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  • ‘The Only Living Pickpocket in New York’ Review: John Turturro Shines

    Rarely does an opening song choice so precisely define the mood of a film like LCD Soundsystem’s exquisitely tortured anthem “New York, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down” over the opening frames of writer-director Noah Segan’s quiet knockout, The Only Living Pickpocket in New York. James Murphy’s melancholy vocals capture the unlivable but unleavable push-pull of the city,…

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  • Movie Night, Done Right: Elevate Your Cinema Experience with Palace

    Readtime: 8 min Every product is carefully selected by our editors and experts. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more. For more information on how we test products, click here. Once upon a time, the cinema-going experience was synonymous with sticky carpets, jumbo soft drinks, and stale popcorn. It offered those in the throes…

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  • 10 Most Anticipated Family Movies of 2026, Ranked

    Last year was a stellar year for kids’ and family movies. Animated powerhouses like KPop Demon Hunters shattered streaming records, and sequels to favorite films like Zootopia 2 reigned supreme at the box office. With so many great movies being released in 2025, audiences wonder what is in store for family-friendly cinema this year. Luckily, the future of 2026 looks…

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  • 12 Sci-Fi Movies That Flopped Despite Strong Opening Weekends

    TriStar Pictures Most movie genres ebb and flow over time, with periods of passionate popularity and stretches when audiences need a break. Science fiction is an outlier of this trend; not only is it one of the oldest film genres, but moviegoers also never seem to become disinterested in it as a whole.…

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  • The 8 best animated family movies of all time

    Animated family films have been a staple of entertainment culture for nearly a century and offer a rich catalog of adventures, fables, fairy tales and dramas. The very best, including these eight beloved features, continue to enrich, move and challenge their audiences, both children and adults. ‘Fantasia’ (1940) Fantasia (1940) | trailer – YouTube Watch On One of the most…

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  • 2026 Sci-Fi Movies You Need To Keep On Your Radar

    Warner Bros. Pictures It looks like 2026 is shaping up to be a solid year for sci-fi movie fans. With all the fun we had with the best sci-fi flicks of 2025, it seemed right to take a look at what audiences can expect in 2026, and so far, things are looking rather…

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  • 10 Movies From 1988 That Are Now Considered Classics

    In 1988, cinema was quietly expanding in many directions simultaneously. Studio comedies reached absurdist perfection, action movies locked in new formulas, animation crossed cultural and formal boundaries, and international filmmakers produced emotionally rich gems. Some of these movies were dismissed on release as genre exercises, some as populist entertainment, and some as niche or foreign curiosities. Yet decades later, their…

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  • 10 Movies That Feel Like Full-Length Panic Attacks

    There truly is a movie for every occasion. If someone wants to laugh, throw on a comedy; if they want to cry, perhaps a romantic tear-jerker; and sometimes, people want to feel an unrelenting pressure that makes them curl up in the fetal position. If the last category were a section in a Blockbuster Video, it would be called “Cinematic…

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  • 4 Netflix movies you’re going to love this week (January 26-February 1)

    The verdict is in: The Rip is a hit. People have been loving the cop thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. The movie is still occupying the top spot on the streamer as we speak. Now that you need another movie to watch, perhaps one of our selections will suffice. From a rom-com and a James Bond adventure to…

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  • An Exhausting Exercise in Falling Back in Love with Movies

    None of us are ever too old to stop learning. Even if you’re a filmmaker whose work is nearing a respectable dozen features, even when you’ve had a Hollywood paycheck and brought your indie spirit into the big leagues, there’s still plenty to discover. That’s an ethos idiosyncratic British director Ben Wheatley has carried with him once he reached international…

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