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RT Recommends: Our Favorite Droids in the Movies
Those waiting for the Rotten Tomatoes app to become available on the Google Play store are now in luck, because this is the droid you’re looking for. RT is coming to Android, so you can download it today, catch up on all the latest movie and TV news, read reviews, leave your own ratings, and create watchlists. You can also…
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Shraddha Kapoor Looking To Start Tumbbad’s Prequel Pahadpangira with Rahi Anil Barve in 2026 –
In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Shraddha Kapoor To Start Tumbbad Prequel Pahadpangira In 2026: Shraddha Kapoor is almost confirmed to headline Pahadpangira, the much-anticipated prequel to the cult classic Tumbbad. While actor-producer Sohum Shah is working on a different sequel to the…
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Netflix’s Top 10 movies list: This new release beat out ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ for top spot
The psychological thriller “The Woman in Cabin 10” starring Keira Knightley has rocketed to the top of Netflix’s global movie rankings, drawing 21.2 million views in its debut week. “On a lavish yacht for an assignment, a journalist sees a passenger go overboard,” according to the Netflix description. “But when no one believes her, she risks her life to uncover…
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Hallmark Channel Stars’ Unlikely Friendship Inspires New Movie
When the star-studded cast of Hallmark Channel’s 2022 Christmas movie “Haul Out the Holly” first gathered to film in Utah, they had no idea they’d become such a tight-knit group and that the movie would spawn a franchise. The comedy about a cul-de-sac of quirky neighbors competing over holiday decor and annual bake-offs has since inspired two more Hallmark movies…
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NYFF 25: The Currents, Gavagai, Is This Thing On? | Festivals & Awards
Both in life and in the movies, things are not always what they seem. The award-winning career woman may look successful, but after the celebratory crowd goes home, she’s left alone with dark thoughts and anxiety. The set of a prestigious film may sound like an exciting prospect, but behind the scenes, chaos and hurt feelings threaten to take over…
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MTV’s Music Channels to Go Off-Air After More than Four Decades; Fans Upset –
In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: MTV’s Music Channels to Go Off-Air: Paramount Global has announced on 12 October 2025 that five of MTV’s iconic music channels in the UK and Ireland — MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV and MTV…
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The 7 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix in October
Sometimes October gets too overloaded with horror movies and it’s necessary to check out something from a different genre. Luckily, Netflix is a haven for sci-fi movies right now. The streaming service is full of sci-fi classics like “E.T.” if you just want something familiar and cozy adjacent in this spooky month. But there are also critical successes like “The…
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Get Ready For Madness and The Most Entertaining Rom-Com of the Year –
In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: De De Pyaar De 2 Trailer Out: The wait is finally over! After the motion poster of De De Pyaar De 2 set social media abuzz with excitement, the trailer has arrived—and it’s pure entertainment gold. Ajay…
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Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst reunite in a new project
Sofia Coppola, who presented her first documentary at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, has already announced a new fiction project starring Kirsten Dunst, her long-time muse. The collaboration, scheduled for 2026, could well mark a new turning point in their journey together. Numéro takes stock. Kirsten Dunst and Sofia Coppola in Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, on September 19th, 2023…
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You Play Well: Diane Keaton (1946-2025) | Tributes
“I mean, do I really care if a handful of my poems are read after I’m gone forever? Is that supposed to be some kind of compensation? I used to think it was. Now, for some reason…I can’t seem to shake the real implication of dying,” says Diane Keaton to her unseen therapist, to us, in 1978’s “Interiors.” She’s red-eyed…
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