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The band's frontman, Thom Yorke, created a show with the Royal Shakespeare Company that is both admirably ambitious and a little foolish.
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Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Music Video of the Day:
Footage from Return of the Jedi merges with retro '80s-influenced graphics in this music video for "Sunrise on Endor" by Gemini Sunset (via Geekologie):
Video Essay of the Day:
For Fandor, Leigh Singer examines Dogtooth, the breakout movie of The Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos:
Movie History of the Day:
One Hundred Years of Cinema chronicles the history of Italian horror movies, including the original Suspiria:
Movie Comparison of the Day:
Couch Tomato shows us 24 reasons that Pixar's Incredibles 2 is basically the same movie as Ghostbusters II:
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There is something about British children's entertainment or the characters of same that provides a bit of comfort to those who watch it. I mean there are two Paddington movies now and I can't not get the smell of marmalade on toast out of my nostrils, and this bleeds through to other British shows I watch with my son now, the latest of those being Peppa Pig, one in a family of pigs who do the normal human type things.
Created in the UK and first airing in 2004, the show finds Peppa, her younger brother, mother and father and chronicles their experiences. Some of them, like being stuck in a traffic jam, are a little more mundane than others, while we see a pet competition at Peppa's school, or more de rigeur subjects for toddlers like looking at the stars or a bouncy ball of high interest. At a high level, Peppa experiences the subject, has it explained and t...Read the entire review
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