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  • Which Spielberg Movie Did ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Look to For Inspiration?

    Let’s understand what this style of literature and movies has in store for the audience. What Is a Memoir? Memoirs are powerful storytelling vehicles that capture intimate personal experiences from the author’s unique perspective. Here’s what filmmakers need to know: A memoir is centered on the author’s personal past, told through their specific lens and voice. While it doesn’t need…

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  • DVD/Blu-Ray Guide July 2025: “A Minecraft Movie,” “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” “The Legend of Ochi,” More | DVD/Blu-Ray

    10 NEW TO NETFLIX “Anchorman““Born on the Fourth of July““Donnie Darko““Happy Gilmore““Jaws““Mad Max: Fury Road““Mission: Impossible““A Star is Born““V For Vendetta““Wanted“ 13 NEW TO BLU-RAY/VOD “All We Imagine as Light“ One of the best films of 2024 has been given the Janus Contemporaries treatment, an interesting development that has sparked a bit of controversy recently. While it’s great to have…

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  • Hrithik vs Jr. NTR Face off gets dark, but Misses the Massy Punch –

    In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: War 2 Trailer Review movie Talkies: The much-awaited trailer of War 2 is finally out, and it has already sparked major conversations online. Starring Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, and Kiara Advani, the film is directed by Ayan Mukerji…

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  • Blade Release Date Estimate, News & Updates – Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movie News

    The Blade release date has been a big talking point for several years now. The reboot was originally announced in 2019 with Mahershala Ali in the eponymous role. Unfortunately, since its announcement, the project has faced numerous development challenges, including the departure of multiple writers and frequent changes in directors. As a result, the film was removed from the release…

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  • A Twist in the Tale, But Not Enough to Salvage the Mess

    In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: RATING – ⭐ ⭐ 2/5* Sarzameen Review movie Talkies: Kayoze Irani’s Sarzameen is one of those films that sets up an ambitious emotional and patriotic premise, only to falter under the weight of its own overcomplications. While…

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  • If you’re ready for the next Marvel movie after Fantastic Four, we have bad news

    Marvel Studios has once again made its larger-than-life presence felt on the Hollywood landscape. The legendary Marvel Cinematic Universe has returned to silver screens all over the world to unveil its 37th film to audiences. The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrives after much anticipation and it’s already making great impressions on moviegoers; that’s including critics, as the film has an…

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  • Fantasia 2025: The Serpent’s Skin, The Well, Sweetness | Festivals & Awards

    Our next dispatch from the 2025 Fantasia International Film Festival turns its eyes on the plight of young women coming of age—amid a variety of genre turmoils, from ecological apocalypses to parasocial obsession to the thorny complications of nascent transfemininity. First, of course, we must talk about “The Serpent’s Skin,” the latest “transgender film” (as the credits proudly blare) from…

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  • The 8 Tamest R-Rated Movies of All Time

    To many movie-goers, the Motion Picture Association rating system is a vital tool for selecting what movies are right for themselves and their families. It’s a voluntary label that’s not enforced by any laws, and not having one doesn’t actually prohibit films from being shown, but cinemas have been known to skip non-rated releases. Mostly, the rating system allows parents…

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  • Final Volume of “The Sandman” Solidifies Its Legacy In the Growing Realm of Fantasy Television | TV/Streaming

    In the finale of Volume 1 of the second and last season of “The Sandman,” Dream (Tom Sturridge) made the tragic decision to grant his son Orpheus (Ruairi O’Connor) the ultimate peace of death, spilling family blood for the first time in centuries. Although it was a gift passed down from father to son, this act will bring forth the…

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  • Orson Welles’ Warning to Filmmakers: Don’t Watch Too Many Movies

    NFS: Hey, Dylan! What first drew you to working on a project like Magic City: An American Fantasy? How familiar were you with the iconic Atlanta venue before signing on to the project? Dylan Young: Hey, thanks for having me! Like with most docs, I’m always eager to learn about something new. I love hearing a new story or getting…

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