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🎥 Missing You Review: A tangled web of lies and twists keeps Detective Kat Donovan in the dark—but not in a good way. Despite a strong cast, this Harlan Coben adaptation succumbs to over-explained, nonsensical mystery tropes. Fans may watch, but don’t expect much. #MissingYou
🎥 Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever Netflix dives into Bryan Johnson’s extreme quest to reverse aging. With a grueling regimen, 54 pills a day, and wild treatments, he’s chasing immortality—but at what cost? Provocative, bizarre, and worth the watch. #Documentary
🎬 Number 24 Review: Based on WWII hero Gunnar Sønsteby, this Norwegian film delivers a gripping tale of resistance. Through a poignant lecture, we revisit Sønsteby’s journey—from a quiet planner to a masterful spy. Tense, emotional, and beautifully crafted. #WWII #FilmReview
Review: Daughters follows a heartwarming program bringing incarcerated fathers and their daughters together for "Daddy Daughter Dances." Co-directed by Angela Patton, who created the initiative, the documentary highlights the emotional impact on both fathers and daughters.
Review: Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is a thrilling Hong Kong action spectacle with jaw-dropping fight scenes and stunning set design. Louis Koo, Aaron Kwok, and Sammo Hung lead this crime saga set in the chaotic Kowloon. A must-watch for action fans! #HongKongCinema
Review: Michael Giacchino’s theme for The Fantastic 4: First Steps brings a fresh optimism to the Marvel Universe, focusing on hope and family. He aims to capture an era of discovery and advancement, something he feels no other Marvel theme has done. #MichaelGiacchino
Jason Blum says fans will have to wait for the Dead By Daylight movie. "We don’t put movies on the calendar until we have the right script,” he shared at NYCC. “Could be 5 years, could be 12 months—you just don’t know.” Quality over speed! #DeadByDaylight #JasonBlum
Review: Here Robert Zemeckis' Here attempts to capture human history and emotion from one spot in a house, but feels hollow and overly sentimental, like a 104-minute holiday ad. Based on Richard McGuire’s graphic novel, it spans centuries of lives. #Here
Here After Review: Connie Britton shines in an otherwise clichéd supernatural thriller filled with eerie kids, trauma, and Catholic imagery. Britton’s Claire anchors this familiar tale of family tension and faith, but the scares are repetitive and lack impact. #HereAfter
Music by John Williams Review: Disney+’s doc dives deep into Williams' legendary process of scoring, with the 92-year-old maestro himself walking us through decades of iconic themes. More than just nostalgia, it’s a rich look at the art of marrying music to film. #JohnWilliams
Review: Pedro Páramo — Rodrigo Prieto’s directorial debut adapts Juan Rulfo’s haunting novel with stunning visuals, weaving a ghostly tale of power and loss as a son uncovers dark secrets in his father’s desolate town. #PedroPáramo
Review: Starring Jerry as Himself blurs truth and fiction as Jerry Hsu, a businessman, is drawn into a strange “sting” by alleged Chinese cops. Directed by Law Chen, it plays like a family-led true crime indie. #StarringJerryAsHimself
Review: Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain captures the limits of empathy through the journey of two cousins confronting personal and historical trauma in Poland. Benji,the emotionally volatile cousin unafraid to express pain,challenging us to rethink how we handle difficult emotions.
Review: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever – Dallas Jenkins brings Barbara Robinson's classic to life with warmth and humor, following the misfit Herdmans as they unexpectedly take over a church Christmas pageant. Heartfelt and hopeful! 🎄 #Christmas
Review: Dìdi—Initially seeming like a typical Sundance story, Sean Wang’s Dìdi reveals a heartfelt tale on second watch. It follows Chris, an Asian-American teen facing identity, friendship, and isolation in Fremont, CA, with raw honesty. #DidiFilm
Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam reveals Lou Pearlman's boy-band empire built on a Ponzi scheme, using an A.I. Pearlman that raises ethical questions. Behind Backstreet Boys and NSYNC’s fame was financial fraud, challenging fans to face the darker truth. #DirtyPop #BoyBandScam
Review: The Way We Speak delivers a gripping intellectual clash at a "thought leader" conference. Patrick Fabian leads a stellar cast through themes of faith, reason, and ambition. #TheWayWeSpeak
Review: Deadpool & Wolverine revives Wolverine for a wild team-up with Deadpool. Packed with R-rated humor, 4th-wall breaks, and a surreal “Void” of Disney/Fox pop-culture relics, it’s full of laughs, cameos, and meta fun! #Deadpool #Wolverine
Review: Corridor Crew’s latest Stuntmen React video breaks down epic scenes from John Wick: Chapter 3, Tron: Legacy, Drunken Master II, Ong Bak 2, and more! Featuring insights from stunt pros Gui DaSilva-Greene and Anis Cheurfa. 🎬💥 #StuntmenReact #ActionMovies
Review: Fight Club is getting a 4K remaster for its 25th anniversary! David Fincher is overseeing the update, with a theatrical re-release planned. Plus, a companion art book featuring exclusive interviews and visuals is on the way. 🎥💥 #FightClub25
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