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Rian Johnson on the Future of ‘Poker Face’

Rian Johnson on the Future of ‘Poker Face’

Rian Johnson explains why Charlie Cale is no longer on the run in Poker Face Season 2 and what’s next for the hit Peacock mystery series.

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The Four Seasons Review: A Familiar Trip That Doesn’t Warrant a Return Visit

The Four Seasons Review: A Familiar Trip That Doesn’t Warrant a Return Visit

Tina Fey and Steve Carell lead The Four Seasons, a Netflix dramedy that explores the fault lines of long-term friendship and marriage — but rarely finds its emotional center.

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On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses is a lyrical queer drama that reframes the Western genre as a haunting romance of unrealized lives and forbidden longing, led by Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Diego Calva.

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‘Rust’ Review: A Cinematic Epitaph Enmeshed in Tragedy and the Limitations of Genre Convention

‘Rust’ Review: A Cinematic Epitaph Enmeshed in Tragedy and the Limitations of Genre Convention

Joel Souza's Rust is a somber Western with strong performances from Alec Baldwin and Patrick Scott McDermott, but it's a film forever haunted by the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins.

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‘The Smashing Machine’ Trailer: Dwayne Johnson Is Unrecognizable as UFC Legend Mark Kerr in Benny Safdie’s Biopic From A24

‘The Smashing Machine’ Trailer: Dwayne Johnson Is Unrecognizable as UFC Legend Mark Kerr in Benny Safdie’s Biopic From A24

Dwayne Johnson transforms into MMA icon Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine, directed by Benny Safdie. Watch the trailer for A24’s raw, emotional biopic now.

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Sinners Review: Michael B. Jordan Doubles the Magnetism in Ryan Coogler’s Audacious Journey Into a Community’s Violated Soul

Sinners Review: Michael B. Jordan Doubles the Magnetism in Ryan Coogler’s Audacious Journey Into a Community’s Violated Soul

Michael B. Jordan shines in dual roles in Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s bold supernatural thriller blending vampire horror, Southern folklore, and spiritual blues. Here’s why this is one of 2025’s most audacious films.

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‘Poker Face’ Season 2 Trailer Introduces New Celebrity Suspects, May Premiere Date on Peacock

‘Poker Face’ Season 2 Trailer Introduces New Celebrity Suspects, May Premiere Date on Peacock

Natasha Lyonne returns as Charlie Cale in Season 2 of Peacock’s hit mystery series Poker Face, premiering May 8. Watch the trailer featuring Cynthia Erivo, John Mulaney, and dozens more surprise guests.

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‘The Surfer’ Review: Nicolas Cage Waxes Existential in a Sun-Scorched Odyssey of Ego, Depravity, and Psychosis

‘The Surfer’ Review: Nicolas Cage Waxes Existential in a Sun-Scorched Odyssey of Ego, Depravity, and Psychosis

Nicolas Cage delivers one of his wildest and most devastating performances yet in The Surfer, Lorcan Finnegan’s hallucinatory study of memory, masculinity, and midlife collapse. Full review.

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‘The Pitt’ Finale Breakdown: Showrunners, Noah Wyle on Season 2, Trump-Era Health Policy, and That Rooftop Reveal

‘The Pitt’ Finale Breakdown: Showrunners, Noah Wyle on Season 2, Trump-Era Health Policy, and That Rooftop Reveal

Executive producers and star Noah Wyle break down The Pitt's Season 1 finale, tease what's ahead for Robby, and reflect on how the Trump administration could reshape the show's medical storylines.

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‘The Last of Us’ Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Story & New Twists You Need to Know

‘The Last of Us’ Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Story & New Twists You Need to Know

The Last of Us Season 2 premieres April 13, 2025. Explore the returning cast, new characters, plot developments, and what to expect from HBO’s acclaimed series.

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‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo shine in 'Bob Trevino Likes It', a heartfelt story of found family and emotional healing. In theaters March 21, 2025. Read our full review.

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Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans Vie for Dakota Johnson’s Heart in ‘Materialists’ Trailer

Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans Vie for Dakota Johnson’s Heart in ‘Materialists’ Trailer

A24’s Materialists, from Past Lives director Celine Song, stars Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans in a romantic drama tackling love, status, and identity. In theaters June 13.

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‘Black Bag’ Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Spy Thriller Doubles as a Razor-Sharp Marital Chess Match

‘Black Bag’ Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Spy Thriller Doubles as a Razor-Sharp Marital Chess Match

Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag is a razor-sharp espionage thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender as a spy couple whose marriage is built on secrets—until betrayal threatens everything.

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‘The Dutchman’ Review: André Holland Leads Andre Gaines’ Haunting Contemporary Take on a 1964 Classic — SXSW

‘The Dutchman’ Review: André Holland Leads Andre Gaines’ Haunting Contemporary Take on a 1964 Classic — SXSW

Andre Gaines’ The Dutchman reinvents Amiri Baraka’s classic play, with André Holland and Kate Mara delivering electrifying performances. Read our full SXSW review.

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‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal Elevate a Twisty, Entertaining Sequel

‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal Elevate a Twisty, Entertaining Sequel

Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal return in The Accountant 2, an action-packed thriller that deepens their brotherly bond while delivering intense action and unexpected humor. Read our ★★★★☆ review!

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‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: A Nostalgic Look at Codependency and Growing Up

‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: A Nostalgic Look at Codependency and Growing Up

Delaney Buffett and Katie Corwin explore evolving friendships in Adult Best Friends, a heartfelt but uneven comedy about growing up. Read our full review.

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Oscars' Biggest Controversies, Scandals, and Unforgettable WTF Moments

Oscars' Biggest Controversies, Scandals, and Unforgettable WTF Moments

Take a deep dive into the Oscars’ most unforgettable controversies, from Marlon Brando’s protest to the Will Smith slap. Hollywood’s biggest night has never been short on drama.

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