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Y2K Review: Nostalgia and Chaos Collide in Kyle Mooney’s Bold but Uneven Comedy
Kyle Mooney’s Y2K blends turn-of-the-millennium nostalgia with apocalyptic comedy. Despite a strong start and bold ideas, its uneven execution leaves much to be desired.
‘A Complete Unknown’ Review: A Soulful Masterpiece of Transformation
James Mangold's A Complete Unknown features Timothée Chalamet in a transformative portrayal of Bob Dylan. With a stellar cast, evocative storytelling, and raw musical performances, this biopic captures Dylan's journey with extraordinary depth.
Golden Globes 2025: The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of This Year’s Nominations
Discover the biggest snubs and surprises of the 2025 Golden Globes nominations, from Pamela Anderson’s breakthrough to the absence of Sing Sing and The Piano Lesson. Read more.
A Powerful Voice for Justice: ‘Her Fight, His Name: The Story of Gwen Carr and Eric Garner’
Discover Her Fight, His Name, an Oscar-qualified documentary short chronicling Gwen Carr’s powerful fight for justice after Eric Garner’s death. A moving story of resilience, activism, and systemic change, now For Your Consideration for the 97th Academy Awards. Voting begins December 17th.
Here Are Your 2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominees
Film Independent Spirit Awards 2025, Independent Film, Anora, Aidy Bryant, Santa Monica Beach, Best Feature Nominees, Indie Cinema, Best Director, Best Lead Performance, Best Supporting Performance, Robert Altman Award
National Board of Review Announces 2024 Awards: Wicked Takes Top Honors
The National Board of Review has announced its 2024 honorees, with ‘Wicked’ winning Best Film and Jon M. Chu named Best Director. Find out all the winners, including Daniel Craig for Best Actor, Nicole Kidman for Best Actress, and more from the 2024 NBR Awards.
The 20 Best Movies of 2024
From animated buddy comedies to poignant dramedies like Anora, explore the 20 films that defined 2024. In a year full of singing witches, sci-fi epics, feuding siblings, and even a couple of Bobs, these movies stood out amid an industry in transition. Whether blockbuster hits or indie treasures, these films reignited our passion for cinema magic.
Tilda Swinton Stars in a Post-Apocalyptic Musical, But 'The End' Is Anything But Uplifting
Joshua Oppenheimer's The End is a daring post-apocalyptic musical featuring Tilda Swinton and Michael Shannon. A deep dive into privilege and guilt, this art-house film may challenge audiences with its unconventional storytelling and haunting themes.