Dimitri Vegas Explains The Process Of Voicing Peter Parker For “Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse”

What’s it like voicing the legendary Peter Parker, aka The Amazing Spider-Man? Only ask Dimitri Thivaios, better Called Dimitri Vegas of all Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, since he’s voicing the titular character for the Dutch dubbed variant of Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse. The movie is now out in theatres, and Dimi posted a movie
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Oxford English Dictionary adds “Lynchian”, “Tarantinoesque”, and “Kubrickian”

It’s a good afternoon for David Lynch, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, and many other legendary filmmakers. The Oxford English Dictionary has declared  over a hundred film-related words, and their names have all been turned to adjectives. Terms like Lynchian, Tarantinoesque, Kubrickian, Spielbergian, Altmanesque, and also Capraesque are officially a part of the dictionary’s lexicon, which should bring film writers
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Soulwax’s ‘Part of the Weekend Never Dies’ has been re-released

After 10 years, Soulwax has re-released its 2008 documentary Part of the Weekend Never Dies for the first time in HD and for free on YouTube. The rockumentary follows the dance music pioneers on what seems to be a never-ending excursion, where they catch the development of a scene by 2005-2007 — a alchemist’s golden
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Bryan Singer in talks to direct Red Sonja

Bryan Singer has faced quite a nasty bout of PR recently. Just days after being fired from directing the nearly-completed Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, fresh sexual assault allegations against the director arose. While the backlash has been apparent (he was dropped as executive producer of FX’s X-Men show, Legion, as well as his agency, WME), it all
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Film Review: The Little Stranger Excels at Mood Even When Its Drama Underwhelms

The Pitch: It’s 1948 in the English countryside. WWII is over, but its own ghosts continue to occupy the lands once ruled by the noblest families. One of them for hundreds of years would be the Ayres, who oversaw the once-opulent Hundreds Hall since the epicenter of British large culture. Post-war, however, Hundreds Hall isn’t. Mrs.
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Woody Allen’s new film A Rainy Day in New York shelved by Amazon

Amazon Studios has indefinitely shelved the latest Movie from Woody Allen, A Rainy Day in New York. The film a part of a five-picture deal Amazon struck with Allen back in 2016. The movie from the partnership, Wonder Wheel, struggled to locate cinemas ready to disperse it and flopped at the box office upon its release. 
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