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Inside The Drama’s Soundtrack: When Each Song Unfolds On Screen
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Inside The Drama’s Soundtrack: When Each Song Unfolds On Screen

The Drama arrives in theaters with a soundtrack that anchors its emotional turns. Front and center are a blend of indie-leaning tunes, vintage pop, and a moody score that propels the…
Maul: Shadow Lord Debuts a New Alien Species as Order 66 Survivors Enter Canon
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Maul: Shadow Lord Debuts a New Alien Species as Order 66 Survivors Enter Canon

Star Wars fans get a fresh canon entry in Maul - Shadow Lord as a brand-new alien species steps into the saga. The opening episodes focus on two Order 66 survivors…
Editing The Drama: Crafting a Mind‑Driven Montage
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Editing The Drama: Crafting a Mind‑Driven Montage

In Kristoffer Borgli’s The Drama, editor Joshua Raymond Lee was brought on early to help shape a narrative that mirrors the couple’s tangled inner life. The result is a kinetic, thought‑driven…
Vertigo revisited: Kim Novak opens a window on Hitchcock’s classic
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Vertigo revisited: Kim Novak opens a window on Hitchcock’s classic

Overview Alexandre O. Philippe’s latest cinephile portrait pivots the lens onto Kim Novak, reinterpreting Vertigo as a star‑driven inquiry as much as a director’s masterpiece. The film uses Novak’s presence to…
My Undesirable Friends, Part I: The Final Broadcast from Moscow
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My Undesirable Friends, Part I: The Final Broadcast from Moscow

Julia Loktev's documentary arrives as a patient, unflinching study of Russia's media landscape during a fraught historical moment. The film centers on Anna Nemzer, a host at TV Rain, and a…
How X-Men’s Low-Budget Opening Credits Echoed Fight Club
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How X-Men’s Low-Budget Opening Credits Echoed Fight Club

Trivia buffs love a good cross-reference. Fight Club and the 2000 X-Men film share a sly visual thread, both rolling out under Fox’s banner (now 20th Century Studios) with similarly styled…
Why Battlestar Galactica Embraced Religion While Star Trek Stayed Skeptical
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Why Battlestar Galactica Embraced Religion While Star Trek Stayed Skeptical

Ronald D. Moore’s move from Star Trek to Battlestar Galactica allowed him to push ideas Trek rarely let him explore. He wanted to tell a story where belief persists as a…
Maul: Shadow Lord Review — Disney+’s Noir-Driven Star Wars Crime Tale Shines
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Maul: Shadow Lord Review — Disney+’s Noir-Driven Star Wars Crime Tale Shines

Nearly a year after Andor's finale, Star Wars dives back into gritty, street‑level storytelling with a new animated series that foregrounds mood and psychology over big space battles. Maul: Shadow Lord…
D Is for Distance reimagined: memory, road, and the politics of perception
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D Is for Distance reimagined: memory, road, and the politics of perception

D Is for Distance reimagined: memory, road, and the politics of perception\nMarina Ashioti traces how Louis Petit’s epilepsy becomes a lens for a broader meditation on memory, care, and the fragility…
Judge Tosses Blake Lively’s Harassment Claims Against Baldoni; Retaliation Allegations Head to Trial
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Judge Tosses Blake Lively’s Harassment Claims Against Baldoni; Retaliation Allegations Head to Trial

A federal judge in Manhattan has rejected Blake Lively’s sexual harassment claims against It Ends with Us director Justin Baldoni, while allowing her retaliation allegations to advance to a jury trial…

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