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Tokyo Film Festival 2025: “Mother Bhumi,” “Morte Cucina,” “We Are the Fruits of the First,” “Tunnels: Sun in the Dark” | Festivals & Awards...
In my first dispatch from the 2025 edition of the Tokyo International Film Festival, “Journey into Sato Tadao” director Terasaki Mizuho describes movies as “greetings,” small, friendly gestures that introduce something essential about a place and its people to...
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Hard Places: Max Walker-Silverman on “Rebuilding” | | Roger Ebert
In “Rebuilding,” a Colorado cowboy sifts through the ashes of the life that once sustained him, struggling to find a way forward after wildfires take his family farm. In U.S. theaters Nov. 14 (with a national rollout to follow) via...
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HBO’s “The Seduction” Surprises without Sizzle | | Roger Ebert
Playing in the same world as “Dangerous Liaisons” (1988), “Cruel Intentions” (1999), and the original 1782 French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, HBO’s “The Seduction” is about a woman who’s manipulated out of her innocence...
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Can Movies Save the World? | Chaz’s Journal | Roger Ebert
On my way to the airport in Palm Springs I saw a sign that said: “Movies Help Everything!” I smiled, Roger would have agreed. As we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Siskel & Ebert this month with a film...
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‘I Love LA’ finds humor in the chaos of trying to make it in Hollywood
Comedian Rachel Sennott turns her chaotic twenties in Los Angeles into the HBO series 'I Love LA', a comedy about friendship, identity, and growing up online.
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Vince Gilligan’s Riveting “Pluribus” Is the Television Event of the Year | | Roger Ebert
In the latest show from “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan, the crime genre gives way to a bewildering mix of science fiction and noir. Soaked in obvious inspirations from “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” to less obvious expressions of...
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NBC Mockumentary Sitcom “Stumble” is a Flipping Good Time | | Roger Ebert
NBC’s “Stumble” is pretty cute. The mockumentary sitcom follows champion cheer coach Courteney (Jenn Lyon) as she builds a team from scratch after getting ousted from the community college where she’s spent her career.Yes, the faux documentary format is...
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World’s largest-known spider’s web reveals different species “having a party” instead of preying on each other
What is thought to be the world's largest-known spider's web, housing tens of thousands of...