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  • 25 years later, I’m still convinced The Lord of the Rings trilogy is the greatest film adaptation we’ll ever see

    The best kind of movies are the ones with a story so amazing that each rewatch feels like your first time seeing them. It’s the films where you don’t notice time flying away, as each scene perfectly paces into the next, and you’re engulfed by the on-screen world and all the character journeys before you. Only a few films have…

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  • 26 must-see films coming to theaters and streaming

    Entertainment From Matt Damon in “The Odyssey” to Chris Evans returning to Marvel, here are the films we’re excited about for 2026. 2026 movie preview: Matt Damon stars as Odysseus in Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” coming to theaters July 17, 2026. Universal Pictures By Kevin Slane January 16, 2026 | 7:46 AM 10 minutes to read After a good but…

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  • 11 Movie Quotes That Foreshadowed the Ending (You Missed Them the First Time)

    When it comes to cinema, the narrative (linear or non-linear) is not just a sequence of events. It is a painstakingly woven chain of cause and effect. In a good narrative, nothing is random. Everything is there for a reason. Every word counts. A movie’s first half, as we know, is for exposition, where characters and their objectives are established.…

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  • 8 Comedy Movies That Are 10/10, But Nobody Remembers Them

    Blazing Saddles. The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad. Some Like It Hot. The Room. These are all movies that are commonly regarded as comedic masterpieces, so you probably know about them already, and that’s okay. Well, maybe not The Room. It’s as funny as some of those genuine masterpieces, but whether all that comedy is intentional is…

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  • 10 Worst Movies Turning 10 in 2026, Ranked

    2026 sees some of the most iconic modern movies celebrating their tenth anniversary. La La Land and Moonlight are still both beloved movies and are constantly celebrated for their achievements and impact. Family movies such as Zootopia and Moana are already modern classics for children everywhere today, and they’re marked by a sequel and a live-action film, respectively. Some movies…

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  • 7 Great Sci-fi Movies That Broke All the Genres Rules

    Some of the greatest science fiction movies have a lot in common, be it the structure of the story or the ideas that inspired it. There’s nothing inherently wrong with that, as it’s a proven formula that goes beyond sci-fi as a genre and is simply the root of storytelling. But that said, at the end of the day, fan-favorite,…

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  • 5 Best Movie Villains Of 2025, Ranked

    Static Media All things considered, 2025 was a pretty good year for movies. Since a great film is all the greater with the right villain, that leaves us plenty of options to choose the best bad guys of 2025 cinema. In narrowing it down to the top five, we must set the…

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  • ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Is the Perfect Franchise Bridge

    Nia DaCosta’s quick-turnaround follow-up to ‘28 Years Later’ comes with the weight of high standards and franchise-laden expectations, but it lives up to both. How’s that? Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later was probably the most pleasant moviegoing surprise of 2025: a grandly scaled, genuinely lyrical horror film that doubled smartly as a post-Brexit allegory. The central image of the narrow,…

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  • James Bond movies ranked from worst to best as 007 films hit Netflix and Callum Turner circles role

    Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it’s investigating the financials of Elon Musk’s pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, ‘The A Word’, which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know…

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  • In 2025, were movies ready to meet the political moment?

    The most uncomfortable scene in “One Battle After Another,” the latest film from recent Golden Globe winner and Emerson College dropout Paul Thomas Anderson, does not involve immigration stings or clandestine white supremacist gatherings, two of the film’s thematic targets. Rather, it’s a moment that earnestly depicts a high school mosh pit — a gathering of bodies awkwardly congealed in…

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