Hauser & Wirth Romanticizes Los Angeles in New Group Show

Hauser & Wirth is presenting a tribute to the City of Angels in a fresh group exhibition at its recently established West Hollywood venue, inspired by Steve Martin’s 1991 romantic comedy, “L.A. Story.” This showcase displays sculptures, paintings, and installations from a broad range of contemporary artists. These artists express their perspectives on the unique quirks that LA is famous for, using their individual artistic styles to comment on the city’s surreal characteristics.

Wild Venom 3 Theory Would Bring The Symbiote To The MCU, And I Don’t Hate It

In the bonus scene after Venom: Let There Be Carnage, there was a hint that Venom and Spider-Man might meet for the first time. However, this potential encounter was seemingly canceled out by the post-credits sequence of Spider-Man: No Way Home. The notion of Venom joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) from Sony’s Spider-Verse has long been desired by fans, and an intriguing theory proposes that this could occur in a manner never before seen in comic books.

Chosen Family Review | Screwball Rom-Com Makes You Wince & Smile

You can pick your friends, but you can’t pick your family. That’s how the adage always went, at least until we started to expand our definition of family. Yes, the notion of a chosen clan is ever-growing in popularity, and it’s being explored on the big screen in a variety of ways. There are darker explorations like the Jesse Eisenberg film Manodrome from earlier this year, and now, on a much lighter note, there’s the quite obviously titled Chosen Family, a passion project from the always charming Heather Graham (who writes, directs, and stars in the film).

Corpse Bride Was Actually Based on a Jewish Folktale

While Tim Burton’s “Corpse Bride” may not have achieved the same iconic status as his other stop-motion animated dark fantasy, “A Nightmare Before Christmas,” during Halloween, it still stands as a cherished gem in the director’s oeuvre. Featuring a stellar cast, including Johnny Depp as Victor Van Dort and Helena Bonham Carter as Emily, the eponymous corpse bride, the film delves into a gloomy Victorian-era setting and an unusual love story involving a deceased bride. The narrative and themes appear to be plucked straight from Tim Burton’s eerie mind, but what sets “Corpse Bride” apart is its distinctive inspiration.