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Luca Guadagnino Explains Woody Allen–Style Credits in ‘After the Hunt’ at Venice

Luca Guadagnino Explains Woody Allen–Style Credits in ‘After the Hunt’ at Venice

At Venice, Luca Guadagnino explained why After the Hunt opens with Woody Allen–style credits, calling it both a homage to classic cinema and a provocation about how we reckon with controversial artists. Starring Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, and Andrew Garfield, the Amazon MGM Studios drama opens Oct. 10.

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‘The Roses’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman Weaponize Wit in Jay Roach’s Stylish Marital Comedy

‘The Roses’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman Weaponize Wit in Jay Roach’s Stylish Marital Comedy

Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman headline Jay Roach’s The Roses, a reimagining of The War of the Roses. Stylish, sharp, and funny, the marital comedy entertains even if it lacks the final bite of its predecessor.

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‘Caught Stealing’ Review: Austin Butler Stars in Darren Aronofsky’s Glossy Good Time of a Crime Caper

‘Caught Stealing’ Review: Austin Butler Stars in Darren Aronofsky’s Glossy Good Time of a Crime Caper

Austin Butler leads Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing, a stylish, violent, and unexpectedly fun New York crime caper with standout turns from Zoë Kravitz, Regina King, and Vincent D’Onofrio. Sleek, pulpy, and unpredictable, this may be Aronofsky’s most commercial — and most entertaining — film yet.

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Filmmakers Urge Venice Programmers to Take Stand on Gaza in Open Letter

Filmmakers Urge Venice Programmers to Take Stand on Gaza in Open Letter

Hundreds of filmmakers, including Ken Loach, Alba Rohrwacher, and Céline Sciamma, signed an open letter urging the Venice Film Festival to condemn what they describe as genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza. The Biennale responded, citing films in its lineup as evidence of open dialogue.

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Do Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac Secretly Hate Each Other? A Tense Interview Fuels Speculation

Do Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac Secretly Hate Each Other? A Tense Interview Fuels Speculation

During a joint Variety interview, Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi appear emotionally distant—intentional tension or simply editing? Their dynamic may echo Guillermo del Toro’s thematic reimagining of Frankenstein.

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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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‘Americana’ Review: Sydney Sweeney and Halsey Star in Tony Tost’s Bloody, Tender Contemporary Western

‘Americana’ Review: Sydney Sweeney and Halsey Star in Tony Tost’s Bloody, Tender Contemporary Western

Tony Tost’s ‘Americana,’ distributed by Lionsgate, stars Sydney Sweeney and Halsey in a bloody, ironic, and surprisingly heartfelt Western about survival, stolen legacies, and American desperation. In theaters August 15, 2025.

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‘Night Always Comes’ Review: Vanessa Kirby’s Relentless Neo-Noir Descent Is as Unforgiving as the Night Itself

‘Night Always Comes’ Review: Vanessa Kirby’s Relentless Neo-Noir Descent Is as Unforgiving as the Night Itself

Vanessa Kirby delivers a raw, magnetic performance in Netflix’s Night Always Comes, a tense neo-noir from director Benjamin Caron about one woman’s all-night fight for survival in Portland.

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Tom Cruise Reportedly Declines Trump’s Invitation to Kennedy Center Honors

Tom Cruise Reportedly Declines Trump’s Invitation to Kennedy Center Honors

Tom Cruise reportedly turned down President Donald Trump’s offer to be honored at the 48th Kennedy Center Honors, citing scheduling conflicts. Instead, the actor will receive an honorary Oscar at this year’s Governors Awards.

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Metro Cinema Aims to Redefine Luxury Moviegoing in New York — But So Did iPic, Look, and Now Soho House. What’s the Real Plan, and Can It Actually Work?

Metro Cinema Aims to Redefine Luxury Moviegoing in New York — But So Did iPic, Look, and Now Soho House. What’s the Real Plan, and Can It Actually Work?

From iPic’s bankruptcy to Soho House screenings and rooftop speakeasy cinemas, New York’s luxury theater scene is a revolving door. Metro Cinema, from Alamo Drafthouse founder Tim League, is the latest gamble — but can it succeed where so many premium movie experiences have failed?

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‘Alien: Earth’ Review: FX’s Sci-Fi Prequel Brings the Xenomorphs Down to Our World in an Ambitious, Thrilling Expansion of the Franchise

‘Alien: Earth’ Review: FX’s Sci-Fi Prequel Brings the Xenomorphs Down to Our World in an Ambitious, Thrilling Expansion of the Franchise

Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth grounds the franchise’s horror on our planet, delivering corporate intrigue, synthetic life dilemmas, and plenty of monster mayhem. Starring Sydney Chandler and Timothy Olyphant.

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‘Weapons’ Review: Julia Garner and Josh Brolin Lead Zach Cregger’s Ambitious, Uneven but Mesmerizing Horror Mystery

‘Weapons’ Review: Julia Garner and Josh Brolin Lead Zach Cregger’s Ambitious, Uneven but Mesmerizing Horror Mystery

Julia Garner and Josh Brolin star in Zach Cregger’s Weapons, a visually stunning, chapter-driven horror mystery about a small town shattered by a mass disappearance.

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‘The Pickup’ Review: Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson’s Odd-Couple Energy Drives Amazon’s Bumpy Heist Ride

‘The Pickup’ Review: Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson’s Odd-Couple Energy Drives Amazon’s Bumpy Heist Ride

Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer headline The Pickup, Tim Story’s offbeat heist comedy that blends sharp banter with high-speed chaos—uneven but entertaining.

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‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Review: Jenna Ortega's Performance Endures in a Conceptually Diluted Gothic Sequel

‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Review: Jenna Ortega's Performance Endures in a Conceptually Diluted Gothic Sequel

Netflix’s 'Wednesday' Season 2 expands its mythos and cast, delivering rich gothic visuals and a strong lead performance from Jenna Ortega—but loses narrative clarity in the process.

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'Freakier Friday' Review: Disney's Body-Swap Sequel Fumbles Nostalgia and Comic Timing

'Freakier Friday' Review: Disney's Body-Swap Sequel Fumbles Nostalgia and Comic Timing

Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan return for 'Freakier Friday,' a chaotic sequel that trades the original's heart and humor for overstuffed slapstick. Julia Butters and Sophia Hammons shine, but the film fumbles its nostalgic potential.

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Where to Start with Paul Thomas Anderson: What to Watch Before ‘One Battle After Another’

Where to Start with Paul Thomas Anderson: What to Watch Before ‘One Battle After Another’

With Paul Thomas Anderson’s tenth film One Battle After Another releasing September 26, here’s a guide to where to begin his complex, acclaimed filmography—from Licorice Pizza to Magnolia, There Will Be Blood, and The Master.

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2025 Emmy Predictions: The Cinema Group's Picks for the Shows That'll Sweep in September

2025 Emmy Predictions: The Cinema Group's Picks for the Shows That'll Sweep in September

The 2025 Emmys are shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent history, with breakout series like ‘The Pitt’, ‘Adolescence’, and ‘The Studio’ challenging longtime favorites. The Cinema Group delivers bold, category-by-category predictions that highlight this year’s biggest surprises, likely winners, and what they reveal about the state of television today.

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