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Inside Gotham TV Awards 2026: Winners and Tributes
Backrooms Box Office Signals a Gen Z-First Shift for Hollywood
BFI pressed UK government to shield film and TV from Trump trade pact, warning of harm to the industry
Dinosaurs and Doubt in Suburbia: Mitchell’s New Trailer Hints at a Deeper Mystery
Hokum Headed for Home Viewing This June, with Blu-ray, 4K, and Extras
Donna’s Near-Death: Star Elizabeth Saunders Reveals the Real Trigger in From Season 4
Andrew Scott and George MacKay Lead Russell Tovey’s Audible Debut, Starlings
Tuner review: a discordant misfire in a savant tale
4K Revival of Macho Dancer: A Queer Philippine Classic Gets an Exclusive Trailer
Tracing Vulcan Logic: How Star Trek Built a Culture of Reason
Lula Unveils Tela Brasil: A Free Streaming Hub for Brazilian Cinema
Viva Carmen: A Dazzling, Color-Saturated Reimagining of Bizet’s Opera
Backrooms Kickstarts a YouTube‑Driven Overhaul of Hollywood
Minecraft 2 Rebrands with New Title: A Minecraft Movie Squared
WBITVP Expands Digital Reach With Little Dot Studios For WDYTYA? and The Bachelor
Eight Netflix Originals That Really Hit the Mark
Battleship Returns to Prime Video: A Bonkers But Fun Weekend Watch
Minecraft Sequel Rebrands as A Minecraft Movie Squared
Gen-AI Drives Dustin Yellin’s Goodnight Lamby to Cannes Classics
Iconic Sergio Leone Western Now Free to Stream on Tubi
De Luca: Why Backrooms and Obsession Are Hitting Big at the Box Office
Why Spider-Noir Avoids the Spider-Man Label: A Legal Tightrope
Backrooms review: a meticulously eerie debut that lingers
Raphael Bob-Waksberg Explains Why His Netflix Family Comedy Feels Fresh on Rewatch
Backrooms Opens Strong, Sets A24 Box-Office Record While Obsession Makes History
Red Jammer: A 49-Year Star Wars Deep Cut Returns in The Mandalorian & Grogu
Marcia Lucas, Oscar‑Winning Star Wars Editor and George Lucas’s Ex‑Wife, Dies at 80
Spider-Noir Episode 5 Revives a Beloved Pulp Sci-Fi Trope
Ivy Meeropol Reacts to DOJ Reports Over Carroll Case
Breezy: Clint Eastwood’s 1973 drama worth reconsidering
Avan Jogia: Pushing toward immersive storytelling beyond the screen
For All Mankind’s Season 5 Finale Unleashes Its Grimest Space Moment [Exclusive]
Mando and Grogu’s Bold Moves Could Redraw the Galaxy
Trump Attacks Kennedy Center Ruling, Vows Congressional Takeover
Hacks Finale Delivers Its Most Satisfying Punchline
Star City: A Spinoff That Hopes to Stand Alone
Paramount resisted serialized storytelling on Star Trek: The Next Generation, even as writers chased longer arcs
Conan O’Brien voices Toy Story 5’s new character Smarty Pants, designed by a Pixar intern
Marcia Lucas, the Editor Who Shaped Star Wars, Dies at 80
Kelly Baldwin’s Titan Sacrifice Reframes For All Mankind’s Final Chapter
Widow’s Bay Delivers Its Scariest Episode Yet, With Three Notable Guest Stars
Hacks Season 5: A Star‑Studded Roll Call of Guest Stars and Cameos
Netflix Unveils I Am Frankelda, a Mexican Stop-Motion Horror Musical
The Blow Review: A Bold, Unflinching French Drama About Trauma and Family
Prime Minister Tops 2026 News & Documentary Emmys on Night Two
Brand New Day Reframes Spider-Man’s MCU Path, Promising a Return to Classic Spidey
Mina the Hollower: A Fresh Guide to Its Five Weapons and Their Upgrades
Alan Hale Jr.’s Pre-Gilligan Western: The Casey Jones Syndicated Series
Balinale 19th Opens With Euphoria, Closes With The End, While Elevating Indonesian Shorts
California on Screen: Cannes Panel Highlights the State as a Filmmaking Magnet
New Trailer Unleashes a Metafictional Slasher Romance at Camp Miasma
Backrooms: Critics React to A24’s Horror Debut From a 20-Year-Old Filmmaker
Robert Pattinson Plays Chris Hansen in A24’s Unsettling New Drama Teaser
A Fresh Framework for Sustainable Indie Filmmaking
Mara Wilson Won’t Bend for Hollywood: Chooses Storytelling on Her Own Terms
New Camp Miasma Trailer Teases a Queer Slasher
The Breadwinner Review: Bargatze’s Big-Screen Ride Proves Bland and Safe
Tears, Triumph, and Legacy at Hacks’ Series Finale Emmys Night
One Piece risks a Naruto-style ending twist with godlike foes
An Andean Snow Mystery: The Meltdown unfolds a chilling coming‑of‑age thriller
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Brendan Fraser’s WWII Drama Pressure Opens to Solid 83% Critics Score
Pressure Review: Fraser Struggles to Ground a Dull D-Day Weather Drama
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2: A Tighter, Darker Mystery on Netflix
Ten Uncompromising R-Rated Thrillers That Deliver From Start to Finish
Toy Story 5: Woody’s Quiet Aging and Lilypad’s Nonvillain Spotlight
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Andrzej Wajda at 100: A Century of Defiant Polish Cinema
Eastwood’s lone 1980s Western rides to box-office profit and critical praise
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How Sailor Moon Helped Define Naruto’s Team Dynamics
Inside Stick: Owen Wilson and Jason Keller on Father Figures Shaping Rising Athletes
Victorian Psycho: a glossy but overfamiliar period horror misfire
The Mandalorian and Grogu Signal a New Musical Era for Star Wars
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Valentina Maurel crafts a quiet, hangout-style family portrait in Forever Your Maternal Animal
Wendell Pierce Juggles Stage, TV and Film — Now Adds a Jack Ryan Movie to His Annual Trifecta
Kate Mansi Steps Away From General Hospital After Three-Year Run
Nate Jacobs’ Death Sparks Debate as Euphoria Season 3 Climaxes
Ten Standout Miniseries From the Recent Five Years, Re‑Examined
Coward: Dhont’s restrained wartime romance unveiled
Roher’s Tuner: From Navalny to a Sound-Driven New York Romance-Crime Thriller
Fallout: New Vegas Gets a Free 60fps Boost on Xbox Game Pass
Grogu Demonstrates the Force’s Healing Power Again in The Mandalorian
Brendan Wayne: The Mandalorian’s Body Double and John Wayne’s Grandson
Reassessing The Phantom Menace: Why it deserves a second look
The Dreamed Adventure: a humane borderland noir from Grisebach
CBS News Radio Closes After Nearly a Century, Murrow Sign-Off Echoes
Steam Players: 24-Hour Window to Claim a Bonus Free Download
Netflix’s R-Rated Fantasy Reimagining Arrives With an 18% Rotten Tomatoes Score
Gilligan’s Island’s First Season Carried an Unintended JFK Tribute
Why William Greaves’ Harlem Gathering Remains an Unfinished Milestone
Cannes Winners Signal Early 2027 Oscar Contenders
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Florence Pugh’s Midnight Library Draws Heavy Studio Interest at Cannes Market
Mulroney hints at The Hunting Wives’ next chapter after Season 2 wrap
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For All Mankind’s Season 5 Finale Unleashes Its Grimest Space Moment [Exclusive]

In the closing chapter of For All Mankind’s fifth season, Miles Dale makes a morally searing call that reshapes the Martian conflict. Facing an embattled uprising and a tightening Earth embargo,…
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Hacks Finale Delivers Its Most Satisfying Punchline

In Hacks’ grand finale, the blend of humor and heartbreak lands with precision, delivering a closing note that feels earned after five seasons of sharp writing and real feeling.Showrunners Downs, Aniello,…
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Conan O’Brien voices Toy Story 5’s new character Smarty Pants, designed by a Pixar intern

Conan O’Brien lends his voice to a brand-new figure in Toy Story 5, a cheeky potty-training toy named Smarty Pants that triggers laughter during Jessie’s solo mission. Early word from press…
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Hacks Season 5: A Star‑Studded Roll Call of Guest Stars and Cameos

Deborah Vance's final run in Hacks season 5 is packed with high‑profile cameos, playing out across episodes as she fights to reclaim her stage and shape her closing act. The star…
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Nate Jacobs’ Death Sparks Debate as Euphoria Season 3 Climaxes

A major figure in Euphoria's controversial arc meets a shocking end as season 3 moves toward its culmination. The latest episode escalates the conflict over money and drugs when Naz arrives…
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Ten Standout Miniseries From the Recent Five Years, Re‑Examined

In the last handful of years, limited series have proven they can deliver complete, gripping stories in a compact run. From gripping crime sagas to genre-bending thrillers, these ten titles stood…
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Top 15 Martial Arts Movies of All Time, Reimagined
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Top 15 Martial Arts Movies of All Time, Reimagined

Top 15 Martial Arts Movies of All Time, ReimaginedThe world of martial arts cinema has delighted audiences for decades with inventive fights and vibrant storytelling. This lineup surveys landmark films that…
Christopher Nolan’s Almost-Troy: How the Epic Became a Quiet Streaming Hit
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Christopher Nolan’s Almost-Troy: How the Epic Became a Quiet Streaming Hit

Christopher Nolan was once slated to direct the Trojan epic Troy, a project that would eventually star Brad Pitt. In a 2025 interview, Nolan said Warner Bros. hired him to helm…
Mandalorian and Grogu: A Big-Budget Mission That Feels Like an Extended TV Run
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Mandalorian and Grogu: A Big-Budget Mission That Feels Like an Extended TV Run

Two hours and twelve minutes of star power and familiar galaxy antics drive this latest foray into the Mandalorian saga. It leans into action, yet often reads as an elongated TV…
Cannes first-look: Almodóvar interrogates the ethics of fiction in Bitter Christmas
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Cannes first-look: Almodóvar interrogates the ethics of fiction in Bitter Christmas

Overview\nCannes welcomes a late‑career meditation from Pedro Almodóvar, Bitter Christmas, a film that probes how personal wounds are repurposed into art.\nCentered on Elsa, a once‑cult filmmaker now working in advertising, the…
WB’s Clockwork inks Park Chan-wook’s next project with a star-studded cast
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WB’s Clockwork inks Park Chan-wook’s next project with a star-studded cast

Clockwork, Warner Bros.’ niche label steered by former Neon executive Christian Parkes, has become a magnet for headlines even before a single release. After a Cannes market prestige push and a…
Ben Imana: a piercing Cannes debut that reckons with Rwanda’s genocide legacy
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Ben Imana: a piercing Cannes debut that reckons with Rwanda’s genocide legacy

Cannes 2026 opens a blunt conversation about memory and accountability. Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo’s debut blends documentary truth with a restrained dramatic approach, exploring the long shadow of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide. The film…
Five Insights From Travis Knight About Masters of the Universe
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Five Insights From Travis Knight About Masters of the Universe

At CinemaCon, director Travis Knight offered a closer look at Masters of the Universe and explained what he hopes will resonate with fans old and new alike. Knight, along with stars…
Fjord review: Mungiu probes culture clashes in a Norwegian cautionary tale with Stan and Reinsve
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Fjord review: Mungiu probes culture clashes in a Norwegian cautionary tale with Stan and Reinsve

OverviewCristian Mungiu tests the fault lines of belief and belonging in Fjord, a Norwegian-set drama that places a microcosm of faith against a liberal coastal community.In the storySebastian Stan plays Mihai…
Eric Kripke Reimagines Gen V Season 3: What Might Have Been
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Eric Kripke Reimagines Gen V Season 3: What Might Have Been

Gen V fans once hoped the spin-off would keep going, and Eric Kripke sketches the kind of next chapter that could have followed. He envisions a path built on character growth,…
From Jaws to House: How Spielberg’s Hit Helped Spawn a Japanese Cult Classic
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From Jaws to House: How Spielberg’s Hit Helped Spawn a Japanese Cult Classic

Steven Spielberg's Jaws rewrote the summer blockbuster playbook and reshaped how studios chase thrillers. Its box-office splash created a demand for imitations around the globe. In Japan, Toho challenged Nobuhiko Obayashi…

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