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Category: Entertainment
11 Times That D’Angelo Made a Movie Better with his Music
Like so many contemporary R&B fans, I was gutted when it was reported that Michael Eugene Archer, better known as…
October 18, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, TV show, TV/Streaming
In Mubi’s “Hal & Harper,” Cooper Raiff Has a Hard Time Growing Up
The final episode of Cooper Raiff‘s eight-part series, “Hal & Harper,” opens with a dedication: “For parents and the parentified.”…
October 18, 2025
Entertainment, Features, Film, News, TV show
The 11 Best Body-Swap Movies, Ranked
Who hasn’t at least once fantasized about switching lives with someone who, from a distance, seems to have a more…
October 18, 2025
BFI London 2025, Entertainment, Festivals, Film, Left-Handed Girl, News, Reviews, TV show
BFI London Review: Left-Handed Girl is a Striking Drama Told Through a Child’s Eyes
The neon-lit alleyways of Taipei’s night markets have never looked quite so vivid as they do through a child’s eyes.…
October 18, 2025
Entertainment, Festivals, Film, Mamoru Hosoda, News, NYFF 2025, Reviews, Scarlet, TV show
NYFF Review: Scarlet Finds Mamoru Hosoda Simplistically Adapting a Timeless Tale
Across two decades of crafting animated features, director Mamoru Hosoda has made both intimate dramas like Wolf Children and high-concept…
October 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, Interviews, News, TV show
I Wanted Them to Be Weird: Director John McPhail on Mixing Genres and Encouraging Actors in “Grow”
“Grow,” which opens on October 17, is a charming story about a girl named Charlie (newcomer Priya-Rose Brookwell) with a…
October 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, TV show, TV/Streaming
William Fichtner Transforms AMC’s “Talamasca” Into Something Worthwhile
AMC has slowly become a dominating force in genre television. From “Dark Winds” to “Interview with the Vampire,” they’ve crafted…
October 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, TV show, TV/Streaming
In the Third Season of “The Diplomat,” It’s All Upsides and Distances, Darling
Season 3 of “The Diplomat,” Debora Cahn’s feast of political intrigue and personal drama, has landed on Netflix. If you…
October 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, The Criterion Collection, TV show
November on The Criterion Channel Brings Howard Hawks, Trent Reznor, Blackout Noir & More
November, Noirvember, tomato, tomahto. The Criterion Channel continue their quest to find every known subgenre with “Blackout Noir,” which places…
October 17, 2025
Entertainment, Festivals, Film, Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro, News, Reviews, TV show, Venice 2025
Frankenstein Review: Guillermo del Toro Crafts an Intricate World and Rhythmically Off-Kilter Adaptation
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Venice coverage. Frankenstein opens in theaters on October 17…