Opinion & Analysis
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“Honey Don’t!” Review: Ethan Coen’s Noir-Inspired Caper Falls Flat
Ethan Coen’s latest film, “Honey Don’t!”, premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and arrives in U.S. theaters on August…
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Boys Go to Jupiter: A Whimsical, Digital-Age Coming-of-Age Story with Heart and Humor
Julian Glander’s debut feature, Boys Go to Jupiter, redefines the coming-of-age movie for 2025 by embracing the aesthetics of mobile…
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The Ritual Review: A Tired Exorcism Tale That Offers Nothing New
“The Ritual”, the latest horror film from director David Middel, fails to breathe fresh life into the well-worn exorcism subgenre.…
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Unicorns Review: A Colorful Queer Romance Breaking British Cinema Boundaries
Unicorns opens with a grayscale world inhabited by Luke (Ben Hardy), a single father burdened by responsibility and monotony. His…
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We Are Guardians: A Powerful Documentary on the Fight to Save the Amazon Rainforest
Executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, the stirring eco-documentary “We Are Guardians” tackles one of the planet’s most urgent environmental crises:…
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Ice Road: Vengeance Review – Liam Neeson’s Sequel Skids Off the Ice
Ice Road: Vengeance attempts to pick up where The Ice Road (2021) left off, but despite its title, the sequel…
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Nobu Documentary Review: A Glossy Look at the Sushi Empire and Its Charismatic Founder
In Nobu, director Matt Tyrnauer offers a polished, affectionate portrait of sushi legend Nobu Matsuhisa, charting his journey from culinary…
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M3GAN 2.0 Review: A Frustrating, Tonally Confused Sequel That Struggles to Find Its Identity
Three years after the surprise success of M3GAN, director Gerard Johnstone returns with a follow-up that tries to blend horror…
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“Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore” — A Triumph of Representation and Resilience
The new documentary Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, directed by Shoshannah Stern, is a powerful and poignant reflection on the…
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