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  • CIFF 2025: “Wind, Talk to Me,” “Brand New Landscape,” “The Girl in the Snow” | Festivals & Awards

    “Atmospheric” and “measured” are the two words that describe the three films composing this latest Chicago International Film Festival dispatch. All three works, hailing from the festival’s New Director’s Competition, are films that consider loss and isolation in an unhurried manner. These sensorial works are also ambitious and assured, trusting the audience to accompany their stories on narrative paths whose…

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  • Movie review: ‘Back to the Future’ re-release shows enduring depth

    1 of 6 | Christopher Lloyd (L) and Michael J. Fox star in “Back to the Future,” returning to theaters Friday. Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24 (UPI) — Back to the Future, returning to theaters Friday, became a phenomenon following its 1985 release. The film’s enormous popularity led to fans celebrating significant dates…

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  • When Ranbir Kapoor Starrer Smashed Ajay Devgn’s Magnum Opus at the Box Office

    In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: 9 Years of ADHM vs Shivaay Clash: Nine years ago, Bollywood witnessed one of its biggest box office clashes when Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (ADHM) released alongside Ajay Devgn’s Shivaay on October 28, 2016. The…

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  • Widely Popular Bradley Cooper Movie Trilogy To Stream on Netflix Soon

    Netflix is loading up its November slate with fan-favorite titles, and one major addition will get comedy lovers excited. The Hangover trilogy, featuring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis, is heading to Netflix this November. The Hangover trilogy to start streaming on Netflix this November Starting November 1, 2025, all three films, aka The Hangover (2009), The Hangover Part…

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  • The men of ‘Regretting You’ on Colleen Hoover, romantic movies and shirtless scenes | Entertainment

    The plot of the new Colleen Hoover adaptation “Regretting You” is a little wild. There’s romance, an affair, unrequited love, death and even a baby with questionable paternity. Dave Franco, whose character has long pined for Allison Williams’ character but ends up having a child with her sister who is having an affair with her brother-in-law, said someone recently exclaimed…

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  • CIFF 2025: True North, Pasa Faho, Sun Ra: Do the Impossible | Festivals & Awards

    In its 29th year of programming, Chicago International Film Festival’s Black Perspectives category continues to exhibit and uplift stories across the diaspora, adding evidence to the archives that Black folk are far from monolithic. Now, more than ever, taking the time to experience stories outside of our own will conserve our ability to be compassionate neighbors. With 10 feature films…

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  • Marvel Studios Recasts Daredevil Movie Star In New MCU Role

    Marvel Studios will bring a notable actor from the 2003 Daredevil movie into the MCU to play a brand-new role. While more than a handful of actors have multiple roles within the MCU, the franchise also boasts a select few actors with experience in movies outside Marvel Studios’ purview. Now, that trend will continue in a highly anticipated 2026 Disney+…

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  • Aditya Pancholi Makes Shocking Revelation About Losing Tezaab Role Because of Nepotism Influenced by Boney Kapoor –

    In an evolving world, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Aditya Pancholi Makes Shocking Revelation About Nepotism: Actor Aditya Pancholi has stirred up fresh debate in Bollywood after revealing that he was originally cast opposite Madhuri Dixit in the 1988 blockbuster Tezaab, but was later replaced due…

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  • The 50 Best Movies of the 2010s

    Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper’s BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Everett 1 Black Swan (2010) ©Fox Searchlight/Courtesy Everett Collection Director Darren Aronofsky takes no prisoners. Rather, he ushers his leading men and women to the brink of sanity, and then ever so brilliantly provides the…

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  • CIFF 2025: The Book of Sijjin & Illiyyin, The Holy Boy, Anything That Moves | Festivals & Awards

    One of the more popular sections of the Chicago International Film Festival each year is the After Dark sidebar, a collection of films from around the world that are just a bit different from the usual fest fare—something a little stranger and wilder and containing plenty of sex, violence and straight-up weirdness to appeal to viewers with somewhat more outré…

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