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Has there ever been a more memorable and commendable depiction of a United States president than Bill Pullman as Thomas J. Whitmore? His performance in
Independence Day as a former Gulf War pilot with a penchant for giving damn good speeches made the 1996 sci-fi blockbuster the most iconic film of the actorâs career thus far, outside of other notable roles such as Lone Star in
While You Were Sleeping as Sandra Bullockâs love interest. Lest we forget, there have been many other Bill Pullman movies and TV shows in more recent years, such as the following 12 titles we have collected below - starting with another epic about defending the Earth from aliens.
Battle for the soul of popular media: COVID, Cannes, and conglomerates
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Battle for the soul of popular media: COVID, Cannes, and conglomerates
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Even if you love Julianne Moore, you ve probably missed some of her 7 best performances
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The 74th edition of the Cannes Film Festival capped off after a dizzying 12-day affair, with its closing ceremony held in the most unusually chaotic fashion. Jury president Spike Lee revealed the big winner of the night saved for the very last announcement the Palme d’Or, at the very beginning, culminating into a flurry of shocked responses. When the host of the ceremony, Doria Tiller, asked Lee to present the due awards, Lee at once announced that the Palme d’Or had been awarded to Titane. Fellow jury members Tahar Rahim and Melanie Laurent had to stop Lee, who having realised his mistake, slipped into an awkward moment of silence. “I apologise for messing up,” said the film-maker, as he later let the presenter, actress Sharon Stone, announce the winner to thunderous applause.