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  • The 20 Best Movies You Missed in 2025

    The Hollywood Reporter picks the best overlooked films of the year. Published on December 27, 2025 Hidden Gems 2025 (Clockwise from top left): ‘Lesbian Space Princess,’ ‘The Last Viking,’ ‘The Ballad of Wallis Island,’ ‘The Botanist’ © We Made A Thing Studios/TrustNordisk/Alistair Heap/Arsin Meiyu/Monologue Films With the race for the Oscars starting to narrow, and a small cadre of frontrunners…

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  • The Essential Christopher Reeve Movies

    Casey Chong presents the essential Christopher Reeve movies beyond the Superman franchise… The name Christopher Reeve will be forever associated with his iconic role as Clark Kent/Superman in the Superman film series, portraying the character from the 1978 original through to 1987’s The Quest for Peace, totalling four movies. His wholesome appearance, along with a heroic charisma, has defined Superman…

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  • The 15 best sad movies streaming on HBO Max

    Why watch a movie you know might make you cry? For the same reason people love to go to the movies to laugh or be scared: catharsis. There’s something profound about connecting to a struggle, and the right films earn your tears through strong character development, committed performances, and themes that resonate with the viewer’s own experiences. HBO Max has…

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  • The 10 Greatest 2025 Movies Based on Books, Ranked

    No matter the era, books have served as a perfect source material for films. Whether it’s your favorite novel ever or a recommendation from a friend, when the books you read become film adaptations, you’re immediately given the chance to see how the movie in your mind actually translates to the screen. In 2025, we were gifted an array of…

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  • 1969 Was the Greatest Year for the Western, and These 10 Movies Prove It

    Throughout the Golden Age of the Western genre, there are several decades of note for their impressive display of iconic horse operas that have continued to endure all these years later. The 1950s and ’60s feature perhaps the greatest collection of Westerns on film, with classics like The Searchers, The Dollars Trilogy, High Noon, and The Man Who Shot Liberty…

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  • 8 Great Cult Sci-Fi Movies from 1985

    Casey Chong looks at eight essential cult sci-fi movies from 1985…. 1985 was a big year for a certain sci-fi movie called Back to the Future, which made over $210 million in the stateside alone. Robert Zemeckis’ genre-defining, time-travel masterpiece remains a cinematic icon to this day. However, the year also saw a handful of other sci-fi movie releases, some…

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  • 12 Best Streaming Movies of 2025, Ranked

    Almost all of the big streamers released as least one excellent original movie this year. Some of them played in theaters before hitting TV screens at home, others went straight to said TV screens. It was an especially strong year for Netflix, but Hulu, Prime Video, and Apple TV were no slouches either. And here we’ve picked the 12 best…

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  • Is the Shaker film with Amanda Seyfried a true story?

    The perfect tagline for The Testament of Ann Lee might be “If you’re going to see only one musical about the early Shakers, make it this one.” However, this highly idiosyncratic film is not really a musical in the conventional sense, with the dramatic action punctuated by characters expressing their emotions in song, often accompanied by choreographed dance numbers. TTOAL…

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  • A Ping-Pong-Specific Review of ‘Marty Supreme’

    Timothée Chalamet’s gripping new movie is earning rave reviews and plenty of Oscar buzz. But how’s the pong? In the beginning of Marty Supreme, our protagonist, Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), is a shoe salesman working at his uncle’s shop. A woman (Odessa A’zion) enters the store and says she left her old shoes after she bought a new pair, and…

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  • Capsule Reviews – New York Theater

    Several movies are opening today, a traditional day of moviegoing, including “Marty Supreme,” “Song Sung Blue,” “The Testament of Ann Lee,”  The Choral” and ‘No Other Choice.” Below are my quick takes on these and several other feature films currently available in cinemas. A surprising number of these new movies are related to live theater in some way – as direct…

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