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Season 2 of “X-Men ‘97” Is The Team, And The Superhero Genre, At Its Best

The boom of superhero television shows that began to dominate the genre at the beginning of the 2020s has thankfully receded. It’s not to say that there isn’t value in the superhero genre expanding to a different medium, but...

Retreating From The Elephant: The Perpetually Impending Demise of Indie Cinema

At any given moment, the movie I’m most looking forward to seeing simply doesn’t exist because no one financed it. Right now, it’s the new movie by Amanda Wilder. We are more than 10 years away from “Approaching The...

The Honor of an Absolute Lifetime: Rod Lurie on “Lucky Strike”

“Lucky Strike” is based on the true story of an American soldier wounded behind enemy lines in WWII, during the massive, weeks-long Battle of the Bulge, in December of 1944. Scott Eastwood plays Colonel John Castle, who relies on...

The Element of Risk: Olivia Wilde on “The Invite”

Olivia Wilde wants to start conversations. Her latest film, the sex comedy of manners “The Invite,” asks more questions than it answers, prompting audiences to look at their own lives and relationships with a more honest gaze.Written by...

Two Incredible 4K Box Sets Target Loyal Fan Bases

The physical media box set market has slowed in recent years as studios have kinda run out of collections to release. So we wanted to highlight two of the coolest such releases in a very long time, box sets...

“The Bear” Closes Its Doors With a Trimphant Final Service in Season 5

When Season 4 of FX’s “The Bear” premiered last year, nobody really knew whether that season would be the show’s last. Creator Christopher Storer’s tale of the fractious Berzatto clan, and their extended work family of chefs, Faks, and...

Karlovy Vary Announces 2026 Award Winners

The 60th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is on the horizon. In only ten days, cinephiles, critics, and talent will arrive in the resplendent spa town, the home to KVIFF located 90 minutes outside of Prague, to partake in...

Satirizing and Saluting: Mel Brooks’ “Silent Movie” At 50

Mel Brooks’ “Silent Movie,” released 50 years ago this week, is a beautiful beast of a film. It’s about a director named Mel Funn (Brooks in his first leading role) who, alongside his two faithful friends Marty Eggs (Marty...
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Zelensky to press Nato for air defence systems after intense Russian strikes

The campaign targets have been high profile.St Petersburg was hit with drones ahead of Putin's showpiece economic forum in...
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