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‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (2025) Review – Slick, Bloody, and Not Very Smart
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (2025) is a bloody, queered-up slasher reboot packed with sharp meta jokes, brutal kills, and chaotic summer fun.
Craig Robinson Quits Comedy- But It’s Not What You Think
Craig Robinson says he’s quitting comedy to chase “something bigger”—but is it a bold reinvention, a secret bit, or the start of an entirely new act?
‘Kill the Jockey’ Is a Stylish, Surreal Ride Through Identity and Escape
Luis Ortega’s latest blends crime, dark comedy, and dream logic in a visually bold story set on the fringes of Buenos Aires.
Broadway Summer 2025: The Must‑See Shows in NYC and On Tour
From star-studded shows in New York to blockbuster national tours, here’s what theater lovers can’t miss this summer.
‘Building the Band’ Boasts Blind Auditions & Final Bows
Experience a reality competition like no other, as contestants form bands by voice alone—guided by the late Liam Payne in a moving, full-circle farewell.
‘Sovereign’: A Father and Son Film Held Hostage by Extremes
Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay deliver an unsettling, performance-driven look at the human cost of radical ideology.
Natalie Portman: From Talented Prodigy to Cerebral Powerhouse
From child prodigy to Oscar-winning icon, Natalie Portman has built a career on intellect, integrity, and fearless performances that defy Hollywood convention.
Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Aims for the Stars, but Lands Right in the Heart
Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Aims for the Stars, but Lands Right in the Heart By a young dreamer who still believes in aliens and Pixar magic Pixar has always made us feel with depth, whether for toys, monsters, robots, or emotions, but Elio brings something much more refreshing...
AI, Actors & Anxiety: How Hollywood’s Digital Dilemma Is Rewriting the Rules of Stardom
AI, Actors & Anxiety: How Hollywood’s Digital Dilemma Is Rewriting the Rules of Stardom Hollywood has always been a town built on illusion. On smoke, mirrors, and stars, on that fragile but brilliant dance between human vulnerability and crafted spectacle. But...
Expected Titles at the 2025 Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival often launches films into award season chatter, showcasing many anticipated titles. What films may premiere there this year?
‘Too Much Review’: Lena Dunham’s Transatlantic Rom-Com Is Melancholic, Messy, and Full of Meg Stalter’s Sparkle
Megan Stalter shines in ‘Too Much,’ Lena Dunham’s messy, romantic, and deeply funny Netflix series about heartbreak, healing, and being “too much” in a new city.
Christine Vachon: The Indie Producer Who Has Quietly Changed Cinema
From ‘Poison’ to ‘Past Lives,’ Christine Vachon has reshaped indie cinema by championing bold, queer, and visionary filmmakers for over three decades.













