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Top 15 Martial Arts Movies of All Time, Reimagined
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Top 15 Martial Arts Movies of All Time, Reimagined

Top 15 Martial Arts Movies of All Time, ReimaginedThe world of martial arts cinema has delighted audiences for decades with inventive fights and vibrant storytelling. This lineup surveys landmark films that…
Christopher Nolan’s Almost-Troy: How the Epic Became a Quiet Streaming Hit
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Christopher Nolan’s Almost-Troy: How the Epic Became a Quiet Streaming Hit

Christopher Nolan was once slated to direct the Trojan epic Troy, a project that would eventually star Brad Pitt. In a 2025 interview, Nolan said Warner Bros. hired him to helm…
Mandalorian and Grogu: A Big-Budget Mission That Feels Like an Extended TV Run
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Mandalorian and Grogu: A Big-Budget Mission That Feels Like an Extended TV Run

Two hours and twelve minutes of star power and familiar galaxy antics drive this latest foray into the Mandalorian saga. It leans into action, yet often reads as an elongated TV…
Cannes first-look: Almodóvar interrogates the ethics of fiction in Bitter Christmas
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Cannes first-look: Almodóvar interrogates the ethics of fiction in Bitter Christmas

Overview\nCannes welcomes a late‑career meditation from Pedro Almodóvar, Bitter Christmas, a film that probes how personal wounds are repurposed into art.\nCentered on Elsa, a once‑cult filmmaker now working in advertising, the…
WB’s Clockwork inks Park Chan-wook’s next project with a star-studded cast
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WB’s Clockwork inks Park Chan-wook’s next project with a star-studded cast

Clockwork, Warner Bros.’ niche label steered by former Neon executive Christian Parkes, has become a magnet for headlines even before a single release. After a Cannes market prestige push and a…
Ben Imana: a piercing Cannes debut that reckons with Rwanda’s genocide legacy
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Ben Imana: a piercing Cannes debut that reckons with Rwanda’s genocide legacy

Cannes 2026 opens a blunt conversation about memory and accountability. Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo’s debut blends documentary truth with a restrained dramatic approach, exploring the long shadow of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide. The film…
Five Insights From Travis Knight About Masters of the Universe
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Five Insights From Travis Knight About Masters of the Universe

At CinemaCon, director Travis Knight offered a closer look at Masters of the Universe and explained what he hopes will resonate with fans old and new alike. Knight, along with stars…
Fjord review: Mungiu probes culture clashes in a Norwegian cautionary tale with Stan and Reinsve
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Fjord review: Mungiu probes culture clashes in a Norwegian cautionary tale with Stan and Reinsve

OverviewCristian Mungiu tests the fault lines of belief and belonging in Fjord, a Norwegian-set drama that places a microcosm of faith against a liberal coastal community.In the storySebastian Stan plays Mihai…
Eric Kripke Reimagines Gen V Season 3: What Might Have Been
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Eric Kripke Reimagines Gen V Season 3: What Might Have Been

Gen V fans once hoped the spin-off would keep going, and Eric Kripke sketches the kind of next chapter that could have followed. He envisions a path built on character growth,…
From Jaws to House: How Spielberg’s Hit Helped Spawn a Japanese Cult Classic
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From Jaws to House: How Spielberg’s Hit Helped Spawn a Japanese Cult Classic

Steven Spielberg's Jaws rewrote the summer blockbuster playbook and reshaped how studios chase thrillers. Its box-office splash created a demand for imitations around the globe. In Japan, Toho challenged Nobuhiko Obayashi…

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