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Mother!
Him (Javier Bardem) is a poet struggling to find inspiration and step back into the spotlight who's said to have lost "everything" in a terrible fire. Mother (Jennifer Lawrence) is his selfless young wife who's dedicated to make him happy with her unconditional support and by making their home a "paradise". One day, a stranger (Ed Harris) shows up on the doorstep of their isolated, imposing Victorian house after mistaking it for a B&B. Surprised by her husband's decision to let him stay over "as long as he wants", the woman will try, as best as she can, to accept it. What she doesn't know yet...
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Netflix Reproduces Posters of ’80s Classics that Inspired Stranger Things
Netflix has always been candid about how much its original hit series Stranger Things is inspired by classics from the '80s (without doubts one of the reasons why we love it so much!). Priding themselves for so cleverly making use of the power of nostalgia, the streaming service's creative team decided to pay homage to each movie that influenced the show (only a few weeks before the release of its highly anticipated second season) by replicating their famous posters and adding Stranger Things characters within each universe. And the results, dare we say it, are brilliant!
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High School Students Got to Direct Seth Rogen and James Franco for Hilarious Short About Bullying
When they first started drafting the script for their short film about bullying called Dumpster Diving, students from John C. Fremont high school in L.A. had no idea they'll end up directing big Hollywood talents Seth Rogen, James Franco, Michael Peña, Nick Kroll and Hannah Simone! Product of the joint project between the new program And Action! co-created by screenwriter Evan Goldberg (Superbad, Pineapple Express) and WE Schools destined to give youth a chance to create socially conscious short films with the help of professionals from the cinema industry, Dumpster Diving offered a group of gifted teens the opportunity of a lifetime to break into the movie business.
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How Heath Ledger Became the Joker for The Dark Knight
Now in serious competition with Bill Skarsgård's portrayal of the evil clown Pennywise in the latest adaptation of Stephen King's It, Heath Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight remains one of the most fascinating antagonists in the history of cinema. Back in April 2017, Spike TV's tribute documentary I Am Heath Ledger offered a rare behind-the-scenes insight into the making of Christopher Nolan's colossal movie in which we get to learn how important the (in)famous role was for the actor who passed away almost 10 years ago at the age of 28.











