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22 minutes ago

I was born in a melting pot. Melting isn't fun': Jon M Chu on Wicked: For Good, Ariana Grande and living the American dream

Wicked reframes Oz through Elphaba's perspective, revealing systemic oppression, strong friendships, and enchanting, surprisingly moving storytelling across two lengthy films.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

David Zucker renews attack on new Naked Gun reboot starring Liam Neeson

David Zucker criticized the new Naked Gun reboot, saying Seth MacFarlane missed the original spoof-comedy style and Leslie Nielsen cannot be replaced.
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1 day ago

Pope Leo XIV celebrates cinema with Hollywood stars and urges inclusion of marginal voices

Pope Leo XIV urged filmmakers to use cinema to include marginalized voices, challenge audiences, and help preserve movie theaters' social and cultural value.
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2 hours ago

Tokyo Film Festival 2025: Mamoru Oshii on "Angel's Egg" | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

In a career retrospective talk at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, Mamoru Oshii spoke, if not regretfully, mournfully about "Angel's Egg." The legendary Japanese writer and director-who secured his place in animation history with "Ghost in the Shell"-said that his dreamlike, allegorical 1985 OVA film nearly killed his career: "After that, nobody gave me jobs for three years," he said.
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1 hour ago

Our First Look At The Filming Of Zelda Teases A Special Character

We finally got a sneak peak, albeit an unofficial one, of the upcoming Legend of Zelda movie. Over the weekend, footage of the film's production in New Zealand leaked on social media. It's a short clip, and nothing can be heard over the sound of the wind, but they hint that the princess' Sheikah bodyguard Impa will have a role to play in the live-action adaptation.
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2 hours ago

From Chicago to the World: On the 50th Anniversary of Siskel & Ebert | Roger Ebert | Roger Ebert

At some point in late 1975 or early 1976, I became aware of "Opening Soon at a Theater Near You," a monthly review program on WTTW-Channel 11. The show featured Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert and Chicago Tribune film critic Gene Siskel talking about new releases in the low-key but instantly engrossing style that made you feel like you were eavesdropping on your two favorite teachers as they verbally sparred between classes. (Roger was 33 when the show debuted; Gene was just 29.)
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A Source of Inspiration: Elle Fanning and Stellan Skarsgard on "Sentimental Value" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

A once-revered Norwegian filmmaker makes a personal film about his mother's death, estranging his daughters while forming an intense creative bond with his lead actress.
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1 day ago
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Leaked Footage From Sony's Live-Action Legend Of Zelda Movie Emerges, Showing Off Zelda And More

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Leaked Footage From Sony's Live-Action Legend Of Zelda Movie Emerges, Showing Off Zelda And More

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1 hour ago

Disney+ Releases Trailer for Remastered The Beatles Anthology Documentary

Over Thanksgiving, Disney+ will serve up a delicious treat for Beatles fans: a newly restored and remastered version of The Beatles Anthology documentary film will be released with the addition of a new ninth episode. Marking its streaming debut, the film will debut on Disney+ over three nights: episode 1-3 will launch on November 26th, followed by episodes 4-6 on the 27th, and episodes 7-9 on the 28th.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

Apple Cider Vinegar review a kidney stone leads into whimsical geology doc

A personal kidney stone sparks a whimsical documentary linking human bodies, global geology, experts, and meditations on geological time.
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fromInverse
4 hours ago

30 Years Ago, An Iconic Action Franchise Got An Underrated Reboot

Pierce Brosnan played James Bond with serious gravitas, but uneven, often silly films undermined and limited his tenure's reputation.
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2 hours ago

'She's cuter than me,' says Zellweger on new Bridget Jones statue

"adorable," adding: "I think she's much cuter than me."
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fromInverse
3 hours ago

10 Years Ago, Star Wars Hype Duped Us Into The Worst Battlefront Game

Star Wars was also making moves in the gaming space. Earlier that year, Electronic Arts announced a 10-year deal with Disney, giving them the exclusive rights to make Star Wars games. There was rightful trepidation among players. Considering how poorly the company's other multi-year agreements have gone, another 10-year deal wasn't reassuring. However, the first game announced under the deal helped this bitter pill go down a little easier: a new Star Wars Battlefront.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Incredible story of Irish labourer buried alive in coffin for 61 days told in new documentary

Mick Meaney, an Irish labourer, deliberately buried himself in 1968 in a coffin to attempt a 61-day world-record endurance stunt for fame.
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fromThe New Yorker
12 minutes ago

Christopher Guest Talks with Ariel Levy

Christopher Guest developed character and vocal imitation skills in childhood, leading to a career as a director, actor, musician, and award-winning filmmaker.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 hours ago

What's the Best Movie About the Subway?

Amanda Dobbins and Sean Fennessey host "The Big Picture," blending sharp film criticism, playful banter, and live competitive movie-draft events.
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15 hours ago
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Now You See Me: Now You Don't Performs Magic at the Box Office

Now You See Me: Now You Don't opened at number one with $21 million domestic and $75 million global, driven by strong international sales.
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23 hours ago
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Now You See Me 3' races past The Running Man' at box office

Now You See Me: Now You Don't opened to $21.3M domestically and an estimated $75.5M worldwide, topping The Running Man’s $17M North American debut.
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7 hours ago

A blast of gritty, unvarnished relief': why Breaking Glass is my feelgood movie

I used to watch Breaking Glass when I worked a very corporate job in the City. With its vision of London at the end of punk and the beginning of the Winter of Discontent, the film provided me a blast of gritty, unvarnished relief in the light of endless training courses and encouraged groupthink. Released in September 1980, it was disliked by critics (Q magazine memorably quipped: Breaking Glass? More like Breaking Wind ) but through today's eyes feels relevant again.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

Rule Breakers review rousingly feelgood real life story of Afghan girls' robotics team

Afghan girls form a robotics team to pursue STEM, finding camaraderie and international solidarity while confronting familial opposition and societal restrictions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Game review Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson poaches a role in sceptical take on 90s rave culture

Game critiques 90s rave culture and portrays broken Britain through a darkly comic, visually ostentatious duel, feeling more like an elongated music video.
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fromwww.esquire.com
6 hours ago

Edgar Wright on The Running Man, What's Next, and Dinner with Stephen King

Edgar Wright’s The Running Man is a wild, pulpy, caffeinated adaptation that delivers fun, action-packed entertainment rooted in Stephen King’s dystopian story.
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fromInsideHook
1 day ago

Adam Sandler and Timothee Chalamet Still Love Basketball

Adam Sandler and Timothée Chalamet, both Safdie-adjacent actors, share a passion for pickup basketball and recently lost a game to two attendees.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 hours ago

Kristin Chenoweth's Uneven Gilt Trip in "The Queen of Versailles"

The musical's scattered second act muddles the Siegels' decline, blending sympathy for the wealthy with moral judgment and emotionally exploitative dramatization.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 hours ago

Morgan Freeman taking legal action over unauthorized AI replicas of his voice

Morgan Freeman is suing over AI voice replication used without permission or payment and opposes synthetic performers that threaten actors' livelihoods.
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fromVariety
17 hours ago

'Working Girl' Review: La Jolla Playhouse Invests in '80s Nostalgia, Launching Mike Nichols Adaptation With Retro-Sounding Cyndi Lauper Songs

The Working Girl musical foregrounds 1980s aesthetics while Cyndi Lauper's pop songs try to balance contemporary and retro sounds against a plot-driven original screenplay.
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fromLos Angeles Times
6 hours ago

An oral history of the 'Sinners' musical sequence: Inside the year's best scene

Ryan Coogler created a jolting centerpiece in Sinners that shifts perspective, combining powerful blues music, Black Jim Crow-era life, and vampire horror.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 hours ago

Stephen Fry Is Wilde at Heart

When "The Importance of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde, opened, on February 14, 1895, in London, the date was well chosen. It was the Victorians, after all, who decisively turned the feast of St. Valentine into a mass commercial celebration, with would-be lovers concealing their identities behind an anonymous exchange of greeting cards and other tokens of desire. "Earnest," the fourth drawing-room comedy that Wilde had produced within three years, centered on the courtship of two young women, Gwendolen Fairfax and Cecily Cardew, by two young men, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 day ago

"The Ethical Work Hasn't Stopped Now That the Film has Premiered": Monica Strmdahl on Her DOC NYC-Premiering Flophouse America

Flophouse America is the unnervingly intimate feature debut of Monica Strømdahl, an internationally award-winning photographer who spent 15 years documenting the impoverished communities that have sprung up in rundown motels throughout the US. Which is how she met Mikal, an energetic, 11-year old boy who's called home the hotel room he's shared with his parents since the day he was born.
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1 day ago

44 Years Later, One Of The Great, Unsung 'Alien' Copycats Just Got A Huge Upgrade

Outland is a 1981 sci-fi thriller starring Sean Connery as a federal marshal on Io, blending High Noon structure with Alien-like corporate, working-class grit.
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fromGameSpot
1 day ago

Friday The 13th Deluxe 12-Movie Collection Gets Massive Price Cut At Amazon

Shout Factory's Friday the 13th Collection Deluxe Edition is nearly discontinued; Amazon currently offers it at $105.34, the lowest price and final chance to buy.
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1 day ago

Celebrity crib sheet: Sydney Sweeney is everywhere here are nine things you need to know about her

Yes, she is young, beautiful, rich and talented, but she has also been getting it from all sides this week. Her passion project has bombed at the box office; she is still paying for a jeans advertisement she did four months ago, and being called on to address charges of having joked about eugenics; and fellow members of the Hollywood elite are breaking ranks to express their disdain (in one case, with a vomiting emoji).
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Michael Jackson is moonwalking back, but after the Springsteen flop is the pop biopic still relevant?

Simultaneously, Jackson also broke records for receiving 116m views in 24 hours for the trailer of a new biopic, Michael, set for release in April. Millions of fans may be excited and primed for a Jackson biopic. For comparison, the trailer beat out Taylor Swift's Eras tour preview and it will join a procession of recent music biopics about Bruce Springsteen, Amy Winehouse, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley and Elton John.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 day ago

"Every Contact Leaves a Trace" Director Lynn Sachs

Back to selectionEvery Contact Leaves a Trace, its title alluding to a basic principle of forensic science, is the latest cinematic exploration from experimental filmmaker and poet Lynne Sachs. Pairing this concept with seven (of the 600) business cards she's collected over the years, Sachs embarks on an investigation into "how an encounter with someone seeps into your way of thinking" (as she explains in a VO that runs throughout the film).
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fromwww.mediaite.com
17 hours ago

Martin Scorsese's Daughter Admits It Was 'Intimidating' Working With Film Icon on Fox Nation Series

I felt like it was kind of a homework assignment. I had to like turn it in at the end of the day and see if I got any good feedback.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Stars of Disney's 'Zootopia 2' take over Hollywood for world premiere

LOS ANGELES -- You could say it was a "zoo" in Hollywood! The area near the famous El Capitan Theatre was closed Thursday for the world premiere of "Zootopia 2," and yes, it was protected for Southern California's rain! In the long-awaited sequel, Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin are back as rookie cops Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps. This time, they're dealing with a new mystery in their animal metropolis.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

One Shot With Ed Sheeran review well-planned spontaneity from all-smiling singer

Ed Sheeran wanders New York in a single-take, hour-long special featuring spontaneous performances, fan interactions, and impressive, fluid camera choreography.
fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

It's important that we tell our own stories': how the Wicked movies are helping disability representation on screen

I really hope my casting sets precedent, says Bode, adding: It's just navigating a world and a system that we have just not been acknowledged in as we should be.
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1 day ago

Madrid's growing popularity as a filming location: More benefits for the city, more grief for the residents

On Pelayo street, in Madrid's trendy neighborhood of Chueca, the production company left a letter-size sheet of paper stuck to a plastic fence alerting residents to the fact that on the night of June 17 and 18 there would be a film shoot in the area. At 8.30 p.m. on the 18th, there were more than 40 people filling 100 meters of sidewalk as they prepared to start shooting, while the actors, already in makeup and wardrobe, chatted in a circle.
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fromSFGATE
23 hours ago

Original Disneyland ride reopens with new scene from a modern movie

The Storybook Land Canal Boats at Disneyland reopened with a new Tangled scene featuring Rapunzel's tower, restoring full park operations before the holiday season.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I try not to get him started on politics!': power couples on rows, rules and who really does the housework

Bruce Robinson and Sophie Windham have maintained a long marriage and creative partnership, balancing family, demanding work schedules, and changing personal habits over decades.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Flopbusters: Hollywood is on its knees as big movies fail at the box office - but Ireland is bucking that trend

Irish cinema attendance remains relatively strong despite a global decline driven by the rise of streaming services reducing studios' market share.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

All of Glen Powell's movies and TV shows, ranked from worst to best

Glen Powell's star rose after Top Gun: Maverick, prompting leading roles and mixed critical rankings across films like The Running Man and Anyone But You.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

The Path Sinners Could Take to Oscars Victory? We've Seen It Before

Ryan Coogler's Sinners combines blockbuster box-office success, strong critical and audience acclaim, and genre novelty, positioning it as a compelling but uncertain Oscar contender.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

The Sharknado Series Is Getting a Pre-boot

Sharknado Origins will reboot the franchise with teen Fin and April, directed by Anthony Ferrante, entering production later this year for a potential summer 2026 release.
fromVulture
2 days ago

Now You See Reviews for Now You See Me: Now You Don't

In the Now You See Me movies, the so-called explanations for the big tricks are even more ridiculous than the tricks themselves; they're not built on the characters' skill or determination or cleverness, but on narrative convenience and screenwriter contrivance. These films are anti-magic: They quash the wonder of both a perfectly executed trick and its oh wow reveal. (This also makes them bad heist movies, by the way.)
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I'm not as fierce as I seem': Glenn Close on growing up in a cult, marching against Trump and being unlucky in love

Glenn Close embodies resilience rooted in New England stone-wall heritage, projecting practiced reserve, warmth, and commanding intensity both personally and in her iconic roles.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Which country music legend was almost killed by an ostrich? The Saturday quiz

General answers covering music, religion, assemblies, energy, geography, television, stadium safety, chess, London lanes, Iberian rivers, Nimrod, islands, Olympics, literary spies, Oscar-winning actors.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

Hollywood Finally Listened to Red Scare

Dasha Nekrasova was fired by Gersh and removed from Iconoclast after appearing on Red Scare with Nick Fuentes amid offensive comments and controversy.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Famous Calif. diner stars in Bay Area-born Sam Rockwell's new film

Gore Verbinski's new film features Sam Rockwell returning from the future to warn patrons at the iconic Norms diner about an impending AI apocalypse.
fromCulture Trip
1 week ago

The Incredible World Of James Bond Locations

The James Bond movies are the longest running film franchise in cinema history. It is estimated that over half the world's population have seen 007 in action in one of his 25 adventures. The series is known for its jet-setting format and with the trend of visiting iconic screen destinations showing no sign of slowing down, Culture Trip caught up with authors (and fans) Matthew Field and Ajay Chowdhury to pick out their favourite locations
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

From Hollywood to holy water: Pope Leo invites stars to the Vatican

A host of Hollywood celebrities will meet Pope Leo on Saturday, a gathering Vatican observers say is aimed at giving some star power to the pontiff, who is the first US pope in the history of the Catholic church. Cate Blanchett, Monica Bellucci, Chris Pine and Adam Scott are among the actors who will join a special audience with Leo at his Apostolic Palace residence, along with the Oscar-winning directors Spike Lee, George Miller and Gus Van Sant.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Horoscopes Nov. 15, 2025: Shailene Woodley, engage in events that allow you to share ideas

Imagination and creativity increase; embrace passions, share skills, pursue new opportunities, let go of the past, socialize, doors open and success follows.
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2 days ago

He was quite a private person': expansive auction shows Gene Hackman as actor and artist

Gene wanted to direct, and play Hannibal Lecter, Harris's agent, Robert Bookman, told Deadline in 2017. Work on a screenplay was under way when Hackman suddenly got cold feet and abandoned the project, apparently because it was too dark. Bookman recalled: Gene Hackman's daughter read the book. And she called her father and said, Daddy, you're not making this movie.' The Silence of the Lambs was released in 1991, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Anthony Hopkins, and won all five of the top Oscars.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

What Ken Burns learned by making 'The American Revolution'

Ken Burns releases a decade-in-the-making six-part series on the American Revolution, drawing founding-era lessons, present-day parallels, and pursuing historical truth.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

The 9 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend

Multiple new and returning films and series are arriving on streaming, including a Now You See Me sequel, Richard Linklater's Nouvelle Vague on Netflix, and Oz Perkins' Keeper.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

6 New Movies You Can Finally Rent This Month

Major fall releases like Black Phone 2, The Smashing Machine, and One Battle After Another are now available on premium VOD, offering diverse home-viewing options.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

One of 2025's biggest films blocked from Bafta nomination

The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground journalism; Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters was denied a Bafta nomination due to lacking required UK theatrical release.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

The New Movie From the Director of Longlegs Is Even More Mysterious. I'm Ready to Reveal All.

A 10-point Scaredy Scale rates horror movies by suspense, spookiness, and gore to guide viewers who vary in tolerance for different scare types.
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fromInverse
3 days ago

30 Years Ago, An Overlooked Gothic Horror Was Ahead Of Its Time

Castle Freak blends visceral gore with melancholy psychological depth, adapting Lovecraft into a deceptive, serious creature-horror that probes identity, trauma, and familial collapse.
fromIndieWire
2 days ago

'Anaconda' Is a Better Than 'Vertigo': Why Hollywood Should Leave the Classics Alone and Focus on Remaking Bad Movies Instead of Good Ones

The first is that they all should have spawned gratuitously sleazed out direct-to-video sequels that recast Amy Adams in the lead role and aired on Cinemax every other night for the entirety of my high school years (shout out to Roger Kumble, the James Mangold of Adrian Lynes). The second - and perhaps more broadly relevant - aspect that binds those movies together is that Hollywood is currently in the process of remaking each and every one of them.
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fromAnOther
3 days ago

Alpha, a Gorgeous Ghost Story from Julia Ducournau

Julia Ducournau followed Titane with Alpha, a stranger, eerier quasi-ghost story about a tattooed teenage girl afflicted by a marble-skin disease and social ostracisation.
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fromGameSpot
3 days ago

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Steelbook Blu-Ray Launches Soon

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves 4K Steelbook reprint releases January 20, 2026 with a valid digital key; preorders $37 on Amazon.
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fromIndieWire
3 days ago

'The Things You Kill' Director Alireza Khatami Dares Audiences to 'Almost Leave' His Exhilarating Canadian Oscar Entry

The Things You Kill is a formally bold psychological thriller about vengeance, identity, and personal truth centered on a professor’s unraveling.
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fromThe Verge
3 days ago

The Running Man is a propulsive tribute to '80s action movies

Edgar Wright's 2025 Running Man adapts King's novel faithfully, merging dystopian social critique with elements of the 1987 film while tempering Wright's usual stylistic flair.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

The Running Man Rips Into Reality TV. It Should've Been About the Internet.

Contemporary society mirrors a near-future dystopia: stark economic inequality, restricted healthcare, corporate domination, and manipulative media eroding livelihoods and democratic norms.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The Carpenter's Son review Nicolas Cage is predictably miscast in dull biblical horror

The Carpenter's Son is a bafflingly serious, uneven horror-drama-fantasy starring Nicolas Cage that reframes Jesus' childhood but largely fails to entertain.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
3 days ago

"Diving Into the Mess and Chaos of Cinema Doesn't Have to Exist Apart from Care and Ethics": Gabrielle Brady on The Wolves Always Come at Night

A Mongolian couple's forced migration from nomadic herding to Ulaanbaatar explores loss of livelihood and identity through collaboratively co-scripted docufiction.
fromInverse
2 days ago

'Keeper' Is Another Oz Perkins Snooze

Scored to the upbeat romantic sounds of Mickey & Sylvia's "Love is Strange, a brief collage from a ghostly POV hops and skips through time, as various women across the decades and centuries become enamored with some ghostly, unseen figure, but each romance soon curdles. Awkward silences abound, speaking volumes even in musical montage. These things happen, after all. Boy meets girl. They fall in love. They drift apart. It ends in bloodshed.
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fromIndieWire
2 days ago

Oz Perkins Needs to Break Up with Neon - Opinion

Neon's marketing and diminishing returns have contributed to Oz Perkins' Keeper receiving mixed reviews and a weak box-office projection despite Tatiana Maslany's performance.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

Well, Of Course They're Making a Labubu Movie

Sony acquired film rights to Labubus toys amid viral popularity, with no creative team or format confirmed.
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fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

Netflix's New 'In Your Dreams' Turns Kids' Divorce Anxiety Into A Conversation Starter

In Your Dreams uses a magical dream adventure to explore family fracture, sibling bonds, and how dreams can open conversations about nightmares and challenges.
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