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The actors strike is over, finally. But the repercussions of the labor action will likely be felt for at least the next few years and two fabulous movies are about to open up at the theater.
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When The Exorcist first came to the big screen nearly 50 years ago, it was received by many with shock, upending the world of entertainment. Today, the film is a classic and is still believed, by some, to be the scariest movie of all time. Which is exactly why Marlena Williams mother forbade her from seeing it. Well, Williams did go see The Exorcist, and what she found was that the movie was about so much more than just terror.
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There's some Halloween drama amid the actors strike and we've got some movie recommendations that you wont want to miss!
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A half-century after it upended the world of entertainment and shocked moviegoers across the globe, The Exorcist still triggers endless reactions.
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The writers strike could be coming to an end, one of televisions favorite characters is coming back and a new musical is about to hit theaters! Idaho Matters catches up with resident movie critic George Prentice for some can't miss recommendations.
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It's been a busy year for Sam Hunter. His award-winning play "The Whale" came out on the big screen starring Brendan Fraser, who took home the Oscar for the role of Charlie. Now Idaho Matters is catching up with him to talk more about his roots and how his work is inspiring new generations of writers.
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The Idaho Humanities Council is celebrating its golden anniversary in 2023; and as part of its 50th anniversary gala, they’ll host native Idahoan Samuel D. Hunter, McArthur Genius Grant Fellow and playwright/screenwriter of the Oscar-winning “The Whale.”
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The Netflix adaptation of Idahoan Tony Doerr's book "All the Light We Cannot See" had its world premiere over the weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival and our resident movie critic George Prentice was there to see it.
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The nose knows. There’s a controversy brewing over noses, specifically prosthetic noses that actors use when playing roles like the current movie Golda.
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Movie stars, filmmakers and our resident movie critic George Prentice are all headed to the Toronto International Film Festival next week.