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The Surfer Review: Nicolas Cage Rides the Wave of Mainia, memory, and Masculinity

The Surfer Review: Nicolas Cage Rides the Wave of Mainia, memory, and Masculinity

Nicolas Cage delivers one of his wildest and most devastating performances yet in The Surfer, Lorcan Finnegan’s hallucinatory study of memory, masculinity, and midlife collapse. Full review.

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Hollywood's Next Big Leap: How a Best Stunt Oscar Could Redefine an ART FORM

Hollywood's Next Big Leap: How a Best Stunt Oscar Could Redefine an ART FORM

After decades of lobbying, the Oscars will recognize stunt design in 2028. Industry leaders believe the new category will reshape how Hollywood approaches action and narrative.

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The Breakfast Club Cast Reunites After 40 Years, Reflects on the Film's Legacy and Why It Wouldn't Be Made Today

The Breakfast Club Cast Reunites After 40 Years, Reflects on the Film's Legacy and Why It Wouldn't Be Made Today

At C2E2, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, and the original cast of The Breakfast Club reunite to reflect on the iconic teen film’s enduring impact—and its cultural blind spots.

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‘The Pitt’ Finale Breakdown: Showrunners, Noah Wyle on Season 2, Trump-Era Health Policy, and That Rooftop Reveal

‘The Pitt’ Finale Breakdown: Showrunners, Noah Wyle on Season 2, Trump-Era Health Policy, and That Rooftop Reveal

Executive producers and star Noah Wyle break down The Pitt's Season 1 finale, tease what's ahead for Robby, and reflect on how the Trump administration could reshape the show's medical storylines.

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One to One: John & Yoko Review — A Candid, Immersive Portrait of Lennon and Ono’s NYC Years

One to One: John & Yoko Review — A Candid, Immersive Portrait of Lennon and Ono’s NYC Years

Kevin Macdonald’s archival-rich documentary One to One: John & Yoko chronicles the couple’s activism, art, and performance in early 1970s New York. Read our in-depth review.

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The Amateur Review: Rami Malek Turns Rogue in a High-Stakes Espionage Throwback

The Amateur Review: Rami Malek Turns Rogue in a High-Stakes Espionage Throwback

Rami Malek stars in ‘The Amateur,’ a suspenseful and stylish espionage film that mixes action with emotional depth. Read our full, in-depth review of this modern spy throwback.

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Eric LaRue Review: A Quietly Devastating Study in Grief, Faith, and the Limits of Language

Eric LaRue Review: A Quietly Devastating Study in Grief, Faith, and the Limits of Language

Eric LaRue is not a film about events, but about echoes. Judy Greer’s restrained, gutting performance elevates Michael Shannon’s directorial debut into something profoundly unsettling and beautifully strange. A film that interrogates how we speak about pain—and how we sometimes speak to avoid it.

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John Mulaney’s ‘Everybody’s in Live’ Aims for Controlled Chaos—But Needs a Tighter Tune-Up

John Mulaney’s ‘Everybody’s in Live’ Aims for Controlled Chaos—But Needs a Tighter Tune-Up

Netflix’s Everybody’s in Live reimagines the sketch-variety format with John Mulaney at the helm. It’s chaotic, clever—and a work in progress. Here’s our breakdown.

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‘Remaining Native’ Review: A Lyrical, One-Take Coming-of-Age Journey Rooted in Identity

‘Remaining Native’ Review: A Lyrical, One-Take Coming-of-Age Journey Rooted in Identity

Maya Ross’ Remaining Native is a single-take Indigenous coming-of-age film anchored by Eli Blackfeather and cultural honesty. A standout at SXSW 2025. Read The Full Review.

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‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo shine in 'Bob Trevino Likes It', a heartfelt story of found family and emotional healing. In theaters March 21, 2025. Read our full review.

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'The Alto Knights' Review: Sprawling, Richly Detailed Mafia Saga Serves Up a Double Helping of Robert De Niro

'The Alto Knights' Review: Sprawling, Richly Detailed Mafia Saga Serves Up a Double Helping of Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro stars as both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese in The Alto Knights, a masterful gangster drama directed by Barry Levinson and written by Nicholas Pileggi. Read our full review.

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‘I’m Carl Lewis!’ Is A Fascinating Yet Guarded Portrait Of An Unstoppable Icon Who Redefined Greatness & Style

‘I’m Carl Lewis!’ Is A Fascinating Yet Guarded Portrait Of An Unstoppable Icon Who Redefined Greatness & Style

I’m Carl Lewis! explores the career and controversies of the legendary Olympian, highlighting his triumphs and the public perception that shaped his legacy. Read our review:

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‘Black Bag’ Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Spy Thriller Doubles as a Razor-Sharp Marital Chess Match

‘Black Bag’ Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Spy Thriller Doubles as a Razor-Sharp Marital Chess Match

Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag is a razor-sharp espionage thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender as a spy couple whose marriage is built on secrets—until betrayal threatens everything.

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‘Holland’ Review: Nicole Kidman Leads Mimi Cave’s Manic Midwestern Thriller — SXSW

‘Holland’ Review: Nicole Kidman Leads Mimi Cave’s Manic Midwestern Thriller — SXSW

Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen lead Holland, Mimi Cave’s stylish suburban thriller that unearths dark secrets lurking beneath the American Dream. Read our full SXSW review.

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‘The Dutchman’ Review: André Holland Leads Andre Gaines’ Haunting Contemporary Take on a 1964 Classic — SXSW

‘The Dutchman’ Review: André Holland Leads Andre Gaines’ Haunting Contemporary Take on a 1964 Classic — SXSW

Andre Gaines’ The Dutchman reinvents Amiri Baraka’s classic play, with André Holland and Kate Mara delivering electrifying performances. Read our full SXSW review.

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‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Gets Stalked by a Murderous Memelord in Christopher Landon’s Tense Tech Thriller

‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Gets Stalked by a Murderous Memelord in Christopher Landon’s Tense Tech Thriller

Christopher Landon’s Drop turns a first date into a nightmare as Meghann Fahy battles a sinister online stalker. Does this tech-driven thriller live up to the hype? Read our full review.

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‘Another Simple Favor’ Review: Blake Lively & Anna Kendrick Reunite in Paul Feig’s Stylish Italian Murder Mystery Sequel

‘Another Simple Favor’ Review: Blake Lively & Anna Kendrick Reunite in Paul Feig’s Stylish Italian Murder Mystery Sequel

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick reunite in Another Simple Favor, Paul Feig’s murder mystery sequel set in Capri. Does it live up to the original? Read our full review.

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