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Sophie Turner Reveals Stunning First Look as Lara Croft in Prime Video’s ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot

Sophie Turner Reveals Stunning First Look as Lara Croft in Prime Video’s ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot

Prime Video reveals the first official photo of Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in its ‘Tomb Raider’ reboot series and confirms production has begun on Season 1. The series is created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and co-stars Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs, and more.

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‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Review: HBO Max’s Most Human Drama Returns Stronger, Sharper, and Strangely Soothing

‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Review: HBO Max’s Most Human Drama Returns Stronger, Sharper, and Strangely Soothing

HBO Max’s The Pitt returns for a gripping second season that balances chaos, compassion, and realism. Noah Wyle anchors a sharper, more confident medical drama that remains one of TV’s most emotionally grounded series.

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‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Directorial Debut Finds Grace, Even When the Tears Come Too Easily

‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Directorial Debut Finds Grace, Even When the Tears Come Too Easily

Kate Winslet makes an assured directorial debut with Goodbye June, a deeply felt family drama led by Helen Mirren and an exceptional ensemble. Predictable but profoundly human, the Netflix film finds emotional truth in grief, restraint, and performance-driven storytelling.

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‘Fallout’ Season 2 Will Arrive Early on Prime Video

‘Fallout’ Season 2 Will Arrive Early on Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video has moved up the premiere of ‘Fallout’ Season 2, with new episodes now debuting December 16. The hit series returns to the wasteland following its explosive first-season finale.

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‘Landman’ Episode 205 Recap: Power Plays, Family Friction, and Taylor Sheridan’s Sharpest Writing Yet

‘Landman’ Episode 205 Recap: Power Plays, Family Friction, and Taylor Sheridan’s Sharpest Writing Yet

‘Landman’ Season 2 Episode 5 slows the chaos just long enough to reset the board. From Cooper’s costly lesson and Danny Morrell’s tightening grip to a rare family truce at the pirate dinner, here’s everything that matters heading into the back half of the season.

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Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos challenges Paramount and Warner Bros.’ push to restore long theatrical windows, arguing the model is outdated and distracts from the true causes of declining movie attendance. A deep dive into Hollywood’s newest fault line.

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‘Landman’ Season 2 Just Dropped Its Wildest Hour Yet — Gas Leaks, Power Plays, and a Very Chaotic Tommy

‘Landman’ Season 2 Just Dropped Its Wildest Hour Yet — Gas Leaks, Power Plays, and a Very Chaotic Tommy

‘Landman’ Season 2 Episode 3 delivers the season’s most explosive hour yet, mixing cartel power plays, a terrifying gas leak, and messy romance in a tense, chaotic, and wildly entertaining chapter. Read the full recap.

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HBO Max’s Identity Crisis Is Ending — But Its Future May Depend on Who Buys Warner Bros. Discovery

HBO Max’s Identity Crisis Is Ending — But Its Future May Depend on Who Buys Warner Bros. Discovery

As Warner Bros. Discovery navigates sale speculation and mounting industry concerns over Saudi Arabia’s PIF investment influence, Casey Bloys is rebuilding HBO around a renewed slate of originals, major Game of Thronesexpansions, and a return to the long-form storytelling that defined the brand. HBO is reclaiming its identity just as its parent company faces its most uncertain future yet.

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Inside Netflix House Philadelphia, the Streamer’s First Attempt at Real-World Fandom

Inside Netflix House Philadelphia, the Streamer’s First Attempt at Real-World Fandom

Netflix House Philadelphia transforms a former Lord & Taylor into a 100,000-square-foot playground filled with photo ops, fandom décor, and themed experiences based on Wednesday and One Piece. It’s bold, stylish, and built for social media — but does the streamer’s first real-world attraction deliver more than Instagram moments?

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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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Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing rival bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, with first-round offers due Nov. 20. The auction could reshape Hollywood as the century-old studio seeks a sale by 2025.

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Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott on Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Exit— What It Really Means for the future of ‘Landman’

Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott on Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Exit— What It Really Means for the future of ‘Landman’

At the New York premiere of Landman season two, stars Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott addressed Taylor Sheridan’s future move from Paramount to NBCUniversal — and why the hit drama’s future remains secure. With strong cast confidence and record-breaking season-one numbers, Landman isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

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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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Staff Picks: What to Watch in November

Staff Picks: What to Watch in November

From Guillermo del Toro’s haunting ‘Frankenstein’ to the final chapter of ‘Stranger Things,’ November’s lineup blends blockbusters, streaming hits, and awards contenders. Here are The Cinema Group’s top picks for what to watch in theaters and at home this month.

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MTV to Shut Down Five Music Channels in the U.K. After 40 Years of Broadcast History

MTV to Shut Down Five Music Channels in the U.K. After 40 Years of Broadcast History

MTV will shut down five of its music channels in the U.K. — MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live — on Dec. 31. The move marks another end to MTV’s once-iconic era of 24-hour music television, following the closure of MTV News and other offshoots.

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‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Review: Kristen Bell and Adam Brody Keep the Faith (Mostly) in Netflix’s Interfaith Rom-Com

‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Review: Kristen Bell and Adam Brody Keep the Faith (Mostly) in Netflix’s Interfaith Rom-Com

Netflix’s Nobody Wants This returns with less spark but more sincerity. Kristen Bell and Adam Brody remain charming in this funny, heartfelt look at love, faith, and commitment. A thoughtful, if uneven, follow-up that proves belief and chemistry are still worth watching.

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