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Hulu has released the first official Predator: Killer of Killers trailer, revealing the release date and first look at the upcoming animated action movie set in the iconic Predator universe. When is the Predator: Killer of Killers release date? Predator: Killer of Killers will release on June 6, 2025, when it will be available on Hulu and on Hulu on Disney+ for those who have access to the platform. The trailer details the anthology movie, which sees the Predator battling against some of the most well-known warriors in history. Check out the Predator: Killer of Killers trailer below (watch other…

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For the first time in its 35+ year history, Predator is getting an animated movie. Predator: Killer of Killers is an anthology film with three different stories (set in three different historical periods). The film is bypassing theaters and premiering on the Hulu streaming service this summer.Perhaps the most promising aspect of the project is that it was co-directed by Dan Trachtenberg (with Josh Wassung), who previously made the live-action Predator prequel Prey. That film was set in 18th century America; Killer of Killers takes place in feudal Japan, the age of Vikings, and World War II. You can see all three in the first teaser for the…

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The estate of Indigenous painter Jaune Quick-to-See Smith will now be co-represented by Stephen Friedman Gallery alongside New York’s Garth Greenan Gallery. The announcement comes shortly after the artist’s passing on January 24th at 85. Stephen Friedman Gallery will mount the first solo exhibition of works by the artist in the U.K. on June 6th at its London gallery. The show will feature a wide range of her works, including a previously unseen series she was developing shortly before her death. Later this year, the contemporary art space Fruitmarket in Edinburgh will host a solo show of works by the…

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The inaugural issue of the Thrift Club magazine debuted in February, and the club hopes to continue promoting thrifting as a sustainable way to save money and the planet. Image source: Thrift Club The move toward purchasing clothing, household items, and other goods at thrift and second-hand stores is strong now for several reasons, and one group of college students in California is riding the wave of thrifting while building community, sustainability, and creativity. Samuel Moreno, a student at California State, Long Beach, founded The Thrift Club to address the impact of fast fashion on the environment. As the project…

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Hollywood makes so many comic-book movies. Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, independents … sometimes it seems like that’s all they make anymore. That’s not true, of course, but it feels true. Comic-book movies are everywhere, ever present, as ubiquitous in multiplexes as ugly carpets and that delicious artificial butter that comes out of that metal spout next to the napkins and the straws.Superhero fatigue is ubiquitous too, at least according to a lot of online discourse about these movies. While it’s true that Marvel’s fallen a bit from the highest heights of their “Infinity Saga,” and DC … well, DC’s had a pretty uneven track record for like 20 years, huh? Nonetheless! The last ten…

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I find it challenging to review “found footage” documentaries where the primary focus is on the footage itself. You watch it. It makes sense that someone would release the footage into the world. You make sense of it in the context of our world today. And you think, “Wow. Nothing’s changed in our world,” or something like that. And you move on. Then again, you may remember that one such movie, “A Night at the Garden,” got an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Short for doing just that. In that case, the footage was of a Nazi rally that…

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While the pipe dream of any architecture aficionado may be to own a genuine Frank Lloyd Wright house, the belt-tightening reality is that something smaller, such as a furniture, textile, or glass item, might be a bit of design history more within reach of tighter pocketbooks. Read on to learn more about Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy in small interior furnishings. Frank Lloyd Wright: Early Life Even architectural amateurs recognize the name Frank Lloyd Wright, thanks to his well-preserved homes and public works around the world, but especially in the United States. Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was born in Wisconsin to…

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Alternative art fair Esther announced that its second edition will run from May 6th to 10th, coinciding with Frieze New York 2025. Dubbed “Esther II,” the event is spearheaded by Margot Samel of the eponymous New York gallery and Olga Temnikova of Temnikova & Kasela in Tallinn, Estonia. It will once again take place at the historic New York Estonia House at 243 East 34th Street. This year, Esther II will introduce a slate of primarily new galleries, featuring 25 international exhibitors from 18 cities, including Shanghai, Tokyo, Budapest, and Ho Chi Minh City, among others. James Fuentes and Tara…

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Art Basel and UBS’s annual “The Art Market” report, released today, illustrates an art market facing “geopolitical tensions, economic pressures, and shifting buyer behaviors.”Cultural economist Dr. Clare McAndrew authored the ninth edition of the report, released by international art fair Art Basel and private bank UBS. It draws on data from various sources, such as online databases, art dealers, collectors, art fairs, and auction houses, among others. Here, we share five key takeaways. 1. Art sales were down in 2024, but volumes continued to riseTotal global art sales in 2024 decreased by 12% to an estimated $57.5 billion, a much…

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A Minecraft Movie director Jared Hess has teased “it seems like there’s already talk” about a sequel.The blockbuster, which is based on the popular adventure-sandbox video game of the same name, has proved to be a major commercial hit since it landed in cinemas last Friday, and Hess, 45, has now hinted a follow-up flick might be on the horizon.Speaking about a possible sequel with Deadline, the filmmaker said: “Oh, man. Well, it would be so much fun … We had so much fun making this movie, and it’s such an expansive world in the game, and there were so…

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