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Valentine’s Weekend “Zaddy” Sightings: Pedro Pascal and Rafael Olarra Cozy Up in the Big Apple
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Warfare (2025) – Review
Warfare (2025) – Review A War Film That Feels Remembered Rather Than Written From the moment Warfare begins, it’s clear this isn’t a war movie trying to entertain in a conventional sense. It feels closer to someone reconstructing a memory than telling a story. Directed by Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland (Civil War), the film…
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The Amateur (2025): A Slow-Burning Revenge Thriller
The Amateur (2025): A Slow-Burning Revenge Thriller The Amateur: Introduction I went into The Amateur expecting a fairly standard revenge thriller, but what I got was something quieter, darker, than I anticipated. Directed by James Hawes and based on Robert Littell’s novel. The film takes familiar genre ingredients and reshapes them into a character-driven story.…
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Golden Globes 2026: Surprises, Sweeps, and an Identity Crisis
Golden Globes 2026: Surprises, Sweeps, and an Identity Crisis Award season is officially underway. Celebrating the best film and television of 2025—and once again, the Golden Globes 2026 kicked things off. Over the years, the ceremony has grown in popularity. It is widely viewed as a bellwether for how the Oscars may unfold. The 83rd…
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A Working Man Review
A Working Man Review A Working Man (2025) – Movie Review In A Working Man, David Ayer directs a gritty 2025 action thriller, co-writing the screenplay with Sylvester Stallone and adapting Chuck Dixon’s novel Levon’s Trade. Jason Statham stars alongside Michael Peña and David Harbour, and from the opening scenes, the film makes clear its…




