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Dune: Prophecy, Episode 1 Review - A Deep Dive into the Origins of the Bene Gesserit
Reviews, Television, New Series, HBO, Si-Fi, Opinion Jonathan P. Moustakas Reviews, Television, New Series, HBO, Si-Fi, Opinion Jonathan P. Moustakas

Dune: Prophecy, Episode 1 Review - A Deep Dive into the Origins of the Bene Gesserit

HBO's Dune: Prophecy delves 10,000 years into the past to explore the origins of the Bene Gesserit. With compelling performances led by Emily Watson, the first episode offers a visually stunning yet complex dive into Frank Herbert’s rich universe.

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Timothée Chalamet’s performance in the Bob Dylan biopic is ‘shockingly moving’ and a ‘nothing short of transformative.”

Timothée Chalamet’s performance in the Bob Dylan biopic is ‘shockingly moving’ and a ‘nothing short of transformative.”

Early reactions to 'A Complete Unknown' hail Timothée Chalamet's portrayal of Bob Dylan as a true tour de force. Critics are praising Chalamet, Monica Barbaro, and Elle Fanning for their moving performances, while director James Mangold is lauded for his confident direction and stunning visuals. Don't miss the Bob Dylan biopic this Christmas!

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Front Row Review: Ukrainian Resilience Takes Center Stage

Front Row Review: Ukrainian Resilience Takes Center Stage

Explore Miriam Guttmann's documentary "Front Row," which follows the United Ukrainian Ballet Company as they prepare for a performance amidst the backdrop of war. This detailed review delves into the dancers' resilience, the inclusion of Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Budko, and how art intersects with conflict. Discover the powerful story of survival and expression in this 4/5 star-rated documentary.

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‘Landman’ Review: A Rough Drill with a Few Hits but Many Misses
Reviews, Television, TV, Actors, New Series, Premiere Jonathan P. Moustakas Reviews, Television, TV, Actors, New Series, Premiere Jonathan P. Moustakas

‘Landman’ Review: A Rough Drill with a Few Hits but Many Misses

Landman, the latest from Taylor Sheridan, stars Billy Bob Thornton as a seasoned oilman navigating the high-stakes world of the West Texas oil industry. The Paramount+ series offers compelling performances but falls back on familiar tropes. Read our full review.

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The Bombshell Documentary Benjamin Netanyahu Doesn’t Want You to See

The Bombshell Documentary Benjamin Netanyahu Doesn’t Want You to See

The Bibi Files, directed by Alexis Bloom, offers a damning inside look at Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, featuring leaked police tapes and accounts of corruption that led to his indictment. Streaming on Jolt.film from December 11.

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'Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story' Review: An Illuminating Portrait of a Celebrated Irish Writer
Reviews, Documentaries, Film, Film Festival, Movie Premiere, New Movie Jonathan P. Moustakas Reviews, Documentaries, Film, Film Festival, Movie Premiere, New Movie Jonathan P. Moustakas

'Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story' Review: An Illuminating Portrait of a Celebrated Irish Writer

Dive into Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story, a moving documentary about the celebrated Irish author. Discover her complex relationship with Ireland, her literary legacy, and the struggles she faced in life and love, captured through intimate interviews and archival footage.

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Gladiator II Review: A New Epic of Redemption and Revenge
Reviews, Film, Movie Premiere, New Movie, Actors, Directors, Movies Jonathan P. Moustakas Reviews, Film, Movie Premiere, New Movie, Actors, Directors, Movies Jonathan P. Moustakas

Gladiator II Review: A New Epic of Redemption and Revenge

Read our review of Gladiator 2, the highly anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott's iconic Roman epic. With Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, and Pedro Pascal leading the charge, find out if this new chapter lives up to the legacy of the original.

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The Cinema Group critics pick the Best Films From the 2024 Fall Festivals

The Cinema Group critics pick the Best Films From the 2024 Fall Festivals

Explore the best films from the 2024 fall festival circuit, including standout titles like “The Brutalist,” “Babygirl,” and “Anora.” Discover which films are predicted to dominate awards season, featuring breathtaking performances, bold storytelling, and visionary direction from leading filmmakers.

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Review: A Real Pain — Kieran Culkin Shines in Jesse Eisenberg's Journey through grief
Reviews, Film, New Movie, Actors, Awards Contenders, Directors Jonathan P. Moustakas Reviews, Film, New Movie, Actors, Awards Contenders, Directors Jonathan P. Moustakas

Review: A Real Pain — Kieran Culkin Shines in Jesse Eisenberg's Journey through grief

A Real Pain, directed by Jesse Eisenberg, delivers a heartfelt exploration of family ties and history. With Kieran Culkin giving an unforgettable performance, this film takes audiences on an emotional journey through a complex relationship between two cousins as they explore their shared heritage in Poland.

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‘The Brutalist’ Review: A Modern Masterpiece in American Cinema

‘The Brutalist’ Review: A Modern Masterpiece in American Cinema

Brady Corbet's The Brutalist captures the struggle of a Hungarian architect in post-war America. With stunning visuals and powerful performances, the film is a bold homage to the grand epics of 1970s cinema.

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Anora Review: Makes ‘Pretty Woman’ Look Like a Disney Movie

Anora Review: Makes ‘Pretty Woman’ Look Like a Disney Movie

Sean Baker's Anora features Mikey Madison in a career-defining performance as a young sex worker caught in a romance with a wealthy scion. With its unique blend of genres, the film explores wealth, power, and the limits of

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Bird Review: A Harrowing, Empathetic Vision from Andrea Arnold

Bird Review: A Harrowing, Empathetic Vision from Andrea Arnold

In Bird, Andrea Arnold paints a raw and visceral portrait of innocence, survival, and societal fragmentation. Nykiya Adams delivers a mesmerizing performance as Bailey, a teenager navigating life on the fringes of Kent, England. Her father's shadowy dealings and the so-called protectors blur the lines between justice and violence. With standout performances by Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski, Bird offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of youth in a fractured world.

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A Deep Dive into Memory and First Love: A Review of Duino
Reviews, Film, Film Festival, Movies, Movie Premiere, Actors, Directors Jonathan P. Moustakas Reviews, Film, Film Festival, Movies, Movie Premiere, Actors, Directors Jonathan P. Moustakas

A Deep Dive into Memory and First Love: A Review of Duino

Dive into our review of Duino, a poignant film by Juan Pablo Di Pace and Andrés Pepe Estrada. This coming-of-age story explores memory, love, and the complexities of self-discovery, set against the picturesque town of Duino. Rated 4/5 by The Cinema Group.

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Saturday Night Review: The High-Stakes Origins of a Comedy Revolution

Saturday Night Review: The High-Stakes Origins of a Comedy Revolution

Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night offers a gripping look at the chaotic, creative birth of Saturday Night Live. With standout performances and sharp direction, it’s a must-watch for comedy and history fans alike.

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‘Blitz’ Review: Steve McQueen’s World War II Film Is Skillful and Touching Yet Almost Shockingly Conventional
Reviews, Film, Actors, Directors, New Movie, Awards Season Jonathan P. Moustakas Reviews, Film, Actors, Directors, New Movie, Awards Season Jonathan P. Moustakas

‘Blitz’ Review: Steve McQueen’s World War II Film Is Skillful and Touching Yet Almost Shockingly Conventional

Steve McQueen’s Blitz recreates 1940s London during the Nazi bombing, following George, a young Black boy, on his journey home. With its striking visuals and strong performances, the film delivers a heartfelt narrative but leans towards a more conventional storytelling style. Discover the highs and lows of McQueen’s latest wartime drama.

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