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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt Return for a Glossy Sequel That Worships Fashion While Wrestling With Its Own Message

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt Return for a Glossy Sequel That Worships Fashion While Wrestling With Its Own Message

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ reunites Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt in a visually polished sequel that blends fashion nostalgia with muted media satire. While strong on performance and style, it struggles to fully commit to its critique of luxury culture and modern media systems.

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‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money’ Review: Ben McKenzie’s Crypto Exposé Turns Financial Chaos Into Surprisingly Clear Storytelling

‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money’ Review: Ben McKenzie’s Crypto Exposé Turns Financial Chaos Into Surprisingly Clear Storytelling

Ben McKenzie’s ‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money’ is a grounded, investigative documentary that unpacks cryptocurrency through belief, behavior, and financial consequence. Rather than focusing on technical systems, it examines why crypto persists as both a financial structure and a cultural narrative despite widespread collapse and controversy.

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EME Studios Returns to New York: One Year Later, The “Always Grateful” Brand Is Now a Global Pop Culture Machine

EME Studios Returns to New York: One Year Later, The “Always Grateful” Brand Is Now a Global Pop Culture Machine

EME Studios returns to New York with a one-day pop-up at 433 Broadway, continuing its expansion from Spain into global streetwear culture. The activation highlights the brand’s community-first approach, refined design language, and growing presence across fashion, music, and experiential retail.

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‘Michael’ Review: Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson Biopic Is Sanitized but Surprisingly Soulful

‘Michael’ Review: Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson Biopic Is Sanitized but Surprisingly Soulful

Antoine Fuqua’s Michael starring Jaafar Jackson avoids controversy to focus on Michael Jackson’s rise from the Jackson 5 to global superstardom. While critics note its sanitized approach and omission of later-life controversies, the film is praised for its emotional undertone, strong performances, and standout musical sequences.

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‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Broadway Review: Jon Bernthal Surprises in a Bold, Crowd-Pleasing Reinvention

‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Broadway Review: Jon Bernthal Surprises in a Bold, Crowd-Pleasing Reinvention

Broadway review of ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ starring Jon Bernthal at the August Wilson Theatre in NYC. A new stage adaptation of the classic Al Pacino film, featuring a standout rotating set and a performance that leans into the original while delivering a theatrical, crowd-driven experience.

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The Timothée Chalamet Backlash Is Exactly Why Hollywood Doesn’t Have Movie Stars Anymore

The Timothée Chalamet Backlash Is Exactly Why Hollywood Doesn’t Have Movie Stars Anymore

The backlash to Timothée Chalamet’s comments about ballet and opera reveals a deeper truth about modern celebrity culture. In an era of cancel culture, viral outrage and carefully managed PR narratives, Hollywood still produces famous people — but the kind of bold, outspoken movie stars who once defined the industry are becoming increasingly rare.

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‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: HBO’s Suburban Murder Mystery Is Smarter — and Stranger — Than It Lets On

‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: HBO’s Suburban Murder Mystery Is Smarter — and Stranger — Than It Lets On

Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini star in HBO’s ‘DTF St. Louis,’ a Steven Conrad limited series blending suburban melodrama and murder mystery.

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‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Sam Rockwell Leads A Gonzo Ai Comedy That’s Big On Chaos, Stylish, Ambitious, But Lite On The Satire

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Sam Rockwell Leads A Gonzo Ai Comedy That’s Big On Chaos, Stylish, Ambitious, But Lite On The Satire

Sam Rockwell stars in Gore Verbinski’s long-awaited return, a chaotic sci-fi comedy about AI, distraction, and humanity’s digital downfall. Stylish and ambitious, but lighter on satire than it should be.

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From Justin Bieber to Sydney Sweeney, Celebrities Suddenly Want You to Buy Their Underwear

From Justin Bieber to Sydney Sweeney, Celebrities Suddenly Want You to Buy Their Underwear

Underwear has become the most intimate — and lucrative — celebrity business yet. From Justin Bieber’s boxers to Sydney Sweeney’s SYRN, stars are shifting from endorsements to ownership, monetizing proximity, visibility, and identity in a content-first economy. Here’s why lingerie is the final frontier.

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Inside ‘The Gallerist’ Score: Joseph Shirley and Andrew Orkin on Turning Art Basel Chaos Into Music

Inside ‘The Gallerist’ Score: Joseph Shirley and Andrew Orkin on Turning Art Basel Chaos Into Music

The Cinema Group speaks with composers Joseph Shirley and Andrew Orkin about co-scoring Cathy Yan’s Sundance premiere ‘The Gallerist,’ crafting a wall-to-wall soundscape for Art Basel chaos, and balancing dark comedy, techno drive, and elegant strings in one signature score.

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Marty Supreme Review: Chalamet and Safdie Deliver a Fever-Dream Opus of Mania, Mythmaking, and American Ambition — Timothée Chalamet’s Greatest Performance Yet

Marty Supreme Review: Chalamet and Safdie Deliver a Fever-Dream Opus of Mania, Mythmaking, and American Ambition — Timothée Chalamet’s Greatest Performance Yet

Timothée Chalamet delivers the strongest performance of his career in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, a fever-dream epic of mania, ambition, and American mythmaking. An electrifying A24 drama filled with visionary filmmaking, explosive tension, and a career-defining turn from Chalamet — a major awards-season contender.

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‘The Beast in Me’ Review: Netflix Returns to Prestige Thrillers With a Sharp, Slow-Burn Cat-and-Mouse Showcase for Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys

‘The Beast in Me’ Review: Netflix Returns to Prestige Thrillers With a Sharp, Slow-Burn Cat-and-Mouse Showcase for Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys

Netflix’s The Beast in Me is a gripping, slow-burn psychological thriller powered by outstanding performances from Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys. Tense, emotional, and character-driven, it recalls the prestige heyday of Homeland while carving out its own dark, addictive identity.

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‘Death by Lightning’ Review: Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen Illuminate a Forgotten Chapter of American Power

‘Death by Lightning’ Review: Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen Illuminate a Forgotten Chapter of American Power

Politics, ego, and madness collide in Death by Lightning, a stunningly acted retelling of Garfield’s assassination that plays like a slow-motion tragedy for a country addicted to power. Macfadyen is the performance of the year, his Guiteau both pathetic and magnetic, while Shannon turns Garfield into a tragic monument of integrity. If history repeats itself, this one makes you wish it wouldn’t.

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The Man Behind ‘Spider-Man: Alone’ — Benett Sullivan on Faith, Fandom, and Redefining Heroism

The Man Behind ‘Spider-Man: Alone’ — Benett Sullivan on Faith, Fandom, and Redefining Heroism

‘Spider-Man: Alone’ has exploded online with over 3M views — but director Bennett Sullivan’s fan film is more than viral success. It’s a nonprofit movement blending art, purpose, and community, redefining what independent filmmaking can be.

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