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  • 10 Greatest Superhero Movies To Watch Over the Christmas Holiday

    The days are getting shorter, and the weather is getting colder. Winter isn’t for everyone, but the Holidays are a time for family, friendship, and watching movies since it’s too cold outside. If fans don’t have anything planned this holiday break, maybe they can enjoy some festive, family-friendly superhero movies that embody holiday themes. The superhero genre is a modern…

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  • The Ten Best Films of 2025 | Features

    It’s easy to admit that 2025 has been a bit of a confusing year for movie fans. Was it the year the superhero film finally stumbled (“Superman” was fun, but hardly the sea change we were looking for, “Fantastic Four” failed to reinvent the Marvel Cinematic Universe in ways audiences responded to despite its slick ’60s sheen)? Is it the…

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  • Chad Collins’ Top 10 Horror Movies of 2025 [Dread Central Selects]

    Courtesy of Neon It’s never easy writing these lists. It was easy back in 2019, before I was writing for Dread Central, and only my mom read about my favorite horror movies of the year. Now, there’s a crushing weight and an impossible task presented to me by the year’s end. I watched nearly 100 newly-released horror movies this year,…

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  • The 10 Best Movies of 2025

    Great cinema has never died, but there’s something particularly heartening about the fact that it survived 2025. Looking back at this turbulent year, rife with the usual industry concerns over the viability of the theatrical experience, young people’s slipping attention spans, and Hollywood’s overreliance on franchises, unearths a diverse crop of gems. Many of my favorite films were major studio…

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  • In This Year’s Movies, Grieving People Turned To Tech

    You can never truly know someone, but what happens when their death reveals how little you knew them at all? When they’ve left behind an endless rabbit hole of multiple identities, debts and unanswered questions, can you retrace their steps and piece them back together? How do you deal with all the resentment you’ve built up towards them now that…

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  • “It will be an honour to play Karn in a live-action Mahabharat film” – Gautam Rode; Read On-

    In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: “It will be an honour to play Karn” – Gautam Rode Interview: Gautam Rode is undoubtedly one of the most popular faces from Indian television. Over the years, he has gone on to play several memorable roles.…

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  • 2001 Was the Worst Year for Action, and These 7 Movie Trainwrecks Prove It

    2001 was not a good year for action, to put it mildly. The year’s best offer is Ridley Scott‘s Black Hawk Down, and way further in second place — if we’re being kind — there are either Rush Hour 2 or The Fast and the Furious, which both were critical hits but received middling reviews. Nevertheless, it’s not like 2001…

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  • 10 Best Epic Movies About Revenge, Ranked

    Revenge movies are sometimes simple affairs, because, like, something bad happens to a person, and then that person is all like, “Argh! The people who did this are going to pay,” and then they make the people responsible pay. Revenge (2017) is this, and is upfront about it, because the movie is just called “Revenge.” It’s ultimately the style and…

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  • Cinema Is My Church: Rian Johnson on “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” | Interviews

    Though by no means a filmmaker with one interest, Rian Johnson has always had faith on his mind. The director of the films “Brick,” “The Brothers Bloom,” “Looper,” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” “Knives Out,” and “Glass Onion,” he’s long been interested in turning various genres inside out to get at deeper ideas about the people at their core. With…

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  • 10 Underrated Sci-Fi Movies That Are Masterpieces

    Science fiction movies often take place in the future, but not exclusively (and that’s to say nothing of the stories that were once futuristic, but now enough time’s passed to make them future pasts, or past futures). These movies do often explore humanity and its relationship with technology, and while plenty of sci-fi movies get pretty weighty and thought-provoking, like…

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