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BOTTOM LINE An inventive satire about an infuriating cultural moment. Would you like to revisit the COVID-19 pandemic? I didn ...
With James Gunn’s Superman and Universal’s dinosaurs roaming the Earth, counter-programming, read Paramount Animation’s ...
Ari Aster’s movies, from “Hereditary” to “Midsommar,” traffic in trauma. And “Eddington” is dense with multiple levels that stoke the ever-present unease.
Joaquin Phoenix is still haunted by one of his most awkward late-night moments in TV. During Tuesday’s appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Phoenix reflected on his now-infamous 2009 ...
Joaquin Phoenix has apologised to David Letterman for his infamous "horrible" appearance on The Late Show back in 2009.
Set in early 2020, the bleak, black comedy takes on COVID, masks, BLM, police violence, Antifa, white guilt, white grievance and the growth of toxic online influencers.
Phoenix recalled the 2009 interview during an appearance on Late Show With Stephen Colbert, explaining why he decided to appear in-character for the interview with Letterman for the mockumentary he ...
"Drag Race Philippines" is getting an "Vs. the World" version of the series, "Slaysian Royale." Cast members were announced ...
The actor was promoting the mockumentary 'I'm Still Here' when he delivered one of the strangest interviews ever recorded for late-night television.
You might need to lie down for a bit after “Eddington.” Preferably in a dark room with no screens and no talking. “Eddington,” Ari Aster’s latest nightmare vision, is sure to divide (along which ...
Joaquin Phoenix marked his first appearance on the late-night staple in 16 years. The actor stepped in as a guest of honor on ...
Ari Aster's 'Eddington' is poised to be another dark comedy for the filmmaker and star Joaquin Phoenix discusses their collaborative future.