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Jessica Gabriel Ujah Thrives and Survives as LADY
Lady is a cinematic anthem for all women to choose themselves over and above all else, while making space for those you love to thrive and survive.
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Day One: Sundance Remembers Redford’s Legacy “Everyone Has a Story”
Amy Redford opened the event by saying, “This year’s theme is ‘Everyone Has a Story,’ which were words directly out of my dad’s mouth on more than one occasion” she…
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Sinners Dominates Making History for the 98th Academy Award Nominations
Grabbing his first nomination for Best Director, Ryan Coogler's nomination is just one of the 16 honors "Sinners" received this morning, alongside Michael B. Jordan (Best Actor), Wunmi Mosaku (Best…
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Wake up Dead Man: Knives Out Mystery is Delcious, Madcap Fun
In 2019, Oscar nominated writer-director Rian Johnson and Daniel Craig revitalized the British drawing room murder mystery with Knives Out, creating their own version of Agatha Christie’s unflappable detective Hercule…
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Dafoe and Hawkins Scorch The Man In The Basement
Although, The Man in the Basement suffers at times as a muddled psychological thriller whose subtext, in many instances takes over, it's the beautifully anchored performances by the Dafoe and…
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The Lost Bus is Terrifyingly Real Account of Paradise Wildfires
Although, there are some moments that could have used some tightening up or just omitted altogether, this film is truly terrifying and a blatant reminder to always have your affairs…
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Jacob Elordi is Transformative in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
The most profound lesson learned in Frankenstein is the power and tenacity of what it is to be loved and to have experienced unconditional love. To be lost and found…
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Lost In the Jungle is Gripping Story of Survival, Love and Loss
Lost in the Jungle is a reminder to not take anyone or anything for granted. You never know the next time you love or visit someone you love may be…
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Riz Ahmed is Transformative in Reimagined Hamlet
Hamlet has been cinematically interpreted three times in 2025, but at the core the message is still the same. Grief is an emotion that can easily drive one mad enough…


























