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Pressure Review: Fraser Struggles to Ground a Dull D-Day Weather Drama
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Pressure Review: Fraser Struggles to Ground a Dull D-Day Weather Drama

By Alison Foreman Brendan Fraser headlines Focus Features' wartime drama about the meteorologists who helped shape the Normandy plan. The story concentrates on General Dwight D. Eisenhower as two weather experts…
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2: A Tighter, Darker Mystery on Netflix
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A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2: A Tighter, Darker Mystery on Netflix

Season 2 of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder tightens the focus and leans into a darker atmosphere as it adapts the second book for Netflix. Pip Fitz-Amobi’s world remains crowded…
Ten Uncompromising R-Rated Thrillers That Deliver From Start to Finish
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Ten Uncompromising R-Rated Thrillers That Deliver From Start to Finish

Curated picks in the realm of suspenseful, adult-targeted thrillers, these ten titles push boundaries with bold choices, fearless violence, and sharp storytelling. From sharp-edged action to psychological drama, each film keeps…
What If the Past Could Be Changed? A Fresh Look at 10 Time-Shifting Films
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What If the Past Could Be Changed? A Fresh Look at 10 Time-Shifting Films

History on screen often hinges on a single decision left unmade or a reality bent just enough to alter everything that follows. To count as alt-history here, a film must anchor…
Andrzej Wajda at 100: A Century of Defiant Polish Cinema
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Andrzej Wajda at 100: A Century of Defiant Polish Cinema

As Poland marks the centenary of Andrzej Wajda, critics revisit how the director mapped national upheavals through intimate, morally intricate tales. His War Trilogy—A Generation (1955), Kanał (1957) and Ashes and…
Eastwood’s lone 1980s Western rides to box-office profit and critical praise
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Eastwood’s lone 1980s Western rides to box-office profit and critical praise

Eastwood's lone 1980s Western rides to box-office profit and critical praise In the 1980s, Clint Eastwood faced a rough spell at the box office, but Pale Rider proved there was still…
How Sailor Moon Helped Define Naruto’s Team Dynamics
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How Sailor Moon Helped Define Naruto’s Team Dynamics

Naruto’s enduring popularity hinges on a team-driven setup where each member adds a distinct voice. While the ninja saga is famed for its central trio, the roots of that ensemble reach…
Victorian Psycho: a glossy but overfamiliar period horror misfire
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Victorian Psycho: a glossy but overfamiliar period horror misfire

Victoria's gothic drawing-room becomes a stage for a governess's unraveling in Zachary Wigon's Victorian Psycho, adapted from Virginia Feito's novel. Maika Monroe plays Winifred Notty, a tutor who insists she’s perfectly…
Valentina Maurel crafts a quiet, hangout-style family portrait in Forever Your Maternal Animal
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Valentina Maurel crafts a quiet, hangout-style family portrait in Forever Your Maternal Animal

Valentina Maurel’s Costa Rican drama centers on three sisters navigating a quiet family crisis. The film favors intimate, lived-in moments over a conventional plot, inviting viewers to linger with the characters’…
Coward: Dhont’s restrained wartime romance unveiled
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Coward: Dhont’s restrained wartime romance unveiled

Lukas Dhont’s World War I drama unfolds on the Belgian front, tracing the meeting of two young soldiers who turn to theatre to ease the strain of war. Pierre, nicknamed Quiet…

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