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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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21 Vintage Tee’s Perfect for Movie Lovers and Nostalgic souls

21 Vintage Tee’s Perfect for Movie Lovers and Nostalgic souls

Discover 21 iconic vintage tees from The Cinema Group’s collab with Strike Anywhere Vintage. Each shirt tells a story—from cult movies to band legends. Explore the curated drop before it’s gone.

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TRIBECA 2025 [June 7]:  Full Event Coverage and Recap Photos

TRIBECA 2025 [June 7]: Full Event Coverage and Recap Photos

Day 4 of the Tribeca Festival 2025 featured a Meet the Parents reunion with De Niro and Stiller, premieres of The Best You Can and Tow, and standout music events with Wyclef Jean, Sara Bareilles, and Kid Cudi.

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Miley Cyrus at The Beacon Theatre: A Beautiful Mess or Marketing Misdirection?

Miley Cyrus at The Beacon Theatre: A Beautiful Mess or Marketing Misdirection?

Miley Cyrus's event at New York's Beacon Theatre left fans divided. With tickets resold for nearly $2,000 and a surprise Q&A replacing an expected performance, audience expectations clashed with artistic intent. Read what really happened.

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Tribeca 2025: Day 2 Recap in photos

Tribeca 2025: Day 2 Recap in photos

Explore the most iconic red carpet moments and star appearances from Day 2 of the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival—including Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Hayley Williams, Jim Gaffigan, and Darren Aronofsky. Presented by The Cinema Group.

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We Built the Ultimate Home Theater Experience—Here's How You Can Too

We Built the Ultimate Home Theater Experience—Here's How You Can Too

We transformed a blank wall into a full-scale cinematic experience—complete with surround sound, recliners, and an IMAX-style projector. Here’s the exact gear and strategy we used to make movie magic at home.

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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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Movies We Can’t Wait to See This Summer

Movies We Can’t Wait to See This Summer

The ultimate summer 2025 movie guide: From blockbuster franchises to indie gems, here are 21 films we’re most excited to see—from Jurassic World: Rebirth to Elio, Caught Stealing, and more.

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The Evolution of Killer Creatures in the Final Destination Franchise (in 7 Kills)

The Evolution of Killer Creatures in the Final Destination Franchise (in 7 Kills)

From pigeons to drones, the Final Destination series has transformed everyday creatures and machines into instruments of death. Explore seven of the most memorable instances.

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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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‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’— 5 Films That Explore the Urgency of Now

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’— 5 Films That Explore the Urgency of Now

From political thrillers to existential odysseys, explore five unforgettable films that tackle the speed, anxiety, and immediacy of the modern age—framed by the recent release of Hurry Up Tomorrow.

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