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Sean Penn to Direct Bradley Cooper in Untitled Jan. 6 Friendship Drama

Sean Penn to Direct Bradley Cooper in Untitled Jan. 6 Friendship Drama

Sean Penn has written and is set to direct an untitled drama connected to the events of Jan. 6, with Bradley Cooper in talks to star. Warner Bros. is negotiating to acquire the project, which is described as a story about an unexpected friendship involving a police officer amid the Capitol riot.

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‘Happy Hours’ Review: Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson Reunite in a Romance That Never Finds Its Spark

‘Happy Hours’ Review: Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson Reunite in a Romance That Never Finds Its Spark

Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson reunite in ‘Happy Hours,’ a Tribeca Festival romantic drama written and directed by Holmes. While the former ‘Dawson’s Creek’ co-stars still share easy chemistry, the film’s contrived misunderstandings, literary flourishes and overly curated New York romance keep it from feeling emotionally convincing.

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‘Heart of the Beast’ Trailer: Brad Pitt and a German Shepherd Fight to Survive the Alaskan Wilderness

‘Heart of the Beast’ Trailer: Brad Pitt and a German Shepherd Fight to Survive the Alaskan Wilderness

Paramount has released the trailer for ‘Heart of the Beast,’ David Ayer’s survival thriller starring Brad Pitt as a former Special Forces soldier stranded in the Alaskan wilderness with a retired service dog named Odin. Co-starring J.K. Simmons and Anna Lambe, the film opens in theaters Sept. 25.

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‘Lioness’ Season 3 First Look: Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman Return to Taylor Sheridan’s Espionage Thriller

‘Lioness’ Season 3 First Look: Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman Return to Taylor Sheridan’s Espionage Thriller

Paramount+ has released the first look at ‘Lioness’ Season 3, premiering Aug. 2. Zoe Saldaña returns as Joe alongside Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman and Michael Kelly in Taylor Sheridan’s espionage thriller, which finds hidden networks, foreign operatives and personal betrayals pushing the Lioness team into its most personal mission yet.

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‘The Social Reckoning’ Trailer: Jeremy Strong Becomes Mark Zuckerberg in Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Social Network’ Follow-Up

‘The Social Reckoning’ Trailer: Jeremy Strong Becomes Mark Zuckerberg in Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Social Network’ Follow-Up

Sony has released the trailer for ‘The Social Reckoning,’ Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up to ‘The Social Network.’ Starring Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg, Mikey Madison as Frances Haugen and Jeremy Allen White as Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz, the film examines Facebook’s whistleblower revelations, internal documents and global impact.

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‘Rain Reign’ Review: A Gentle, Moving Family Film About Loss, Neurodivergence, and Letting Go

‘Rain Reign’ Review: A Gentle, Moving Family Film About Loss, Neurodivergence, and Letting Go

Felice Kakaletris delivers a tender breakout performance in Rain Reign, Erika Burke Rossa’s Tribeca Festival adaptation of Ann M. Martin’s beloved children’s novel. Co-starring Paul Rudd and Jeremy Sisto, the gentle family drama explores neurodivergence, grief, responsibility, and the difficult lessons of love and sacrifice through the bond between a young girl and her dog.

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‘The Bear’ Final Season Trailer: Carmy Returns As Sydney And Richie Fight To Save The Restaurant In A Emotional Send Off

‘The Bear’ Final Season Trailer: Carmy Returns As Sydney And Richie Fight To Save The Restaurant In A Emotional Send Off

FX has released the trailer for the fifth and final season of ‘The Bear,’ premiering June 25 on Hulu and FX. The final episodes find Sydney stepping into leadership, Carmy returning after walking away, and the restaurant facing a flood, financial pressure, a possible building sale and one last fight to stay alive.

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‘The Leader’ Review: Tim Blake Nelson and Vera Farmiga Stun in a Chilling Heaven’s Gate Drama

‘The Leader’ Review: Tim Blake Nelson and Vera Farmiga Stun in a Chilling Heaven’s Gate Drama

Tim Blake Nelson and Vera Farmiga give chilling, superb performances in Michael Gallagher’s ‘The Leader,’ a Tribeca Festival drama about the rise of the Heaven’s Gate cult and the emotional need for faith, belonging, and salvation that helped lead to one of America’s most infamous tragedies.

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‘The Last Day’ Review: Alicia Vikander and Victoria Pedretti Deliver a Devastating Portrait of Modern Womanhood

‘The Last Day’ Review: Alicia Vikander and Victoria Pedretti Deliver a Devastating Portrait of Modern Womanhood

Rachel Rose’s ‘The Last Day’ reimagines Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ through the lens of modern womanhood, grief, motherhood, and identity. Led by powerful performances from Alicia Vikander and a career-best Victoria Pedretti, this Tribeca Festival drama explores the quiet emotional battles hidden beneath seemingly perfect lives.

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‘Alice and Steve’ Review: Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement Turn Heartbreak Into Comedy Gold

‘Alice and Steve’ Review: Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement Turn Heartbreak Into Comedy Gold

Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement lead Hulu’s ‘Alice and Steve,’ a sharp, hilarious, and unexpectedly moving comedy about friendship, jealousy, family, and the complicated people we can’t let go.

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‘Hacks’ Goes Out on Its Own Terms With a Bold, Divisive Series Finale That Trades Comedy for Silence

‘Hacks’ Goes Out on Its Own Terms With a Bold, Divisive Series Finale That Trades Comedy for Silence

The ‘Hacks’ series finale wraps five seasons with an emotional Paris and Las Vegas sendoff as Deborah Vance confronts her legacy, cancer diagnosis, and relationship with Ava Daniels in a deeply personal final chapter that blends humor, grief, and closure.

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‘Pressure’ Review: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser Deliver a Tense, Superb D-Day Drama Anchored by Precision, Performance, and Escalating Historical Stakes

‘Pressure’ Review: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser Deliver a Tense, Superb D-Day Drama Anchored by Precision, Performance, and Escalating Historical Stakes

Andrew Scott delivers a standout performance opposite Brendan Fraser in Anthony Maras’ ‘Pressure’, a gripping WWII drama about the meteorological decisions behind D-Day. With strong supporting turns from Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Damian Lewis, the film turns forecasting into high-stakes wartime suspense.

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‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

Half Man Episode 4 sees Richard Gadd continue his standout run as writer, director, and star, delivering one of the year’s most powerful television episodes. The HBO Max drama builds toward a devastating shock ending while strengthening Gadd’s back-to-back Emmy conversation following Baby Reindeer.

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‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

Dutton Ranch expands the Yellowstone universe with Beth and Rip relocating to Texas, introducing new rival ranch power struggles and strong performances from Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Ed Harris, and Annette Bening. A confident, familiar continuation that refines the franchise’s soap-operatic Western formula.

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