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  • 100 new Christmas films to watch this season

    Streaming All of the best 2025 Christmas movies on Netflix, Lifetime, Hallmark Channel, and more. 2025 holiday movies: Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Monaghan and Zoe Colletti in “The Family Plan 2,” streaming November 21, 2025 on Apple TV. Apple TV By Kevin Slane November 19, 2025 | 2:01 PM 6 minutes to read The holiday movie season is upon us. Cable…

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  • AARP’s 2025 Movies for Grownups Awards Nominees

    Best Supporting Actress Gwyneth Paltrow, 53, Marty Supreme Welcome back, Ms. Paltrow; it’s been too long. In her first major film role in six years, the Oscar-winning actor reminds us why no one can match her icy-hot mix of detached cool and pent-up desire as she serves and volleys with Timothée Chalamet’s precocious ping-pong phenom. Regina Hall, 54, One Battle…

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  • Their Show Cracked Open the World: Siskel & Ebert Memories | Roger Ebert

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Siskel & Ebert,” we asked our writers to share their memories and appreciation for the greatest movie review show of all time. Here are their thoughts. ROBERT DANIELS Throughout much of my childhood, my family neither went to the movies nor owned a television. We lacked the disposable income for either. Lately, though, I’ve…

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  • Movies playing in Southeast Michigan, new releases Nov. 21 – The Oakland Press

    The following list includes movies available at local theaters, and movies that are available to watch through online streaming and video on demand services including: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Hulu, Vudu, FandangoNow, Apple TV+, YouTube, Disney+, HBO Max and more. Showing at theaters • “Wicked: For Good” (PG): Concluding chapter of the musical “Wicked” about the untold story…

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  • A “Frankenstein” for our times – Lehigh Valley Press

    “Frankenstein,” the 2025 film directed by master film-maker Guillermo del Toro is a landmark work of cinema. The film is arguably the front-runner in the 2025 Academy Awards competition. Look for double-digit Oscar nominations, including for director (Guillermo del Toro), actor (Oscar Isaac as Dr. Victor Frankenstein), supporting actor (Jacob Elordi as The Creature), supporting actor (Charles Dance as Leopold…

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  • Right Now, It’s Important: An Ode to S.E. Hinton’s Teenagers | Features

    My eighth-grade teacher’s name was Mrs. Hughes. She always told us not to be a bump on a log if she saw that we weren’t using our energy to its full potential. I thought she’d coined the phrase until we read S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders as a class. It’s right there on the fourth page of the book: 14-year-old…

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  • 10 Best Anime Movies Every Movie Buff Should Watch

    The anime medium is hardly limited to TV series, showcasing an abundant selection of cinematic masterpieces in all genres. Similarly, these movies aren’t exclusively appealing to anime fans, and any admirer of cinema could find an anime film they’d appreciate. In fact, feature-length anime titles are one of the easiest gateways into the medium, allowing newcomers to grasp anime’s appeal…

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  • 5 Movies From The ’80s That Perfectly Capture The Meaning Of Life

    The best films are the ones that give you ideas. While most scripted dramas come packaged with easy morals, not all of them are profound. You may walk away from, say, “Ghostbusters” with a smile on your face and a dazzle in your eyes (it is, after all, quite funny and visually impressive), but one won’t necessarily take inspiration from…

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  • It’s Epic to Live a Normal Life: Joel Edgerton and Clint Bentley on “Train Dreams” | Interviews

    Lyrical and elegiac even while being rooted in hope and tenderness, director Clint Bentley’s “Train Dreams” moves with the grace of a liturgy.  The film centers on a logger, Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), whose work building railroads tames America’s vast landscape into something manageable. The seasonality of his work means he rarely gets to see his wife, Gladys (Felicity Jones),…

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  • ’70s Sci-Fi Movies Everyone Needs To Watch At Least Once

    United Archives/Getty Images With so much available on streaming services these days, decision fatigue can be a real problem. Between all of the free streaming services and apps, finding the perfect show or movie to watch can have you scrolling forever. Even if your favorite streaming service knows what to recommend you, it…

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