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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…
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…
Titanique on Broadway: A Campy, Crowd-Pleasing Parody Sails on Céline Dion’s Hits
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Titanique on Broadway: A Campy, Crowd-Pleasing Parody Sails on Céline Dion’s Hits

Titanique lands on Broadway with a gleeful, over-the-top spoof of the Titanic saga. The show repurposes Céline Dion’s catalog as its engine, stitching together iconic movie moments with rapid-fire jokes and…
Review: An Archival Portrait of Trump’s First Term
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Review: An Archival Portrait of Trump’s First Term

Co-directed by Stephen Maing and Eric Daniel Metzgar, the film compiles scenes from American life across 2017 to 2020, arriving as a period piece that still speaks to today. It favors…
Mile End Kicks Review: Barbie Ferreira Plays a Twenty-Two-Year-Old Music Critic in an Indie-Rock Comedy
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Mile End Kicks Review: Barbie Ferreira Plays a Twenty-Two-Year-Old Music Critic in an Indie-Rock Comedy

In Mile End Kicks, Barbie Ferreira steps into the role of Grace, a 22-year-old music writer navigating the indie scene in 2011 Toronto and Montreal. She writes for Merge Weekly, where…
Star Trek’s Most Potent Weapons, Reimagined: A Top-10 Breakdown
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Star Trek’s Most Potent Weapons, Reimagined: A Top-10 Breakdown

Star Trek’s Most Potent Weapons, Reimagined: A Top-10 Breakdown Across decades of shows and films, the saga has highlighted armaments that tilt galactic power and test heroic resolve. This refreshed look…
Revisiting Sam Levinson’s Sundance Debut: What Another Happy Day Reveals About Euphoria
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Revisiting Sam Levinson’s Sundance Debut: What Another Happy Day Reveals About Euphoria

A fresh look at Sam Levinson’s 2011 Sundance debut reframes how his later work, notably Euphoria, springs from a volatile family drama. Another Happy Day follows a chaotic suburban wedding, centering…
Why the Hail Mary trailer made Rocky the movie’s real heart
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Why the Hail Mary trailer made Rocky the movie’s real heart

When the summer 2025 trailer for Project Hail Mary dropped, fans spotted Rocky, the rock‑faced Eridian creature who forms an unlikely bond with Ryland Grace. The cameo felt like a spoiler,…
Mario Galaxy Movie Review: a glossy spectacle that stumbles over its own name
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Mario Galaxy Movie Review: a glossy spectacle that stumbles over its own name

Mario and Luigi’s galactic quest arrives with a splashy lineup of stars but lands flat, more like a glossy commercial than a living adventure.Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, the…

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