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Him review: ambition, cults and the sport-horror collision
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Him review: ambition, cults and the sport-horror collision

Justin Tipping’s Him aims for a triple threat—horror, sports culture critique, and a visceral study of how trauma reshapes a body. When it lands, it fizzes with kinetic energy and a…
The Smashing Machine review — a tender, piercing portrait of a fighter’s psyche
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The Smashing Machine review — a tender, piercing portrait of a fighter’s psyche

Benny Safdie’s The Smashing Machine marks his first solo feature, turning Mark Kerr’s UFC ascent into an intimate character study. Dwayne Johnson delivers a fearless, vulnerable performance, guiding us through a…
Tron: Ares – a glossy neon spectacle with a hollow core
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Tron: Ares – a glossy neon spectacle with a hollow core

Tron: Ares arrives with a razor-sharp neon glow and a story that struggles to match its visuals. The sequel leans heavily on retro-futurist vibes, trading new ground for familiar echoes of…
The Smashing Machine review: a intimate, unflinching look at a fighter’s psyche
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The Smashing Machine review: a intimate, unflinching look at a fighter’s psyche

The Smashing Machine tracks UFC pioneer Mark Kerr, embodied by Dwayne Johnson, on the cusp of a Tokyo title clash with Igor Vovchanchyn. Grounded in Kerr’s real story and inspired by…
Him review: a bold mood piece that stumbles toward its climax
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Him review: a bold mood piece that stumbles toward its climax

Justin Tipping’s Him dives into the collision between sport, ambition, and ritual. A promising college quarterback, Cam Cade, is left fighting for his life after a brutal off-field assault, only to…
The Smashing Machine review: a candid portrait of strength and fragility
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The Smashing Machine review: a candid portrait of strength and fragility

Benny Safdie’s The Smashing Machine dives into the life of Mark Kerr, a trailblazer in mixed martial arts, anchored by a restrained, intimate performance from Dwayne Johnson. The film traces Kerr’s…
Tron: Ares review finds neon gloss masking a hollow narrative
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Tron: Ares review finds neon gloss masking a hollow narrative

Tron: Ares lands with pristine visuals and a glossy soundtrack, but the momentum falters once the plot steps in. The film leans on neon nostalgia and 1980s callbacks, yet it rarely…
Truth & Movies Dives Into Paul Thomas Anderson: Magnolia, Licorice Pizza, and One Battle After Another
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Truth & Movies Dives Into Paul Thomas Anderson: Magnolia, Licorice Pizza, and One Battle After Another

Truth & Movies devotes a focused episode to Paul Thomas Anderson, pairing a candid chat with a look back at two signature films. The discussion centers on his latest work, One…
Tilda Swinton’s Ongoing Vision Shines at Amsterdam’s Eye Filmmuseum
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Tilda Swinton’s Ongoing Vision Shines at Amsterdam’s Eye Filmmuseum

Truth & Movies heads to Amsterdam for the opening of a new show at the Eye Filmmuseum. Tilda Swinton – Ongoing surveys the actor’s career through memory, collaboration, and a distinctive…
Him review: ambition and cult horror collide in a stylish but uneven thriller
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Him review: ambition and cult horror collide in a stylish but uneven thriller

Justin Tipping's Him aims high, blending a rise-to-glory tale with creeping body-horror and occult dread. It follows Cam Cade, a gifted college quarterback whose career looks solid until a brutal assault…

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