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About two dozen reporters and editors from several desks are leading The Times's coverage of the anticipated festivities in Manhattan this week.
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On social media, he said the Village People's lead singer, Victor Willis, was with him "right from the beginning." But the president has a more complicated history with the group.
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Often performing dressed as a helmeted police officer, he also co-wrote the group's biggest hits, including "Y.M.C.A." and "Macho Man."
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Lexi Minetree beat out 5,000 other actors to play the teenage heroine of "Elle," a prequel series. She shares many qualities with her can-do character.
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Now that Sandra Boynton's books have crossed generations of child-rearing — and her first, "Hippos Go Berserk!," is approaching 50 — they deserve another look.
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Victor Willis was the band's frontman and co-wrote most of their hit songs including YMCA.
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Watching 2016's Sausage Party through a 2024 lens is a fraught experience. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's anti-VeggieTales comedy is stuffed with jokes based on ethnic stereotypes associated with foods. Bottles of sauerkraut spout Nazi rhetoric in song form (the joke being some pun on "exterminating the juice"). A…
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Produced by Peter Jackson and directed by Christian Rivers, Mortal Engines (above) revolves around large mobile communities known as "traction cities." Based on the first in a popular series of novels by Philip Reeve and sumptuously designed, the action-adventure is set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, where it covers a lot of ground in telling its tale of courage and daring.
What lies ahead for action movies in the new year? We've picked out three upcoming thrillers that all look very promising.
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Gina Rodriguez stars as an American woman who is forced by authorities to go undercover in a Mexican gang in order to clear her name of the crime the gang forced her to commit. The twisty thriller also stars Anthony Mackie; it looks to be... Read More
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Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Music Video of the Day:
Footage from Return of the Jedi merges with retro '80s-influenced graphics in this music video for "Sunrise on Endor" by Gemini Sunset (via Geekologie):
Video Essay of the Day:
For Fandor, Leigh Singer examines Dogtooth, the breakout movie of The Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos:
Movie History of the Day:
One Hundred Years of Cinema chronicles the history of Italian horror movies, including the original Suspiria:
Movie Comparison of the Day:
Couch Tomato shows us 24 reasons that Pixar's Incredibles 2 is basically the same movie as Ghostbusters II:
Vintage Image of the... Read More
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