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'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Review: Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Go on a Generic Road Trip of the Soul in Kogonada’s Cloying Misfire

'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Review: Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Go on a Generic Road Trip of the Soul in Kogonada’s Cloying Misfire

Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell star in ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,’ a whimsical, visually lush studio film from director Kogonada. But does this magical road trip deliver the emotional payoff it promises? Read the full review.

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'The Secret Agent' Review: Wagner Moura Stuns in a Political Thriller Brimming with Grit, Humor, and Heart

'The Secret Agent' Review: Wagner Moura Stuns in a Political Thriller Brimming with Grit, Humor, and Heart

Premiering at NYFF 63, The Secret Agent is a bold and stylish political thriller from Bacurau director Kleber Mendonça Filho. Wagner Moura delivers a career-best performance in this fever-dream noir set in 1970s Brazil—brimming with paranoia, satire, and unforgettable double-crosses.

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ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC has pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely following backlash over remarks about Charlie Kirk. Here's what the decision reveals about growing censorship threats in late night TV.

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'The Morning Show' Season 4 Review: Star Power and Subplots Collide in Apple’s Glossy Media Drama

'The Morning Show' Season 4 Review: Star Power and Subplots Collide in Apple’s Glossy Media Drama

Season 4 of Apple TV+’s ‘The Morning Show’ brings back Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon with new additions like Marion Cotillard and Aaron Pierre. Despite its crowded subplots, the drama still delivers engaging performances and relevant themes.

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Robert Redford Remembered: A Life in Pictures and a Legacy That Changed Cinema

Robert Redford Remembered: A Life in Pictures and a Legacy That Changed Cinema

Robert Redford, the legendary actor, director, and Sundance founder, has died at 89. We remember his remarkable legacy through photos, films, and impact on independent cinema.

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2025 Emmy Awards Predictions: Who Will Win Big Tonight?

2025 Emmy Awards Predictions: Who Will Win Big Tonight?

From bold newcomers like The Pitt and Adolescence to Emmy juggernauts like The Bear and Severance, the 2025 Emmys could upend tradition. The Cinema Group breaks down who’s likely to win, which shows might surprise, and what this unpredictable year means for the future of television.

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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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'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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‘The Smashing Machine’ Review: Dwayne Johnson Delivers the Blows as a Tormented Fighter in Benny Safdie’s Gritty and Downbeat MMA Flick

‘The Smashing Machine’ Review: Dwayne Johnson Delivers the Blows as a Tormented Fighter in Benny Safdie’s Gritty and Downbeat MMA Flick

Dwayne Johnson gives his most vulnerable performance yet in The Smashing Machine, Benny Safdie’s gritty solo debut about MMA legend Mark Kerr. Emily Blunt stuns as his chaotic partner in a film that blends bruising realism with emotional weight. A TIFF standout that trades knockouts for truth. This isn’t Rocky—it’s Raging Bull with opiates.

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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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‘Black Rabbit’ Review: Law and Bateman Lead a Gritty NY Noir About Loyalty, Debt, and Self-Destruction

‘Black Rabbit’ Review: Law and Bateman Lead a Gritty NY Noir About Loyalty, Debt, and Self-Destruction

Jude Law and Jason Bateman deliver powerhouse performances in Black Rabbit, Netflix’s gripping NY noir about two estranged brothers entangled in secrets, ambition, and the gritty underworld of downtown nightlife. A stylish and emotional crime thriller exploring the cost of loyalty, legacy, and self-destruction.

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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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‘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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