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Think relationships are toxic now? Wait till they give us robot companions! Sophie Thatcher Shines.

Think relationships are toxic now? Wait till they give us robot companions! Sophie Thatcher Shines.

Think relationships are toxic now? Wait till they give us robot companions! Companion is as smart as it is entertaining, combining biting social commentary with a thrilling narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Sophie Thatcher delivers a career-defining performance, backed by a stellar ensemble cast, in a movie that’s equal parts chilling, hilarious, and thought-provoking.

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Final Oscar Predictions: A Year of Unpredictable Surprises? Plus, How and When to Watch

Final Oscar Predictions: A Year of Unpredictable Surprises? Plus, How and When to Watch

With only hours left until the nominations, the Cinema Group presents its final predictions. From The Brutalist to Emilia Pérez’s competing films Conclave and Wicked, we delve into the films and performances that are likely to secure nominations for the best picture category.

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Will AI Influence the Oscar Race Amid ‘The Brutalist’ Backlash?

Will AI Influence the Oscar Race Amid ‘The Brutalist’ Backlash?

Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist faces backlash over AI use in postproduction. How will AI impact Hollywood, awards, and creative integrity?

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‘Back in Action’: Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz Revive Their Onscreen Chemistry in Netflix’s Spirited Spy Comedy
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‘Back in Action’: Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz Revive Their Onscreen Chemistry in Netflix’s Spirited Spy Comedy

Netflix’s Back in Action reunites Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz in a nostalgic action-comedy filled with humor, heart, and inventive thrills. Streaming now.

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Wolf Man: Leigh Whannell’s Lean, Gory Werewolf Tale Balances Terror and Tragedy

Wolf Man: Leigh Whannell’s Lean, Gory Werewolf Tale Balances Terror and Tragedy

‘Wolf Man’ (2025) delivers visceral thrills and raw emotion as Leigh Whannell reimagines the Universal Monster classic. Starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner, this tense horror film combines practical effects with gripping performances in a modern werewolf tale set in the Pacific Northwest.

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SUNDANCE 2025: A DREAM COME TRUE FOR A FIRST-TIME FESTIVAL-GOER

SUNDANCE 2025: A DREAM COME TRUE FOR A FIRST-TIME FESTIVAL-GOER

Discover the magic of Sundance 2025 through the eyes of a first-time attendee. From must-see films to unforgettable moments, experience the power of storytelling in Park City.

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Hollywood in Crisis: Southern California Fires Reshape Awards Season and Call for Solidarity

Hollywood in Crisis: Southern California Fires Reshape Awards Season and Call for Solidarity

The Southern California fires have disrupted Hollywood’s awards season, leading to event cancellations and calls for solidarity. Learn about the industry’s response and how you can support relief efforts.

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‘Saturday Night’ Director Jason Reitman Says Chevy Chase Told Him He “Should Be Embarrassed” About Film

‘Saturday Night’ Director Jason Reitman Says Chevy Chase Told Him He “Should Be Embarrassed” About Film

Jason Reitman recounts Chevy Chase’s cutting reaction to his SNL origins film, Saturday Night. Discover how the comedy legend critiqued the ambitious portrayal of the 1975 broadcast chaos.

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‘My Old Ass’ Review: If She Could Turn Back Time

‘My Old Ass’ Review: If She Could Turn Back Time

Megan Park’s My Old Ass is a clever and heartfelt comedy about self-discovery, regret, and the fleeting beauty of youth. With Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza delivering standout performances, this is a poignant coming-of-age tale for all generations.

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The Piano Lesson (2024) Review: A Reverent Revival of August Wilson’s Timeless Classic

The Piano Lesson (2024) Review: A Reverent Revival of August Wilson’s Timeless Classic

Malcolm Washington’s The Piano Lesson is a profound adaptation of August Wilson’s classic, exploring family, legacy, and identity with stunning performances and emotional resonance.

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The People’s Joker Review: A Bold, Surreal Journey Through Identity and Art

The People’s Joker Review: A Bold, Surreal Journey Through Identity and Art

Vera Drew’s The People’s Joker delivers a daring and surreal reimagining of Gotham’s infamous villain, blending humor, identity, and artistic rebellion. Full review now live!

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The Wild Robot Review: A Dazzling Meditation on Life, Connection, and the Human Spirit

The Wild Robot Review: A Dazzling Meditation on Life, Connection, and the Human Spirit

Chris Sanders’ The Wild Robot combines breathtaking visuals with profound storytelling, exploring themes of survival, empathy, and coexistence. Starring Lupita Nyong’o and Kit Connor, this animated masterpiece captivates audiences of all ages. Read the full review now!

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September 5 Review: The Day Journalism Changed Forever

September 5 Review: The Day Journalism Changed Forever

Tim Fehlbaum’s September 5 is a gripping portrayal of the Munich Olympics tragedy, focusing on the ABC journalists who transformed live news reporting. Featuring Peter Sarsgaard and John Magaro, the film explores media ethics and historical drama with precision and tension. Read the full review now!

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The Substance: A Gory and Satirical Take on Celebrity and Identity

The Substance: A Gory and Satirical Take on Celebrity and Identity

Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley deliver standout performances in Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance, a provocative and visually stunning exploration of fame, identity, and the relentless pursuit of perfection. This daring blend of horror and satire examines the pressures of societal beauty standards, the destructive nature of celebrity culture, and the haunting consequences of losing oneself in the quest for validation. Dive into our in-depth review of this bold and unsettling cinematic masterpiece!

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