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Mortimer Brewster, a newspaper drama critic, playwright and author known for his diatribes against marriage, suddenly falls in love and gets married; but when he makes a quick trip home to tell his two maiden aunts, he finds out his aunts' hobby - killing lonely old men and burying them in the cellar!
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Cinema Paradiso will welcome patrons back, paying tribute to cinematic art and its impact on individuals and community. Former documentary filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore “has plugged into something vital about the hold movies have on us,” says Rolling Stone. “The film recreates a time when people gathered in shoe-box theaters, like this village's Cinema Paradiso, to watch flickering images that could conjure up the whole world.” “Its child's-eye view of the world—a view bursting with wonder, curiosity and longing...” remarks the New York Times. “Early in the movie, Alfredo (the projectionist) sternly declares to Salvatore (his young protege): ‘Life isn't like it is in the movies. Life is harder.’ Cinema Paradiso achingly wishes that weren't so.” And it’s a fitting salute to Ennio Morricone, the composer of this and so many other movie scores (The Good the Bad and the Ugly, and the Oscar-winning The Hateful Eight), who the New York Times memorialized as “a magician of sound” after his July 6 passing.
Rfor language and brief sexual material.
A matchmaker's lucrative business is complicated when she falls into a toxic love triangle that threatens her clients.
PG-13for violence, action and language.
Follows the titular superhero as he reconciles his heritage with his human upbringing. He is the embodiment of truth, justice and the American way in a world that views this as old-fashioned.
PG-13for action/violence and some language.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios’ “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” introduces Marvel’s First Family—Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and Ben Grimm/The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they face their most daunting challenge yet. Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, they must defend Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus (Ralph Ineson) and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer (Julia Garner). And if Galactus’ plan to devour the entire planet and everyone on it weren’t bad enough, it suddenly gets very personal. The action adventure also stars Paul Walter Hauser, John Malkovich, Natasha Lyonne and Sarah Niles. Directed by Matt Shakman, produced by Kevin Feige and executive produced by Louis D’Esposito, Grant Curtis and Tim Lewis, Marvel Studios’ “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” opens in theaters July 25, 2025.
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A woman leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower.