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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus opens pre-orders for physical editions on Nintendo Switch.
Fans of BJ Blazkowicz will be excited to know that Limited Run Games will start pre-orders for three physical editions of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for the Nintendo Switch on October 17th."We Must Describe Precisely What We Observe": Jafar Panahi Discusses It Was Just an Accident
Jafar Panahi comes to the United States embodying both a historical context and a fresh perspective. His reputation alone would suffice, as he stands as one of Iran's foremost filmmakers, a contemporary and collaborator of figures such as Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Mohammad Rasoulof, and especially Abbas Kiarostami––beyond merely directing his own scripts, he isExclusive U.S. Trailer for Urška Djukić’s Directorial Debut Little Trouble Girls Unveils Slovenia’s Oscar Submission
It's that chaotic season when each nation presents its choice for Best International Feature at the Academy Awards; it's particularly noteworthy when the selection is a directorial debut, demonstrating great faith in a rising filmmaker. This is evident with Slovenia's official entry, Urška Djukić's debut film Little Trouble.Exclusive Trailer for Ellroy vs. L.A. Delves into the Psyche of a Noir Legend
Few writers capture the essence of the City of Angels like James Ellroy, renowned for works such as The Black Dahlia and L.A. Confidential. His life and career in relation to the city are explored in the latest documentary directed by Francesco Zippel (Friedkin Uncut), titled Ellroy vs. L.A. This documentary includes an exclusive interview and archival footage that delve into Ellroy's connections with the city. Before its premiere,Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein releases a series of character posters.
Netflix has released five new character posters for Guillermo del Toro's celebrated adaptation of the literary classic Frankenstein, showcasing Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as Th...Film Review – Ballad of a Small Player (2025)
Ballad of a Small Player, 2025. Directed by Edward Berger. Featuring Colin Farrell, Fala Chen, Tilda Swinton, Deanie Yip Tak-Han, Alex Jennings, Jason Tobin, Adrienne Lau, and Anthony Wong. SYNOPSIS: W…Pre-orders open for the new G.I. Joe Classified Series action figures.
After teasing fans with digital images leading up to this past weekend's New York Comic Con, Hasbro has officially opened pre-orders for the upcoming wave of G.I. Joe Classified Series action figures...10 Horror Films You Can't Miss That Are Sure to Make You Uncomfortable
Vanessa Maki presents ten excellent horror films that are sure to leave you feeling unsettled. Contrary to popular belief, horror can often aim to evoke discomfort and unease regarding…13 Great Films with Minimal Action
Here are 13 great films where not much unfolds.BFI London Review: My Father’s Shadow is a Heartwarming Story of Family Connection That Takes a Cautious Approach.
Presenting a genuine, politically sensitive narrative through the eyes of a child can be difficult. In stories set in eras like WWII, the blend of educational experiences and popular culture creates an immediate recognition for viewers, enabling films to forgo extensive explanations and feel more immersive by not including soundbites discussingAnniversary Review: Jan Komasa’s Chilling Drama Depicts a Happy Family Being Shattered
Jan Komasa’s Anniversary deserves a spot among the least subtle films of the year, as well as among the most frightening. This brutally effective thriller rarely hesitates to convey its message and doesn’t hold back its renowned actors from delivering intense performances—even when they sometimes need to hold back. However, itSam Raimi Makes His Return to Horror with the First Trailer for Send Help
For enthusiasts of Sam Raimi's work in the horror-thriller genre, the wait has been long. Since the release of 2009's Drag Me to Hell, nearly two decades have passed during which the Evil Dead director focused his skills on projects related to Oz and the Marvel franchise. In 2026, he is set to make his long-awaited return to genre filmmaking—ironically, on the exact sameExclusive Trailer for Celebrated Documentary River of Grass Delves into the Past and Future of the Everglades
A world premiere at this year's prestigious True/False Film Festival, while also achieving accolades at Hot Docs, the Margaret Mead Film Festival, and beyond, Sasha Wortzel's River of Grass pays tribute to Florida’s Everglades. The documentary delves into the area's history and examines its cultural and environmental influence, referencing the contributions and legacy.In the trailer for the fantasy romantic comedy, Elizabeth Olsen is confronted with a decision regarding Eternity.
In anticipation of its theatrical debut this Thanksgiving, a new trailer has been released for Eternity, the fantasy romantic comedy by writer-director David Freyne. The film presents Joan with a challenging decision…World Cinema: Latest News, Blockbuster Premieres, and Behind-the-Scenes Stories
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