New on Paramount+: October 2021

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark is one of those films that every time you put it on, it’s like no time has past. You’re just a giddy kid reliving the excitement of Indy and Marion’s adventures all over again. Luckily, Paramount+ not only has Raiders of the Lost ArkMore »
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All the Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed in Venom: Let There Be Carnage

As the subtitle implies, Venom: Let There Be Carnage casts a spotlight onto sociopathic serial killer Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) and Carnage, the blood-red symbiote who makes Venom seem like a little kitty cat. Joining the fray at her lover Kasady’s side is Frances Barrison (Naomie … More »
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Aladdin Cancels 10 Days of Performances After New Breakthrough COVID Cases

Don’t let the CBS special fool you. Broadway’s back — but only with big, big provisos. Disney Theatrical Productions has halted performances of Aladdin on Broadway after unnamed cast/crew tested… More »
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Squid Game Recap: Out There, I Don’t Stand a Chance

The Squid Game premiere ended while we were still recovering from the shock of having witnessed hundreds of bodies left for dead in the aftermath of Red Light, Green Light. Its second episode, “Hell,” begins with a subtler surprise. As the guards wheel life-size, gift-wrapped boxes into … More »
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A Cruel Intentions TV Show Is In the Works at IMDb TV

Per Deadline, IMDb TV is currently developing a TV reboot of Cruel Intentions, the 1999 film that starred <a href="https://www.vultur… More »
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Matt Amodio, Adorable Nerd, Now Has Jeopardy!’s Second-Longest Winning Streak

What is … the man who loves saying “what’s”? Matt Amodio broke yet an… More »
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Low’s Never-ending Climb

A family as much as a band, Duluth indie-rock veterans Low had already planned on having a quiet year when the music industry ground to a halt last March. The tour for 2018’s exquisite, experimental <a href="https://www.vulture.com/… More »
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Carol Kane Looks Back on Hester Street and Not Going to Mexico With Andy Kaufman

Carol Kane was just 23 when she appeared in 1975’s Hester Street, a gentle, low-budget black-and-white drama partly in Yiddish and set among Lower East Side Jewish immigrants at the turn of the century. Written and directed by Joan Micklin Silver (in her feature directing debut) and effe… More »
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