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The 2025 AARP Movies For Grownups Nominations
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The AARP have announced their nominations representing the best in film and television for 2025. The ceremony will be held in Beverly Hills on Saturday, January 10th, 2026. Alan Cumming will return as host, and Adam Sandler will receive this year’s Movies for...
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Have “Wicked: For Good’s” Reviews Changed Its Oscar Prospects For Good?
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One of the biggest releases this year, both theatrically and for awards season, is “Wicked: For Good“, Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the second half of the stage show “Wicked.” It has been shown to its first set of eyes,...
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Playback: Lee Sang-il, Ruptures and Reckonings, from CHONG to KOKUHO
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Lee Sang-il drills into the emotional ruptures of life. His films study how people break -- and who they become afterward. The Japanese director built a career on emotionally precise, performance-driven dramas that illuminate how people fracture under extraordinary pressure....
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THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER Trailer: Kristen Stewart Makes Her Directorial Debut With a Raw Exploration of Healing
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After years of giving unforgettably raw acting performances, Kristen Stewart takes the director’s seat for the first time with a raw character study of a troubled young woman on the path to recovery. The Chronology of Water, based on Lidia...
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The 2025 Hollywood Creative Alliance’s (HCA) Astra Creative Arts Awards Nominations
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The Hollywood Creative Alliance (HCA) have announced their nominations representing the best in film for 2025. This year’s Astra Creative Arts Awards nominees were selected by two nominating committees. The committees consisted of a wide range of industry professionals including...
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Tokyo Film Festival 2025: “Demon Pond” and Japanese Yokai Culture 
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Our final dispatch from the fest is full of monsters, folktales, and ghost stories.
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Their Show Cracked Open the World: Siskel & Ebert Memories
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Our contributors weigh in on the impact of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert on the 50th anniversary of their hit TV show, "At the Movies."
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It’s The Funniest Shit: Hikari on ‘Rental Family’
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An interview with the writer/director of "Rental Family."
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Mamoru Oshii on Why Angel’s Egg Could Never Be Made Today
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For over four decades, Mamoru Oshii has stood as one of the pioneering auteurs of Japanese anime and science fiction cinema, with his cerebral, meditative style and meticulous, philosophically rich worldbuilding attached to both lauded anime classics (Ghost in the...
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Zodiac Killer Project Director Charlie Shackleton on Scrutinizing True Crime and the Uneasy Double Life of Documentaries
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You’ll never watch a true-crime documentary or series quite the same way after Charlie Shackleton’s Zodiac Killer Project, a fascinating exploration of the director walking through his failed attempt to adapt Lyndon E. Lafferty’s book The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up: The Silenced Badge into...
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