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‘Is This Thing On?’ Review: Bradley Cooper Finds Humor and Humanity in the Quiet Cracks of a Marriage

‘Is This Thing On?’ Review: Bradley Cooper Finds Humor and Humanity in the Quiet Cracks of a Marriage

Bradley Cooper’s Is This Thing On? closes the New York Film Festival with warmth, humor, and humanity. Starring Will Arnett and Laura Dern, this tender, funny film explores love’s second act through stand-up, self-reflection, and the art of moving forward.

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‘Anemone’ Review: Daniel Day-Lewis Returns in a Haunting Father-Son Drama About Guilt, Faith, and Inheritance

‘Anemone’ Review: Daniel Day-Lewis Returns in a Haunting Father-Son Drama About Guilt, Faith, and Inheritance

Daniel Day-Lewis makes a powerful return in Anemone, a haunting father-son collaboration with his son Ronan Day-Lewis. A visually stunning, emotionally bruising portrait of guilt, violence, and forgiveness that cements the Day-Lewis legacy across generations.

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‘After the Hunt’ Review: Julia Roberts Leads Luca Guadagnino’s Polarizing Drama of Power, Ethics, and Over-Intellectualized Chaos

‘After the Hunt’ Review: Julia Roberts Leads Luca Guadagnino’s Polarizing Drama of Power, Ethics, and Over-Intellectualized Chaos

Julia Roberts delivers one of her most daring performances in Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt, a cerebral and provocative #MeToo-era thriller that opens the 63rd New York Film Festival. Beautifully crafted and intellectually charged, it’s as fascinating as it is divisive.

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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Review: Jeremy Allen White Captures The Boss With Raw, Haunting Intensity

‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Review: Jeremy Allen White Captures The Boss With Raw, Haunting Intensity

Jeremy Allen White delivers a raw and haunting performance in Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, Scott Cooper’s intimate portrait of Bruce Springsteen during the making of Nebraska. A contemplative music biopic that trades spectacle for soul, it explores memory, silence, and the power of song.

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Jay Kelly’ Review: Clooney Confronts Stardom While Sandler Delivers the Heart in Baumbach’s Bittersweet Drama

Jay Kelly’ Review: Clooney Confronts Stardom While Sandler Delivers the Heart in Baumbach’s Bittersweet Drama

Premiering at Venice and NYFF, Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly stars George Clooney as a movie star who can’t stop performing, with Adam Sandler delivering one of his most vulnerable roles. A meta, self-aware comedy-drama about memory, family, and the cost of success, co-written with Emily Mortimer.

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‘Blue Moon’ Review: Ethan Hawke and Margaret Qualley Lead a Brilliantly Boozy, Bittersweet Broadway Requiem

‘Blue Moon’ Review: Ethan Hawke and Margaret Qualley Lead a Brilliantly Boozy, Bittersweet Broadway Requiem

Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon is a poignant, real-time character study starring Ethan Hawke as lyricist Lorenz Hart and Margaret Qualley as his young protégée. Set on the opening night of Oklahoma! in 1943, this one-location drama captures heartbreak, legacy, and the fading light of a Broadway legend. Premiered at NYFF 2025.

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Bruce Springsteen Brings NYFF to Its Feet at ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Premiere

Bruce Springsteen Brings NYFF to Its Feet at ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Premiere

Bruce Springsteen stunned audiences at the New York Film Festival with a surprise performance of “Land of Hope and Dreams” following the premiere of Deliver Me From Nowhere, a new film about the making of Nebraska.

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'A House of Dynamite' Review: Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson Lead Kathryn Bigelow’s Precision-Built, Unnervingly Intense Thriller

'A House of Dynamite' Review: Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson Lead Kathryn Bigelow’s Precision-Built, Unnervingly Intense Thriller

Kathryn Bigelow returns to NYFF with 'A House of Dynamite,' a pulse-pounding Netflix thriller set in the 20-minute window before a nuclear missile hits. Featuring Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, and razor-sharp editing, it's a white-knuckle ride that refuses easy answers and leaves you breathless.

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‘Nouvelle Vague’ Review: Linklater’s Stylish Godard Biopic Mixes French New Wave Lore with Hollywood Charm in NYFF Debut

‘Nouvelle Vague’ Review: Linklater’s Stylish Godard Biopic Mixes French New Wave Lore with Hollywood Charm in NYFF Debut

Richard Linklater's 'Nouvelle Vague' offers a cinephile's take on the making of Godard’s 'Breathless,' starring Zoey Deutch and Guillaume Marbeck in a charming, fact-packed homage to the French New Wave. Read our NYFF Review analyzing the film about Godard as he would.

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'One Battle After Another' Review: The Hype Was Real— PTA and DiCaprio Deliver an Instant Oscar Contender

'One Battle After Another' Review: The Hype Was Real— PTA and DiCaprio Deliver an Instant Oscar Contender

Leonardo DiCaprio and Teyana Taylor star in Paul Thomas Anderson's furious new thriller 'One Battle After Another.' A radical political epic and one of 2025's most powerful films.

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'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Review: Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Go on a Generic Road Trip of the Soul in Kogonada’s Cloying Misfire

'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Review: Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Go on a Generic Road Trip of the Soul in Kogonada’s Cloying Misfire

Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell star in ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,’ a whimsical, visually lush studio film from director Kogonada. But does this magical road trip deliver the emotional payoff it promises? Read the full review.

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'The Secret Agent' Review: Wagner Moura Stuns in a Political Thriller Brimming with Grit, Humor, and Heart

'The Secret Agent' Review: Wagner Moura Stuns in a Political Thriller Brimming with Grit, Humor, and Heart

Premiering at NYFF 63, The Secret Agent is a bold and stylish political thriller from Bacurau director Kleber Mendonça Filho. Wagner Moura delivers a career-best performance in this fever-dream noir set in 1970s Brazil—brimming with paranoia, satire, and unforgettable double-crosses.

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ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC has pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely following backlash over remarks about Charlie Kirk. Here's what the decision reveals about growing censorship threats in late night TV.

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'The Morning Show' Season 4 Review: Star Power and Subplots Collide in Apple’s Glossy Media Drama

'The Morning Show' Season 4 Review: Star Power and Subplots Collide in Apple’s Glossy Media Drama

Season 4 of Apple TV+’s ‘The Morning Show’ brings back Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon with new additions like Marion Cotillard and Aaron Pierre. Despite its crowded subplots, the drama still delivers engaging performances and relevant themes.

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Robert Redford Remembered: A Life in Pictures and a Legacy That Changed Cinema

Robert Redford Remembered: A Life in Pictures and a Legacy That Changed Cinema

Robert Redford, the legendary actor, director, and Sundance founder, has died at 89. We remember his remarkable legacy through photos, films, and impact on independent cinema.

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2025 Emmy Awards Predictions: Who Will Win Big Tonight?

2025 Emmy Awards Predictions: Who Will Win Big Tonight?

From bold newcomers like The Pitt and Adolescence to Emmy juggernauts like The Bear and Severance, the 2025 Emmys could upend tradition. The Cinema Group breaks down who’s likely to win, which shows might surprise, and what this unpredictable year means for the future of television.

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‘The Girlfriend’ Review: Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke Clash in Amazon's Addictive Domestic Thriller

‘The Girlfriend’ Review: Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke Clash in Amazon's Addictive Domestic Thriller

A satisfyingly wicked domestic thriller. Robin Wright is perfectly passive-aggressive as a mother who won’t let go, while Olivia Cooke delivers a career-best performance as a maybe-maybe-not con artist. The dual-perspective format is clever, and the show embraces its own soapy excess. Think Big Little Lies meets The Talented Mr. Ripley—with better coats.

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