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Freeman’s Heist Remake on Netflix Quietly Flies Under the Radar
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Freeman’s Heist Remake on Netflix Quietly Flies Under the Radar

A familiar caper returns with Morgan Freeman at the helm, but this time it lands quietly on Netflix. The 2017 remake of Going in Style reimagines the tale of three retirees…
Kirby Easter Egg Hints at a Future Cameo in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
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Kirby Easter Egg Hints at a Future Cameo in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie brings together a roster of Nintendo favorites, with Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Rosalina, Yoshi, and Bowser drawing the spotlight. It also drops in a few surprise…
Robyn’s Cinematic Spell: How a Pop Queen Rewired Queer Screen Culture
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Robyn’s Cinematic Spell: How a Pop Queen Rewired Queer Screen Culture

Introduction Robyn's music has long linked the club's pulse to intimate storytelling. In queer cinema, her songs spark moments where longing, memory, and community intersect on screen. This piece traces how…
IDW Crime Reboots a Classic Genre With Three Bold New Titles
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IDW Crime Reboots a Classic Genre With Three Bold New Titles

IDW is reviving one of comics’ oldest and most storied genres by launching a dedicated imprint that places crime at the center of its lineup. The move signals a renewed push…
Naples in Focus: A patient, lyrical look at Pompei: Below the Clouds
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Naples in Focus: A patient, lyrical look at Pompei: Below the Clouds

Gianfranco Rosi’s Pompei: Below the Clouds takes a quiet, observant tour through a modern Naples that sits under the looming shadow of Vesuvius. The film keeps its distance, letting life in…
Cannes Opens With Pierre Salvadori’s 1920s Romantic Comedy La Vénus électrique
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Cannes Opens With Pierre Salvadori’s 1920s Romantic Comedy La Vénus électrique

Cannes will open its 79th edition with Pierre Salvadori’s Paris-set drama La Vénus électrique, a 1920s–tinged romantic comedy. The premiere is scheduled for the Grand Théâtre Lumière on May 12, following…
Three Films, Five Cities: A Female‑Driven Indie Tour Expands Its Reach
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Three Films, Five Cities: A Female‑Driven Indie Tour Expands Its Reach

The Future of Film Is Female teams with Neon for a cross‑country showcase that brings three recent indie titles directed by women and nonbinary creators to five U.S. cities this spring.…
How the Astrophage Moment Became the Hardest Shot to Film in Project Hail Mary, According to Its Directors
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How the Astrophage Moment Became the Hardest Shot to Film in Project Hail Mary, According to Its Directors

The hardest moment to film in Project Hail Mary wasn’t the rocket science or the alien encounter. It was the infrared-lit sequence showing the astrophage advancing on the sun, a visual…
Kim Novak’s Vertigo review: the Hollywood legend proves she’s still got it
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Kim Novak’s Vertigo review: the Hollywood legend proves she’s still got it

Alexandre O. Philippe’s latest cinephile study rethinks Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo by foregrounding Kim Novak as the guiding presence behind the film. The documentary revisits the 1958 thriller through Novak’s memories and…
Wagner Moura joins Kristen Stewart in Flesh of the Gods for A24, replacing Oscar Isaac
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Wagner Moura joins Kristen Stewart in Flesh of the Gods for A24, replacing Oscar Isaac

Wagner Moura is stepping into a lead role opposite Kristen Stewart in Flesh of the Gods, a vampire thriller from Panos Cosmatos. A24 has landed US distribution for the project, moving…

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