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When Sean Mullin set out to make a documentary about the West Point rugby team, he thought he was making a sports film. Four years later, after unprecedented Pentagon approval and never-before-seen access to the United States Military Academy, the West Point graduate and former
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For decades, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue was either celebrated as pop-culture royalty or vilified as the ultimate symbol of the male gaze. Few people bothered to ask the woman who actually created it what she thought it was about. In Beyond the Gaze, director Jill
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Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest masterpiece, One Battle After Another, has left audiences reeling with its high-octane chases, emotional gut-punches, and a father-daughter relationship that feels ripped from real life. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a paranoid ex-revolutionary
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This is one that will be a win all around because Oscar winners aren’t always commercial successes but this should be both. It’s fun, wild, satisfying as an audience member, and has a lot to say. It’s definitely worth a trip to see it on the big screen.
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In an era where artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction but part of everyday life, a disturbing new phenomenon is emerging: AI-triggered delusions and psychosis. Award-winning filmmaker Sean King O’Grady (The Mill, Our American Family) dives headfirst into this
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When Hulu announced that Australian actor Jason Clarke would step into the skin of disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh for the third season of the anthology series – retitled Murdaugh: Death in the Family – the reaction was immediate: “He’s perfect.” Clarke, the
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In a refreshing break from the usual awards-season intensity, the new indie comedy Lost and Found in Cleveland is exactly the kind of warm, laugh-out-loud film we need right now. Directed by Marisa and Keith Cooper, this modern riff on The Wizard of Oz follows five strangers
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There’s something undeniably electric about sitting down with Kerry Washington, Mila Kunis, and Cailee Spaeny just hours before the world premiere of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. The third and darkest chapter in Rian Johnson’s billion-dollar whodunit franchise reunites
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At the world premiere of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the energy in the theater was electric—laughter, gasps, and thunderous applause greeted the third and darkest chapter in Rian Johnson’s beloved whodunit franchise. A few days later, AMFM Magazine’s Paul Salfen sat
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In a candid conversation with AMFM Magazine’s Paul Salfen, Tessa Thompson opens up about starring in and executive producing Hedda, Nia DaCosta’s bold modern reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s classic Hedda Gabler. The film, which has been generating serious awards-season buzz, marks
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After nearly a decade in the making, Pixar veteran Alex Woo’s passion project In Your Dreams finally arrived on Netflix on November 14, 2025 (following a limited theatrical run beginning November 7). The charming animated adventure follows siblings Stevie (Jolie Hoang-Rappaport)
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As awards season reaches fever pitch, one name is on everyone’s lips: Jessie Buckley. Her shattering, emotionally raw performance as Agnes—the grieving mother at the heart of Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet—has generated massive Oscar buzz, with critics and analysts already calling Buckley
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In the remote mountains of Guatemala, a baby girl was born with a bilateral cleft lip and palate—a condition so severe that doctors gave her no chance of survival. That baby should have died. Instead, she lived to tell a story of divine intervention, sacrificial love, and the
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There’s a moment in JUNKIE when Rocky Shay’s Stevie—freshly escaped from yet another rehab, barefoot, broke, and vibrating on meth—looks straight into the camera and grins like the world owes her a good time. It’s chaotic, it’s messy, it’s heartbreaking… and it’s one of the most
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Ashwin Gore is Farouk on BULL RUN: In the cutthroat arena of high finance, where deals are struck in boardrooms and dreams are crushed under spreadsheets, Bull Run emerges as a sharp existential comedy that skewers the absurdity of it all. https://t.co/FRNZIcZXoE
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In a bold cinematic gamble that’s already sparking heated debate, first-time scripted feature director Lotfy Nathan brings the apocryphal Infancy Gospel of Thomas to the screen with The Carpenter’s Son. https://t.co/toGFOMZvKD
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At Fantastic Fest, where horror reigns supreme and audiences crave the next big scare, Bryan Bertino's latest psychological thriller Vicious premiered to screams and squirms.
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