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‘The Girlfriend’ Review: Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke Clash in Amazon's Addictive Domestic Thriller

‘The Girlfriend’ Review: Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke Clash in Amazon's Addictive Domestic Thriller

A satisfyingly wicked domestic thriller. Robin Wright is perfectly passive-aggressive as a mother who won’t let go, while Olivia Cooke delivers a career-best performance as a maybe-maybe-not con artist. The dual-perspective format is clever, and the show embraces its own soapy excess. Think Big Little Lies meets The Talented Mr. Ripley—with better coats.

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Naked Dressing Reaches New Heights: Margot Robbie and Dakota Johnson Turn Heads in Sheer Couture

Naked Dressing Reaches New Heights: Margot Robbie and Dakota Johnson Turn Heads in Sheer Couture

Margot Robbie bared all in London while Dakota Johnson turned heads in New York. Their daring sheer outfits redefined red carpet fashion and paid tribute to late designer Giorgio Armani.

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 NewFest 2025: Richard Linklater's 'Blue Moon' to Open NYC LGBTQ+ Film Festival

NewFest 2025: Richard Linklater's 'Blue Moon' to Open NYC LGBTQ+ Film Festival

NewFest 2025 brings bold LGBTQ+ cinema to NYC with Richard Linklater's 'Blue Moon,' Kristen Stewart's debut, and 130+ films from 29 countries. Sydney Sweeney's 'Christy' closes the festival.

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'Frankenstein' Review: Guillermo del Toro Breathes Tragic, Terrifying Life into Mary Shelley's Masterwork

'Frankenstein' Review: Guillermo del Toro Breathes Tragic, Terrifying Life into Mary Shelley's Masterwork

Guillermo del Toro reimagines 'Frankenstein' as a grand gothic opera starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth. With stunning visuals and heartbreaking emotion, it’s a haunting new classic.

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‘Swiped’ Review: Lily James In A Hollow Hulu Biopic That Fails To Spark At Tiff World Premiere

‘Swiped’ Review: Lily James In A Hollow Hulu Biopic That Fails To Spark At Tiff World Premiere

Lily James stars in ‘Swiped,’ Hulu’s dramatized look at Whitney Wolfe Herd’s journey from Tinder to Bumble. Despite its style and solid performances, the film stumbles in its attempt to turn a startup saga into a meaningful empowerment story.

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‘Eternity’ Review: Olsen, Teller, and Turner Elevate A24’s Tender and Inventive Afterlife Romance

‘Eternity’ Review: Olsen, Teller, and Turner Elevate A24’s Tender and Inventive Afterlife Romance

Elizabeth Olsen stars alongside Miles Teller and Callum Turner in A24’s Eternity, a TIFF-premiered afterlife rom-com exploring love, memory, and legacy. Read The Cinema Group's full review of the original film directed by David Freyne.

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‘Eleanor the Great’ Review: June Squibb Leads a Poignant Tale of Reinvention in Scarlett Johansson’s First Feature

‘Eleanor the Great’ Review: June Squibb Leads a Poignant Tale of Reinvention in Scarlett Johansson’s First Feature

June Squibb stars in Eleanor the Great, Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut — a tender, gently comedic story of reinvention, intergenerational friendship, and the unexpected ways we find meaning in grief, community, and personal growth late in life.

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‘Christy’ Review: Sydney Sweeney Lands a Knockout in a Gritty, Heartfelt Boxing Drama

‘Christy’ Review: Sydney Sweeney Lands a Knockout in a Gritty, Heartfelt Boxing Drama

Sydney Sweeney powers through in a performance that’s both physically fierce and emotionally grounded. While Christy occasionally follows familiar genre beats, her presence keeps it compelling from start to finish.

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‘Hedda’ Review: Tessa Thompson Electrifies in Nia DaCosta’s Visually Stunning Reimagining

‘Hedda’ Review: Tessa Thompson Electrifies in Nia DaCosta’s Visually Stunning Reimagining

A hypnotic descent into upper-class warfare, ‘Hedda’ blends high style with psychological intensity. DaCosta crafts a visually lush atmosphere reminiscent of Kubrick’s precision and grandeur, while Tessa Thompson commands every frame with precise, seductive control. It is a fever dream of beauty and manipulation, sharp, stylish and quietly unsettling.

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‘The Lost Bus’ Review: McConaughey, Ferrera, and Greengrass Capture the Terror of California’s Wildfires

‘The Lost Bus’ Review: McConaughey, Ferrera, and Greengrass Capture the Terror of California’s Wildfires

Paul Greengrass’ The Lost Bus recreates California’s deadliest wildfire with terrifying realism and emotional weight. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera star as unlikely heroes in a gripping true story produced by Jamie Lee Curtis.

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TIFF Market Watch: 15 Films Buyers Are Buzzing Over, From Chris Evans to Angelina Jolie

TIFF Market Watch: 15 Films Buyers Are Buzzing Over, From Chris Evans to Angelina Jolie

From Chris Evans in Sacrifice to Angelina Jolie in Couture and Michaela Coel in The Christophers, TIFF 2025 is already buzzing with acquisition chatter. These 15 films from auteur projects to star-driven vehicles are the hottest titles with buyers circling.

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Sydney Sweeney Fights Her Way Into the Oscar Race at TIFF World Premiere of ‘Christy’: ‘I’m Gonna Cry!’

Sydney Sweeney Fights Her Way Into the Oscar Race at TIFF World Premiere of ‘Christy’: ‘I’m Gonna Cry!’

Sydney Sweeney delivers a transformative performance in David Michôd’s boxing biopic Christy, which premiered at TIFF to emotional acclaim. Playing trailblazing fighter Christy Martin, Sweeney could be poised for her first Oscar nomination. The film co-stars Ben Foster and arrives in theaters November 7.

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‘The Wizard Of The Kremlin’ Review: Paul Dano & Jude Law Lead Olivier Assayas’ Fictional But Poignant Portrait Of Power In Post-Soviet Russia

‘The Wizard Of The Kremlin’ Review: Paul Dano & Jude Law Lead Olivier Assayas’ Fictional But Poignant Portrait Of Power In Post-Soviet Russia

Olivier Assayas’ The Wizard of the Kremlin — starring Paul Dano and Jude Law — is a sprawling, satirical chronicle of post-Soviet Russia and modern power. Long and ambiguous but searingly relevant, the TIFF premiere examines how propaganda, myth, and politics intertwine in both Russia and the West.

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Sydney Sweeney Shuts Down American Eagle Ad Questions at TIFF: “I’m Not There to Talk About Jeans”

Sydney Sweeney Shuts Down American Eagle Ad Questions at TIFF: “I’m Not There to Talk About Jeans”

Sydney Sweeney refuses to discuss her American Eagle ad controversy at TIFF, redirecting focus to her new boxing drama Christy. The David Michôd-directed film, premiering Sept. 5, sees Sweeney portray underdog champion Christy Martin in what could be her most transformative role yet.

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‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ World Premiere Roars in Venice With 21-Minute Standing Ovation and “Free Palestine” Chants

‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ World Premiere Roars in Venice With 21-Minute Standing Ovation and “Free Palestine” Chants

Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival to a 21-minute standing ovation and chants of “Free Palestine.” Backed by Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Brad Pitt, and Alfonso Cuarón, the emotional Gaza drama is already Tunisia’s official Oscar entry.

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Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough Are Unnervingly Domestic in First Look at Good Boy

Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough Are Unnervingly Domestic in First Look at Good Boy

Fresh off his acclaimed Netflix series Adolescence, Stephen Graham reunites with Andrea Riseborough for Jan Komasa’s Good Boy. The twisted family thriller — about a teen held captive by a suburban couple — premieres at TIFF 50 on Sept. 5.

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Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson Face Nuclear Attack in Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ Trailer

Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson Face Nuclear Attack in Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ Trailer

Watch Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite trailer: Idris Elba stars as the U.S. president facing a nuclear strike on Chicago, with Rebecca Ferguson as Captain Olivia Walker. The tense political thriller premiered at Venice 2025 and arrives in U.S. theaters Oct. 10 before streaming on Netflix Oct. 24.

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