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‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Review: Marvel’s First Family Soars in a Retro, Refreshing Reinvention

‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Review: Marvel’s First Family Soars in a Retro, Refreshing Reinvention

'‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ marks a bold reinvention of Marvel’s First Family, with standout performances, retro visuals, and a story rooted in character and heart. Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Julia Garner shine in a stylish, emotional triumph.

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Original ‘Fantastic Four’ Star Michael Chiklis Sends His Support to ‘First Steps’ Cast: “Best of Luck”

Original ‘Fantastic Four’ Star Michael Chiklis Sends His Support to ‘First Steps’ Cast: “Best of Luck”

Former Thing actor Michael Chiklis shares his support for the cast of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Marvel’s 1960s-set reboot starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Directed by Matt Shakman, the film opens in theaters July 25.

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Venice 2025 Lineup: Del Toro’s Frankenstein, Lanthimos’ Bugonia, Safdie’s Smashing Machine, and More

Venice 2025 Lineup: Del Toro’s Frankenstein, Lanthimos’ Bugonia, Safdie’s Smashing Machine, and More

The 82nd Venice Film Festival unveils a powerhouse lineup including Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia, and Benny Safdie’s The Smashing Machine. Also premiering: new films from Luca Guadagnino, Kathryn Bigelow, and Park Chan-wook. The fest runs August 27 to September 6, 2025.

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‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ First Reactions Call It “One of the Best Things Marvel Has Ever Made”

‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ First Reactions Call It “One of the Best Things Marvel Has Ever Made”

Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps earns rave early reviews for its “stunning visuals,” “emotional core,” and breakout performances from Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Critics call it one of the best things Marvel has made. In theaters July 24.

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Oscar Season Begins: TIFF Announces 2025 Lineup Featuring McConaughey, Fraser, and a New Knives Out

Oscar Season Begins: TIFF Announces 2025 Lineup Featuring McConaughey, Fraser, and a New Knives Out

The Toronto International Film Festival’s 50th edition launches Oscar season with new films from Matthew McConaughey, Brendan Fraser, and Chloé Zhao, plus Rian Johnson’s next Knives Out mystery. TIFF 2025 runs September 4–14 and promises a stacked slate of prestige premieres and awards hopefuls.

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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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‘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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'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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'The Best You Can' Review: Bacon & Sedgwick Find Late-Life Sparks in This Warm, Witty Boomer Dramedy

'The Best You Can' Review: Bacon & Sedgwick Find Late-Life Sparks in This Warm, Witty Boomer Dramedy

Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick star in The Best You Can, a Tribeca 2025 Spotlight Narrative standout about aging, connection, and unexpected second chances. A heartwarming dramedy that proves it's never too late to start over.

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'Deep Cover' Review: Howard, Bloom & Mohammed Shine in This Witty, Offbeat Undercover Comedy

'Deep Cover' Review: Howard, Bloom & Mohammed Shine in This Witty, Offbeat Undercover Comedy

Deep Cover is a whip-smart Tribeca 2025 standout, where three misfit actors accidentally infiltrate London’s criminal underground in a hilarious, high-energy improv crime caper led by Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed.

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‘Fior di Latte’ Review: Tim Heidecker Sniffs his way to romantic redemption in a Surreal and Soulful Comedy of Obsession

‘Fior di Latte’ Review: Tim Heidecker Sniffs his way to romantic redemption in a Surreal and Soulful Comedy of Obsession

Tim Heidecker stars in Fior di Latte, a surreal and bittersweet Tribeca 2025 standout that blends comedy and pathos in one man’s scent-fueled spiral through memory, madness, and emotional stasis.

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TRIBECA 2025 [JUNE 8]: FULL EVENT COVERAGE AND RECAP PHOTOS

TRIBECA 2025 [JUNE 8]: FULL EVENT COVERAGE AND RECAP PHOTOS

June 8 at the 2025 Tribeca Festival featured red carpet premieres for Call Her Alex, Hal & Harper, and One Spoon of Chocolate, with appearances by Mark Ruffalo, Lili Reinhart, Alex Cooper, Paris Jackson, RZA, Josh Gad, and more. Full recap and event photos.

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‘Relay’ Review: Riz Ahmed Is Electric in a Quietly Explosive Game of Cat and Mouse That Grips Until the Final Frame

‘Relay’ Review: Riz Ahmed Is Electric in a Quietly Explosive Game of Cat and Mouse That Grips Until the Final Frame

Riz Ahmed delivers a gripping, near-silent performance in David Mackenzie’s Relay, a taut surveillance thriller about whistleblowers, privacy, and modern paranoia. Premiered at Tribeca 2025.

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'Call Her Alex' Review: Hulu's Docuseries Chronicles The Rise Of Podcasting's Powerhouse

'Call Her Alex' Review: Hulu's Docuseries Chronicles The Rise Of Podcasting's Powerhouse

Hulu's Call Her Alex gives a surface-level look at podcasting giant Alex Cooper. While the two-part docuseries is rich in nostalgia and growth, it misses deeper revelations behind her media empire. Premiered at Tribeca 2025.

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'Paradise Records' Review: Logic’s Directorial Debut Makes a Stunning Statement at Tribeca

'Paradise Records' Review: Logic’s Directorial Debut Makes a Stunning Statement at Tribeca

Rapper Logic makes a stunning leap to filmmaking with Paradise Records, his Tribeca-premiering debut. It’s immersive, honest, and emotionally resonant—proving he’s here to stay behind the camera.

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