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Posterized for December 2025: Resurrection, No Alternative, The Plague & More
As 2025 draws to a close, the season for holiday movies and potential Oscar contenders is upon us. A brief look at the lineup reveals an abundance of the latter but no signs of the former. While the remake of Silent Night, Deadly Night (December 12) qualifies, it certainly isn't the type of family-friendly or festive romantic comedy one would expect.Trailer for the psychological thriller Sleepwalker featuring Hayden Panettiere.
In anticipation of its release this January, a poster and trailer have been unveiled for Sleepwalker, a psychological thriller directed and written by Brandon Auman. The film features Hayden Panettiere (Scream VI) in the lead role as…Film Tourism in Malaysia: Notable Sites Transforming into Cinematic Landmarks - MovieMaker Magazine
Film tourism in Malaysia is experiencing rapid growth as viewers globally uncover the country’s stunning landscapes, diverse cultural appeal, and cinematic allure.The 12 Most Hilarious Comedy Films from the '90s
Here are 12 of the funniest comedy films from the 1990s, an outstanding era for comedies. Turn to these '90s comedies whenever you're in the mood to laugh.Netflix Acquires Warner Bros. for $82 Billion
It's a bleak and troubling day for the cinematic experience. Following a remarkable year for Warner Bros, highlighted by IMAX 70mm re-releases of One Battle After Another and Ryan Coogler's Sinners set for next week, it has now been officially announced that Netflix has acquired WB Discovery for $82.7 billion. This is a significant shift for theRecently Added to Streaming: Jay Kelly, Reflection in a Dead Diamond, Stranger Eyes, The Family McMullen, and More
Every week, we showcase the prominent titles that have recently arrived on streaming platforms in the United States. Take a look at this week's picks below and find previous compilations here. Anemone (Ronan Day-Lewis) The first appearance of Daniel Day-Lewis in Anemone is shrouded in darkness as he sits in a tiny cabin located in the heart of the North England wilderness. It’sNYC Weekend Preview: Kōzaburō Yoshimura, Safe, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory selections. Film at Lincoln Center is showcasing the previously underappreciated films of Kōzaburō Yoshimura in a new series featuring 35 and 16mm prints. At IFC Center, Todd Haynes' Safe is screening as part of a 30th-anniversary 4K restoration, with Q&As featuring the director and Julianne Moore; It's a Wonderful Life and Tetsuo:Funko enhances The Lord of The Rings line with newly released Pop! figures.
Prepare to enhance your The Lord of the Rings Pop! Vinyl collection, as Funko has officially revealed new Pop! figures inspired by Peter Jackson’s legendary fantasy series, featuring the courageous Hob…New trailer for the Halloween video game unveils the Haddonfield Heights map.
Developer and publisher IllFonic has unveiled a new trailer that highlights the first in-game map, “Haddonfield Heights,” for their forthcoming Halloween asymmetric stealth horror game. This…Hot Toys presents the Snowtrooper Commander sixth scale figure from Star Wars.
Hot Toys has officially announced the limited edition sixth scale collectible figure of the Snowtrooper Commander, inspired by the Battle of Hoth scene from Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back.Comic Book Review – Supernatural Issue #2
Andrew Newton examines Dynamite’s Supernatural #2… The first issue of Dynamite’s Supernatural comic kicked off with excitement when Sam and Dean Winchester confronted a troublesome Imp, a type of Demonspawn…Edward Burns discusses The Brothers McMullen, his lesser-known films, and how he convinced Tom Petty to compose the score for his second movie.
Edward Burns’ career is truly intriguing. The lifelong resident of New York has a remarkable story of discovery that feels almost unbelievable. He managed to gather $25,000 to create a low-budget independent film on weekends, collaborating with a small crew and using local actors. At the time, he was employed as an assistant at Entertainment Tonight.Soundwave is now part of Hasbro and Robosen's collection of auto-converting Transformers.
Hasbro and Robosen Robotics have announced that Soundwave will be added to the collection of auto-converting Transformers robots alongside Optimus Prime, Grimlock, and Bumblebee, featuring more than 200 lines re...Film Critique – Jay Kelly (2025)
Jay Kelly, 2025. Directed by Noah Baumbach. Featuring George Clooney, Adam Sandler, Laura Dern, Greta Gerwig, Riley Keough, Grace Edwards, Stacey Keach, Jim Broadbent, Patrick Wilson, E…World Cinema: Latest News, Blockbuster Premieres, and Behind-the-Scenes Stories
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