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Saturday Night Review: The High-Stakes Origins of a Comedy Revolution
Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night offers a gripping look at the chaotic, creative birth of Saturday Night Live. With standout performances and sharp direction, it’s a must-watch for comedy and history fans alike.
‘Blitz’ Review: Steve McQueen’s World War II Film Is Skillful and Touching Yet Almost Shockingly Conventional
Steve McQueen’s Blitz recreates 1940s London during the Nazi bombing, following George, a young Black boy, on his journey home. With its striking visuals and strong performances, the film delivers a heartfelt narrative but leans towards a more conventional storytelling style. Discover the highs and lows of McQueen’s latest wartime drama.
THE RINGS OF POWER SEASON 2 REVIEW & Cast List. WHO’S WHO IN THIS SEASON?
Season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power expands Middle-earth’s lore with new characters, intense battles, and stunning visuals. Here’s our full review and character guide.
Emilia Pérez Review: A Colorful, Chaotic Masterpiece Making Waves at NYFF 62
Emilia Pérez dazzles audiences at NYFF 62, with performances by Zoe Saldana, Selena Gomez, and Karla Sofía Gascón earning critical acclaim. This genre-defying musical thriller is one of Netflix’s top Oscar contenders.
Eden Review: Ron Howard and His All-Star Cast Deliver a Darkly Funny Spin on Lord of the Flies
Eden Review: Ron Howard’s Darkly Funny Take on Isolation with an All-Star Cast
Joker: Folie à Deux – A Musical Misstep or a Cinematic Twist?
Joker: Folie à Deux Review – Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in a Musical Misstep?
‘Industry’ Season 3, Episode 4 Review: A Descent into Chaos
Industry Season 3 Episode 4 Review: Rishi’s Harrowing Descent
Pablo Larraín’s ‘Maria’: Angelina Jolie Shines in Venice Film Festival Premiere
Pablo Larraín’s 'Maria' Starring Angelina Jolie Shines at Venice Film Festival
‘The Crow’ Review: Bill Skarsgard Dons the Mascara in a Slow but Stylish Re-Imagining
The Crow Review: Bill Skarsgard’s Haunting Re-Imagining of a Cult Classic
Review: Colman Domingo’s ‘Sing Sing’ Flips the narrative on Prison Films
Sing Sing Review: Colman Domingo Delivers a Tender and Humanizing Prison Drama