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46 minutes ago

Here are the top 10 films of 2025, in a bizarre year for movies

2025 was an unpredictable film year with major box-office surprises, early Oscar releases, industry-changing deals, standout international films, and notable releases by Coogler and Cameron.
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1 hour ago

Review: New Avatar' is long, gorgeous and gripping throughout

Avatar 3 delivers staggering visual spectacle and showman filmmaking, sustaining engagement across 197 minutes despite a competent but unremarkable screenplay.
fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 hour ago

"Withholding Information Makes You More Engaged": Elena Oxman on "Outerlands"

After a run-in with a new coworker at the laundromat, Cass (Asia Kate Dillon) has a drunken hookup with Kalli (Louisa Krause). Kalli seems to take an immediate trusting to Cass, and after Cass tells her their side-gig is nannying, Kalli asks if they can watch her daughter Ari (Ridley Asha Bateman) while she goes out of town for work.
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8 hours ago
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The Year the Auteurs Finally Portrayed Present-Day America

Paul Thomas Anderson returns to contemporary settings with One Battle After Another, confronting modern American authoritarianism, immigration raids, neo-Nazi violence, and mutual-aid resistance.
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1 day ago
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One Battle After Another to Begin Streaming on HBO Max on December 19th

Paul Thomas Anderson's film One Battle After Another will stream on HBO Max from December 19, with an American Sign Language version available same day.
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fromInverse
8 hours ago

51 Years Later, The Perfect Christmas Slasher Just Got A Huge Upgrade

Bob Clark directed both A Christmas Story and the seminal 1974 slasher Black Christmas, which defined paranoid holiday horror and receives a 4K Steelbook reissue.
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fromVulture
21 hours ago

Neon Wants CEOs to Link Up and Build at a No Other Choice Screening

Fortune 500 CEOs in New York City are invited to an exclusive, free screening of Park Chan-wook's No Other Choice on December 17.
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20 hours ago

Why a Bollywood spy film sparked a political storm in India and Pakistan

A newly released Bollywood spy thriller is winning praise and raising eyebrows in equal measure in India and Pakistan, over its retelling of bitter tensions between the South Asian neighbours. Sunk in a sepia tone, Dhurandhar, which was released in cinemas last week, is a 3.5-hour-long cross-border political spy drama that takes cinemagoers on a violent and bloody journey through a world of gangsters and intelligence agents set against the backdrop of India-Pakistan tensions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

Tell us your favourite film of 2025

Invite to submit favourite 2025 films via an encrypted Guardian form, with optional anonymity and data used only for the feature then deleted.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Being Charlie: the film Rob and Nick Reiner made together offers home truths

Being Charlie is a gritty late-career Rob Reiner addiction drama co-written with his son, whose expected murder charges now overshadow the film.
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8 hours ago

I could watch the final 30 minutes on a loop till the end of time': Guardian writers' favourite Rob Reiner moments

Stand By Me is a warm, sad, funny ode to misspent youth whose final scene binds friendship, loss and memory to a moment of adolescence.
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13 hours ago

Europe's New Faces review a punishing immersion in the migrant journey

That's a misleadingly linear description of the film; it's actually cleaved into two parts which would seem back to front if we were following the stories of specific people. The first section observes life in the squat where the residents support each other as they face eviction threats and the bureaucracy of asylum-seeking, while the second part looks on as other people make the rough sea passage.
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3 hours ago

The Housemaid review: Slight changes turn thriller to horror as Sweeney shines

We open with Millie ( Sydney Sweeney) down on her luck, desperately trying to find a job when Nina Winchester ( Amanda Seyfried) offers her a role as a live-in housemaid. Things start well - Millie copes with Nina's neuroticism and extreme mood swings. She meets Nina's perfect, rich and dishy husband Andrew (Brandon Sklenar) and daughter Cece (Indiana Elle). But good things don't last. Obviously there are some spoilers ahead, read on at your own risk.
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fromTime Out London
20 hours ago

Review: 'Paranormal Activity', Ambassadors Theatre

Paranormal Activity stage adaptation delivers genuinely frightening, claustrophobic, and immersive horror through smart scripting, minimalist set design, and Punchdrunk-informed direction.
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fromOpen Culture
20 hours ago

How Movies Created Their Special Effects Before CGI: Metropolis, 2001: A Space Odyssey & More

Pre-digital practical visual effects required inventive, meticulous physical techniques that younger audiences and many parents no longer directly recognize.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

The Housemaid review Sydney Sweeney takes the job from hell in outrageous suspense thriller

Paul Feig delivers an enjoyably outrageous, schlocky psycho-suspense thriller in 90s erotic noir style, starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in a lavish domestic nightmare.
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

I fear electromagnetic catastrophe': Josh Safdie on Marty Supreme, latent Jewish anxiety and why men are lost

The film whose score draws significantly from the 1980s is A24's most expensive yet and a major awards hopeful for its star, director and writer. It also features one of the wildest and most characterful supporting casts ever assembled, including David Mamet, Sandra Bernhard, high-wire artista Philippe Petit, fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, the British-Indian academic Pico Iyer, Abel Ferrara and Tyler the Creator.
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fromyounghollywood.com
7 hours ago

How A24 and 'Marty Supreme' Are Reinventing Movie Marketing!

A24 used bold, unconventional stunts—an orange blimp, surprise pop-ups, and a Wheaties partnership—to market Marty Supreme and engage younger audiences.
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fromIndieWire
5 hours ago

When Indie Film Becomes a Startup: How a $65,000 Feature Guaranteed Its Distribution

Independent filmmakers are increasingly bypassing traditional gatekeepers by using creator-economy tactics: microbudgets, rapid production, community building, and self-designed distribution.
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fromConsequence
6 hours ago

Avatar: Fire and Ash Is James Cameron's Darkest Movie Yet: Review

Avatar: Fire and Ash continues the Sully family's grief, centers Lo'ak's narration and Spider's peril, triggering a dangerous journey that escalates action and emotional stakes.
fromThe Verge
3 hours ago

Disclosure Day's first trailer teases close encounters of a different kind

The first trailer for Steven Spielberg's upcoming film Disclosure Day is here, and it will leave you with more questions than answers about what exactly is going on. There is no denying that something strange is happening to a Kansas City newscaster (Emily Blunt) who goes into a strange trance on-air in Disclosure Day 's new trailer.
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fromThe Verge
6 hours ago

Avatar: Fire and Ash is a gorgeous spectacle of titanic proportions

Almost immediately after the first movie hit theaters, there was a video game, plans for a book series that never came to fruition, and announcements for multiple big screen sequels. Despite this blitz, none of those spinoff projects ever really took off, and there is still some debate as to whether any of the Avatar features have had lasting cultural impact outside of (briefly) convincing Hollywood
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Michael Douglas on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: My half of the producing fee I gave to Dad'

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest remains a timeless exploration of individuality versus institutional authoritarianism, resonating with contemporary fears of autocratism.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

From Harry Potter to The Crying Game, Susie Figgis's explosive enthusiasm made her an irreplaceable casting director

Susie Figgis was a meticulous, passionate casting director whose rigorous methods and infectious enthusiasm discovered talent and shaped more than twenty-three films.
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fromLos Angeles Times
9 hours ago

A famous father, a troubled son: How addiction tormented the Reiner family

Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, was arrested on suspicion of murdering his parents after exhibiting mental-health and substance-related struggles and prior publicized rehab experiences.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
13 hours ago

Video: Nick Reiner Talked Openly About His Addiction Struggles

Nick Reiner struggled with drug abuse and homelessness and was arrested on suspicion of murdering his parents, including director Rob Reiner.
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fromIrish Independent
15 hours ago

Rob Reiner's son charged with murder after director and his wife Michele are found dead in LA home

Beloved filmmaker and his wife were found dead; their son Nick Reiner (32) was booked for murder amid reports of a violent argument and an ongoing investigation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago. But its lessons live on in The Quiet American

Alden Pyle (Brendan Fraser) was a quiet American, says Thomas Fowler (Michael Caine) to a French policeman. A friend, he adds, as the lifeless corpse of Pyle stares back at him with a wretched expression. This is the scene that opens Phillip Noyce's Vietnam-set political drama before the film flashes back a few months earlier to 1952 Saigon, where Fowler, an ageing Englishman, lives leisurely as a journalist reporting on the first Indochina war.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
20 hours ago

Photos: Director-actor Rob Reiner remembered through the years

Rob Reiner's younger son, Nick Reiner, was arrested and booked Monday for what investigators believe was the fatal stabbing of the director-actor and his wife Michelle at their Los Angeles home a day earlier. Police Chief Jim McDonnell said Nick Reiner, 32, has been booked for murder and is being held on $4 million bail. Nick Reiner has spoken publicly of his struggles with addiction and homelessness.
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fromAnOther
4 hours ago

The Best Books of 2025

Trouble is fermenting in the febrile heat of Rome. Violent political struggles are breaking out between militant neo-fascist, far-left organisations and the Italian state. Amid this tense unrest, Federico Fellini makes his opulent masterpiece, Casanova, and Pasolini makes his final film, Salò, an eviscerating and prophetic parable about the dangers of fascism. Olivia Laing's novel The Silver Book is a compelling noir thriller and queer romance, taking us into the heart of Rome's famous Cinecittà studios - Italian cinema's dream factory.
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fromFortune
3 hours ago

Reese Witherspoon says 'I don't think my career would be possible' in the age of AI and social media: 'It's a different world' | Fortune

Reese Witherspoon believes her acting career likely would not have been possible if she had started during the age of AI and algorithms.
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fromConsequence
5 hours ago

Amyl and the Sniffers Announce Concert Film Live at Ally Pally 2025

Amyl and the Sniffers will stream their Live at Ally Pally 2025 concert film on YouTube at 10 p.m. PT / 1 a.m. ET.
fromIndieWrap - Independent Film Magazine
6 days ago

Polina Herman on Producing 'Divia' - IndieWrap

Divia, which had its world premiere at the 2025 Karlovy Vary Film Festival, is a haunting, meditative journey through Ukraine's wounded landscapes-told entirely without dialogue.
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fromConsequence
5 hours ago

Guillermo del Toro Says Generative AI "Vandalizes the Fact That Art Without Pain Is Illustration"

Generative AI vandalizes art's pain-driven authenticity; del Toro supports AI for finite-data technical fields but opposes its use to replace human-made art and music.
fromEngadget
6 hours ago

Avatar Fire and Ash review: Maybe it's time to sunset Pandora

No matter what you think of James Cameron's Avatar movies, their technical ambitions are undeniable. Cameron developed his own camera system to shoot the first Avatar in 3D, but since most of the actors were digitally captured, he also had the freedom to construct scenes with a virtual camera after they were physically shot. For Avatar: The Way of Water, which arrived a whopping 13 years after the first film, Cameron also leaned into high frame rate footage and new ways of modeling natural fluid
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
11 hours ago

Home Alone still most valuable Christmas TV property - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The data shows that the McCallister house in Home Alone, located in the suburbs of Chicago, is the most expensive property on the list, with an estimated 2025 market value of almost £4.4m. Edina Monsoon's Absolutely Fabulous townhouse on London's Holland Park Avenue ranks second with an estimated value of £3.1m, while Buddy's dad's Manhattan apartment from modern festive classic Elf would require a hefty investment of around £2.3m. Back in London, Sherlock Holmes' iconic 221B Baker Street home is valued at just over £2.2m.
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fromFast Company
11 hours ago

What's the strategic logic of the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal?

Netflix acquired Warner Bros. for over $70 billion, repeating prior overpriced Time Warner acquisitions by AOL and AT&T that ultimately proved disastrous.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
5 hours ago

"On The Set It Was a Funeral Everyday": Kaouther Ben Hania on "The Voice of Hind Rajab"

The Voice of Hind Rajab uses 70 minutes of a six-year-old's emergency audio to dramatize a Palestinian family's attack, intensifying fiction and reality.
fromVulture
6 hours ago

James Cameron Finally Lets His Freak Flag Fly in Avatar: Fire and Ash

We've known for years that the world of the planet Pandora presented in James Cameron's films is all motion-capture actors and immersive digital environments, and yet we still need to keep reminding ourselves of this fact, because it's all so tactile, so vivid, so... real. Early on in Avatar: Fire and Ash, we see the young Lo'ak (Britain Dalton) and his pals joyfully sprinting up the backs of their giant tulkun pals and taking flying leaps into the ocean,
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
6 hours ago

"No One's Going to Remember If You Were on Time": Diane Kruger, Back To One, Episode 371

Diane Kruger excels in diverse, multilingual roles across film and TV, relying on trust, collaboration, and deep character backstories rather than extensive rehearsal.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

To be really successful, you have to be sexy in a straight way': Ben Whishaw on libidinous New York and playing Peter Hujar

On 19 December 1974, the writer Linda Rosenkrantz went round to her friend Peter Hujar's apartment in New York, and asked the photographer to describe exactly what he had done the day before. He talked in great detail about taking Allen Ginsberg's portrait for the New York Times (it didn't go well Ginsberg was too performative for the kind of intimacy Hujar craved). He also described the Chinese takeaway he ate and how his pal Vince Aletti came round to have a shower.
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fromiRunFar
9 hours ago

"For Our Mountains:" A Film About John Kelly's 2025 Appalachian Trail FKT Attempt

John Kelly attempted an Appalachian Trail FKT to raise funds and spotlight Appalachian communities devastated by Hurricane Helene.
fromFortune
11 hours ago

Jim Carrey nearly quit 'Grinch' and offered to return his $20 million paycheck. Then the founder of SEAL Team Six came to the rescue | Fortune

Richard Marcinko was a gentleman that trained CIA officers and special-ops people how to endure torture. He gave me a litany of things that I could do when I began to spiral. Like punch myself in the leg as hard as I can. Have a friend that I trust and punch him in the arm. Eat everything in sight. Changing patterns in the room,
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
9 hours ago

Horoscopes Dec. 16, 2025: Benjamin Bratt, look deep within for answers

Inner reflection, balance, practicality and disciplined action will reveal purpose, improve skills, protect finances and open social or professional opportunities.
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fromwww.npr.org
9 hours ago

The Warner Bros. Curse

Warner Bros. has repeatedly suffered from costly mergers, cultural clashes, and inconsistent streaming and studio decisions that produced major financial and operational setbacks.
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fromIndieWire
1 day ago

Sundance Reveals 2026 Short Film Lineup for Final Utah Year

Sundance's 41st edition short film program features 54 fiction, nonfiction, and animation shorts from 22 countries across eight categories.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Ella McCay Isn't Living Up to the Challenge

Ella McCay opened at number six with $2.1M across 2,500 screens and a 22% Rotten Tomatoes score; top box office dominated by Zootopia 2 and theatrical longevity.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
22 hours ago

Amanda Seyfried describes her new unconventional musical biopic at the film's premiere

An unorthodox musical biopic starring Amanda Seyfried chronicles 18th-century Shaker leader Ann Lee and premieres Dec. 25.
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1 day ago

One Of Steam's Most-Wishlisted Games Gets A Movie Deal Before It's Even Out

Netflix bought a movie pitch for Kingmakers; Christopher MacBride will write, 21 Laps and Story Kitchen will produce; Kingmakers is a delayed action-strategy PC game.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Apocalyptically funny': why The Mitchells vs the Machines is my feelgood movie

The Mitchells vs the Machines blends vibrant animation, techno-apocalypse comedy, and nuanced father-daughter dynamics to balance generational perspectives and technology themes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Tell Me Softly review high-school romance of bad boys and blurred boundaries

A Spanish YA romance follows popular cheerleader Kami torn between a sweet younger brother and a brooding older coach with a dark, contentious shared past.
fromCreative Review
5 days ago

The best movie posters of the year 2025

This year has produced a glorious array of movie posters, and although there was plenty to admire in the brash marketing of big budget franchise fare - there was some interesting work around Tron: Ares and Thunderbolts, for example - it's perhaps telling that the most eye-catching creativity can be found promoting lower budget films that don't have recognisable IP to fall back on.
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