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Crunchyroll’s Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary Emerges as 2026’s Standout Horror Series
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Crunchyroll’s Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary Emerges as 2026’s Standout Horror Series

Crunchyroll has unveiled a standout horror entry that fans are buzzing about in 2026. Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary follows Kaya Sato, a kindergartner whose uncanny sixth sense lets her confront spirits haunting…
CinemaCon Teases Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse as Miles Morales Enters a Final Chapter
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CinemaCon Teases Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse as Miles Morales Enters a Final Chapter

Sony Pictures offered a fresh look at Miles Morales’s next leap across the multiverse, debuting a CinemaCon preview for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. The clip showcases Miles in a new dimension,…
Stranger Things: The Unresolved Fate of Dr. Owens
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Stranger Things: The Unresolved Fate of Dr. Owens

Stranger Things fans have long debated the fate of Dr. Sam Owens after the season 4 finale. The character, a steady ally who aided Eleven, was last seen trapped and beaten,…
Supernatural Cameo Falls Short as The Rookie Delivers Its Weakest Episode This Season
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Supernatural Cameo Falls Short as The Rookie Delivers Its Weakest Episode This Season

Collider's take on The Rookie argues the show leans on a mockumentary frame that fans are tiring of. By recycling familiar faces instead of advancing fresh arcs, this installment drags rather…
Jim Jarmusch, The Silent Conductor of a Cinematic Soundtrack
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Jim Jarmusch, The Silent Conductor of a Cinematic Soundtrack

Jim Jarmusch has built a lasting portrait through sound as much as through image, a filmmaker whose career doubles as a study in music‑driven storytelling. His early work, Permanent Vacation (1980),…
Undertone review: a bold sonic premise that fails to land
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Undertone review: a bold sonic premise that fails to land

There’s an argument that cinema’s sonic potential remains underused, even as surround sound technologies multiply the ways audiences hear a film. Undertone bets on that instinct by centering a podcaster who…
Leslie Vernon Returns in a Fan‑Driven Revival: Behind the Mask II Reimagines the Classic
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Leslie Vernon Returns in a Fan‑Driven Revival: Behind the Mask II Reimagines the Classic

Two decades after Behind the Mask first carved out a cult niche, the Leslie Vernon story is back in development. Directors Scott Glosserman and writer David J. Stieve say this revival…
The Stranger review: Ozon stages Camus with cool, glossy restraint
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The Stranger review: Ozon stages Camus with cool, glossy restraint

François Ozon reimagines Albert Camus’s The Stranger as a cool, almost clinical meditation. The camera calculates every frame with a fashion‑forward precision that invites mood over motive. Benjamin Voisin portrays Meursault…
Rom-Com Reckoning: Why You, Me & Tuscany Has Black Creatives Watching Box Office
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Rom-Com Reckoning: Why You, Me & Tuscany Has Black Creatives Watching Box Office

Universal’s new romantic comedy, You, Me & Tuscany, raises a timely question about the future of Black-led love stories on the big screen. The film stars Halle Bailey as a chef…
Fuze review – a glossy London heist that never fully lands
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Fuze review – a glossy London heist that never fully lands

David Mackenzie’s latest thriller stretches a daylight-heist premise over a London that looks immaculate but feels a touch inert. The setup—a World War II bomb found on a building site—becomes the…

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