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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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13 Best Musician Cameos In Movies Ranked
Static Media There are plenty of musicians who have proven their talents not just on stage but on the screen as well. Beyoncé Knowles stunned audiences in “Dreamgirls,” Lady Gaga won an Oscar for “A Star is Born,” and even Ice Cube went from hip-hop icon to comedy star. While some may consider…
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How Clint Bentley Made ‘Train Dreams,’ the Best Movie of the Year
Train Dreams is not only the best feature of 2025, it’s one of the decade’s great American films: a stirring tribute to this country and the anonymous men and women who built it; a paean to a fading landscape and a rugged, natural way of life; an elegy about the immediacy and eternity of grief; and a heartbreaking—and yet also…
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10 Best Movies About Life Or Death Competitions
Edgar Wright adapted Stephen King’s The Running Man, the most recent life-or-death competition movie that puts its lead characters up against impossible odds. Of course, The Running Man was previously made in the 1980s, and it wasn’t even the earliest of these competition movies, as they go back to the start of cinema. However, thanks to the rise of young…
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Delhi HC Supports Sameer Wankhede Against Red Chillies in The Bads of Bollywood Case; Flags Bias In The Show –
In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Delhi HC Supports Sameer Wankhede In The Bads of Bollywood Case: The Delhi High Court has strongly criticised Red Chillies Entertainment and Netflix’s web series The Bads of Bollywood for what it called a biased portrayal of…
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We’ve Got Our First Look at Link and Zelda in 2027’s ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Movie
Readtime: 4 min Every product is carefully selected by our editors and experts. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more. For more information on how we test products, click here. Get your Master Swords ready: we’re heading to Hyrule on the big screen in 2027. Or, rather, Bo Bragason and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth will…
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A Source of Inspiration: Elle Fanning and Stellan Skarsgård on “Sentimental Value” | Interviews
In Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value,” a once-revered Norwegian filmmaker struggles to mount a deeply personal project related to his family history, going so far as to attempt to enlist his estranged daughters—in defiance of their wishes—to help realize his vision. For Stellan Skarsgård, playing the filmmaker in question, Gustav Borg, was a uniquely rich opportunity; as his character grapples with…
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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Review | An Unremarkable, Lazy Rehash of Franchise Tropes
In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: The third installment of the Now You See Me franchise, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, feels like a desperate attempt to recreate the energy of the first movie, which they lost terribly in the second…
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