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Tron: Ares review finds neon gloss masking a hollow narrative
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Tron: Ares review finds neon gloss masking a hollow narrative

Tron: Ares lands with pristine visuals and a glossy soundtrack, but the momentum falters once the plot steps in. The film leans on neon nostalgia and 1980s callbacks, yet it rarely…
The Smashing Machine review: a candid portrait of strength and fragility
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The Smashing Machine review: a candid portrait of strength and fragility

Benny Safdie’s The Smashing Machine dives into the life of Mark Kerr, a trailblazer in mixed martial arts, anchored by a restrained, intimate performance from Dwayne Johnson. The film traces Kerr’s…
Him review: a bold mood piece that stumbles toward its climax
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Him review: a bold mood piece that stumbles toward its climax

Justin Tipping’s Him dives into the collision between sport, ambition, and ritual. A promising college quarterback, Cam Cade, is left fighting for his life after a brutal off-field assault, only to…
The Lost Bus review: a solid if unoriginal eco-thriller
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The Lost Bus review: a solid if unoriginal eco-thriller

Paul Greengrass returns with a high‑tension disaster story that leans into immersive sound and relentless momentum more than brand‑new ideas. The Lost Bus revisits the real‑world 2018 California wildfires through a…
RIFF 22: Icelandic Voices, Venice Imports, and a Swiss Spotlight
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RIFF 22: Icelandic Voices, Venice Imports, and a Swiss Spotlight

The 22nd Reykjavik International Film Festival concluded on October 5 after a ten-day program that braided global cinema with a local sensibility. Guided by RIFF founder Hrönn Marinósdóttir and program director…
Newport & the Great Folk Dream: Reframing Newport’s Electric Moment
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Newport & the Great Folk Dream: Reframing Newport’s Electric Moment

Robert Gordon’s documentary assembles a mosaic from Murray Lerner’s long-lost 1960s footage to reframe the Newport Folk Festival years from 1963 to 1966. Shot in a transporting black-and-white register, the film…
The Absolute Universe Brings a Villains‑Led Justice League
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The Absolute Universe Brings a Villains‑Led Justice League

In DC’s Absolute Universe, power tilts toward the villainous, and heroes operate from the margins. The shared setting threads these stories together, but crossovers feel fated as rival factions emerge from…
Prison Break Reboot: Hulu’s New Chapter in the Breakout Saga
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Prison Break Reboot: Hulu’s New Chapter in the Breakout Saga

Hulu is reimagining Prison Break for a modern audience with a pilot underway from Elgin James, the co-creator of Mayans M.C. The studio is weighing a formal series order based on…
Apple TV+ in 2025: A top-ten snapshot of standout series so far
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Apple TV+ in 2025: A top-ten snapshot of standout series so far

Apple TV+ has pushed into 2025 with ambitious storytelling and big-budget premieres. A handful of titles stood out for their craft, scope, and character work, earning a place on this year’s…
Elm Street 2: Jack Sholder Reassesses the Divisive Sequel
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Elm Street 2: Jack Sholder Reassesses the Divisive Sequel

Director Jack Sholder has revisited A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2 and now regards Freddy's Revenge as a surprisingly solid entry in the series. During the 1980s, New Line pushed…

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