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The Room Next Door: Pedro Almodóvar’s Poignant Tale of Mortality and Friendship
Pedro Almodóvar’s English-language debut, The Room Next Door, stars Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as friends confronting mortality. A moving meditation on love, loss, and the beauty of letting go.
Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd Tackle a Mythical Creature in A24’s Death of a Unicorn
Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd star in A24’s Death of a Unicorn, a dark comedy fantasy about a unicorn with miraculous powers. Directed by Alex Scharfman, this genre-bending film releases spring 2025.
‘Kraven the Hunter’ Review: Craven? Not QuitE
Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars in Kraven the Hunter, Sony’s latest Marvel action movie that struggles with derivative action, a clunky plot, and uninspired direction. Is this the end of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe?
New ‘Meet the Parents’ Film in Development With Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller Set to Return
Universal is developing a new Meet the Parents film with original stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, and Blythe Danner. John Hamburg returns as screenwriter for the beloved comedy franchise.
‘Here’s Yanni!’ Review: A Powerful Tribute to Endurance, Community, and Heart
Here’s Yanni! delivers a deeply moving portrayal of family, loss, and Greek-American culture, anchored by Joe Cortese’s extraordinary performance. Read our full review here.
Carry On Review: A Riveting Thriller That Stays Airborne
Netflix’s Carry On captivates with Taron Egerton’s gripping performance and Jaume Collet-Serra’s expert direction. Dive into our detailed review exploring the film’s suspense, action, and moral dilemmas.
28 Years Later’ Trailer: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, and Jodie Comer Battle the Apocalypse in Danny Boyle’s Epic Return
28 Years Later reunites Danny Boyle and Alex Garland for the third chapter in the acclaimed zombie series. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, and Jodie Comer, the film releases June 20, 2025.
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.