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Netflix’s ‘The Four Seasons’ Debuts With a Rare Rotten Tomatoes Score
Netflix’s ‘The Four Seasons’ Debuts With a Rare Rotten Tomatoes Score

It's been a long time since Tina Fey and Steve Carell shared the screen together, but the two comedy legends have finally been reunited in The Four Seasons, Netflix's new comedy miniseries that just debuted with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes…

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Ruby Sunday’s Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day
Ruby Sunday’s Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 4. After three episodes of nonstop action and pulse-pounding twists, Doctor Who is taking a breather with a Doctor-lite episode and throwing it back to last year’s…

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A Rat in Nicolas Cage’s Pocket Led to This Unscripted Confrontation in ‘The Surfer’
A Rat in Nicolas Cage’s Pocket Led to This Unscripted Confrontation in ‘The Surfer’

Summary Collider's Perri Nemiroff talks with Nicolas Cage and Lorcan Finnegan during an advanced screening of The Surfer. Cage discusses why The Surfer felt like the perfect next role, why Finnegan was the right filmmaker for the job, and what…

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The Thunderbolts* Title’s Asterisk Real Meaning Addressed By Director
The Thunderbolts* Title’s Asterisk Real Meaning Addressed By Director

WARNING: This article includes MAJOR spoilers from Thunderbolts*Marvel Cinematic Universe movie director Jake Schreier explains what the asterisk in the Thunderbolts* title means and how it came about. With the Thunderbolts* movie ending, the MCU audience finally got answers to…

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Chloë Sevigny, Lily McInerny, & Director Durga Chew-Bose Talk Coming-of-Age Drama
Chloë Sevigny, Lily McInerny, & Director Durga Chew-Bose Talk Coming-of-Age Drama

Iconic actress Chloë Sevigny and rising star Lily McInerny, along with author-turned-filmmaker Durga Chew-Bose, discuss their provocative new coming-of-age drama based on the novel by Françoise Sagan. 'Bonjour Tristesse' hits select theaters on May 2 from Universal Pictures. Disclaimer: This…

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Hard Knocks and Moral Shadows
Hard Knocks and Moral Shadows

Gareth Evans, best known for his bone-crunching martial arts showcases in The Raid series, returns with Havoc, a brooding neo-noir action thriller that leans heavily into the grit and grime of urban decay. Anchored by a bruised and brooding performance…

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“The Film Asserts a Clear Political Analysis of Zionism, and Simultaneously Does So While Asserting That No Human Beings are Villains”: Tatyana Tenenbaum on Everything You Have Is Yours
“The Film Asserts a Clear Political Analysis of Zionism, and Simultaneously Does So While Asserting That No Human Beings are Villains”: Tatyana Tenenbaum on Everything You Have Is Yours

Everything You Have is Yours Tatyana Tenenbaum’s Everything You Have Is Yours centers on NYC-based choreographer Hadar Ahuvia, specifically her coming to terms, through her chosen art form, with the colonialism and cultural appropriation that birthed the Israeli folk dances…

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Death-Centric Dark “Comedy” Is Overly Slow And Hardly Humorous
Death-Centric Dark “Comedy” Is Overly Slow And Hardly Humorous

While I’m pretty agnostic when it comes to genre, I’m a huge fan of dark comedy. Straddling comedy and drama, or maintaining a sardonic sense of humor without coming across as overtly cruel, are challenging tasks for filmmakers. I can…

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First Steps’ Reveals Full Galactus Costume in New Lego Set
First Steps’ Reveals Full Galactus Costume in New Lego Set

Fantastic Four: First Steps will finally introduce Galactus to the MCU (or at least one of his variants) after a decade of waiting. From the trailers and marketing materials, all fans have seen of the Devourer of Worlds so far…

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Maria Bakalova, Daryl Wein Star In A Genre-Confused Romp With Little To Say
Maria Bakalova, Daryl Wein Star In A Genre-Confused Romp With Little To Say

While hardly the first entry in that tried-and-true subset of film revolving around someone lured to any manner of nondescript palatial estate by an individual possessing more than a hint of mystery, only for things to soon spiral rapidly out…

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Paul Feig Had to Break His Own Rules to Direct ‘Another Simple Favor’
Paul Feig Had to Break His Own Rules to Direct ‘Another Simple Favor’

Paul Feig's latest film, Another Simple Favor, is an interesting case study on the state of comedies. Not to mention, it’s the director's first sequel (a topic we passionately debate deeper into our conversation). The first film — starring Anna…

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One of the Most Timely Movies of 2025
One of the Most Timely Movies of 2025

A journalist should never become the story, and yet, far too frequently, they do. Nearly twenty years ago, the assassination of American-Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya sent shockwaves around the world. She was a social commentator turned investigative journalist who unknowingly…

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