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The Studio season 1 (2025) Review (No Spoilers): A Joke where Hollywood is the Punchline

Seth Rogen shines as a hapless studio head in this adorable, witty Hollywood comedy. A hilarious, visually stunning love letter to movie-making. The Studio ©Apple Ever wondered about the business of making movies? Along with the director and his team, there’s the whole engine of the production house that participates in the creation of what […]

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Severance season 2 (2025) review (No Spoilers): A 3-year wait for what?

A long-awaited return marred by sluggish pacing and unanswered questions. Britt Lower’s powerhouse performance and biting corporate satire saves this season. Adam Scott, Zach Cherry and Britt Lower in Severance season 2. ©Apple Severance returns after an agonizing 3 years starting 2025 with a bang. Season 1 came out the same year as the first

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Mickey 17 (2025) review (No Spoilers): Bong Joon Ho and Robert Pattinson make a winning team

Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17 is just what you’d expect from the acclaimed director, a dazzling film. Robert Pattinson gives a career-best performance. What did I sign up for? The master storyteller, Mr. Bong Joon Ho, is back after his wildly successful Parasite in 2019, to present Mickey 17, a sci-fi black comedy that takes place in

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Adolescence miniseries (2025) review (No Spoilers): raw and unflinching

Adolescence—A dive into parenthood’s darkest hour from Netflix. Stephen Graham presents a dynamite show with a terrific performance. Adolescence is a prime example of the theory that if a movie or TV show is of high quality, with themes about an authentic human experience, it will find an audience. A British show with a relatively

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Severance season 1 (2022) review (No Spoilers): Ben Stiller directs peak TV!

Severance (Apple TV+) is a darkly witty, visually stunning, social critique of modern work culture. Unmissable. What if there was a way to achieve absolute work-life balance? Severance takes place in a world where a company, ‘Lumon’ can implant chips in their employees’ brains so they can completely disconnect from their work personality and vice

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You’re Cordially Invited (2025) movie review

Will Ferrell vs. Reese Witherspoon in a wedding war! You’re Cordially Invited mixes chaos and sharp laughs—flaws and all. You’re Cordially Invited catches you by surprise. As soft music plays while Will Ferrell is cleaning his house, looking like another version of his ‘Daddy’s Home’ character, you are all set to roll your eyes. But then his daughter

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A Complete Unknown (2024) movie review

Timothée Chalamet becomes Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown—Mangold’s mesmerising biopic is a musically delightful, visually lush ode to an artist. An unknown Bob Dylan (Timothy Chalamet) hitchhikes to New York City, walks into a bar, and finds out where his music idol, Woody Guthrie (Scoot McNairy), lives. Upon meeting, Guthrie asks him to play something for him.

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Juror #2 (2024) Review (No Spoilers): Hoult is Trapped in a Provocative Moral Dilemma

Clint Eastwood’s final film delivers a fresh and thought-provoking courtroom thriller exploring moral ambiguity with a stellar Nicholas Hoult. Clint Eastwood, in what he says to be his final film, has created an intelligent and thought-provoking thriller that is sure to ignite conversations on the moral conundrum Juror #2 presents. If you haven’t watched the

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