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All 8 Netflix “Trainwreck” Documentaries of 2025, Ranked | | Roger Ebert

Netflix has enjoyed great success with the so-called “Disaster Porn” documentary, shining spotlights on cultural flashpoints with “Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened” in 2019 and the pandemic sensation “The Tiger King” a year later. The genre continued...

SDCC 2025: Celebrating ALL the Popular Arts | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

“Cease and desist!” A “lawyer” in an ACME t-shirt yelled up at the “Coyote vs. Acme” panel in the biggest room at San Diego Comic-Con, Hall H, the cavernous 6700-seat venue people line up for days in advance. “Coyote...

Dead Man Walking: Taron Egerton on “She Rides Shotgun” | | Roger Ebert

Taron Egerton can be a tricky actor to pin down, and that’s exactly how he likes it. Since breaking out as a street-kid-turned-spy in “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” he’s perhaps most distinguished himself by disappearing into one role after...

“King of the Hill” Slides Right Back into Confidently Funny Rhythms | | Roger Ebert

Other than a few major changes, including the age of one beloved character and the occasional reflection of the culture battles facing the country today, the reboot of “King of the Hill” picks up not far at all from...

Cinema Femme Short Film Festival 2025: Highlights & Hope for the Future of Film | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

For five full days, the Cinema Femme Short Film Festival gathered audiences to celebrate and support female, trans, and non-binary filmmakers. In its seventh edition of exhibiting short films, Cinema Femme reached new spaces, nourished new and existing communities,...
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U.K. will recognize Palestine as a state unless Israel moves toward ceasefire in Gaza, prime minister says

The United Kingdom will recognize Palestine as a state in September unless Israel takes "substantive...
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