his mother because he doesn’t want to perform ‘The Lollipop Song....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 779 words · Constance Monaghan

Bridgerton Costumes Ellen Mirojnick Costume Designer For Netflix

But “Bridgerton” isn’t your typical Regency romance tale of virgins blushing when their bonnets get knocked off in front of the vicar. The show has a decidedly modern air — there is smoking, drinking, and sex, sometimes all at the same time — and that is reflected in glorious, edgy costuming that includes a vibrant palette of colors, intricate detailing on each and every dress and eye-catching embellishments to complete the look....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 846 words · Karen Brown

Bros Will Not Premiere In Middle East Due To Queer Bans

Universal Pictures confirmed the first R-rated gay rom-com ever made by a major studio will not debut in Middle East markets “due to cultural and commercial reasons,” per a source. The film premieres in the U.S. September 30 and will be rolled out in most international markets throughout October and November. “Bros” is expected to not screen in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Kuwait, especially after those respective nations have previously banned films with queer themes, much like “Lightyear” and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” earlier this year....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 384 words · Christine Murray

Cinema Paradiso Tv Series In The Works Giuseppe Tornatore Directing

The Oscar-winning writer/director is set to adapt his 1989 classic film “Cinema Paradiso” into a six-episode streaming series, as Variety first reported. Tornatore will write and direct the TV show, produced by Marco Belardi (“Perfect Strangers”) through his Bamboo Production banner. Belardi revealed the series is set to land at a prominent U.S. streamer. “Cinema Paradiso” tells the story of a stunning Sicilian cinema house where a young boy named Toto falls in love with film....

November 9, 2022 · 3 min · 479 words · Timothy Lang

Decision To Leave Trailer Park Chan Wook S Neo Noir Love Story

Park’s Cannes award-winning noir film “Decision to Leave” has already topped critics’ lists following its festival premiere and is officially South Korea’s Oscar entry for Best International Feature Film. The love story stars Park Hae-Il as a detective investigating a man’s death in the mountains while being transfixed by his elusive widow, played by Tang Wei. The film opens in theaters October 14 from Mubi. Park co-wrote the script along with Seo-kyeong Jeong, and won the Best Director award at Cannes....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 385 words · Christopher Hodges

Doctor Strange Is Next Week But For Now Box Office Hits A New Low

To be fair, that’s a low bar to clear at $67 million — the lowest for any April weekend in this century other than the past two Covid-affected ones. In terms of tickets sold (around 6 million), possibly the fewest for any weekend since the 1930s. “Doctor Strange” is expected to open to at least $150 million; $200 million is possible. Strong initial reaction to Paramount’s “Top Gun: Maverick,” both at CinemaCon and in early press screenings, suggest May could provide a one-two punch to launch a strong summer....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 990 words · Pedro Schuster

Doomsday Trailer A Millennial Cult Has A Deadly Mission

As the title may have indicated, there are fewer sun salutations and more sex cult craze at this particular wellness center. Part “Midsommar,” part “Yellowjackets” (check out that Antler Queen crown!), and a whole lot of (alleged) Scientology, Daytime Emmy–nominated limited series “Doomsday” promises salvation in the sexiest — and scariest — way possible. IndieWire exclusively premiered the new “Doomsday” trailer, introducing audiences to the residents of a millennial cult....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · James Rasmusson

Dune Part Two Timoth E Chalamet Celebrates Production Wrap

Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” officially wrapped production, with star Timothée Chalamet sharing a behind-the-scenes photo to mark the end of filming. “DUNE 2 WRAPPED,” Chalamet captioned, adding in parentheses, “with desert dad!” (He’s pictured here with his father, Marc Chalamet.) Chalamet also flashes the peace sign against a fitting backdrop of sand dunes. IndieWire has reached out to production sources for comment. The Oscar nominee recently shared a first look at the sequel film with his back to the camera....

November 9, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · William Rodriguez

Earwig And The Witch How Studio Ghibli Made Its First Cg Movie

“For Studio Ghibli, it’s important for us to constantly try new things, whether it goes down well or not,” said the younger Miyazaki. “It’s not enough just to carry on the legacy of what they have built because it would only be a copy and an inferior version of that even. And, for me, that was to try the first CG movie at the studio. I’ve seen hand-drawn animators, who have huge talent and have done great work outside of Studio Ghibli, [struggle] because of the pressure....

November 9, 2022 · 4 min · 723 words · Lawrence Mowery

Elvis The Stories Behind 3 Key Costumes From Baz Luhrmann S Biopic

What Butler wears during each of these transformational moments — a pink-and-black suit, tight black leather-on-leather outfit, and white jumpsuit, respectively — helps convey Presley’s rock persona in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s. “What I came away with about Elvis is what a singular star maker he was, and how unbounded by convention he was,” costume designer Catherine Martin told IndieWire. “You just don’t think of [his birthplace of] Tupelo [Mississippi] as being a style center of the world,” said Martin, who also served as producer and production designer on the delirious biopic directed by her husband, Baz Luhrmann....

November 9, 2022 · 5 min · 932 words · Tanya Esposito