Reviewers criticized the movie, but it eventually won praise as one of the greatest horror films of all time
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Ed Skrein won’t play Asian character in next ‘Hellboy’
Critics say his casting was just the latest instance of an Asian or Asian-American role being handed to a white actor
Glenn Close receives award named for Katharine Hepburn
She says she is humbled by the honor.
Kendrick Lamar reigns at MTV awards
Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell are remembered on a night full of emotion and politics.
Ticket sales plunge at box office as Hollywood rests up on August weekend
Hurricane Harvey has a minimal effect on nationwide grosses; instead, mediocre offerings are largely to blame.
Theater review: ‘Billy Goes to War’ appropriate for our times
The Daytime Players production follows a Kansas farm boy who becomes a World War I soldier.
More fall music: Angel Olsen, The War on Drugs, Leslie Odom Jr. and more
On Dec. 2, popular singer-songwriter Angel Olsen will give a highly anticipated show at the State Theatre, a venue with a capacity of nearly 2,000 people. Just four years ago, she put on an exquisite set at Space Gallery – to only a few dozen attendees. The moral of this story is to keep your […]
Bodies in water are the subject of Camden painter’s solo show
Jessica Lee Ives explored the state’s swimming holes to create her latest series, on view in Ellsworth.
More fall books: 3 to read, by Stephen and Owen King, Sarah Perry and Linden Frederick
“Sleeping Beauties.” By Stephen King and Owen King. Scribner. Sept. 26, 2017. 720 pages. $32.50. It’s unusual for two Kings to rule simultaneously, but Stephen King and his son Owen have collaborated on a disaster novel that plays to their individual strengths. “Sleeping Beauties” places its action in a small Appalachian town, where the residents […]
Deep Water: ‘Thursday’s Fantod’ by Sherry Barker Abaldo
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
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