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Spending The Day With The First Woman To Coach Division I College Football Full-Time

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The Week In Sports: MLB Playoffs, Team USA Could Win A Spot In Women's World Cup

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The Week in Movie News: James Gunn Writing 'Suicide Squad 2,' First 'Pet Sematary' Trailer and More

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Need a quick recap of the past week in movie news? Here are the highlights:

BIG NEWS

James Gunn to write and maybe direct Suicide Squad 2: Following his departure from Disney and Marvel Studios, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn has joined the Worlds of DC franchise for the Suicide Squad sequel as screenwriter and possibly director. Read everything we know about that here.

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GREAT NEWS

Margot Robbie takes over the Barbie movie: Mattel’s live-action feature based on their iconic Barbie doll — previously linked to Amy Schumer and Anne Hathaway while set up at Sony Pictures — is now attached to Margot Robbie as star and producer, with Warner Bros. distributing and Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman) possibly directing. Read everything we know about the project here.

COOL CULTURE

Lady Gaga’s “Look What I Found” music video: We got another music video for another single from the A Star is Born soundtrack, this time the Lady Gaga solo “Look What I Found.” Watch the video, which features footage from the new movie, below.

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MUST-WATCH TRAILERS

Pet Sematary eerily resurrects a classic: The first trailer for the Pet Sematary remake arrived, and while it hints that some things are better left dead, the movie looks like proof that sometimes digging up things anew is worthwhile. Watch the spot below and learn everything we know about the Stephen King adaptation here.

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Glass

Glass teases a bad guy team-up: The second trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass sheds a lot more light on the title character, previously introduced in Unbreakable, as he attempts to work with the villain from Split. Read everything we know about Glass here, and watch the new trailer below.

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Aladdin

Aladdin comes to life: Disney debuted a teaser for their live-action adaptation of the 1992 animated classic Aladdin, offering brief glimpses of the title character and the Cave of Wonders. Watch the spot below and learn everything we know about the reimagining here.

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Best of Enemies

The Best of Enemies spotlights a powerful drama: Taraji P. Henson goes up against Sam Rockwell as a Ku Klux Klan leader in the first trailer for The Best of Enemies, based on a true story set in the South in the early 1970s. Watch the trailer below.

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Sommelier Cheating Scandal Leaves Bitter Taste In The Wine World

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Puma Hits The Court In An Attempt To Get Back Into The Basketball Business

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Congress Really Can Demand, And Get, Trump's Tax Returns. Here's How

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FACT CHECK: Who's Right About Protections For Pre-Existing Conditions?

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Today in Movie Culture: Imagining Dave Bautista in 'Suicide Squad 2,' Retro 'Halloween' Trailer and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Dream Casting of the Day:

With Dave Bautista wanting to follow James Gunn to Suicide Squad 2, Boss Logic repurposes a Guardians of the Galaxy character poster to render the actor as DC’s Bane:

😀 @DaveBautista #SuicideSquad2 pic.twitter.com/USidpgx5vN

— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) October 10, 2018

Reworked Trailer of the Day:

Nerdist recut the trailer for the new Halloween in the style of old horror movie trailers:

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Director’s Commentary of the Day:

For the New York Times, Bradley Cooper breaks down a scene from A Star is Born:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Oh My Disney presents a Star Wars fan and her dog cosplaying respectively as a Stormtrooper and Darth Vader:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Notorious filmmaker Ed Wood, who was born on this day in 1924, directs Tor Johnson and his crew on the set of Night of the Ghouls in 1958:

Filmmaker in Focus:

Speaking of provocative filmmakers, here’s David R.L. for Fandor spotlighting the career of Luis Bunuel:

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Video Essay of the Day:

Also for Fandor, here’s Leigh Singer with a celebration of the underrated modern classic City of God:

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Photo Shoot of the Day:

This Alien-inspired spoof of maternity photo shoots is kinda wrong but also awesome:

Movie Fact-Checking of the Day:

Speaking of pregnancies, for New York magazine, a midwife and a doula comment on the accuracy of birth scenes in movies, including Knocked Up and Children of Men:

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Classic Movie Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 50th anniversary of the release of Barbarella. Watch the original trailer for the sci-fi classic below.

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Do You Have The Credit Card Game All Figured Out? Tell Us About It

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