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 The 78th Cannes Film Festival: Must-See Premieres of 2025

The 78th Cannes Film Festival: Must-See Premieres of 2025

From visionary auteurs to breakout voices, The Cinema Group’s top picks for the 78th Festival de Cannes spotlight the boldest, most buzzed-about titles to watch this year.

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Creator Money Is Growing 5X Faster Than Hollywood's. Here's How to Get Yours

Creator Money Is Growing 5X Faster Than Hollywood's. Here's How to Get Yours

New data shows the creator economy is booming. Learn how full-time creators are earning millions, diversifying income, and where the biggest opportunities lie.

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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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On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses is a lyrical queer drama that reframes the Western genre as a haunting romance of unrealized lives and forbidden longing, led by Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Diego Calva.

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‘Rust’ Review: A Cinematic Epitaph Enmeshed in Tragedy and the Limitations of Genre Convention

‘Rust’ Review: A Cinematic Epitaph Enmeshed in Tragedy and the Limitations of Genre Convention

Joel Souza's Rust is a somber Western with strong performances from Alec Baldwin and Patrick Scott McDermott, but it's a film forever haunted by the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins.

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'Thunderbolts*' Review: Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan Lead a Gratifyingly Fresh and Soulful Marvel Adventure

'Thunderbolts*' Review: Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan Lead a Gratifyingly Fresh and Soulful Marvel Adventure

Marvel’s Thunderbolts* delivers a refreshingly grounded superhero film starring Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and Lewis Pullman. Here’s why this underdog team-up works.

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Neptune Redefines the Creator Economy: A Transformative Social Platform for the Digital Age

Neptune Redefines the Creator Economy: A Transformative Social Platform for the Digital Age

Neptune redefines social media with a customizable algorithm, ghost metrics, and creator-first monetization tools. Launching April 30, the app is built to empower independent artists.

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Who’s Really Who on The Studio? A Sharp-Edged Look at Hollywood's Most Meta Satire

Who’s Really Who on The Studio? A Sharp-Edged Look at Hollywood's Most Meta Satire

Seth Rogen’s The Studio takes aim at the entertainment elite. We break down each character and their likely real-world Hollywood counterparts.

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Sinners Review: Michael B. Jordan Doubles the Magnetism in Ryan Coogler’s Audacious Journey Into a Community’s Violated Soul

Sinners Review: Michael B. Jordan Doubles the Magnetism in Ryan Coogler’s Audacious Journey Into a Community’s Violated Soul

Michael B. Jordan shines in dual roles in Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s bold supernatural thriller blending vampire horror, Southern folklore, and spiritual blues. Here’s why this is one of 2025’s most audacious films.

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5 Things to Watch This Week: Galaxy Adventures, Twisted Farewells, and Star-Studded Premieres

5 Things to Watch This Week: Galaxy Adventures, Twisted Farewells, and Star-Studded Premieres

Discover the biggest new movies and series to stream this week, including “Andor” Season 2 (Disney+), “You” Season 5 (Netflix), “Étoile” (Prime Video), “The Accountant 2” (Theaters), and Tom Hardy’s action thriller “Havoc” (Netflix). Dive into gripping finales, star-powered debuts, and can’t-miss premieres for April 2025.

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‘The Surfer’ Review: Nicolas Cage Waxes Existential in a Sun-Scorched Odyssey of Ego, Depravity, and Psychosis

‘The Surfer’ Review: Nicolas Cage Waxes Existential in a Sun-Scorched Odyssey of Ego, Depravity, and Psychosis

Nicolas Cage delivers one of his wildest and most devastating performances yet in The Surfer, Lorcan Finnegan’s hallucinatory study of memory, masculinity, and midlife collapse. Full review.

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17 Must-Own Criterion Collection 4K Blu-rays for Serious Cinephiles

17 Must-Own Criterion Collection 4K Blu-rays for Serious Cinephiles

From Oscar winners to cult classics, these Criterion Collection 4K Blu-rays are must-haves for every cinephile. Discover the best films to buy and why physical media still matters.

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One to One: John & Yoko Review — A Candid, Immersive Portrait of Lennon and Ono’s NYC Years

One to One: John & Yoko Review — A Candid, Immersive Portrait of Lennon and Ono’s NYC Years

Kevin Macdonald’s archival-rich documentary One to One: John & Yoko chronicles the couple’s activism, art, and performance in early 1970s New York. Read our in-depth review.

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The Amateur Review: Rami Malek Turns Rogue in a High-Stakes Espionage Throwback

The Amateur Review: Rami Malek Turns Rogue in a High-Stakes Espionage Throwback

Rami Malek stars in ‘The Amateur,’ a suspenseful and stylish espionage film that mixes action with emotional depth. Read our full, in-depth review of this modern spy throwback.

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Eric LaRue Review: A Quietly Devastating Study in Grief, Faith, and the Limits of Language

Eric LaRue Review: A Quietly Devastating Study in Grief, Faith, and the Limits of Language

Eric LaRue is not a film about events, but about echoes. Judy Greer’s restrained, gutting performance elevates Michael Shannon’s directorial debut into something profoundly unsettling and beautifully strange. A film that interrogates how we speak about pain—and how we sometimes speak to avoid it.

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‘Remaining Native’ Review: A Lyrical, One-Take Coming-of-Age Journey Rooted in Identity

‘Remaining Native’ Review: A Lyrical, One-Take Coming-of-Age Journey Rooted in Identity

Maya Ross’ Remaining Native is a single-take Indigenous coming-of-age film anchored by Eli Blackfeather and cultural honesty. A standout at SXSW 2025. Read The Full Review.

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‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo Illuminate the Tender Complexity of Chosen Kinship

Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo shine in 'Bob Trevino Likes It', a heartfelt story of found family and emotional healing. In theaters March 21, 2025. Read our full review.

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