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‘Swiped’ Review: Lily James In A Hollow Hulu Biopic That Fails To Spark At Tiff World Premiere

‘Swiped’ Review: Lily James In A Hollow Hulu Biopic That Fails To Spark At Tiff World Premiere

Lily James stars in ‘Swiped,’ Hulu’s dramatized look at Whitney Wolfe Herd’s journey from Tinder to Bumble. Despite its style and solid performances, the film stumbles in its attempt to turn a startup saga into a meaningful empowerment story.

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Daniel Craig Returns to Solve “Impossible Crime” in ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Trailer

Daniel Craig Returns to Solve “Impossible Crime” in ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Trailer

Daniel Craig returns as detective Benoit Blanc in Wake Up Dead Man, the third Knives Out film from Rian Johnson. Featuring Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, and Josh Brolin, the trailer teases an impossible church-set murder and a mystery soaked in myth, secrets, and suspense.

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‘Black Rabbit’ Review: Law and Bateman Lead a Gritty NY Noir About Loyalty, Debt, and Self-Destruction

‘Black Rabbit’ Review: Law and Bateman Lead a Gritty NY Noir About Loyalty, Debt, and Self-Destruction

Jude Law and Jason Bateman deliver powerhouse performances in Black Rabbit, Netflix’s gripping NY noir about two estranged brothers entangled in secrets, ambition, and the gritty underworld of downtown nightlife. A stylish and emotional crime thriller exploring the cost of loyalty, legacy, and self-destruction.

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Creative Arts Emmys 2025: The Studio Dominates first night with The Penguin and Severance Close Behind

Creative Arts Emmys 2025: The Studio Dominates first night with The Penguin and Severance Close Behind

Apple’s The Studio topped Night 1 of the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys with 9 wins, while The Penguin and Severancestayed close behind. Full winners list and analysis.

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Cinematic Comforts: 23 Movies That Feel Like the Transition From Summer to Fall

Cinematic Comforts: 23 Movies That Feel Like the Transition From Summer to Fall

From cozy classics like When Harry Met Sally to atmospheric gems like Lost in Translation and Little Women, these 23 films capture the bittersweet transition from late summer to early fall. Whether it’s back-to-school drama, sweater-weather romance, or autumn’s golden glow, this watchlist is the perfect guide for the season.

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Glen Powell Seeks Comedic Redemption for a Washed-Up Quarterback in ‘Chad Powers’ Trailer

Glen Powell Seeks Comedic Redemption for a Washed-Up Quarterback in ‘Chad Powers’ Trailer

Glen Powell transforms under heavy prosthetics in Hulu’s new series Chad Powers, playing a disgraced quarterback who reinvents himself for one last shot at glory. Co-produced by Eli and Peyton Manning, the sports comedy premieres September 30 with a two-episode debut.

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Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ Announces Season 2 Premiere Date

Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ Announces Season 2 Premiere Date

Taylor Sheridan’s hit series Landman returns for Season 2 on Paramount+ this November, with Billy Bob Thornton reprising his Golden Globe–nominated role and Sam Elliott joining the cast.

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Everything We Know About Jude Law and Jason Bateman’s New Series Black Rabbit

Everything We Know About Jude Law and Jason Bateman’s New Series Black Rabbit

Netflix’s Black Rabbit stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers whose bond is tested in the cutthroat world of New York nightlife. Here’s everything we know about the new limited series.

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Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite Ignites Netflix’s Fall Slate

Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite Ignites Netflix’s Fall Slate

Kathryn Bigelow returns with A House of Dynamite, a tense military thriller starring Rebecca Ferguson and Idris Elba. The film premieres at Venice, hits theaters Oct. 10, and streams on Netflix Oct. 24.

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Nicolas Cage in Talks for ‘True Detective’ Season 5

Nicolas Cage in Talks for ‘True Detective’ Season 5

Nicolas Cage is in talks to headline True Detective Season 5, with Issa López returning as showrunner. The new season, set in New York’s Jamaica Bay, is expected to begin filming in 2026 for a 2027 premiere on HBO.

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‘Blade Runner 2099’ To Premiere in 2026 on Prime Video

‘Blade Runner 2099’ To Premiere in 2026 on Prime Video

Prime Video confirms Blade Runner 2099, its limited series sequel to Blade Runner 2049, will debut in 2026. Michelle Yeoh leads the cast alongside Hunter Schafer, with Ridley Scott executive producing.

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The Biggest New Releases This Week (Aug. 18–24): From ‘Honey Don’t!’ to ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2

The Biggest New Releases This Week (Aug. 18–24): From ‘Honey Don’t!’ to ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2

This week’s biggest releases include Ethan Coen’s ‘Honey Don’t!,’ Ron Howard’s survival thriller ‘Eden,’ Riz Ahmed in ‘Relay,’ and the return of DC’s ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2, alongside fresh streaming premieres and VOD drops.

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‘Peacemaker’ Review: Season 2 Tells a Smaller Story with Bigger Emotions in a Stirring, Studied Pivot

‘Peacemaker’ Review: Season 2 Tells a Smaller Story with Bigger Emotions in a Stirring, Studied Pivot

John Cena returns in Peacemaker Season 2, a tighter, more emotional chapter that trades spectacle for character depth while cementing James Gunn’s series in the new DCU.

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‘The Morning Show’ Heads Into a Risky “Reset” in Steamy Season 4 Trailer

‘The Morning Show’ Heads Into a Risky “Reset” in Steamy Season 4 Trailer

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return in ‘The Morning Show’ season 4. The new Apple TV+ trailer teases corporate intrigue, scandal, and a bold reset for the Emmy-winning drama.

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‘Stranger Things’ Creators Matt and Ross Duffer Sign Four-Year Paramount Deal, Set Netflix Exit in April 2026

‘Stranger Things’ Creators Matt and Ross Duffer Sign Four-Year Paramount Deal, Set Netflix Exit in April 2026

Matt and Ross Duffer, creators of Stranger Things, will exit Netflix in April 2026 for a four-year exclusive deal with Paramount. The partnership promises ambitious films and series under their Upside Down Pictures banner.

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‘The Map That Leads to You’ Review: Pretty Places, Pretty People, Empty Feelings

‘The Map That Leads to You’ Review: Pretty Places, Pretty People, Empty Feelings

Amazon’s The Map That Leads to You pairs Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa in a postcard-pretty romance, but Lasse Hallström’s film struggles with shallow writing, tonal missteps, and a lack of emotional payoff.

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‘Fallout’ Season 2 Trailer Reveals Premiere Date and a Sinister Justin Theroux

‘Fallout’ Season 2 Trailer Reveals Premiere Date and a Sinister Justin Theroux

Prime Video’s Fallout returns Dec. 17. The new trailer teases New Vegas, a flashback to the nuclear war, Justin Theroux as Robert House, and the terrifying Deathclaw. Returning cast includes Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, and Kyle MacLachlan.

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