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Sophie Turner Reveals Stunning First Look as Lara Croft in Prime Video’s ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot

Sophie Turner Reveals Stunning First Look as Lara Croft in Prime Video’s ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot

Prime Video reveals the first official photo of Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in its ‘Tomb Raider’ reboot series and confirms production has begun on Season 1. The series is created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and co-stars Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs, and more.

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‘Euphoria’ Sets Return Date, Drops High-Octane Trailer for Season 3

‘Euphoria’ Sets Return Date, Drops High-Octane Trailer for Season 3

HBO has set ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 for April 12 and released a high-octane trailer confirming a five-year time jump. Zendaya’s Rue faces new danger as Laurie returns, while Cassie and Nate head toward marriage, Jules starts art school, and Maddy and Lexi step into new adult lives.

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‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Review: HBO Max’s Most Human Drama Returns Stronger, Sharper, and Strangely Soothing

‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Review: HBO Max’s Most Human Drama Returns Stronger, Sharper, and Strangely Soothing

HBO Max’s The Pitt returns for a gripping second season that balances chaos, compassion, and realism. Noah Wyle anchors a sharper, more confident medical drama that remains one of TV’s most emotionally grounded series.

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‘His & Hers’ Review: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal Are Let Down by Netflix’s Hollow Mystery

‘His & Hers’ Review: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal Are Let Down by Netflix’s Hollow Mystery

Netflix’s ‘His & Hers’ pairs Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal in a Southern-set murder mystery that promises perspective but delivers predictability. A review of why the William Oldroyd series falls flat.

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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Review: James Cameron’s Spectacle Expands, but the Saga Starts to Circle Itself

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Review: James Cameron’s Spectacle Expands, but the Saga Starts to Circle Itself

James Cameron returns to Pandora with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ delivering stunning visuals and a fierce new villain, but recycled conflicts and bloated mythology keep the third installment from reaching the heights of its predecessors.

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‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Directorial Debut Finds Grace, Even When the Tears Come Too Easily

‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Directorial Debut Finds Grace, Even When the Tears Come Too Easily

Kate Winslet makes an assured directorial debut with Goodbye June, a deeply felt family drama led by Helen Mirren and an exceptional ensemble. Predictable but profoundly human, the Netflix film finds emotional truth in grief, restraint, and performance-driven storytelling.

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‘Fallout’ Season 2 Will Arrive Early on Prime Video

‘Fallout’ Season 2 Will Arrive Early on Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video has moved up the premiere of ‘Fallout’ Season 2, with new episodes now debuting December 16. The hit series returns to the wasteland following its explosive first-season finale.

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‘Landman’ Episode 205 Recap: Power Plays, Family Friction, and Taylor Sheridan’s Sharpest Writing Yet

‘Landman’ Episode 205 Recap: Power Plays, Family Friction, and Taylor Sheridan’s Sharpest Writing Yet

‘Landman’ Season 2 Episode 5 slows the chaos just long enough to reset the board. From Cooper’s costly lesson and Danny Morrell’s tightening grip to a rare family truce at the pirate dinner, here’s everything that matters heading into the back half of the season.

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Global Box Office: ‘Zootopia 2’ Crosses $1B Faster Than Any PG-Rated Film in History

Global Box Office: ‘Zootopia 2’ Crosses $1B Faster Than Any PG-Rated Film in History

Disney’s Zootopia 2 crosses $1 billion globally in just 17 days, becoming the fastest PG-rated film in history to hit the milestone and reaffirming theatrical demand for event animation.

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Sundance 2026 Unveils 97 Projects Across Features and Episodics, Honoring Robert Redford’s Legacy

Sundance 2026 Unveils 97 Projects Across Features and Episodics, Honoring Robert Redford’s Legacy

The 2026 Sundance Film Festival has revealed its full program, featuring 97 films and episodic projects across U.S. Dramatic, Documentary, World Cinema, NEXT, Premieres, Midnight, and Spotlight sections. This year’s edition honors Robert Redford’s legacy with a bold slate of new voices, global stories, and major world premieres arriving January 22–February 1 in Utah and online.

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‘Fallout’ LA Premiere: Cast Unites With Newcomers Macaulay Culkin, Justin Theroux & Kumail Nanjiani for Season 2 Launch

‘Fallout’ LA Premiere: Cast Unites With Newcomers Macaulay Culkin, Justin Theroux & Kumail Nanjiani for Season 2 Launch

The Fallout Season 2 cast hit Los Angeles for a major red carpet premiere alongside newcomers Macaulay Culkin, Justin Theroux, and Kumail Nanjiani. The star-stacked event brought together returning favorites, first-look character teases, and big moments from the Prime Video ensemble. Explore every highlight and full arrivals gallery.

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The Most Anticipated Movies Still to Come in December 2025

The Most Anticipated Movies Still to Come in December 2025

December 2025 closes with one of the strongest film slates of the year, from Wake Up Dead Man and Avatar: Fire and Ash to Marty Supreme and The Testament of Ann Lee. Here’s The Cinema Group’s guide to every major release still ahead — with dates, casts, and why each title is shaping the month’s final awards and box-office race.

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Stranger Things Season 5 Review: Netflix’s Cultural Behemoth Returns with Its Most Ambitious, Grown-Up, and Devastating Chapter Yet

Stranger Things Season 5 Review: Netflix’s Cultural Behemoth Returns with Its Most Ambitious, Grown-Up, and Devastating Chapter Yet

A darker and more emotionally complex return, Stranger Things Season 5 delivers gripping character arcs and stunning set pieces. The Duffers push the series toward its endgame with confidence, clarity, and surprising emotional depth.

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Oh. What. Fun. Review: Michelle Pfeiffer Shines in a Warm, Compassionate Holiday Tale About Invisible Labor and Unseen Love

Oh. What. Fun. Review: Michelle Pfeiffer Shines in a Warm, Compassionate Holiday Tale About Invisible Labor and Unseen Love

Michelle Pfeiffer shines in Oh. What. Fun., a heartfelt holiday dramedy celebrating the invisible labor of mothers. Warm, charming, and emotionally resonant, the film brings a fresh perspective to Christmas storytelling.

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Marty Supreme Review: Chalamet and Safdie Deliver a Fever-Dream Opus of Mania, Mythmaking, and American Ambition — Timothée Chalamet’s Greatest Performance Yet

Marty Supreme Review: Chalamet and Safdie Deliver a Fever-Dream Opus of Mania, Mythmaking, and American Ambition — Timothée Chalamet’s Greatest Performance Yet

Timothée Chalamet delivers the strongest performance of his career in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, a fever-dream epic of mania, ambition, and American mythmaking. An electrifying A24 drama filled with visionary filmmaking, explosive tension, and a career-defining turn from Chalamet — a major awards-season contender.

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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ First Reactions: James Cameron Unleashes His Darkest, Boldest, Most Emotional Pandora Yet

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ First Reactions: James Cameron Unleashes His Darkest, Boldest, Most Emotional Pandora Yet

The first reactions to James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash hail the film as a visually stunning, emotionally intense expansion of the Pandora saga. Early viewers call it Cameron’s boldest and most powerful sequel yet.

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‘Landman’ Season 2 Just Dropped Its Wildest Hour Yet — Gas Leaks, Power Plays, and a Very Chaotic Tommy

‘Landman’ Season 2 Just Dropped Its Wildest Hour Yet — Gas Leaks, Power Plays, and a Very Chaotic Tommy

‘Landman’ Season 2 Episode 3 delivers the season’s most explosive hour yet, mixing cartel power plays, a terrifying gas leak, and messy romance in a tense, chaotic, and wildly entertaining chapter. Read the full recap.

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