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  • See ‘Send Help’ in theaters, rent ‘Anaconda,’ stream ‘The Wrecking Crew’ on Prime Video

    Welcome to another edition of Trust Me, I Watch Everything, a weekly guide to all the new movies released on Friday. I’m Brett Arnold, film critic and host of Roger & Me, a weekly Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show. This week, we have Sam Raimi’s triumphant return to R-rated antics in the nasty and silly Send Help in theaters,…

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  • ‘Melania’ Doc Premieres in D.C., Brett Ratner Defends $75M Price Tag

    “Humanitarian.” “Brilliant.” “Compassionate.” “Intelligent.” Just some of the words guests at the Kennedy Center premiere for Melania, the Amazon MGM Studios documentary about First Lady Melania Trump in the days before the 2025 presidential inauguration, used in their overly effusive praise for the subject of the film. “Unprecedented” was another word that came up specifically to describe the doc —…

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  • 10 Most Intense PG-13 Movies, Ranked

    Obviously, R-rated movies tend to be more intense than PG-13 ones. Basically, the former is a rating in the U.S. that is given to movies that should be watched by adults, and anyone under 17 needs an adult guardian. The latter rating is given to movies where parents are “strongly cautioned,” basically meaning that if someone is around the age…

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  • 10 Best Romance Movies Directed by Women

    Love them or hate them, romance films have been a fan-favorite genre for decades. This beloved category is responsible for delivering all the feels, escapism, and plenty of relatable human connection moments — though, don’t be fooled, your heart can still get broken along the way. In an increasingly detached world, it’s not difficult to grasp why so many live…

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  • Unpacking the shared survival kit of the desert island movie

    One of the only things that hasn’t changed in the last century of cinema is film’s fascination with being marooned on a deserted island. The last five years alone have seen the release of Triangle Of Sadness, Eden, and this month’s Send Help, but the tradition goes back to the silent era, which saw the earliest adaptations of Robinson Crusoe…

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  • ‘Marty Supreme, HBO’s ‘I Love LA’

    Several years ago, Odessa A’zion had a promising audition to join the cast of HBO’s Euphoria. She read in front of casting director Jennifer Venditti, known for her uncanny ability to discover fresh talent, including the show’s stars Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi. A’zion, only a teenager at the time, earned a callback and a meeting with creator Sam Levinson.…

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  • The 18 best sad movies on Amazon Prime Video

    Why do we seek out movies that are bound to make us cry? It might seem strange to some who only see this art form as a vessel for entertainment, but there’s a real beauty in films that go beyond ephemeral laughs, thrills, or scares and touch the deepest parts of ourselves. These are human stories first and foremost, tales…

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  • 10 Most Heartwarming Slice-of-Life Movies, Ranked

    The slice-of-life genre has graced those who let themselves be moved by its simplicity countless times, dating way back to Italian Neorealism in the 1940s. But what is it exactly that makes these films so beloved? Is it how they strip away artificial narratives, offering a more humanistic outlook instead? Is it the thought-provoking themes they explore? Or could it…

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  • 10 Worst Horror Movies That Are Unintentionally Hilarious, Ranked

    Who says a horror movie needs to be scary? Sure, that’s typically the goal to aim for, but one can’t always control how an audience receives a movie, and if they’re having a good time with it, who’s to say that’s a bad thing? Although a horror movie intends to frighten its audience, there is a selection of horror flicks…

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  • 10 Movies From the ’70s That Have Become True Masterpieces

    The 1970s are often described as cinema’s best decade, and with good reason. Hollywood briefly loosened its grip, allowing filmmakers to take risks that would be unthinkable in more corporate eras. Studios gambled on moral ambiguity, unresolved endings, and protagonists who were deeply flawed or outright broken, giving rise to the period commonly known as New Hollywood. At the same…

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