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Super Mario Galaxy Movie Rockets to $372M Global Box Office Debut
How X-Men’s Low-Budget Opening Credits Echoed Fight Club
Why Battlestar Galactica Embraced Religion While Star Trek Stayed Skeptical
Maul: Shadow Lord Review — Disney+’s Noir-Driven Star Wars Crime Tale Shines
D Is for Distance reimagined: memory, road, and the politics of perception
The Rolling Stones’ 10 Most Perfect Tracks, Reimagined
Dhurandhar: The Revenge Hits $174 Million Worldwide, First Indian Film to Break $25 Million in North America
Lisa Kudrow Says Today’s Multi-Cams Are Missing the Sharp Edge of Classic Jokes
Dan Levy Thought About a Schitt’s Creek Sequel Before Catherine O’Hara’s Death, But Won’t Do It Now
Judge Tosses Blake Lively’s Harassment Claims Against Baldoni; Retaliation Allegations Head to Trial
Fuze review: a glossy London caper that fizzles
Absolute Batman Elevates a New Wave of Artist Stars
Ben Platt and Rachel Zegler Unveil The Last Five Years Live Album to Mark 25th Anniversary
4K Restored No Picnic Returns to Film Forum, Recreating an East Village Moment
Robyn’s Queer Cinema: Dance Floors, Catharsis, and Film
March for Our Lives questions The Drama’s marketing
Andy Serkis Confirms a New Aragorn for The Hunt for Gollum
Why Fox McCloud’s Spotlight in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Makes Marketing Sense
PBS’s The Forsytes: A six-part Gilded Age replacement renewed for two more seasons
Casting Slip Almost Spoiled Nolan’s Batman Twist
St. Denis Medical Lands on Netflix, Expanding NBC’s Mockumentary Hit
Stiller Looks for a Bigger Crowd for Permanent Midnight, His Dark Biopic with Owen Wilson
Majors Window-Tumble on Daily Wire Set Sparks On-Set Safety Discussion
Freeman’s Heist Remake on Netflix Quietly Flies Under the Radar
Jamie McShane Signs On for Win or Die Cast in a Tense Thriller
Kirby Easter Egg Hints at a Future Cameo in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Miyamoto Signals No Smash Bros. Movie After Mario Galaxy
Majors’ On-Set Window Fall Triggers Crew Walkout on Daily Wire Action Film
Spaceballs Sequel Heads to Theaters in Spring 2027 with New Cast and Original Talent
Blake Lively to Fight Online Harassment in Court After Most Claims Dismissed
Zendaya & Pattinson Take The Tonight Show Spotlight, Kick Off April’s Celebrity Photo Wave
Robyn’s Cinematic Spell: How a Pop Queen Rewired Queer Screen Culture
IDW Crime Reboots a Classic Genre With Three Bold New Titles
Naples in Focus: A patient, lyrical look at Pompei: Below the Clouds
Hannah Einbinder delivers a blunt take on AI as Hacks heads to season 5
A Real-Life Look at Invincible Season 4’s Tech Jacket
Travolta Takes the Helm at Cannes with Propeller One-Way Night Coach
Gosling Steps Away From Universal’s Secret Daniels Film
Paradise Season 2 Finale Draws 4.3 Million Views in Three Days Across Disney+ and Hulu
Lincoln Fox Stakes His Feature‑Role Debut in Home, Sean McNamara’s New Drama
PS6 Handheld Rumors Promise Power, But Uncertainty Lingers
Cannes Opens With Pierre Salvadori’s 1920s Romantic Comedy La Vénus électrique
Resident Evil Director Cregger Warns Fans May Recoil at Fresh Reboot
Three Films, Five Cities: A Female‑Driven Indie Tour Expands Its Reach
How the Astrophage Moment Became the Hardest Shot to Film in Project Hail Mary, According to Its Directors
The Drama Stars Alana Haim and Mamoudou Athie Discuss the Twisted Wedding Romance
Kim Novak’s Vertigo review: the Hollywood legend proves she’s still got it
Daredevil: Born Again Episode 3 Signals Angela del Toro’s White Tiger Debut
Wagner Moura joins Kristen Stewart in Flesh of the Gods for A24, replacing Oscar Isaac
D is for Distance: a bold, free-form journey through memory and political unease
Bogart Despised Making One of His Most Bizarre Films
Project Hail Mary Keeps Soaring, Pushing Toward a $600 Million Global Run
Trump Sets Primetime Address to Update Nation on Iran Situation
Wheel of Time Returns, Igniting a Cosmere‑Fueled On‑Screen Rivalry
Amanda Batula and West Wilson Publicly Confirm Romance as Summer House Cameras Pause
Andrew McCarthy Reconsiders Pretty in Pink at 40: Wig, Ending, and the Brat Pack Legacy
Mario Galaxy Movie Review: Colorful, Showy, and Largely Hollow
Scream 8 Heads Into Development With Poker Face Writers Lilla and Nora Zuckerman
Born Again S2E3: The Punisher’s Whereabouts Explained
Ice Cream Man Gets a Broad Summer Release
Karl Urban’s Early Break in Ghost Ship: An Underrated 2002 Horror
Nagarjuna Akkineni Reflects on 40-Year Career as He Charts His 100th Film
Ellison Frames Paramount-WBD Deal as a Tech-Driven Path to Growth and Cost Savings
John Billingsley Reframes Dr. Phlox’s View of the NX-01 Crew
Ten Zombie Classics That Outpace the Bone Temple Chapter
Cannes 2026 Preview: Auteurs Take Center Stage as Studios Sit Out
J.J. Abrams Was the Tribble Puppeteer in Star Trek Into Darkness, New Behind-the-Scenes Detail
Paul Schrader Breaks Silence on Wife Mary Beth Hurt’s Passing
Jack Whitehall to Host SNL UK’s Fourth Episode Ahead of Week-Long Hiatus
Sofia Mattsson Heads to Days of Our Lives After General Hospital Exit
Cannes Call: IndieWire and AmPav Open 2026 Student Programs
Crime 101 review: a stylish cast, but a fragile screenplay
Hidden post-credits giggle: Spock and Doug’s Vulcan-human chat on Strange New Worlds
Oscars Predictions Point to Familiar Favorites, with Few Surprises on the Horizon
Gabe Klinger Returns to Brazil for Berlin World Premiere of Isabel
Robby’s Sabbatical, Lingering Tension, and Louie’s Memorial in The Pitt, with Noah Wyle
Love Letters Trailer Puts Ella Rumpf at the Heart of a Queer Motherhood Story
Berlin Review: Anders Danielsen Lie Leads a Grim Bill Evans Biopic
Fondazione Prada Announces First Batch of Funded Films, Highlighting Weerasethakul, Huezo and Porumboiu
Fondazione Prada Film Fund Announces First Grants, Highlighting Huezo, Weerasethakul and Akin
Berlin-bound My Wife Cries trailer signals Angela Schanelec’s quiet, disquieting drama
The Pitt S2E6 Recap: A Tender Goodbye That Lingers
Ten Beloved Sitcoms Cut Short Before Their Time
Renny Harlin dives back into shark cinema with Deep Water
The 1970s Breakthrough: Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Redefined Hollywood—and who’s carrying the torch today
Casting sparks around Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights adaptation, explained
Remembering Dark Winds Season 3: pivotal twists and the path to Season 4
Wuthering Heights review: beauty on the surface, emptiness inside
Noah Wyle on The Pitt: Writing Was the Hardest Part, Not Just Directing
Stellan Skarsgård Reflects on a Storied Acting Journey, From Cannes Debut to Dune
Mrs. America Revisited: Rose Byrne’s Gloria Steinem Stands Out in a Sharp, Award-Worthy Miniseries
PTA’s One Battle After Another Surges Past Global Box Office Milestone
South Park Takes the Lead on Paramount+ as Tulsa King Yields Ground in October 2025
Countdown on Prime Video Faces a Streaming Setback
All Creatures Great and Small Cast Hints at Spin‑Offs After Series Wrap
CBS’s DMV Delivers Workplace Laughs With an Entertaining Ensemble
Freddy’s Dead: A Misunderstood Ending That Shaped Modern Horror
Blumhouse Bets on Black Phone 2 to Spark a Box Office Turnaround
Monster: The Ed Gein Story Skews Truth in Netflix Drama
Ben Stiller’s Miami Vice Moment That Signaled a Big Screen Run
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Directing Urchin: Harris Dickinson on crafting an adventurous debut

Harris Dickinson, best known for his acting work, steps into the director’s chair with his feature debut, Urchin, which he wrote and directed. The London-set drama centers on Mike, a drifting…
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Oscars: Conan O’Brien to Return as Host in 2026

On the heels of a critically acclaimed 2025 ceremony that attracted the highest ratings for an Oscars telecast in five years, executive producers Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan and producers Jeff…
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Daniel Craig’s Racy Turn in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ Earns Raves at Venice Film Festival With 9-Minute Standing Ovation

Drew Starkey, director Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig attend the 'Queer' red carpet in Venice. GETTY IMAGES The A24 film, co-starring Drew Starkey, Lesley Manville, Jason Schwartzman and rising pop star Omar…
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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…
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…
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…
Freddy’s Dead: The Controversial Finale That Helped Shape Modern Horror
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Freddy’s Dead: The Controversial Finale That Helped Shape Modern Horror

The final Elm Street chapter, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, landed in 1991 as the planned curtain call for the long-running horror saga. Though many remember it for its gags and…
Blumhouse Bets on Black Phone 2 to Break Its Box-Office Drought
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Blumhouse Bets on Black Phone 2 to Break Its Box-Office Drought

Blumhouse is banking on a comeback for Black Phone 2 to reverse a recent box-office slide. The horror specialist has endured a rough spell across 2024–25, making the new sequel a…
Stephen King’s Top 10 Favorite Movies: A Hidden Thriller Takes Center Stage
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Stephen King’s Top 10 Favorite Movies: A Hidden Thriller Takes Center Stage

Stephen King recently shared his ten all-time favorite films, explicitly excluding any adaptations of his own novels. He even calls out Misery and The Shawshank Redemption as examples of titles he…
Follow-Ups Gone Wrong: Horror Sequels That Stumbled
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Follow-Ups Gone Wrong: Horror Sequels That Stumbled

Horror thrives on surprise, but not every follow‑up carries the spark of its predecessor. Some sequels double down on familiar rigs and end up draining the scare from the screen. Critics…
Costner-Bentley On-Set Confrontation Leaves Kelly Reilly in Tears, New Details Emerge
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Costner-Bentley On-Set Confrontation Leaves Kelly Reilly in Tears, New Details Emerge

Behind the tension on YellowstoneThe behind-the-scenes drama on Yellowstone spilled into a heated moment during a scene that tied together John Dutton, Beth Dutton and Jamie Dutton. Reportedly, the exchange escalated…
Best Animated Movies of 2025 (So Far): A Diverse, Bold Roundup
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Best Animated Movies of 2025 (So Far): A Diverse, Bold Roundup

Animation in 2025 has unleashed a striking mix of sports drama, intimate coming‑of‑age tales, and high‑octane comedies, proving that the year’s best work spans moods and audiences alike. The set of…
The Mask Returns to Netflix’s Top 10, Three Decades Later
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The Mask Returns to Netflix’s Top 10, Three Decades Later

Decades after its release, The Mask is back in Netflix's Top 10, tapping into the nostalgia surrounding Jim Carrey's breakout era. The 1994 comedy is currently among the service's most-watched titles.…

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