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We Were Liars’ Review: Prime Video’s YA Thriller Trades Fairytales for Fatal Secrets

We Were Liars’ Review: Prime Video’s YA Thriller Trades Fairytales for Fatal Secrets

Prime Video’s We Were Liars adapts the bestselling YA novel into a coastal thriller of family secrets, romantic tension, and generational trauma. With standout performances from Emily Alyn Lind and Shubham Maheshwari, the show walks a fine line between haunting and heightened.

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‘Materialists’ Review: Celine Song’s Romantic Drama Dissects Love, Wealth, and Emotional Capital in a Brilliant Genre Subversion

‘Materialists’ Review: Celine Song’s Romantic Drama Dissects Love, Wealth, and Emotional Capital in a Brilliant Genre Subversion

Celine Song’s Materialists is a profound exploration of modern love, blending rom-com structure with sharp social commentary. Starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, the film redefines romance for a generation shaped by wealth and emotional risk.

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'Echo Valley' Review: Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney Illuminate Apple TV+’s Morally Complex, Aesthetically Restrained Domestic Thriller

'Echo Valley' Review: Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney Illuminate Apple TV+’s Morally Complex, Aesthetically Restrained Domestic Thriller

Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney shine in 'Echo Valley,' a suspenseful domestic thriller from director Michael Pearce. With grief, family trauma, and a gripping plot, the Apple TV+ drama makes for a haunting watch.

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'A Tree Fell in the Woods' Review: Infidelity, Moonshine, and Midlife Disillusionment in Nora Kirkpatrick’s Witty But Uneven Debut

'A Tree Fell in the Woods' Review: Infidelity, Moonshine, and Midlife Disillusionment in Nora Kirkpatrick’s Witty But Uneven Debut

Josh Gad, Alexandra Daddario, Ashley Park, and Daveed Diggs star in Nora Kirkpatrick’s debut, A Tree Fell in the Woods—a Tribeca-set relationship dramedy about infidelity, identity, and self-reflection in a snowed-in cabin.

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'Re-Creation' Review: Jim Sheridan Revisits a Haunting Case with a Bold, Fictional Verdict

'Re-Creation' Review: Jim Sheridan Revisits a Haunting Case with a Bold, Fictional Verdict

Jim Sheridan returns with Re-Creation, a bold blend of fact and fiction inspired by the Sophie Toscan du Plantier case. A gripping, 12 Angry Men-style drama questioning justice, guilt, and truth. Premiered at Tribeca 2025.

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'The Best You Can' Review: Bacon & Sedgwick Find Late-Life Sparks in This Warm, Witty Boomer Dramedy

'The Best You Can' Review: Bacon & Sedgwick Find Late-Life Sparks in This Warm, Witty Boomer Dramedy

Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick star in The Best You Can, a Tribeca 2025 Spotlight Narrative standout about aging, connection, and unexpected second chances. A heartwarming dramedy that proves it's never too late to start over.

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'Deep Cover' Review: Howard, Bloom & Mohammed Shine in This Witty, Offbeat Undercover Comedy

'Deep Cover' Review: Howard, Bloom & Mohammed Shine in This Witty, Offbeat Undercover Comedy

Deep Cover is a whip-smart Tribeca 2025 standout, where three misfit actors accidentally infiltrate London’s criminal underground in a hilarious, high-energy improv crime caper led by Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed.

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‘Fior di Latte’ Review: Tim Heidecker Sniffs his way to romantic redemption in a Surreal and Soulful Comedy of Obsession

‘Fior di Latte’ Review: Tim Heidecker Sniffs his way to romantic redemption in a Surreal and Soulful Comedy of Obsession

Tim Heidecker stars in Fior di Latte, a surreal and bittersweet Tribeca 2025 standout that blends comedy and pathos in one man’s scent-fueled spiral through memory, madness, and emotional stasis.

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‘Relay’ Review: Riz Ahmed Is Electric in a Quietly Explosive Game of Cat and Mouse That Grips Until the Final Frame

‘Relay’ Review: Riz Ahmed Is Electric in a Quietly Explosive Game of Cat and Mouse That Grips Until the Final Frame

Riz Ahmed delivers a gripping, near-silent performance in David Mackenzie’s Relay, a taut surveillance thriller about whistleblowers, privacy, and modern paranoia. Premiered at Tribeca 2025.

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'Call Her Alex' Review: Hulu's Docuseries Chronicles The Rise Of Podcasting's Powerhouse

'Call Her Alex' Review: Hulu's Docuseries Chronicles The Rise Of Podcasting's Powerhouse

Hulu's Call Her Alex gives a surface-level look at podcasting giant Alex Cooper. While the two-part docuseries is rich in nostalgia and growth, it misses deeper revelations behind her media empire. Premiered at Tribeca 2025.

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'Paradise Records' Review: Logic’s Directorial Debut Makes a Stunning Statement at Tribeca

'Paradise Records' Review: Logic’s Directorial Debut Makes a Stunning Statement at Tribeca

Rapper Logic makes a stunning leap to filmmaking with Paradise Records, his Tribeca-premiering debut. It’s immersive, honest, and emotionally resonant—proving he’s here to stay behind the camera.

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'Mountainhead' Review: Jesse Armstrong’s Tech Satire Is Sharp, Cynical, and Sinister

'Mountainhead' Review: Jesse Armstrong’s Tech Satire Is Sharp, Cynical, and Sinister

From the creator of 'Succession' comes 'Mountainhead,' a sharp satire where four tech billionaires debate humanity’s fate amid global chaos. Review inside.

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‘The New Boy’ Review: Cate Blanchett Shines in a Gorgeous Tale of Faith, Identity, and Colonization

‘The New Boy’ Review: Cate Blanchett Shines in a Gorgeous Tale of Faith, Identity, and Colonization

Warwick Thornton’s The New Boy, starring Cate Blanchett, explores faith, cultural violence, and supernatural resistance through stunning visuals and a haunting story of forced assimilation. Read our full review.

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Mission Accomplished? Tom Cruise Soars in ‘The Final Reckoning,’ But Not Without Turbulence

Mission Accomplished? Tom Cruise Soars in ‘The Final Reckoning,’ But Not Without Turbulence

In Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, Tom Cruise delivers high-stakes action and practical stunts in a bold franchise finale. Read our full review, including cast, runtime, and standout moments.

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Review: ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Reboots Death’s Game With Meta Mayhem

Review: ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Reboots Death’s Game With Meta Mayhem

The sixth Final Destination film is a bloody return to form, mixing sharp meta-humor and inventive kills. Read our full review of Bloodlines, the goriest and most self-aware chapter yet.

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Review: Becoming Benny – Overcompensating's Coming-Out Tale Finds Power in Subtlety

Review: Becoming Benny – Overcompensating's Coming-Out Tale Finds Power in Subtlety

Benito Skinner’s Overcompensating on Amazon Prime Video is a tender, imperfect, and introspective coming-of-age story. Our review explores how the A24-backed series breaks convention with subtlety and sincerity.

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The Four Seasons Review: A Familiar Trip That Doesn’t Warrant a Return Visit

The Four Seasons Review: A Familiar Trip That Doesn’t Warrant a Return Visit

Tina Fey and Steve Carell lead The Four Seasons, a Netflix dramedy that explores the fault lines of long-term friendship and marriage — but rarely finds its emotional center.

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