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Julia Roberts Thriller ‘After the Hunt’ From Luca Guadagnino Sets Awards Season Release
Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt, starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and Ayo Edebiri, lands a prime fall release. Positioned for awards season, the psychological thriller explores power, morality, and dark pasts.
A Lien Review – A Haunting Portrait of Bureaucratic Limbo and the Fragility of Identity
Sam and David Cutler-Kreutz’s A Lien turns the bureaucratic nightmare of immigration into a tense, harrowing thriller. Read our full review of the Oscar-nominated live-action short.
‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Review – A Grounded Hero in an Uncertain MCU
Anthony Mackie takes the shield in Captain America: Brave New World, a grounded political thriller that leans on strong performances but struggles to break new ground. Read our full review.
Oscar Race Heats Up as ‘Anora’ Secures Front-Runner Status with PGA, DGA, and Critics Choice Wins
With Anora sweeping the PGA, DGA, and Critics Choice Awards, it has become the Best Picture front-runner. But can it maintain momentum heading into BAFTA and SAG?
Juliette Binoche to Preside Over the Jury of the 78th Festival de Cannes
Juliette Binoche will lead the Cannes 2025 Jury, succeeding Greta Gerwig. Explore her cinematic legacy, activism, and what her presidency means for the festival’s future.
Molly Gordon to Direct and Star in A24’s Comedy Peaked
Molly Gordon will direct, write, and star in A24’s upcoming comedy Peaked, a film about two former high school queens trying to relive their glory days at their 10-year reunion.
‘Lurker’ Review: Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe Pop the Fame Bubble in Alex Russell’s Scintillating Power Play
Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe star in Lurker, a sharp psychological thriller about the seductive power of proximity to fame. Read our full review.
‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Tampers With Ancient Magic in Bryn Chainey’s ASMR Folk Horror
Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen star in Rabbit Trap, a hypnotic ASMR-infused folk horror that explores the intersection of sound, trauma, and ancient magic. Read our Sundance review.
Sundance 2025: The 12 Films Poised for Awards Season Glory
Sundance 2025 didn’t produce an obvious Oscar frontrunner, but these 12 films—ranging from powerful dramas to eye-opening documentaries—could still make waves this awards season.
Sundance 2025: A First-Timer's Perspective on the Magic of Park City
Experiencing Sundance Film Festival for the first time was nothing short of transformative. From 35 incredible films to the unparalleled energy of Park City, here’s why I hope Sundance remains exactly where it is.