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It wasn't me... it was... my evil twin brother! This week, V and Emily look at a somewhat different kind of fandom by delving into the long, long history of As The World Turns, a daytime soap opera that ran for over 50 years. ATWT made television history in 2007 when they featured the first M/M kiss, and first positively-portrayed M/M relationship, on American daytime television, but of course, Luke/Noah were not without drama. Melodrama. This star-studded episode features green-card marriages, murder attempts, doctor-blackmailing, Meg Ryan, and Spanish prisons. What more could you want from your stories? 
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Hey can you share what statement you're talking about? I've been feeling very annoyed by people's behavior re dwd so i love seeing cast and crew addressing stuff but I dont always know where to find it. Thanks in advance :)
Forty members of the Don't Worry Darling crew and production team are speaking out following accusations of on-set tension tied to the recently released film.
Vulture reported on Friday that film star Florence Pugh and director/star Olivia Wilde got into a "screaming match" on the Don't Worry Darling set, citing an unnamed insider who reportedly spent "significant time" behind the scenes of the film.
Claiming that a "blowout argument" took place between Wilde, 38, and Pugh, 26, in January 2021, the outlet reported that Pugh was allegedly upset with Wilde's "frequent, unexplained absences," stating that she and star Harry Styles, who are dating, "would just disappear."
Now, in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, personnel who worked on Don't Worry Darling say that any rumors of onset tensions "are completely false."
"As a crew, we've avoided addressing the absurd gossip surrounding the movie we're so proud of, but feel the need to correct the anonymous 'sources' quoted in a recent article," the statement begins. "Any allegations about unprofessional behavior on the set of Don't Worry Darling are completely false."
Calling Wilde "an incredible leader and director who was present with and involved in every aspect of production," the behind-the-scenes workers said the star "ran this set with class and respect for everyone involved."
They also stated, "There was never a screaming match between our director and anyone, let alone a member of our cast," referencing Vulture's claims about an onset feud between Wilde and Pugh.
"We are happy to put our names on this, as real people who worked on the film, and who have witnessed and benefitted from the collaborative and safe space Olivia creates as a director and leader," the statement continued. "We're also thrilled that the movie is in theaters this weekend. We can't wait for you to see it on the big screen."
Miri Yoon, a producer for Don't Worry Darling, also told PEOPLE exclusively, "Rumors of screaming matches between our director and leading lady on set are completely unfounded. We truly hope you enjoy the movie."
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See the full list of names of the 40 members of the Don't Worry Darling crew and production team below:
Chris Baugh, location manager
Josh Bramer, property master
Katie Byron, production designer
Matthew Libatique, director of photography
Steve Morrow, sound mixer
Arianne Phillips, costume designer
Alex G. Scott, executive producer
Katie Silberman, writer/producer
Heba Thorisdottir, makeup department head
Eliana Alcouloumre, production assistant
Mary Florence Brown, art director
Monica Chamberlain, assistant costume designer
Conrad Curtis, second second assistant director
Raphael Di Febo, assistant property master
Rachael Ferrara, set decorator
Jake Ferrero, lighting technician
Jeff Ferrero, gaffer
Zach Gulla, set dresser
Yani Gutierrez, production assistant
David Hecht, assistant property master
Becca Holstein, director's assistant
Nic Jones, programmer
Michael Kaleta, boom operator
Gerardo Lara, electrician
JB Leconte, rig programmer
Lexi Lee, set dresser
John Mang, dolly grip
Mark Mann, best boy
Gideon Markham, lighting console programmer
Alex Mazekian, graphic artist
Melissa McSorley, food stylist
Bryan Mendoza, sound utility
Luis Moreno, rigging gaffer
Noelle Pinola, set dresser
Scott Sakamoto, A camera operator
Chris Scharffenberg, set dresser
Grace Shaw, production assistant
Alexander Szuch, electrician
Erika Toth, art director
Tricia Yoo, set costumer
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Kids' painkiller shortage could last into new year, pharmacists say
Jake Reid of pharmacists' association speaks with the CBC's Alexandre Silberman about the national drug shortage and what pharmacists are doing about it.
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'The Report' Details the Long Slog Towards Exposing Torture
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Starring: Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Morrison, Tim Blake Nelson, Ben McKenzie, Jake Silberman, Matthew Rhys, Ted Levine, Michael C. Hall, Maura Tierney, Dominic Fumusa, Corey Stoll
Director: Scott Z. Burns
Running Time: 118 Minutes
Rating: R for Depictions of Torture
Release Date: November 15, 2019 (Limited)
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- When my mom was my age, she had me. I've never even had a boyfriend. - But you're like, a grown up. - Take that back.
Set It Up, Claire Scanlon (2018)
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Live Picks: 4/5
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The Antlers; Photo by Hana Tajima
BY JORDAN MAINZER
Composers. Americana. The saddest indie rock you’ve ever heard.
Nils Frahm, Art Institute of Chicago
Since he last played Thalia Hall a year ago, German musician/composer/producer Nils Frahm has released a couple EPs, Encore 1 and Encore 2. However, he’s still predominantly touring his 2018 LP All Melody, which includes a stop at the Rubloff Auditorium at the Art Institute of Chicago (presumably rescheduled from Symphony Center due to the CSO strike).
Revisit our profile of the label to which Frahm is signed, Erased Tapes.
The Antlers, Thalia Hall
Their most recent album was 2014′s Familiars, but 2019 marks the 10-year anniversary of The Antlers’ heartbreaking breakout album Hospice. The record got reissued earlier this year as Frenchkiss Records’ 100th release, celebrating their 20th anniversary. The band plays Thalia Hall tonight to celebrate, likely playing the record in full before an encore of other material (including Peter Silberman’s solo stuff).
New York composer Tim Mislock opens.
Ryan Bingham, Park West
Ryan Bingham is doing the opposite of what the Chicago Cubs are doing right now: keeping it simple, having fun, and delivering substance. The first three songs on his new album American Love Song reintroduce him with a bang. On “Jingle and Go”, he describes the joy of playing at bars for tips. He stomps along in the Stones-esque “Nothin’ Holds Me Down”. He then even has the gall to reference the character of Jumpin’ Jack Flash in the first lines of “Pontiac”. He doesn’t care.
But then Bingham slows things down. Broken and defeated, he tries to woo someone on the twangy “Lover Girl”, offering a more realistically drab worldview on both that and the finger-picked blues ditty “Beautiful and Kind”. His raspy voice provides such a high level of aesthetic authenticity that he dispels the normally tired authenticity narrative, and that voice is especially effective on these lyrics-forward slow songs. For instance, from anyone else, a country swayer like “Situation Station” would be cliche, but hearing Bingham lay into Donald Trump with gravel is convincing. Even better is the filthy “Got Damn Blues”; Bingham’s pronunciation of the title words seem to alternate between the actual title and “got them blues.” Backed by a gospel choir, he makes you feel it, too.
Over 15 songs and an hour, of course American Love Song has some throwaways (“Time for My Mind”, “Blue”, and the too obvious “America”). But overall, Bingham saves the truly reflective songs for the second half of the album, and many are standouts. Not just the impressively mandolin-led “What Would I’ve Become” or the cemetery tales and crescendos of “Stones”--“Wolves”, a beautiful acoustic guitar ballad, sees Bingham describe getting through a rough childhood of bullying, feelings that surfaced again after conspiracy theorists questioned Parkland survivors. Oh, and he throws a burner in the middle of all these tearjerkers, the jail rock of “Hot House”. You could say Bingham does a lot with a little, and he’d probably tell you it’s the only way he knows how.
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L.A. rock band The Americans open.
Lilly Hiatt, Fitzgerald’s
We previewed Lilly Hiatt’s show at SPACE last year:
“Nashville singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt recruited a new band for her third album Trinity Lane, and it’s her best record yet. With John Condit on guitar, Robert Hudson on bass, and Allen Jones on drums and production by Michael Trent of Shovels & Rope, Hiatt has found the perfect sound for sad stories like 'The Night David Bowie Died' and honky tonk jams like 'See Ya Later' alike.”
Kansas City guitarist/songwriter Katy Guillen opens.
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What I been listening to the last year
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tagged by @bloodthirstypandasfromthesky thank u!!!
ARE YOU STAYING HOME FROM WORK OR SCHOOL? nope i am an essential employee 
IF YOU’RE STAYING HOME, WHO IS THERE WITH YOU? when i’m not working i am at home with my parents and dog lmfao
ARE YOU A HOMEBODY? yes literally aside from giving up my fortnightly trips to target and hobby lobby, this quarantine has not changed my life at all. all i ever do is work and go home lmfao
AN EVENT THAT YOU WERE LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT GOT CANCELLED? uhhh the F1 season, the indycar season, the indy 500 & mid ohio races were postponed to august, and my vacation in june to my favorite place in the world (mackinac island) will probably be cancelled which i’ve literally been banking on emotionally lmfao 
WHAT MOVIES HAVE YOU WATCHED RECENTLY? i recently watched Enemy (2014) bc im obsessed with jake gyllenhaal and i accidentally saw After (2019) which is a mistake i’m still upset about. also i rewatched The Sacrament (2013) today,
WHAT SHOWS ARE YOU WATCHING? aside from drag race, nothing atm. but i did watch Unorthodox in one sitting last week (it’s only 4 hour-long episodes though lol)
WHAT MUSIC ARE YOU LISTENING TO? i’ve been heavily into nancy sinatra lately lol. aside from that, just the usual. (currently playing heaven to me - theo lawrence on my all time faves playlist) 
WHAT ARE YOU READING? i am STILL trying to get thru neurotribes by steve silberman. i also started how champions think and win big by clyde brolin. i just haven’t had the energy to focus on reading lately lol.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR SELF CARE? uhhhh nothing really. i’ve been taking more baths lately and have been trying out epsom salts. also i’m daydreaming about renovating my bathroom since i’m spending more time in there but i think that’s just quarantine boredom getting to me. i am determined to install a shelf though. also i LOWKEY picked up smoking but we wont talk abt that lol
i am tagging @icequeennora @theuris @professormeme @pairebenoit @franchufeuillassier @big-horsejy if y’all wanna
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IT: Chapter Two will be released by Warner Bros. in the USA on Digital on November 19th 2019 and on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital combo (the one to get!), Blu-ray + DVD + Digital combo and Special Edition DVD on December 10th. Content options vary in other regions but they should be released around the same time.
Special features:
Audio commentary with director Andy Muschietti
Pennywise Lives Again!
This Meeting of the Losers Club Has Officially Begun
Finding the Deadlights
The Summers of IT: Chapter One, You’ll Float Too
The Summers of IT: Chapter Two, IT Ends
Here’s our previous coverage of the movie with stacks of reviews:
IT: Chapter Two is a 2019 American supernatural horror feature film directed by Andy Muschietti (Mama) from a screenplay Gary Dauberman (The Nun; Annabelle; Within; Wolves at the Door; et al), based on the novel by Stephen King. Seth Grahame-Smith and Barbara Muschietti produced.
Bill Skarsgård returns as Pennywise the clown, with Jessica Chastain (Crimson Peak; Mama) as adult Beverly, Bill Hader (The Skeleton Twins) as Richie, James McAvoy as Bill, James Ransone (Sinister; Sinister 2) as Eddie, Isaiah Mustafa (Shadowrunner: The Mortal Instruments) as Mike Hanlon, Andy Bean (Allegiant) as Stanley, Jay Ryan (Mary Kills People) as the adult Ben Hanscom.
Plot:
Twenty-seven years later, the members of the Loser’s Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back…
Reviews:
“The group dynamics of the (very good) cast propel the film as each Losers Club member faces down his or her personal demons. (Chastain especially gives the material a lift.) Taking each storyline at a time, all accompanied by flashbacks, gives each character some depth, even as the crowded film — at nearly three-hours long — verges on turning into a clown car.” Jake Coyle, Associated Press
“The whole film is going damn near overboard, for better and worse. It’s easy to admire Muschietti’s film for its excess and imagination. It’s easy to watch and enjoy it as a fright flick. It’s just harder to connect with the adult versions of these characters than it should be, and it’s harder to take this story seriously than it was before.” William Bibbiani, Bloody Disgusting
” …each scene begins relatively innocently before exploding into a waking nightmare that preys on the worst fears and repressed memories of each of the Losers. All good stuff, but more often than not, director Muschietti and the first-rate special effects team deliver gross-out visuals in favor of truly chilling and tense psychological terror. I mean, the Losers have to deal with a lot of arachnid-inspired imagery.” Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
“The devotion that Dauberman and Muschietti exhibit towards the Losers is palpable from start to finish, and despite some pitfalls in the film’s pacing, overall what they’ve managed to achieve with their collaborative efforts on IT Chapter Two is nothing short of monumental, and I think they’ve crafted something very special with these two films.” Heather Wixson, Daily Dead
“A psychologically merciless sequel, everything here is as it should be: deeper, scarier, funnier. Muschietti, in particular, has stepped up, skilfully guiding us through a rollicking funhouse. It is obscenely entertaining.” Alex Godfrey, Empire
” …even if Chapter One was example enough, there are no diminishing returns when it comes to shock value. Any time Pennywise feeds on life there is genuine sadness over the loss (the naivety and insecurities of his child victims contrasted with Bill Skarsgård’s master manipulator tendencies ensure it so), whether it’s a character we are attached to or someone newly introduced. ” Richard Kodjer, Flickering Myth
“The terror of Pennywise is best glimpsed fleetingly. See the clown too many times, and he becomes a familiar joke. But also letting the air out of things is Muschietti’s penchant for CGI scares, where practical effects would be far more effective. The movie’s many monstrosities – a crawling eyeball! a giant spider! an insect with the head of a human infant! – don’t inspire fear.” Barry Hertz, The Globe and Mail
” …Chapter Two seems to consist of an indefinite number of big, scary set pieces, featuring interchangeable snaggle-toothed creatures, or occasionally gigantic, fairground-sized monsters lurching grotesquely up out of nowhere. The scenes deliver reasonably efficient scares, but with the tension level repeatedly and disconcertingly reset afterwards to zero…” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
“Muschietti’s faithful adaptation, with all its creative and creepy set pieces, can’t justify that ass-numbing run time; especially not when the characters are just doing a lot of the same things they did in the first movie. They run into cobwebbed houses, stare down nightmarish visions and get tangled up with a clown that can morph into all kinds of silly, gigantic creatures. It’s all so easily forgettable.” Radheyan Simonpillai, Now Toronto
“Chapter Two is darker than the first, Bill’s attempt to deal with the guilt of losing his little brother by saving another ending in a brutal bit of bloodshed. Yet there are really only a couple of scary jolts, too many scary CGI puppets repeating themselves, too many effects beholden to Carpenter’s The Thing. McAvoy feels miscast here, perhaps a first for the actor.  Chastain, Ransone and Hader do a great job updating their childhood counterparts…” Laura Clifford, Reeling Reviews
“Maybe it’s just that an evil clown terrorizing kids is intrinsically scarier than one going after adults. Or maybe it’s that the filmmakers, apparently believing this themselves, put the majority of their focus on a series of digitally created monstrosities. Whatever the case, It: Chapter Two, though ultimately satisfying, doesn’t get at the deep-seated creeps its predecessor did.” Michael Gingold, Rue Morgue
“IT: Chapter Two never really depicts the way dewy sentimentality can curdle into pain and regret or considers whether the other side of middle age offers a way of letting go of the past. Its monster only occasionally embodies the otherworldly fearfulness that leads the characters to speak of it in hushed tones. But at least Muschietti is trying for something epic and intimidating…” Keith Phipps, The Verge
” …when the filmmakers don’t force the story to fit into strict parameters and just let the story flow with these characters that we love, IT Chapter Two can be just as effective and emotional as the first film. For fans of the novel, you shouldn’t miss this because much of what we love about the book makes its way to the screen, even if it can’t completely hit every high point. IT Chapter Two is clunky, too long, and not as scary as it could have been, but when it hits, it really hits.” Alan Cerny, Vital Thrills
“Real trauma is given the same consideration as a literal funhouse of horrors, which cheapens what the characters and audience are put through.” Alan Silberman, Washington Post
“What stands out in It Chapter Two is not the clearly labored-over insect effects but that moment with Mrs Kersh and the scene of Pennywise as Beverly’s father — both reliant on actors rather than technical wizardry. The human eye can tell that there is not much in effects but effects themselves with a story like this about evil. But an actor like Gregson or Skarsgård can channel evil for us because they are human…” Dan Callahan, The Wrap
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The New Line Cinema production is obviously the sequel to the smash-hit horror movie IT (2017) which took a whopping $700,381,748 at the box office worldwide against a reported budget of $35 million.
Controversy:
As reported by 9news, some parents in Australia say that giant billboards of Pennywise’s face have been giving their young children nightmares.
“It just totally freaks them out,” Brisbane mother Kellie told the Australian news outlet, speaking about her kids’ reaction to the billboards. Her daughter Piper added: “I get really scared because it’s hard to go to bed when you have a scary picture in your mind. Before I go to bed, I have to check the whole room. And when I finally go to bed I will wake up after a nightmare.”
Another mother also told 9news that her child is terrified by the imagery. “Some people do enjoy going to horror movies and that’s fine and that’s their choice, and I understand that but we’re not choosing to see this poster,” said Jane, who issued a complaint with Ad Standards. The latter body has confirmed that the ads don’t break any of their rules. [Source: Bloody Disgusting]
Production:
Filming on IT: Chapter 2 officially began on June 20 in Toronto with a release date of September 6, 2019.
Background:
IT: Chapter Two clocks in at a whopping 169 minutes.
“A movie is very different when you’re writing the script and you’re building a story compared to what the final product is,” director Andy Muschietti told Digital Spy and other press.
“At the beginning, when you’re writing and building the beats of the story, everything that you put in there seems very essential to the story. However, when you have the movie finally edited and it’s 4 hours long, you realise that some of the events and some of the beats can be easily lifted but the essence of the story remains intact.
“You cannot deliver a 4-hour movie because people will start to feel uncomfortable – no matter what they see – but we ended up having a movie that is 2 hours and 45 minutes, and the pacing is very good. “Nobody who’s seen the movie has had any complaint.”
Cast and characters:
Jack Dylan Grazer … Young Eddie
James McAvoy … Bill Denbrough
Jessica Chastain … Beverly Marsh
Bill Skarsgård … Pennywise
Sophia Lillis … Young Beverly
Finn Wolfhard … Young Richie
Bill Hader … Richie Tozier
Jaeden Martell … Young Bill
Jay Ryan … Ben Hanscom
Kate Corbett … Dean’s Mom
Javier Botet
Xavier Dolan … Adrian Mellon
James Ransone … Eddie Kaspbrak
Owen Teague … Patrick Hockstetter
Jess Weixler … Audra Phillips
Jake Weary … John ‘Webby’ Garton
Nicholas Hamilton … Young Henry
Wyatt Oleff … Young Stanley
Isaiah Mustafa … Mike Hanlon
Jeremy Ray Taylor … Young Ben
Jackson Robert Scott … Georgie Denborough (rumored)
Teach Grant … Henry Bowers
Andy Bean … Stanley Uris
Chosen Jacobs … Young Mike
Stephen Bogaert … Mr. Marsh
Logan Thompson … Victor Criss
Taylor Frey … Don Hagarty
Ryan Kiera Armstrong … Victoria
Janet Porter … Richie’s Mother
Jake Sim … Belch Huggins
Amanda Zhou … Waitress
Kelly Van der Burg … Victoria’s Mom
Angela Thompson … Comedy Show Patron
Will Beinbrink … Tom Rogan
Ari Cohen … Rabbi Uris
Lyla Elliott … Dead Young Girl
Angelica Alejandro … Asian Waitress
Rob Ramsay … Meaner Nurse
Divan Meyer … Audience Member
Erik Junnola … Bully
Anthony Ulc … Joe The Butcher
Martavius Gayles … Paramedic
Connor Smith … Carny
Shannon Widdis … Cheerleader #1
John Connon … John Koontz
Elena Khan … Derry townsperson
Chris Jiggins … Paramedic
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IT: Chapter Two released on 4K Ultra-HD, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital soon – invite Pennywise into your home! IT: Chapter Two will be released by Warner Bros. in the USA on Digital on November 19th 2019 and on…
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Jake Silberman attend Bergdorf Goodman And Warner Bros. Host A Special Screening Of "The Goldfinch" at Cinema 123 on September 3, 2019 in New York City. (Photo courtesy of @jakesilbermannrocks and Paul Bruinooge/Patrick McMullan)
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“Platonic Santacon” by Jake Silberman
A year ago, Jill invited me to a comedy show. I didn’t expect it to be a crowd work show, and I didn’t expect Jill to keep talking. We provided good fodder for a few hearty laughs, and Jake was fantastic throughout. The whole affair was delightful.
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JAKE SILBERMAN
Today: We were joined by our friend comedian Jake Silberman to talk Portland, touring around the country in Covid times, and his first time headlining at Helium Comedy Club here in Portland THIS Sunday - get your tickets here! Oh and also Sarah is insane and picked up a couple of giant signs. Have a great weekend all, we will be back on Monday! :)
Check out our new episode!
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Another fun show at The Copper Mug. Thank you to the staff and everyone that performed Jake Silberman, Kayla Marie, Sam Whiteley and Nic Lanier. Looking forward to the next show. For more info go to..... freewayfarrell.com https://www.instagram.com/p/COZn1dPplRy/?igshid=oktbmicktvcq
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Two Sneak peaks into our new show Good Mid Morning with host Liam Flanagan and co hosts, Joey Ficken and Jake Silberman
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Những “siêu phẩm” điện ảnh về ngày tận thế thu hút khán giả
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2012 - tựa việt: 2012: Năm đại họa - được xem là một trong những bộ phim đề tài tận thế nổi tiếng và nhận được sự quan tâm của đông đảo khán giả Việt Nam cũng như khán giả Quốc tế nhất. 2012 thậm chí còn trở thành một hiện tượng xã hội, được bàn tán, trao đổi, thậm chí tranh cãi khắp nơi trên khắp thế giới, đến nỗi các nhà khoa học, sử học cũng phải tham gia.
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Ý tưởng của phim dựa trên lời tiên đoán của Maya, nền văn minh lâu đời và bí hiểm nhất trên thế giới, về năm tuyệt diệt 2012, khi một cơn đại hồng thuỷ đưa thế giới đến ngày tận thế do biến đổi khí hậu liên tục khiến Trái Đất nóng lên. Bộ phim kể về cuộc chạy trốn khỏi cơn đại họa mà thiên nhiên mang tới của gia đình Jackson, bố con tỷ phú người Nga Yuri Karpov, anh chàng bác sĩ Gordon Silberman... Xuyên suốt bộ phim là các thảm họa thiên nhiên dồn dập ập tới, đe dọa cuộc sống nhân loại.
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Với sự tham gia của Ewan McGregor, người đẹp Naomi Watts và “Người Nhện” Tom Holland, The Impossible (tựa Việt: Thảm họa sóng thần) dựa trên câu chuyện có thật về cuộc chiến sinh tồn trước thảm họa sóng thần năm 2004 tại Thái Lan của vợ chồng Maria và Henry cùng 3 cậu con trai Lucas, Simon và Thomas.
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Gia đình 5 người dành kỳ nghỉ Giáng sinh tại một khu resort sang trọng ven biển Phuket. Nhưng buổi sáng định mệnh ngày 26/12, khi đang cùng nhau vui chơi ở bể bơi, một âm thanh khủng khiếp bỗng vang lên từ sâu trong lòng đất. Một bức tường nước khổng lồ bỗng chốc đổ ập xuống khu resort, cuốn trôi cả gia đình.
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Geostorm - tựa phát hành tại Việt Nam: Siêu bão địa cầu lấy bối cảnh toàn cầu phải chịu đựng hàng loạt hiện tượng thời tiết khắc nghiệt dưới hậu quả của biến đổi khí hậu. Một nhóm nhà khoa học Quốc tế, đứng đầu là Jake Lawson do tài tử Gerard Butler thủ vai đã chế tạo được một hệ thống kiểm soát thời tiết gọi là The Dutch Boy - nghĩa là Cậu bé Hà Lan, dựa trên câu chuyện cậu bé dùng ngón tay cứu đê biển Hà Lan, ngăn dòng lũ tràn vào đất liền.
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Thế nhưng dưới mưu đồ chính trị của nhiều thế lực, có kẻ đã vũ khí hóa The Dutch Boy và tạo ra một lỗi hệ thống chết người, nguy cơ dẫn đến “siêu bão địa cầu” - thảm kịch kinh khủng hơn bất cứ hiện tượng thời tiết khắc nghiệt nào xảy ra trước đó. Jake Lawson cùng em trai mình Max (Jim Sturgess thủ vai) lập tức vào cuộc, chạy đua với thời gian sửa chữa The Dutch Boy, đồng thời ngăn chặn âm mưu nguy hiểm đằng sau.
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Đến từ nhà sản xuất của John Wick với sự tham gia của nam thần hành động Gerard Butler và “hôn thê Deadpool” Morena Baccarin, Greenland: Thảm họa thiên thạch - tựa gốc tiếng Anh: Greenland là siêu phẩm tận thế đầu tiên của Hollywood trong thập kỷ mới.
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Phim xoay quanh gia đình John Garrity cùng vợ Allison và con trai Nathan trước thảm họa diệt vong của nhân loại. Sao chổi Clarke tưởng chừng như vô hại đi qua Trái Đất. Nhưng sau cú va chạm bất ngờ, các mảnh vỡ của thiên thạch liên tiếp rơi xuống, phá hủy tất cả mọi thứ nơi nó đi qua. Gia đình John bất ngờ có được “tấm vé” đến miền đất hứa Greenland - nơi trú ẩn an toàn chỉ dành cho những người “may mắn” được lựa chọn để sống tiếp dựa trên sức khỏe, nghề nghiệp và khả năng sinh tồn. Đó cũng chính là khi họ trở thành mục tiêu tấn công của nhiều người khác./.
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