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Day: September 17, 2025
September 17, 2025
Entertainment, Festivals & Awards, Film, News, TV show
TIFF 2025: Hamnet, Driver’s Ed, EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
There was much ado about some of the biggest festival favorites and premieres coming to the 50th Toronto International Film…
September 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, Interviews, News, TV show
11 Baseball Movies that Hit it Out of the Park from Make Me Commissioner’s Jane Leavy
Jane Leavy knows baseball. And she really loves baseball. She’s a former sportswriter and author of best-sellers about Sandy Koufax…
September 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, TV show, TV/Streaming
“Gen V” Rivals “The Boys” in a Sharper and Sleeker Season Two
In the final episode of the first season of Prime’s “Gen V,” our young heroes were left defeated and imprisoned,…
September 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, Tributes, TV show
The River Flows: Robert Redford (1936 – 2025)
“Even the anatomy of a river was laid bare. Not far downstream was a dry channel where the river had…
September 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, TV show
Watch: Scarlett Johansson Finds Rituals in Yorgos Lanthimos-Directed Prada Ad
If one finds it a bit hard to endure feature-length works by Yorgos Lanthimos these days, he may have found…
September 17, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, TV show
Exclusive: Japan Society Announces October Series Shiguéhiko Hasumi: Another History of the Movie in America and Japan
In a late contender for series of the year, New York’s Japan Society has given programming carte blanche to Shiguéhiko…
September 17, 2025
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Entertainment, Film, kogonada, News, Reviews, TV show
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey Review: Kogonada Crafts a Lovely Adventure with Trademark Empathy
If there’s a thread running through Kogonada’s films to date, it’s his distinct fascination with spare, deeply human character studies…
September 17, 2025
Critic's Pick, Entertainment, Festivals, Film, News, Paul Greengrass, Reviews, The Lost Bus, TIFF 2025, TV show
TIFF Review: Paul Greengrass’ The Lost Bus is a Disaster Movie Master Class
In The Lost Bus, the latest propulsive and sweat-inducing disaster thriller from Paul Greengrass, a few electric sparks from a major…