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‘Death by Lightning’ Review: Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen Illuminate a Forgotten Chapter of American Power

‘Death by Lightning’ Review: Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen Illuminate a Forgotten Chapter of American Power

Politics, ego, and madness collide in Death by Lightning, a stunningly acted retelling of Garfield’s assassination that plays like a slow-motion tragedy for a country addicted to power. Macfadyen is the performance of the year, his Guiteau both pathetic and magnetic, while Shannon turns Garfield into a tragic monument of integrity. If history repeats itself, this one makes you wish it wouldn’t.

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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery — New York Special Screening at SVA Theater

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery — New York Special Screening at SVA Theater

Rian Johnson, Daniel Craig, and J.J. Abrams appeared at the SVA Theater in New York for a special screening and Q&A of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. The exclusive event featured candid discussions, red-carpet moments, and glowing early reactions to the latest Benoit Blanc film.

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Staff Picks: What to Watch in November

Staff Picks: What to Watch in November

From Guillermo del Toro’s haunting ‘Frankenstein’ to the final chapter of ‘Stranger Things,’ November’s lineup blends blockbusters, streaming hits, and awards contenders. Here are The Cinema Group’s top picks for what to watch in theaters and at home this month.

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‘Ballad of a Small Player’ Review: Colin Farrell Gambles Big in Edward Berger’s Stylish but Soulless Noir

‘Ballad of a Small Player’ Review: Colin Farrell Gambles Big in Edward Berger’s Stylish but Soulless Noir

Edward Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player dazzles with visual style but struggles with soul. Colin Farrell delivers a haunting performance as a gambler chasing salvation in Macau’s neon purgatory, joined by Fala Chen and Tilda Swinton in a stylish yet hollow morality play.

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‘The Last Frontier’ Review: Jason Clarke Anchors a Gritty, Slow-Burn Alaskan Thriller That Finds Humanity Beneath the Ice

‘The Last Frontier’ Review: Jason Clarke Anchors a Gritty, Slow-Burn Alaskan Thriller That Finds Humanity Beneath the Ice

Apple TV’s The Last Frontier turns a gripping premise — convicts loose in Alaska — into a haunting meditation on survival and morality. Jason Clarke leads a strong cast in a slow, patient thriller that finds beauty and conscience in the cold.

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‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Review: Kristen Bell and Adam Brody Keep the Faith (Mostly) in Netflix’s Interfaith Rom-Com

‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Review: Kristen Bell and Adam Brody Keep the Faith (Mostly) in Netflix’s Interfaith Rom-Com

Netflix’s Nobody Wants This returns with less spark but more sincerity. Kristen Bell and Adam Brody remain charming in this funny, heartfelt look at love, faith, and commitment. A thoughtful, if uneven, follow-up that proves belief and chemistry are still worth watching.

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HBO Max Raises Prices Again, Marking Its Third Hike in Three Years

HBO Max Raises Prices Again, Marking Its Third Hike in Three Years

HBO Max is raising prices again — its third increase in three years. The ad-free tier now costs $18.49/month, while Premium 4K climbs to $22.99. As streamers like Disney+, Hulu, and Netflix follow suit, audiences face the real question: how much is prestige TV worth?

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Disney+ Boycotts Surge Following Jimmy Kimmel Suspension — Streaming Cancellations More Than Double

Disney+ Boycotts Surge Following Jimmy Kimmel Suspension — Streaming Cancellations More Than Double

Disney’s September streaming numbers reveal the impact of the Jimmy Kimmel controversy. According to new data, Disney+ cancellations doubled to 8% and Hulu to 10%, marking their highest churn in over a year — as boycotts and backlash over Kimmel’s suspension hit the company’s bottom line.

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A House of Dynamite’ Isn’t Exploitation — Kathryn Bigelow’s Nuclear Thriller Is a Mirror.

A House of Dynamite’ Isn’t Exploitation — Kathryn Bigelow’s Nuclear Thriller Is a Mirror.

Critics called it alarmist, but Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite is a daring and necessary work of modern cinema. Far from exploitation, her nuclear thriller channels tension and truth into moral reflection. With Rebecca Ferguson and Jared Harris commanding the screen, Bigelow proves fear can be art — and that art can still provoke courage.

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Apple TV Premieres ‘The Last Frontier’ Starring Jason Clarke at Regal Union Square

Apple TV Premieres ‘The Last Frontier’ Starring Jason Clarke at Regal Union Square

Apple TV debuts The Last Frontier, a gripping new thriller from The Blacklist creator Jon Bokenkamp. Starring Jason Clarke, Simone Kessell, and Alfre Woodard, the 10-episode series follows a U.S. Marshal fighting to protect his Alaskan town after a prison plane crash unleashes chaos. Premieres globally October 10.

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‘Die My Love’ Trailer: Jennifer Lawrence and Lynne Ramsay Unleash a Fever Dream of Motherhood, Madness, and Desire

‘Die My Love’ Trailer: Jennifer Lawrence and Lynne Ramsay Unleash a Fever Dream of Motherhood, Madness, and Desire

Jennifer Lawrence delivers a career-defining performance in Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love, a haunting portrait of postpartum psychosis co-starring Robert Pattinson, LaKeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte, and Sissy Spacek. The Cannes standout opens November 7 from MUBI, blending psychological horror and raw emotion in Ramsay’s most unflinching work yet.

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‘Peaky Blinders’ Sequel Series From Steven Knight Gets Two-Season Order at Netflix & BBC

‘Peaky Blinders’ Sequel Series From Steven Knight Gets Two-Season Order at Netflix & BBC

Netflix and the BBC have ordered two new Peaky Blinders sequel series from creator Steven Knight. Executive produced by Knight and Cillian Murphy, the shows will continue the Shelby family saga after the upcoming feature film.

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‘Jay Kelly’ Trailer: George Clooney and Adam Sandler Lead Noah Baumbach’s Poignant Tale of Memory and Regret

‘Jay Kelly’ Trailer: George Clooney and Adam Sandler Lead Noah Baumbach’s Poignant Tale of Memory and Regret

George Clooney and Adam Sandler star in Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly, a Venice Film Festival premiere about memory, regret, and self-discovery. The Netflix release opens in theaters Nov. 14 and streams Dec. 5.

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What to Watch This Week: 7 Must-See Premieres from Streaming and Theaters (Week of September 28, 2025)

What to Watch This Week: 7 Must-See Premieres from Streaming and Theaters (Week of September 28, 2025)

From Dwayne Johnson’s bruising MMA biopic The Smashing Machine to Glen Powell’s college football comedy Chad Powers and Netflix’s Steve starring Cillian Murphy, here are the 7 best movies and shows to stream or see in theaters this week.

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Netflix Enters the Warner Bros. Bidding War — And the Industry May Never Look the Same

Netflix Enters the Warner Bros. Bidding War — And the Industry May Never Look the Same

Netflix is reportedly exploring a bid to acquire Warner Bros., potentially seizing the studio and streaming arm from Warner Bros. Discovery. With Paramount-Skydance and NBCUniversal also circling, the streaming giant could disrupt Hollywood’s balance of power forever.

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Apple TV+ Hosts Starry NYC Premiere for ‘All of You’ with Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots

Apple TV+ Hosts Starry NYC Premiere for ‘All of You’ with Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots

Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots attended the New York premiere of ‘All of You’ ahead of the Apple TV+ global debut on September 26, 2025. The film marks William Bridges’ directorial debut.

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‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Set for Spring 2026 Premiere, Says HBO CEO Casey Bloys

‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Set for Spring 2026 Premiere, Says HBO CEO Casey Bloys

HBO’s Emmy-winning teen drama Euphoria will return in Spring 2026, confirmed HBO CEO Casey Bloys. Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, and Jacob Elordi lead the returning cast in a time-jumped Season 3 exploring adulthood, new trauma, and fresh faces—including Sharon Stone and Rosalía.

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