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‘Wicked: For Good’ Review: A Sweeping, Shadowed Finale That Finds Its Power in the End

‘Wicked: For Good’ Review: A Sweeping, Shadowed Finale That Finds Its Power in the End

‘Wicked: For Good’ closes Jon M. Chu’s two-part musical with a moodier tone, patient pacing, and a finale that rewards the wait. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande guide Oz toward an emotional, rousing conclusion that brings the Elphaba-Glinda story full circle.

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‘The Chronology of Water’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Unveils a Raw, Visceral Indie Debut Led by a Ferocious Imogen Poots

‘The Chronology of Water’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Unveils a Raw, Visceral Indie Debut Led by a Ferocious Imogen Poots

Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, ‘The Chronology of Water,’ unveils a raw, emotionally charged trailer starring Imogen Poots as a swimmer fighting trauma, addiction, and artistic rebirth. Following its Cannes premiere, the film hits theaters this December with a national rollout in January.

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‘Playdate’ Review: Alan Ritchson and Kevin James Keep This Ridiculous Prime Video Action-Comedy Watchable

‘Playdate’ Review: Alan Ritchson and Kevin James Keep This Ridiculous Prime Video Action-Comedy Watchable

Prime Video’s Playdate pairs Alan Ritchson and Kevin James for a fast, chaotic action-comedy that leans into big personalities and bigger set pieces. It’s not prestige filmmaking, but the leads keep it entertaining from start to finish. A fun, easy watch built on chemistry, charm and pure stream-at-home energy.

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Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ leads the box office with an $8.4 million opening day, while Paramount’s ‘The Running Man’ starts below expectations with a projected $17–19 million weekend.

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What to Watch This Week: 7 Must-See Premieres from Streaming and Theaters (Week of September 28, 2025)

What to Watch This Week: 7 Must-See Premieres from Streaming and Theaters (Week of September 28, 2025)

From Dwayne Johnson’s bruising MMA biopic The Smashing Machine to Glen Powell’s college football comedy Chad Powers and Netflix’s Steve starring Cillian Murphy, here are the 7 best movies and shows to stream or see in theaters this week.

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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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The Biggest New Releases This Week (Aug. 18–24): From ‘Honey Don’t!’ to ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2

The Biggest New Releases This Week (Aug. 18–24): From ‘Honey Don’t!’ to ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2

This week’s biggest releases include Ethan Coen’s ‘Honey Don’t!,’ Ron Howard’s survival thriller ‘Eden,’ Riz Ahmed in ‘Relay,’ and the return of DC’s ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2, alongside fresh streaming premieres and VOD drops.

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Timothée Chalamet Serves Up Quirky Sports Comedy in ‘Marty Supreme’ Trailer

Timothée Chalamet Serves Up Quirky Sports Comedy in ‘Marty Supreme’ Trailer

Timothée Chalamet stars in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, a quirky A24 sports dramedy with Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, the Creator, and Fran Drescher. Opens December 25.

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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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August 2025 Watchlist: From ‘Freakier Friday’ to ‘Caught Stealing’

August 2025 Watchlist: From ‘Freakier Friday’ to ‘Caught Stealing’

From ‘Peacemaker’ and ‘Freakier Friday’ to indie gems like ‘Splitsville’ and ‘Lurker,’ here’s The Cinema Group’s essential guide to every must-watch film and series in August 2025 — with critic reviews, dates, and where to stream.

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10 Food Shows You’ll Devour If You Love Good TV

10 Food Shows You’ll Devour If You Love Good TV

From ‘The Bear’ to ‘Chef’s Table’ and ‘High on the Hog,’ these 10 food shows go beyond recipes to serve up rich storytelling, emotional arcs, and global culture. A must-watch list for fans of both great TV and great meals.

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'The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Headlines a Haunting, Uneven Tale of Trauma and Terror

'The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Headlines a Haunting, Uneven Tale of Trauma and Terror

Pete Davidson stars in 'The Home,' a haunted nursing-home horror from 'The Purge' creator James DeMonaco. Balancing supernatural chills with social commentary, the film explores trauma, memory, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion.

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‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: A Kinky Rom-Com That Plays With the Rules of Love

‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: A Kinky Rom-Com That Plays With the Rules of Love

Logan Lerman and Molly Gordon headline 'Oh, Hi!', a kinky, genre-bending rom-com about lust, love, and power play. Director Sophie Brooks upends expectations in this audacious romantic comedy.

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'Heads of State' Review: Elba and Cena Elevate an Otherwise Forgettable Action-Comedy

'Heads of State' Review: Elba and Cena Elevate an Otherwise Forgettable Action-Comedy

Idris Elba and John Cena shine as unlikely allies in Heads of State, Amazon's new action-comedy that struggles to match their charisma with a compelling script. Directed by Ilya Naishuller, the film mixes political satire with globe-trotting chaos but never fully sticks the landing.

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Movies We Can’t Wait to See This Summer

Movies We Can’t Wait to See This Summer

The ultimate summer 2025 movie guide: From blockbuster franchises to indie gems, here are 21 films we’re most excited to see—from Jurassic World: Rebirth to Elio, Caught Stealing, and more.

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'The Amateur' and 3 More Must-See Films in Theaters This Weekend

'The Amateur' and 3 More Must-See Films in Theaters This Weekend

From Rami Malek’s CIA revenge thriller to a haunting John Lennon doc, here are the best movies hitting theaters this weekend.

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‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega Lead an A24 Horror-Comedy That Balances the Absurd with the Predictable

‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega Lead an A24 Horror-Comedy That Balances the Absurd with the Predictable

A surreal horror-comedy blending dark humor with corporate satire, Death of a Unicorn is A24’s latest genre-bending entry. With absurdist humor, blood-soaked chaos, and sharp social commentary, this film walks the line between horror and farce. Does it break new ground or follow the familiar “eat the rich” playbook? Read our full review here.

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