"James, we've been told you're mixed up in this robbery at the museum." Mubi has revealed one more final trailer for the film The Mastermind, a funky little film by beloved indie filmmaker Kelly ...
The South Florida Water Management District's Python Elimination Program awards cash prizes to python removal agents. Kevin Pavlidis was the top winner for November, earning $2,500 for removing the ...
Think you’ve got what it takes to be a mastermind? Get ready to put your brainpower to the test with these riddles that are guaranteed to make you think twice! These aren’t your average ...
LONDON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - The mastermind of a vast Ponzi scheme in China, which conned nearly 130,000 investors, was jailed in Britain on Tuesday for over 11 years for laundering the proceeds of the ...
A Chinese woman who ran a $5.6 billion Ponzi scheme and laundered billions in bitcoin was jailed in the UK for nearly 12 years. A Chinese woman who orchestrated a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme and ...
“The Mastermind,” Kelly Reichardt’s latest film, loosely based on an actual robbery of a Massachusetts art museum in the early 1970s, has only been out for a few hours. But already somebody has bought ...
Ever since The Asphalt Jungle, John Huston's 1950 film about a jewel robbery, audiences and filmmakers have loved heist movies. You get the precise laying out of the plan, the robbery itself, the ...
Taylor Sheridan doesn’t like to be told what to do or how to do it. At his longtime home studio Paramount, the “Yellowstone” creator was given a long leash to make his shows the way he wanted. He was ...
The New York Film Festival guide called “The Mastermind” “an anti-thriller.” I can’t think of a better description for writer-director Kelly Reichardt’s latest; it’s a heist movie that has neither ...
Kelly Reichardt’s watchful cinema is one of the indie world’s most exquisite bounties, a space for pioneers (“Meek’s Cutoff,” “First Cow”), artists (“Showing Up”) and wanderers (“Old Joy,” “Wendy and ...
The title of Kelly Reichardt’s latest film has a distinct irony for Josh O’Connor’s blundering museum thief. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our ...