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Michael Douglas, Willem Dafoe, Ellen Barkin And Homer Gere Join Oliver Stoneโ€™s Next Pic โ€˜White Liesโ€™

Homer Gere, Yvonne Chapman, Ellen Barkin, Willem Dafoe and Michael Douglas have rounded out the cast of Oliver Stoneโ€™s upcoming pic White Lies as principal photography commences. They join Josh Hartnett and Leila George. โ€œThe cast was a delight from beginning to end. And the Italian crew was the warmest I ever worked with. Iโ€™m [โ€ฆ]

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The Soul of the Stout: A Journey Through Traditional Pub Culture

Description
A cinematic and evocative photographic collection capturing the essence of traditional pub culture and the artistry of dark beer. From the warm, rain-slicked exterior of historic stone taverns to the precise craft of pouring the perfect pint, this series explores the deep textures and rich atmosphere of classic gathering spaces. Visual highlights include extreme macro shots of cascading nitrogen bubbles, the rich velvety texture of the creamy foam head, raw roasted malts held in weathered hands, and intimate moments shared under dim, candlelit interiors. The imagery seamlessly blends rustic wood elements, polished brass taps, and vibrant neon reflections to evoke a timeless sense of warmth, companionship, and brewing heritage.

Note: This entire photo series was conceptually designed and generated using Artificial Intelligence.

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Emma Stone's 9-Part Psychological Thriller Is So Good, You'll Wish You Found It Sooner

Benny Safdieand Nathan Fielderare two of the most unique creators working in Hollywood today, but they arenโ€™t a pair that would normally be associated with one another. Safdie has made a series of intense, gritty thrillers with his brother, whereas Fielder has developed an offbeat brand of dark comedy that consistently tears down the fourth wall. Their collaboration with Showtime's The Curse confronts uncomfortable ideas about what constitutes goodnessand uses the guise of being a genre show to spearhead caustic commentary about the artifice people tend to ignore. While being so avant-garde can sometimes be frustrating, The Curse is so entertaining in its idiosyncrasies that it grows more rewarding on each rewatch.

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โ€˜Yellowstoneโ€™ Meets โ€˜True Detectiveโ€™ in Taylor Sheridanโ€™s 107-Minute Neo-Western Streaming Smash

Taylor Sheridan fans are riding high right now after the legendary writer has delivered several intense shows to kick off 2026. Sheridan got the ball rolling with a new Yellowstone offshoot, Marshals, which stars Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton now that heโ€™s left ranch life behind to become a U.S. marshal. Around the same time that Marshals was first released via CBS โ€” the first Sheridan-produced network show โ€” Paramount Plus subscribers were treated to the first season of The Madison, the touching drama led by Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer. The Madison has already been renewed for second and third seasons, so the show isnโ€™t going off the air anytime in the next few years. Sheridan has a few other shows set to return later this year, including Tulsa King (starring Sylvester Stallone) and Mayor of Kingstown (starring Jeremy Renner), but the latter isnโ€™t the first time he has worked with the MCU star.

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โ€˜Marshalsโ€™ Season Finale Has Made a Colossal Mistake for Season 2

Marshals took the Yellowstone Universe in a different direction throughout its controversial first season, but it wasn't until the season finale, "Wolves at the Door," that it all came to an anticlimactic head. As it turns out, the threat to both Broken Rock and East Camp is one and the same: someone whom Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) trusted when it appears that he should not have. It's a shame that Chris Mulkey's Tom Weaver was exposed to viewers (though not our heroes themselves) to be Marshals' secret "big bag," and the half-hearted reveal alone reminds us that this Yellowstone spin-off needs to get its act together.

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FDA reviewing safety of abortion drug mifepristone

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is moving ahead with a safety review of the abortion pill mifepristone, according to an administration official. The move marks a victory for anti-abortion groups that could pave the way for the Trump administration to restrict its use and how it can be distributed. The retrospective analysis of data...

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Manuel Gual posted a photo:

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The Soul of the Stout: A Journey Through Traditional Pub Culture

Description
A cinematic and evocative photographic collection capturing the essence of traditional pub culture and the artistry of dark beer. From the warm, rain-slicked exterior of historic stone taverns to the precise craft of pouring the perfect pint, this series explores the deep textures and rich atmosphere of classic gathering spaces. Visual highlights include extreme macro shots of cascading nitrogen bubbles, the rich velvety texture of the creamy foam head, raw roasted malts held in weathered hands, and intimate moments shared under dim, candlelit interiors. The imagery seamlessly blends rustic wood elements, polished brass taps, and vibrant neon reflections to evoke a timeless sense of warmth, companionship, and brewing heritage.

Note: This entire photo series was conceptually designed and generated using Artificial Intelligence.

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โ€˜South Parkโ€™ Creator Trey Parker Says โ€˜We Have a President Who Thinks His Job Is to Be the Jokerโ€™

โ€œSouth Parkโ€ creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone did a quick video spot for the 19th Television Academy Honors, which aired on May 20. In it, they discussed their role in the world of comedy and explained why they made President Donald Trump a main character in the latest season of the iconic animated series. [โ€ฆ]

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Marc Maron & Rob Burnett Talk Existential Tribeca Dramedy โ€˜In Memoriam,โ€™ Maronโ€™s Process In Navigating Loss Of Partner Lynn Shelton & โ€œVoidโ€ Left Following End Of โ€˜WTFโ€™ Pod

In Memoriam, a new existential dramedy that premieres at the Tribeca Festival on Sunday, proves an ideal vehicle for Marc Maron to flex his acting chops. Mining the insecurities, anxieties and contradictions that have long animated his comedy, Maron here plays Langston, a veteran television actor who, after receiving a terminal diagnosis, becomes fixated with [โ€ฆ]

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โ€˜Marshalsโ€™: New Villains & Love Interests Emerge In Season Finale Of CBSโ€™ โ€˜Yellowstoneโ€™ Spinoff

Marshals, CBSโ€™ Yellowstone spinoff starring Luke Grimesโ€™ Kayce Dutton, closed out its freshman finale with another firefight, a new bad guy and a love interest that seems to have cemented herself with full โ€œRomeo and Juliet vibesโ€. Itโ€™s clearly still pretty violent in the mountains of Montana, long after John Dutton passed away. The finale [โ€ฆ]

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