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‘Bring Her Back’ Review: Was Laura Drugging Andy This Whole Time? The Chilling Detail We All Missed

‘Bring Her Back’ Review: Was Laura Drugging Andy This Whole Time? The Chilling Detail We All Missed

Discover the hidden clue in Bring Her Back that suggests Laura may have been drugging Andy all along. Explore the film’s dark secrets, psychological manipulation, and how one small moment changes everything in this chilling thriller.

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'The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Headlines a Haunting, Uneven Tale of Trauma and Terror

'The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Headlines a Haunting, Uneven Tale of Trauma and Terror

Pete Davidson stars in 'The Home,' a haunted nursing-home horror from 'The Purge' creator James DeMonaco. Balancing supernatural chills with social commentary, the film explores trauma, memory, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion.

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‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Review: Adam Sandler’s Netflix Sequel Is Terrible — and Fans Will Love It

‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Review: Adam Sandler’s Netflix Sequel Is Terrible — and Fans Will Love It

Adam Sandler tees off once again in 'Happy Gilmore 2,' Netflix's long-awaited sequel full of cameos, callbacks, and chaotic comedy. It’s dumb, self-indulgent, and exactly what fans have been waiting for.

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The Style We’re Hoping to See in Practical Magic 2

The Style We’re Hoping to See in Practical Magic 2

Practical Magic has been long recognised as the go-to movie for 90s witchy style inspiration, but what fashion can we expect to see in the 2025 sequel? Explore The Cinema Group’s favourite looks from the original, as well as our hopes for the Practical Magic 2 wardrobe.

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‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: A Kinky Rom-Com That Plays With the Rules of Love

‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: A Kinky Rom-Com That Plays With the Rules of Love

Logan Lerman and Molly Gordon headline 'Oh, Hi!', a kinky, genre-bending rom-com about lust, love, and power play. Director Sophie Brooks upends expectations in this audacious romantic comedy.

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‘Together’ Dares You to Laugh While It Devours You

‘Together’ Dares You to Laugh While It Devours You

Michael Shanks’ Together is a grotesquely inventive horror-comedy starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie as lovers unraveling—literally and emotionally. Blending brutal body horror with darkly hilarious relationship satire, this Sundance 2025 standout delivers one of the wildest, weirdest cinematic experiences of the year.

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‘Superman' (2025) Review: James Gunn's Bold Reboot Restores Hope to the DC Universe

‘Superman' (2025) Review: James Gunn's Bold Reboot Restores Hope to the DC Universe

James Gunn's Superman (2025) delivers a warm, witty, and thrilling reboot of DC's most iconic hero, led by David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan. Read our full review.

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'Heads of State' Review: Elba and Cena Elevate an Otherwise Forgettable Action-Comedy

'Heads of State' Review: Elba and Cena Elevate an Otherwise Forgettable Action-Comedy

Idris Elba and John Cena shine as unlikely allies in Heads of State, Amazon's new action-comedy that struggles to match their charisma with a compelling script. Directed by Ilya Naishuller, the film mixes political satire with globe-trotting chaos but never fully sticks the landing.

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‘F1: The Movie’ Review: Brad Pitt and Damson Idris Illuminate the Tension and Triumph of High-Stakes Motorsports

‘F1: The Movie’ Review: Brad Pitt and Damson Idris Illuminate the Tension and Triumph of High-Stakes Motorsports

Joseph Kosinski’s F1: The Movie blends kinetic spectacle with thematic depth. Featuring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, it’s a visually stunning, narratively complex Formula 1 saga powered by real races and raw emotion.

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'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Review: Survival of the Franchise Over the Fittest Storytelling

'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Review: Survival of the Franchise Over the Fittest Storytelling

Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali lead a forgettable expedition in Gareth Edwards’ Jurassic World: Rebirth, a visually competent but emotionally extinct return to the dinosaur franchise.

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‘The Bear’ Season 4 Review: Jeremy Allen White Anchors a Series Struggling to Evolve

‘The Bear’ Season 4 Review: Jeremy Allen White Anchors a Series Struggling to Evolve

FX’s The Bear returns with a muted but still compelling fourth season. Jeremy Allen White leads a strong cast through a story grappling with creative burnout and emotional stagnation.

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We Were Liars’ Review: Prime Video’s YA Thriller Trades Fairytales for Fatal Secrets

We Were Liars’ Review: Prime Video’s YA Thriller Trades Fairytales for Fatal Secrets

Prime Video’s We Were Liars adapts the bestselling YA novel into a coastal thriller of family secrets, romantic tension, and generational trauma. With standout performances from Emily Alyn Lind and Shubham Maheshwari, the show walks a fine line between haunting and heightened.

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Dakota Johnson Critiques Hollywood’s Dependence on Remakes and Lack of Creative Risk

Dakota Johnson Critiques Hollywood’s Dependence on Remakes and Lack of Creative Risk

In a Hot Ones interview, Dakota Johnson called out Hollywood’s reliance on remakes and risk-averse decision-making. Her honest comments reflect growing industry concerns about originality and creative stagnation.

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‘Materialists’ Review: Celine Song’s Romantic Drama Dissects Love, Wealth, and Emotional Capital in a Brilliant Genre Subversion

‘Materialists’ Review: Celine Song’s Romantic Drama Dissects Love, Wealth, and Emotional Capital in a Brilliant Genre Subversion

Celine Song’s Materialists is a profound exploration of modern love, blending rom-com structure with sharp social commentary. Starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, the film redefines romance for a generation shaped by wealth and emotional risk.

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'Echo Valley' Review: Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney Illuminate Apple TV+’s Morally Complex, Aesthetically Restrained Domestic Thriller

'Echo Valley' Review: Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney Illuminate Apple TV+’s Morally Complex, Aesthetically Restrained Domestic Thriller

Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney shine in 'Echo Valley,' a suspenseful domestic thriller from director Michael Pearce. With grief, family trauma, and a gripping plot, the Apple TV+ drama makes for a haunting watch.

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'A Tree Fell in the Woods' Review: Infidelity, Moonshine, and Midlife Disillusionment in Nora Kirkpatrick’s Witty But Uneven Debut

'A Tree Fell in the Woods' Review: Infidelity, Moonshine, and Midlife Disillusionment in Nora Kirkpatrick’s Witty But Uneven Debut

Josh Gad, Alexandra Daddario, Ashley Park, and Daveed Diggs star in Nora Kirkpatrick’s debut, A Tree Fell in the Woods—a Tribeca-set relationship dramedy about infidelity, identity, and self-reflection in a snowed-in cabin.

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'Re-Creation' Review: Jim Sheridan Revisits a Haunting Case with a Bold, Fictional Verdict

'Re-Creation' Review: Jim Sheridan Revisits a Haunting Case with a Bold, Fictional Verdict

Jim Sheridan returns with Re-Creation, a bold blend of fact and fiction inspired by the Sophie Toscan du Plantier case. A gripping, 12 Angry Men-style drama questioning justice, guilt, and truth. Premiered at Tribeca 2025.

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