‘Extra Geography’ Review: Two British Teens Struggle to Map their Friendship in a ‘Rushmore’-Inspired Charmer
Molly Manners’ debut feature is a fun — and sneakily tragic — portrait of growing up and growing apart.
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Molly Manners’ debut feature is a fun — and sneakily tragic — portrait of growing up and growing apart.
BAFTA-winning TV director Molly Manners’ debut feature stars Galaxie Clear and Marni Duggan as teenage BFFs who give themselves the assignment of falling in love.
Director Poh Si Teng followed a trio of doctors who performed surgeries at the Nasser Medical Complex while the war raged on, risking their lives to save others.
Female friendships demand something a little extra. As that famous America Ferrera monologue in “Barbie” reminded us, it’s tough to be a woman — or, in the case of the two off-kilter leads of the uniquely witty “Extra Geography,” to…
Early reviews for Marvel’s Wonder Man are a very good sign for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Thanks to several positive reactions and one of the very best Rotten Tomatoes scores for an MCU show, Marvel fans looking ahead should be…
Season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen is officially out, and fans around the world are thrilled to finally see the next arc, the Culling Games, come to life on screen. The title quickly rose to the top ten most popular series…
Forget Warner Bros, the real war zone between Netflix and Paramount this weekend is live spectacle sports. Originally locked in for tonight from Taiwan, the Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters-run streamer’s Skyscraper Live was already set to steal some of…
As a founding member of Duran Duran, you wouldn’t think that much could surprise John Taylor. By 1984, each of the British new wave gods’ first three albums had gone platinum, their cinematic videos were regularly rotated on MTV, and…
The network’s new editor-in-chief is set to focus more on her new gig as a “bloodbath” reportedly looms over “60 Minutes.”
She also starred in ‘Dragstrip Riot’ and ‘High School Hellcats’ before co-founding Childhelp, the nonprofit organization dedicated to helping abused, neglected and at-risk kids.