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There's a movie somewhere in this [Facepalm]

Fark

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July 9, 2026

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There's a movie somewhere in this [Facepalm]

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Gizmodo

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘Faces of Death’ Is Surprisingly Insightful—Not So Surprisingly, Also Gruesome as Hell

If you missed 'Faces of Death' in theaters, the reimagining of the infamous faux documentary is coming to Shudder this week.

Polygon

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· Jul 3, 2026

Pierre Coffin reveals why he returned to direct Minions & Monsters after sitting out the last 2 movies

Director Pierre Coffin talks about returning to direct Minions Monsters and making it into a movie for film buffs

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· Jun 29, 2026

First trailer for Nosferatu director's next horror movie is here, and it looks like his creepiest project yet

First trailer for Nosferatu director's next horror movie is here, and it looks like his creepiest project yet

The West Australian

lean right

· Jun 28, 2026

Toy Story’s message on tech hits home for millennial parents as ‘screens replacing traditional play’

The latest Toy Story movie hits close to home for millennial parents who grew up with the movie franchise and now yearn for a simpler time.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Leaked Avatar Aang movie was "just one of a whole slate" and the next project will be announced "when the time's right"

Leaked Avatar Aang movie was "just one of a whole slate" and the next project will be announced "when the time's right"

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 5, 2026

This Face Is the Face of a Real Person

‘For those familiar with Biedermeier portrait painting, this painting really stands out from its peers...It is not the lifelikeness that makes the quality, since we do not even know what the little girl was like in reality, but the liveliness that even evokes the personality. This face is the face of a real person who, thanks to the magic of art, survives what is depicted.’ The post This Face Is the Face of a Real Person appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

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Related coverage for "There's a movie somewhere in this [Facepalm]": Gizmodo — ‘Faces of Death’ Is Surprisingly Insightful—Not So Surprisingly, Also Gruesome as Hell. Polygon — Pierre Coffin reveals why he returned to direct Minions & Monsters after sitting out the last 2 movies. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8MJnLUdf2EQdMTaqsNfwXP.jpg — First trailer for Nosferatu director's next horror movie is here, and it looks like his creepiest project yet . The West Australian — Toy Story’s message on tech hits home for millennial parents as ‘screens replacing traditional play’. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ns8PGmm8UaL4GZLkTaQm9a.jpg — Leaked Avatar Aang movie was "just one of a whole slate" and the next project will be announced "when the time's right" . Hungarian Conservative — This Face Is the Face of a Real Person