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Historic Franchise Finds New Life in Wildly Entertaining “007 First Light”

It’s been five years since Daniel Craig ended his run as 007 in “No Time to Die,” sending one of the most historic and beloved franchises in movie history into limbo. In February 2025, James Bond went to work...

60th Karlovy Vary Film Festival Announces Official Selection and Juries

A celebratory Karlovy Vary International Film Festival revealed its competition lineups on Tuesday. The 60th edition, which will commemorate the 80-year anniversary of the festival’s founding, features a dozen world premieres competing for the Crystal Globe and another dozen...

Short Films in Focus: Patient (with Director Lori Felker)

Lori Felker’s “Patient” cleverly takes the viewer on a couple of unexpected turns.  Cleverness isn’t the point, but its humanity is, or at least it might be. We start by eavesdropping in on a few discussions between patients and...

Hulu’s Limp Sitcom “Not Suitable for Work” Is Hardly Suitable for Primetime

The hangout sitcom has a few, set-in-stone principles: an attractive, charming cast, struggling to balance the demands of work and love, wrangling an array of neuroses and errors of judgment. When their professional and personal worlds begin to overlap,...

Home Entertainment Guide May 2026: The Bride!, Wuthering Heights, Sentimental Value, More

10 NEW TO NETFLIX“Between the Temples““Black Phone 2““The Creator““Ferrari““The Illusionist““The Iron Claw““Killer Joe““Nope““Slow West““True Romance“12 NEW TO BLU-RAY/DVD“Avatar: Fire and Ash“While the “no cultural footprint” argument that arises around “Avatar” on social media is patently ludicrous, it’s undeniable that...

“For All Mankind” Spinoff “Star City” is One Small Soviet Step Backward

In the wake of five seasons of “For All Mankind“‘s alt-history time-jumping—currently, we’re in an alternate 2012 where we’ve colonized Mars, and a still-alive John Lennon teamed up with Jay-Z to produced “The Grey Album”—it’s easy to forget the...

Season 2 of Netflix’s ‘“The Four Seasons” Proves that Some Things Do Get Better with Age

Netflix is back with a second iteration of “The Four Seasons,” the Tina Fey production modernizing Alan Alda’s 1981 film of the same name. And these eight episodes make for a more entertaining experience than the first, largely because...
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Senate advances funding bill after Republicans cut $1bn for White House ballroom

In a 53-45 vote on Wednesday, senators agreed to move forward on the legislation funding agencies, including Immigration and...
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