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Best sci-fi action movies of all time, ranked
It’s time to get tactical, as we’re taking a look at the more bombastic side of sci-fi this time with our rundown of the ten best sci-fi action movies of all time (according to us, opinions may vary, etc, etc). Sci-fi is the perfect setting for some bombastic action, as it allows filmmakers to lean into the impossible, crafting scenarios…
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Reflections on the 2025 Tailinn Black Nights Film Festival
In November, the time change hits hard, not just in places that observe Daylight Saving Time. The darkness seems to creep in earlier and earlier every day, everywhere, as we barrel towards the end of the year. The city of Tallinn, Estonia, embraces this darkness as a virtue. Each year in November, they host the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival,…
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10 Movies About Food For Thanksgiving
Sometimes, the best way to hype yourself up about cooking and/or eating is to watch a good movie with some gorgeous food photography and/or food preparation. For Thanksgiving this year, let’s queue up the type of movie that makes food look so good you can smell it through the screen. With one exception, these are not necessarily movies set at…
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7 MCU Movies That Would Have Been Forbidden by the 1950s’ Comics Code
The MCU is an unprecedented media juggernaut with several of the highest-grossing films of all time, and yet according to Marvel’s own rules from the 1950s, some of its biggest movies would have been totally forbidden. Talk to any Marvel nerd and it won’t be long before they bring up the Comics Code Authority. Following a moral panic regarding crime…
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Swan Song: Udo Kier (1944-2025) | Tributes
“Beware!” Udo Kier shouts at Madonna in German from behind the camera in the opening seconds of her music video for her 1992 song “Deeper and Deeper,” black eyes wide against an onyx abyss, dispensing an almost philosophical wisdom from behind a pop sheen. “Our idols and demons will pursue us until we learn to let them go!” That dichotomy…
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Elizabeth Olsen Would Not Star In a Modern-Day Romcom
Elizabeth Olsen has long been described as an old soul. And while the concept has never been lost on her, her newest film, Eternity, has only helped crystallize her thoughts on the subject. In David Freyne’s fantasy romcom, Olsen plays Joan Cutler, a 90-year-old matriarch who succeeds her husband, Larry (Miles Teller), in death by only one week. They both…
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10 Sci-Fi Movies We Knew Were Masterpieces From the First 10 Minutes
Outer space, inner space, uncharted worlds, and cutting-edge technology, the best science-fiction films transport viewers beyond the limits of imagination, envisioning impossible futures that often inspire real-world change. Great sci-fi combines breathtaking visuals with inventive ideas, exploring everything from the depths of human experience to the fate of humanity. While not everything in the genre has been a success or…
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You Hate Sci-Fi? I Bet These 10 Movies Can Change Your Mind
The fact of the matter is that science fiction isn’t for everyone. For some people, these stories about futuristic technology, space exploration, and blaster standoffs are just a little too out there, but that doesn’t mean that there’s no sci-fi film that will manage to satisfy their cinematic cravings. Thankfully, there are some sci-fi masterpieces out there with the power…
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No Good Deed Will Go Unpunished: Kleber Mendonça Filho and Wagner Moura on “The Secret Agent” | Features
Kleber Mendonça Filho and Wagner Moura have known each other for over twenty years. But until now they haven’t made a film together. “The Secret Agent,” Mendonça’s fourth narrative feature, stars Moura as Amando, a researcher who’s traveled to Recife, Brazil, in a bid to escape the wrath of the crooked industrialist Ghirotti (Luciano Chirolli). Set in 1977, at the…
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‘Hamnet’ review: Jessie Buckley is witchy wife to Paul Mescal’s Shakespeare
William Shakespeare wouldn’t be wowed by this domestic drama about his home life back in Stratford-upon-Avon. Where’s the action? The wit? The wordplay? The great playwright’s skill is hard to match. Instead, “Hamnet,” directed by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao (“Nomadland”), uses our curiosity about the Bard to spin a soggy story about love and grief with enough tears to flood…
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