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How Bradley Cooper Nailed His Six-Minute ‘Maestro’ Conducting Scene in One Take: ‘Singing at the Oscars’ Doesn’t Even Compare – Variety

  1. How Bradley Cooper Nailed His Six-Minute ‘Maestro’ Conducting Scene in One Take: ‘Singing at the Oscars’ Doesn’t Even Compare Variety
  2. Bradley Cooper FaceTimed Emma Stone after watching Poor Things The A.V. Club
  3. Bradley Cooper ‘Messed Up’ Maestro’s First Day Of Filming So Bad, He Ended Up Praying To Leonard Bernstein CinemaBlend
  4. ‘Jumping Off the Cliff Every Day’: Emma Stone and Bradley Cooper Spent Six Years Each on ‘Poor Things’ and ‘Maestro’ Variety
  5. Bradley Cooper Reveals Superstar Director Initially Attached to ‘Maestro,’ Talks How He Landed the Job Just Jared

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Luc Besson Earns Six-Minute ‘Dogman’ Standing Ovation at First Venice After Being Cleared of Rape Charges – Variety

  1. Luc Besson Earns Six-Minute ‘Dogman’ Standing Ovation at First Venice After Being Cleared of Rape Charges Variety
  2. Dogman review – the most ludicrous film you’ll see all year, maybe ever The Guardian
  3. Caleb Landry Jones Speaks in Scottish Accent at ‘Dogman’ Venice Press Conference Due to Method Acting for Next Role AOL
  4. ‘Dogman’ Review: Caleb Landry Jones Blows The Roof Off Luc Besson’s Boisterously Insane Action Thriller – Venice Film Festival Deadline
  5. Director Luc Besson Thanks Wife While Promoting Movie at Venice After Being Cleared of Rape Charges PEOPLE
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Charms Cannes With Six-Minute Standing Ovation for Scarlett Johansson as Movie Star Visited by Aliens – Variety

  1. Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Charms Cannes With Six-Minute Standing Ovation for Scarlett Johansson as Movie Star Visited by Aliens Variety
  2. Asteroid City review – Wes Anderson’s 1950s sci-fi is an exhilarating triumph of pure style The Guardian
  3. Everyone’s Starstruck Over Scarlett Johansson in Stellar New Clips from Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City Yahoo Entertainment
  4. ‘Asteroid City’ Review: Wes Anderson’s New Film Is a Piece of 1950s Desert Americana That’s Visually Dazzling and Dramatically Inert Variety
  5. Wes Anderson’s Star-Studded Sci-Fi Asteroid City: New Clips Gizmodo
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‘Monster’: Hirokazu Kore-Eda Drama Receives Six-Minute Standing Ovation At Cannes World Premiere – Deadline

  1. ‘Monster’: Hirokazu Kore-Eda Drama Receives Six-Minute Standing Ovation At Cannes World Premiere Deadline
  2. Monster review – Hirokazu Kore-eda’s hydra of modern morals and manners The Guardian
  3. ‘Monster’: Cannes Review | Reviews | Screen Screen International
  4. ‘Monster’ Review: Hirokazu Kore-Eda’s Latest Is Powerful ‘Rashomon’-Style Human Drama – Cannes Film Festival Deadline
  5. ‘Monster’ Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda Explores Childhood Isolation – The Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter
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Pokémon Legends: Arceus Gets A New Six-Minute Overview Trailer

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Easily the most anticipated Switch game of January 2022 is Pokémon Legends: Arceus – it’s an entirely new take on the long-running monster taming series that sends players back to the past. It’s out on 28th January, and in the lead-up, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have been sharing more and more footage of the game.

The latest clip to be published is an introduction trailer. Although it’s in Japanese, it still gives trainers a good look at how the game will play – showcasing six minutes of the landscape, Pokémon, people and customisation on offer. There’s also plenty of footage of the battle mechanics and modes of transportation.

Once again, this is a Japanese trailer – but Nintendo should share an English video of the same footage in the near future. Click below to see the latest video:

New key art has also been shared. Here’s a look courtesy of Serebii.net:

Pokémon Legends: Arceus will arrive exclusively on the Nintendo Switch on 28th January. Are you excited for it? Tell us down in the comments.



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Warriors rookie Jonathan Kuminga has astonishingly eventful six-minute NBA debut in blowout win over Thunder

SAN FRANCISCO — One of the questions facing the Golden State Warriors this season is how they’re going to balance their veteran talent and pursuit of a championship with the development of their young players, including three lottery picks from the last two years. So far it hadn’t been much of an issue since two of those lottery picks, James Wiseman and Jonathan Kuminga, had yet to play this season due to injury, and Moses Moody had only played a handful of NBA minutes.

In Saturday’s 103-82 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, however, we got our first look at Kuminga, who had missed the first five games of the regular season after a preseason knee injury. Having turned 19 years old less than a month ago, Kuminga spent last season with the G League Ignite before Golden State selected him with the No. 7 overall pick in July’s draft.

With the Warriors holding a 30-point lead, Kuminga entered at the 6:04 mark of the fourth quarter to a rousing ovation from the Chase Center crowd, which was eagerly anticipating his debut. Garbage time minutes can often be boring, but Kuminga made sure that wasn’t the case on his special night.

He finished with three points, one steal and two fouls while going 1 for 4 from the field and 1 for 3 from 3-point range, earning the game ball from Warriors coach Steve Kerr in the process.

“I was waiting for this moment. Everybody was waiting for this moment,” Kuminga said after the game. “I see the crowd went crazy for me. It felt great being out there.”

His performance went far beyond the stats, though. Here’s a quick look at the events that transpired during Kuminga’s NBA debut.

Kuminga was unselfish for his first couple of possessions, but the Warriors were clearly force-feeding him to try to get him his first NBA points. Unfortunately, his first shot didn’t go quite so well, as his baseline jumper caromed off the top corner of the backboard.

That didn’t deter Kuminga’s confidence, however, as he launched his next 3-pointer a couple of possessions later from 25 feet. Unfortunately, the shot only went about 24 feet.

Sometimes defense helps a player’s offense get going, and Kuminga used his length and athleticism to pick up a steal on the next possession.

What’s that saying? Third time’s the charm? Finally, on his third 3-point attempt, Kuminga found the distance from deep for his first NBA basket. It’s ironic that his first points would come on a 3, since his shooting was one of the perceived weaknesses that allowed him to drop to Golden State at No. 7.

After just a single make, Kuminga was ready for a heat check, hoisting another 3-pointer the next time down that didn’t come particularly close.

The rookie closed out his night on a sour note, committing a couple of turnovers in traffic. First, he had the ball poked away from behind on a post-up attempt.

Then, after driving into the lane, he tried to find a teammate when the defense collapsed, but instead found a lucky spectator in the first row.

“He was obviously a little rusty, a little nervous out there, as you’d expect,” Kerr said of Kuminga, who finished with a minus-9 in his six minutes. “He has not practiced with our team for the last three weeks, for the most part, so he’s kind of starting over, starting from scratch. He’s a little behind, but that’s to be expected given the circumstances.”

Overall this is a blip on the radar of what promises to be a long and productive NBA career for Kuminga, but he certainly brought some entertainment to the final minutes of a blowout. Now that he’s got his first minutes under his belt and feels healthy, we’ll see if Kuminga is able to carve out a role in the Warriors rotation.

“I feel like I fit in no matter how much time I play,” Kuminga said after the game. “Even if I didn’t play, I feel like I was well prepared to be with the team.”

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