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“The Censorship Our Librarians Face is One We Will Face in Our Field”: Producer Janique L. Robillard on The Librarians
“The Censorship Our Librarians Face is One We Will Face in Our Field”: Producer Janique L. Robillard on The Librarians

The Librarians, courtesy of Sundance Institute. Director Kim A. Snyder (Us Kids) turns her camera to the frontlines of the contemporary book-banning wave that is sweeping many U.S. states, particularly Florida and Texas, in The Librarians. The film is part of…

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I’m Disappointed This Cool Valentine’s Day Horror Movie Wastes Its Exciting Premise
I’m Disappointed This Cool Valentine’s Day Horror Movie Wastes Its Exciting Premise

The horror genre has had a whole host of iconic movie slashers over the years, from Michael Myers to Jason Voorhees, but while Heart Eyes seemed poised to add to their ranks, the movie wastes much of its potential in…

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BACK IN ACTION Director Seth Gordon Was Told Not to “Even Think About” Casting Cameron Diaz — GeekTyrant
BACK IN ACTION Director Seth Gordon Was Told Not to “Even Think About” Casting Cameron Diaz — GeekTyrant

The Netflix action comedy Back in Action has been out for a couple of weeks now, and love it or hate it, fans have been happy to see Cameron Diaz return to the big screen. Diaz is best known for…

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Amalia Ulman’s Droll Comedy With Chloë Sevigny Straddles A Humorous & Horrifying Line [Sundance]
Amalia Ulman’s Droll Comedy With Chloë Sevigny Straddles A Humorous & Horrifying Line [Sundance]

Amalia Ulman’s “El Planeta” was not officially a COVID movie. Still, when her caustic comedy about a mother and daughter getting on each other’s nerves hit during the pandemic, the claustrophobic comedy certainly held that resonance. The Argentine-Spanish filmmaker scales…

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Rachel Sennott Can’t Get Enough of ‘Bunnylovr’ and First-Time Director Katarina Zhu
Rachel Sennott Can’t Get Enough of ‘Bunnylovr’ and First-Time Director Katarina Zhu

Summary Collider's Perri Nemiroff talks with the cast and crew behind Bunnylovr at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Bunnylovr explores the world of cam girls, including toxic relationships, emotional well-being, and cultural taboos. In this interview, writer-director Katarina Zhu, actress…

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A Bracingly Authentic Queer Love Story That Is Both Sexy & Somber
A Bracingly Authentic Queer Love Story That Is Both Sexy & Somber

Johan works at gay sauna Adonis, where he's there as often as a patron as he is an employee. He moves through the dimly lit spaces with ease, making seductive eye contact with men covered in shadow or hidden in…

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James Gunn Clears Up ‘Creature Commandos’ Confusion After New DCU Movie Announcement
James Gunn Clears Up ‘Creature Commandos’ Confusion After New DCU Movie Announcement

Creature Commandos seemingly featured many deaths for some DC characters, but one stuck out to fans given recent developments. In Episode 5, the villain Clayface is seemingly killed by Eric Frankenstein, and the death seems to be confirmed when, in…

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Gabriela Finally Sees the Light and Bode Moves On
Gabriela Finally Sees the Light and Bode Moves On

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Fire Country Season 3 Episode 9. The fires from the winter finale rage on when Fire Country returns with a new episode this week. Bode (Max Thieriot) and Audrey (Levin Rambin) are…

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“These Small Letters Can Cause Such Instability”: DP Paulius Kontijevas on The Librarians
“These Small Letters Can Cause Such Instability”: DP Paulius Kontijevas on The Librarians

The Librarians, courtesy of Sundance Institute. The Librarians shines a light on the people on the frontlines of the ongoing war on education, focusing on the renewed wave of book bans in Florida, New Jersey, and especially Texas. The film,…

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Nothing About This Dermot Mulroney Thriller Makes Sense Despite Its Ambiguous Attempt To Condemn Violence
Nothing About This Dermot Mulroney Thriller Makes Sense Despite Its Ambiguous Attempt To Condemn Violence

Like Father Like Son is a deeply flawed film that avoids redeeming qualities in the story or characters in favor of sensationalized violence. While several notable stars appear in the film, which was written and directed by Barry Jay, none…

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Kelsea Ballerini Defends Beyoncé and Post Malone Country Grammy Noms
Kelsea Ballerini Defends Beyoncé and Post Malone Country Grammy Noms

Country star Kelsea Ballerini doesn’t quite understand why anyone would complain about artists like Beyoncé and Post Malone being nominated in country categories. The 31-year-old singer, a Grammy nominee this year in the best country duo/group performance category, spoke on…

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Justin Lin’s Indie Return Is Frustratingly Surface-Level [Sundance]
Justin Lin’s Indie Return Is Frustratingly Surface-Level [Sundance]

Before a single frame of footage rolls in Justin Lin’s “Last Days,” voiceover narration establishing the protagonist’s demise asks its central question: “Who was John Chau?” It’s a valid one to pose, given the mystery surrounding a 26-year-old Christian missionary…

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