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Masterpiece and Channel 5 Plan Six‑Part Reboot of Monarch of the Glen
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Masterpiece and Channel 5 Plan Six‑Part Reboot of Monarch of the Glen

Masterpiece PBS and Channel 5 are cooking up a six‑part reimagining of Monarch of the Glen, the beloved Scottish Highlands drama that once graced screens at the turn of the millennium.…
Five Classic 1980s Sci‑Fi TV Shows That Still Hold Up
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Five Classic 1980s Sci‑Fi TV Shows That Still Hold Up

A wave of 1980s science fiction across TV mixed adventurous spectacle with toy ties and clever concepts. While many entries leaned into merchandizing, a handful still feel fresh and surprising when…
Asif Kapadia’s 2073 Finds Fresh Streaming Momentum on HBO Max Two Years On
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Asif Kapadia’s 2073 Finds Fresh Streaming Momentum on HBO Max Two Years On

Streaming’s surprise comeback on HBO Max Asif Kapadia’s experimental sci‑fi project 2073 blends acting with archival footage to sketch a near‑future world under pressure. Debuting at the Venice festival in 2024…
Emmys Pulse: How TV Genres Survive or Fade Based on Their Nominations
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Emmys Pulse: How TV Genres Survive or Fade Based on Their Nominations

Animated Programs: A Test of Continuity and Novelty As Emmy season rolls in, the fate of TV genres hinges on a balance between familiar favorites and fresh voices. The Television Academy’s…
Hokum reimagined: a tired, familiar haunted-house tale
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Hokum reimagined: a tired, familiar haunted-house tale

Hokum lands in a remote Irish hotel where a skeptical writer encounters something he can't deny. Damian McCarthy's horror aims for chills and emotion, but its script leans on familiar scares…
Leonora Carrington biopic glows on screen but leaves gaps
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Leonora Carrington biopic glows on screen but leaves gaps

Overview A biographical screen portrait of Surrealist painter Leonora Carrington arrives with a lush, sunlit look, but it also stumbles in delivering a complete life story. The film threads Carrington’s decades…
Rediscovering Z for Zachariah: Robbie, Pine, and Ejiofor Turn a Quiet Post‑Apocalyptic Tale into a Hidden Gem
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Rediscovering Z for Zachariah: Robbie, Pine, and Ejiofor Turn a Quiet Post‑Apocalyptic Tale into a Hidden Gem

In a world silenced by a nuclear disaster, Z for Zachariah narrows its lens to a lone valley where three survivors carve out a fragile existence. Adapted from a novel published…
Ross McElwee’s Sherman’s March Returns in 4K as Remake Debuts
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Ross McElwee’s Sherman’s March Returns in 4K as Remake Debuts

Two of Ross McElwee’s films are headed back to cinemas this year, courtesy of Music Box Films. The distributor has acquired a pristine 4K restoration of Sherman’s March alongside his new…
Deep Water review: Eckhart anchors Harlin’s ocean-disaster thriller
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Deep Water review: Eckhart anchors Harlin’s ocean-disaster thriller

OverviewRenny Harlin’s Deep Water channels the era of big, crowd‑pleasing disaster cinema, trading glossy spectacle for raw, oceanic peril. Aaron Eckhart plays Rich, a veteran officer whose instinct to survive tests…
Goro Miyazaki’s New Ghibli Short Could Define His Solo Voice
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Goro Miyazaki’s New Ghibli Short Could Define His Solo Voice

Studio Ghibli is rolling out a new short that could redefine how its next generation of directors is judged. Titled Majo no Tani no Yoru, or A Night in the Valley…

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