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Neon-noir comeback stumbles in Her Private Hell: a Cannes first look
Ben Imana Review: Women Confront a Nation’s Wounds in a Searing Rwanda Drama
Almodóvar’s Bitter Christmas: A Playful, Meta‑Cinematic Dive at Cannes
Top 15 Martial Arts Movies of All Time, Reimagined
Christopher Nolan’s Almost-Troy: How the Epic Became a Quiet Streaming Hit
Mandalorian and Grogu: A Big-Budget Mission That Feels Like an Extended TV Run
Cannes first-look: Almodóvar interrogates the ethics of fiction in Bitter Christmas
WB’s Clockwork inks Park Chan-wook’s next project with a star-studded cast
Ben Imana: a piercing Cannes debut that reckons with Rwanda’s genocide legacy
Five Insights From Travis Knight About Masters of the Universe
Fjord review: Mungiu probes culture clashes in a Norwegian cautionary tale with Stan and Reinsve
Eric Kripke Reimagines Gen V Season 3: What Might Have Been
From Jaws to House: How Spielberg’s Hit Helped Spawn a Japanese Cult Classic
Netflix’s The Stranger: A chilling true‑crime thriller that lingers with a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score
Transformers: The Movie Returns to Theaters for 40th Anniversary, in 4K
Cannes 2026: The Industry’s Power Core Shifts
Almodóvar Explores Bitter Christmas, Autofiction and His English-Language Ambitions
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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Seven-Season Arrowverse Gem You Might Have Missed
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Nolan Says The Odyssey Is His Most Extreme Version Yet
Paul Newman’s Sole Emmy, Earned for Empire Falls—an Underrated HBO Miniseries
Mārama: Taratoa Stappard’s Māori Gothic Debut Wins SIFF 2026
Bugonia Ending Decoded: Lanthimos Suggests a Rebirth, Not Just Ruin
Rings of Power Season 3 Moves Up, Elevating the Stakes for Prime Video’s $1B Fantasy Gamble
Fincher’s Panic Room Gets Free Streaming 24 Years After Release
HBO’s Three-Part Fantasy Redefines Epic TV Beyond Thrones
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Colony review: hive-mind horror falls short of Yeon Sang-ho’s finest
SXSW London 2026: A cross‑disciplinary festival of music, film, tech, and culture
Ian McKellen once called movies the worst form of entertainment — a surprising arc toward Avengers: Doomsday
Radu Jude reimagines a classic in The Diary of a Chambermaid: First Look
Dustin Hoffman Declined Scorsese’s Taxi Driver, and How the Pitch Unfolded
Robert Pattinson’s Good Time Gets Free Streaming on Fawesome Nine Years On
Cop Land: A 1997 Cop Drama That Feels Like a Modern Western You Need to See
Early Spotlight: Six Must-See Science-Fiction Films of 2026
Roth and Spall to Star in Murdering Michael Malloy, a New York Crime Thriller at Cannes Market
Punisher Special Sparks a Big Question for Spider-Man: Brand New Day
End of Watch Remains a Pulse-Pounding LAPD Portrait, 14 Years On
Inde Navarrette Delivers a Bold Scream Queen Turn in Curry Barker’s Obsession
Prime Video’s The Devil’s Hour Blends Bosch‑Style Investigation With a Dark Time‑Loop Twist
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Fast Forever Aims to Return to the Franchise’s Grounded Roots, Says Screenwriter
Wild Bunch Secures German Rights to Filmax’s Cannes-Sold Thriller Balandrau
Elle Kennedy Reflects on Off Campus S1, Teases S2 in Deadline Interview
Three Years Later, Fans Hunger for a D&D Sequel After Honor Among Thieves
Ten Essential Sci‑Fi Novels from the Last 25 Years, Reordered
Punisher’s Ultra-Violent Return Prompts Big Questions for Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Ken Russell’s Devils Uncut Debuts at Cannes in 4K Restoration
Jason Momoa Looks Ahead: Chief of War and On the Roam Season 2
Expanse Creators Gear Up Prime Video Space Opera Blending Andor’s Tactics with Mass Effect Scale
Harry Potter on HBO: Early Season 2 Renewal Solves the Reboot’s Biggest Aging Challenge
Andre Royo’s Bubbles past adds weight to The Punisher: One Last Kill
Fans call for a permanent One Piece showcase at Universal Studios after Fan Fest Nights 2026
Anya Taylor-Joy Shines in a Two-Part 17th-Century Mystery Series
Margo’s Got Money Troubles Returns for Season 2 on Apple TV+
Punisher Finale Reunites Frank Castle With His Classic Skull Vest
IT: Welcome to Derry Eyes a Time-Travel Twist for Season 2
The Boys Season 5 Takes a Tongue-In-Cheek Jab at Taylor Sheridan’s TV Empire
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Wild Foxes: a poised debut that fuses grit with tenderness
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Rivals Season 2 Opens with a 100% Rotten Tomatoes Start as Tennant Returns
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Money Heist Expands Its Netflix Universe Ahead of a New Spin-Off, Teaser Signals More Heists
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Invincible commits to more side quests after season 4 backlash
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Common Wealth Documentary Opens in Australia and New Zealand
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Fast Forever Aims to Return to the Franchise’s Grounded Roots, Says Screenwriter

Oren Uziel, tapped to craft the next Fast & Furious chapter, frames Fast Forever as a pivot back toward the street‑level energy that kicked the series off. The project, slated for…
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Invincible commits to more side quests after season 4 backlash

Invincible’s creators signal a shift in upcoming seasons, leaning into a commonly cited critique: more standalone missions that broaden the series beyond its comic book roots. Season 4, episode 4, titled…
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste: a spectrum of restraint and resolve

Marianne Jean-Baptiste: a spectrum of restraint and resolve As Secrets & Lies marks its 30th anniversary, Little White Lies revisits Marianne Jean‑Baptiste’s career through Mike Leigh’s collaborative approach. In Secrets &…
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Daredevil: Born Again S2 Finale Breaks IMDb MCU Record on Disney+

The Daredevil: Born Again season 2 finale, titled "The Southern Cross," has sparked strong reactions and set a new IMDb milestone for Marvel on Disney+. The episode sits at 9.6 out…
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Daredevil: Born Again’s Season 2 Finale Elevates Marvel TV to New Heights

The Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 finale hits with a blend of kinetic action and sharp legal drama, affirming the show as a standout in Marvel's TV universe. It leans into…
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Bruce Springsteen to Receive Tribeca’s Belafonte Award as Bridget Jones’s Diary Turns 25

Tribeca Festival will honor Bruce Springsteen with the 2026 Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award in a New York event that also marks the festival's 25th anniversary this June. The…
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AN ELEPHANT IN THE LAGOON IS THE IMAGE OF THE OFFICIAL POSTER FOR THE BIENNALE CINEMA 2024
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AN ELEPHANT IN THE LAGOON IS THE IMAGE OF THE OFFICIAL POSTER FOR THE BIENNALE CINEMA 2024

Lorenzo Mattotti is the creative designer of the image for the official poster and the author of the opening sequence. THE OFFICIAL POSTER Italian illustrator and artist Lorenzo Mattotti is, for the seventh…
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BIENNALE COLLEGE CINEMA: THE 12 PROJECTS OF THE NEW EDITION 2024-25
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BIENNALE COLLEGE CINEMA: THE 12 PROJECTS OF THE NEW EDITION 2024-25

The projects are from Italy, Nigeria, USA, Canada, France, India, Vietnam, and Iran. New call for applications of the Biennale College Cinema – Immersive. Also announced the new call for applications…
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PETER WEIR GOLDEN LION FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE BIENNALE CINEMA 2024
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PETER WEIR GOLDEN LION FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE BIENNALE CINEMA 2024

The award ceremony will take place on Monday 2 September at 1:45 pm in the Palazzo del Cinema, followed by the screening of Master and Commander. PETER WEIRGOLDEN LION FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT…
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