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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie review - A gripping and gorgeous anime spectacle
02 Sep 2025 18:28 GMT
The anime's film adaptations tend to slice through records like protagonist Tanjioro and co slice through monsters. Mugen Train, for example, became the highest worldwide grossing film of 2020, and Infinity Castle’s earlier release in Japan quickly …
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“Love, Brooklyn” – There’s also a lot to like [MOVIE REVIEW]
02 Sep 2025 18:05 GMT
An unusual story of depth, “Love, Brooklyn,” delivers more than one would expect of a film exploring a triangle. Roger, a writer, is embarking on a new, complicated relationship with Nicole, the recently widowed mother of a young girl, while trying to …
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'Night Always Comes' movie review with Casey T. Allen
02 Sep 2025 17:15 GMT
I listen to a lot of podcasts every week covering pop culture & film, and I’ll never forget hearing the professional drag queen Katya saying on her podcast, “You have to take the wins when you can with Netflix, because a lot of crap has been churned …
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‘Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra’ Movie Review - A rare superhero film where mystery matters more than muscles
02 Sep 2025 20:04 GMT
Dominic Arun’s Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra isn’t just another attempt at creating a “cinematic universe”; it’s a bold, intoxicating step into a folklore-rooted, neon-washed world where mythology collides with urban loneliness. And at the center of it all …
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Movie review: 'Preparation for the Next Life' a powerful assertion of dreams, humanity and hard work
02 Sep 2025 18:48 GMT
During a dark moment in Bing Liu’s “Preparation for the Next Life,” our protagonist, Aishe (Sebiye Behtiyar), seeks guidance in a place she did not think she’d return to: a mosque. An undocumented Uyghur immigrant from China, Aishe has left behind the …
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Film Review: Leading man should stick to writing music and leave acting to the actors
02 Sep 2025 15:32 GMT
HURRY UP Tomorrow is an experimental exploration of the effects of obsession, despair and unprocessed grief.
While the film aims high in its effort to emulate contemplative artistry, it unfortunately falls short of anything remarkable and ultimately …
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Film Review: Thunderbolts* is a welcome adjustment to the familiar formula of superhero movies
02 Sep 2025 15:32 GMT
THUNDERBOLTS* is the latest offering from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and easily one of the strongest entries in the superhero series in recent memory.
For those wondering, the asterisk in the title is intended and definitely important – you might just …
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Movie review: 'Long Walk' captures timeless Stephen King tension
02 Sep 2025 13:13 GMT
1 of 5 | Cooper Hoffman (L) and David Jonsson star in "The Long Walk," in theaters Sept. 12. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate
Aug. 27 (UPI) -- The Long Walk, in theaters Sept. 12, is a faithful adaptation of the early Stephen King novel, originally …
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Movie review: ‘Thursday Murder Club’ brings Agatha Christie vibes with modern charm
02 Sep 2025 12:05 GMT
Chris Columbus adapts Richard Osman’s bestselling novel into a witty, star-studded romp, as Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley turn a cozy retirement home mystery into a modern-day Agatha Christie delight.
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Why the Browns defensive line — and not just Myles Garrett — has a chance to be dominant: Film Review
02 Sep 2025 10:06 GMT
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns defensive line has the potential to be one of the most dominant units in football in 2025.
Not only does it have tremendous depth and players who are tailor-made for defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz’s attacking …