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The Catalogue: Criterion Collection Essentials — Must-Own Editions for Serious Film Shelves

The Catalogue: Criterion Collection Essentials — Must-Own Editions for Serious Film Shelves

Must-own Criterion Collection editions spanning Scorsese, Kubrick, Lynch, PTA, Wes Anderson and more. A curated cinema library of essential 4K and Blu-ray releases that define modern film language, from cult classics to auteur masterpieces and landmark restorations.

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‘Michael’ Review: Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson Biopic Is Sanitized but Surprisingly Soulful

‘Michael’ Review: Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson Biopic Is Sanitized but Surprisingly Soulful

Antoine Fuqua’s Michael starring Jaafar Jackson avoids controversy to focus on Michael Jackson’s rise from the Jackson 5 to global superstardom. While critics note its sanitized approach and omission of later-life controversies, the film is praised for its emotional undertone, strong performances, and standout musical sequences.

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Sydney Sweeney’s Performance in ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Is Her Most Controlled, Compelling Work Yet

Sydney Sweeney’s Performance in ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Is Her Most Controlled, Compelling Work Yet

Sydney Sweeney’s Cassie in Euphoria Season 3 becomes a study in control, visibility, and performance identity. Episode 2 reframes her engagement to Nate and OnlyFans storyline through restraint rather than chaos, highlighting a more precise, self-aware performance that reflects both the character’s instability and Sweeney’s evolving public image.

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The Catalogue: Spring Awakening — Fridays for the Ladies

The Catalogue: Spring Awakening — Fridays for the Ladies

A curated spring fashion catalogue built around lightweight structure, repeatable wardrobe staples, and effortless everyday styling. The Spring Awakening installment of “Fridays for the Ladies” focuses on wearable pieces designed for rotation, comfort, and quiet elevated style across the season.

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‘The Audacity’ Review: Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg Anchor AMC’s Vicious but One-Note Silicon Valley Satire

‘The Audacity’ Review: Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg Anchor AMC’s Vicious but One-Note Silicon Valley Satire

AMC’s The Audacity, created by Jonathan Glatzer, offers a bleak satire of Silicon Valley tech culture led by Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg. While sharply observed and well-acted, the series struggles to evolve beyond familiar critiques of greed, power, and moral collapse.

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Tribeca Festival Announces Opening Night for 25th Anniversary Edition

Tribeca Festival Announces Opening Night for 25th Anniversary Edition

Tribeca Festival has announced its 25th anniversary Opening Night selection featuring the world premiere of Questlove’s Earth, Wind & Fire documentary followed by a live performance from Earth, Wind & Fire and The Roots at the Beacon Theatre on June 3, 2026.

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‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Review: Zendaya Delivers a Career-Level Performance in a Divisive Return

‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Review: Zendaya Delivers a Career-Level Performance in a Divisive Return

‘Euphoria’ Season 3 pushes its characters into adulthood, but Sam Levinson’s HBO drama struggles to translate its signature teenage volatility into sustained emotional stakes. Zendaya anchors the season with a standout performance as Rue, even as the series becomes increasingly uneven in structure and emotional impact.

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The Catalogue: What Coop Steals in ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (and the Alternatives)

The Catalogue: What Coop Steals in ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (and the Alternatives)

Coop’s fence list, decoded. The Catalogue breaks down what gets stolen in ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ with real retail/resale pricing, plus Amazon alternatives that match the same silhouette, materials, and “quiet power” without the private-equity budget. Built to shop. Not just read.

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‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Season 2 Review: Jon Hamm and James Marsden Turn Wealth Into a Weapon

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Season 2 Review: Jon Hamm and James Marsden Turn Wealth Into a Weapon

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Season 2 begins with a confident, high-stakes premiere as Jon Hamm returns and James Marsden delivers a scene-stealing performance. Apple TV+’s sharp dramedy deepens its exploration of wealth, power, and control, setting up a darker, more dangerous chapter that feels more refined, character-driven, and unpredictable than ever.

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‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Broadway Review: Jon Bernthal Surprises in a Bold, Crowd-Pleasing Reinvention

‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Broadway Review: Jon Bernthal Surprises in a Bold, Crowd-Pleasing Reinvention

Broadway review of ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ starring Jon Bernthal at the August Wilson Theatre in NYC. A new stage adaptation of the classic Al Pacino film, featuring a standout rotating set and a performance that leans into the original while delivering a theatrical, crowd-driven experience.

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‘The Drama’ Review: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson Circle a Great Idea That Never Fully Lands
‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Review: Marvel Finally Finds Its Pulse Again

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Review: Marvel Finally Finds Its Pulse Again

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 delivers brutal action and timely political themes, with Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio leading a stronger, more cohesive return for Marvel on Disney+.

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THE CATALOGUE: SUNDAY SCARIES SHOPPING MENU

THE CATALOGUE: SUNDAY SCARIES SHOPPING MENU

A curated “menu” of clothing, gear, and film essentials that actually hold up — from Levi’s 501s and Barbour jackets to cameras, watches, and Criterion picks. No trends, no filler — just what’s worth buying now.

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The Timothée Chalamet Backlash Is Exactly Why Hollywood Doesn’t Have Movie Stars Anymore

The Timothée Chalamet Backlash Is Exactly Why Hollywood Doesn’t Have Movie Stars Anymore

The backlash to Timothée Chalamet’s comments about ballet and opera reveals a deeper truth about modern celebrity culture. In an era of cancel culture, viral outrage and carefully managed PR narratives, Hollywood still produces famous people — but the kind of bold, outspoken movie stars who once defined the industry are becoming increasingly rare.

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