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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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‘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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Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After the Hunt’ to Open the 63rd New York Film Festival

Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After the Hunt’ to Open the 63rd New York Film Festival

Julia Roberts stars in Luca Guadagnino’s morality drama ‘After the Hunt,’ which will open the 63rd New York Film Festival this September. The film makes its North American premiere at Alice Tully Hall with Guadagnino and cast in attendance.

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‘Stick’ Review: Owen Wilson’s Endearing Apple TV+ Golf Comedy Is Ideal Summer Comfort Viewing

‘Stick’ Review: Owen Wilson’s Endearing Apple TV+ Golf Comedy Is Ideal Summer Comfort Viewing

Apple TV+ renews ‘Stick’ as Owen Wilson leads a heartfelt golf comedy that’s equal parts funny, sweet, and sincere. With a strong ensemble and easy summer vibes, this is comfort TV at its finest. Read our full review.

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Cult Novels and Their Cinematic Counterparts: What You Should Read and Watch Next This Summer

Cult Novels and Their Cinematic Counterparts: What You Should Read and Watch Next This Summer

Explore six cult novels and their cinematic soulmates—from Patti Smith to John Steinbeck, Tove Ditlevsen to Francoise Sagan. This essential summer guide pairs classic literature with powerful, art-house films that share emotional, thematic, and stylistic DNA.

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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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Adria Arjona Joins Michael B. Jordan in ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ Remake at Amazon MGM

Adria Arjona Joins Michael B. Jordan in ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ Remake at Amazon MGM

Adria Arjona has been cast opposite Michael B. Jordan in Amazon MGM’s The Thomas Crown Affair, stepping into the lead role after Taylor Russell’s exit. With a star-studded cast and a 2027 release planned, the high-profile remake is now filming in London. Arjona joins at the peak of her red-hot career.

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‘All the President’s Men’ Returns: Robert Downey Jr., Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo Lead Live Reading of Political Classic

‘All the President’s Men’ Returns: Robert Downey Jr., Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo Lead Live Reading of Political Classic

Robert Downey Jr., Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, and more star in a one-night-only live reading of All the President’s Men on August 25. The East Hampton event reimagines the Watergate-era thriller for a new era of press scrutiny and political tension. All proceeds benefit The Center at West Park.

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‘Together Just the Music’: Jeff Buckley’s Legacy Echoes in ‘It’s Never Over’ Trailer

‘Together Just the Music’: Jeff Buckley’s Legacy Echoes in ‘It’s Never Over’ Trailer

Jeff Buckley’s myth and music are center stage in It’s Never Over, Amy Berg’s new documentary. With archival footage and interviews with his closest collaborators, the film reflects on Buckley’s legacy ahead of its August 8 release.

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The Silencing of Satire: CBS’ Termination of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and the Collapse of Late-Night Autonomy

The Silencing of Satire: CBS’ Termination of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and the Collapse of Late-Night Autonomy

CBS claims Stephen Colbert’s late-night show was canceled for financial reasons—but the timing, political climate, and Paramount’s merger say otherwise. Our op-ed explores the real implications for satire and media autonomy.

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‘Lilo & Stitch’ Crosses $1 Billion Globally, Becomes 2025’s First Hollywood Film to Join the Club

‘Lilo & Stitch’ Crosses $1 Billion Globally, Becomes 2025’s First Hollywood Film to Join the Club

Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch remake has become the first 2025 film to gross over $1 billion globally, leading the year’s Hollywood releases and reigniting the beloved franchise for a new generation.

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2025 Emmy Nominations: Severance and The Penguin Lead This Year’s Emmy Race

2025 Emmy Nominations: Severance and The Penguin Lead This Year’s Emmy Race

Apple TV+’s Severance leads the 2025 Emmy nominations with 27 nods, followed by The Penguin, The Studio, and The White Lotus. Read the full list of nominees and key highlights ahead of the September 14 ceremony.

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James Gunn Praises ‘Superman’ Box Office Success: “Incredibly Grateful for Your Enthusiasm”

James Gunn Praises ‘Superman’ Box Office Success: “Incredibly Grateful for Your Enthusiasm”

James Gunn celebrates the global success of Superman after a $217M debut. The DC Studios co-head reflects on audience response and his film’s focus on humanity over spectacle.

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