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“Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials” Will Send Your Snooze Button Into Overdrive | | Roger Ebert
During her lifetime, Agatha Christie never hid her displeasure at the quality of film and TV adaptations of her novels. Though she herself wrote a letter in 1946 to legendary actress Joan Hickson saying, “I hope you will one...
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School Spinoff “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” Boldly Goes Through Growing Pains | | Roger Ebert
“Star Trek” has always touted its desire to explore strange new worlds; what “Starfleet Academy” supposes is, what if college is the strangest world of all? Glib as that may sound, it’s the premise behind Paramount+’s latest (and potentially...
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The Thrills Can’t Be Stopped in “Hijack” Season 2 | | Roger Ebert
Every few years, another movie chases the iconic highs of “Die Hard,” but most fall short. I hear you shouting out your favorites. I’ll add a few here: “Con Air,” “Speed,” “Air Force One.” Some of you might even...
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In the first five minutes of HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” the soaring title theme of its predecessors “Game of Thrones” and “House of the Dragon” trickles in, before abruptly cutting off, replaced by the sound of...
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HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” Is The Best Fantasy Adaptation of the Decade | | Roger Ebert
In the first five minutes of HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” the soaring title theme of its predecessors “Game of Thrones” and “House of the Dragon” trickles in, before abruptly cutting off, replaced by the sound of...
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The Many Reasons Women Are Watching “Heated Rivalry” | | Roger Ebert
Across the country, notably in New York City right now, lesbian bars are throwing “Heated Rivalry” watch parties; in the comments of “Heated Rivalry” TikToks, you will frequently see “I’m a lesbian, and I’m still at the cottage.” The...
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“Sinners,” “Bel-Air” Lead NAACP Image Award Nominees | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
“Sinners” and “Bel-Air” led the NAACP Image Awards when nominations were announced this morning on CBS. Ryan Coogler’s southern gothic vampire period piece nabbed a whopping 18 nods on the film side, while “Bel-Air,” which just aired its fourth...
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“One Battle After Another,” “Hamnet” Win Big at 2026 Golden Globes | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
Nikki Glaser hosted the 83rd Golden Globes on Sunday night, January 11. As predicted, the big winner of the night was Paul Thomas Anderson‘s “One Battle After Another,” which won Best Picture (Comedy/Musical), Best Supporting Actress (Teyana Taylor), Best...
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Uganda election: Police deny Bobi Wine abduction claims as Yoweri Museveni heads for victory
Anita Nkonge,BBC AfricaandLucy FlemingGetty ImagesPolice in Uganda have denied allegations that presidential candidate Bobi Wine was abducted on Friday...