The Right to a Life That Doesn’t Fit the Template
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Teenage babysitter Carrie Dawson has a chip on her shoulder on the heels of a humiliating family scandal. When she finds out that neighborhood Queen Bee Madeline Cooper may be to blame, she is determined to exact revenge – even if it means discovering and exposing Madeline’s own scandalous secret. As Carrie gets closer to
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James Stewart as Jefferson Smith, who’s down but not out, in 1939’s comedy-drama, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” I never watched Mr. Smith Goes to Washington until 2025 for evolving reasons. First, I was not very political in my younger years, so the subject matter didn’t interest me. Later, when I did become more invested in politics,
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The first totally new live-action TV series in James Gunn’s DC Universe — Peacemaker was a transplant from the old DC Extended Universe — is Lanterns, a new take on the classic DC hero Green Lantern. The show, co-created by Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof, and DC Comics writer Tom King, stars a veteran Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) who is training John
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One of the most important jobs of any fantasy story, irrespective of medium, is to provide its audience with an escape from the real world into one of great wonders. So, it’s no surprise that we keep returning to our favorite fantasy shows time and again, finding a much-needed escape from the pains of reality
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Isabella Rossellini’s legacy is primarily tied to her role as Dorothy Vallens in “Blue Velvet.” Vallens is deliciously captivating and elusive, like the best characters in film noir, and she eschews rational, clear interpretations as we delve further into her mystery. Rossellini remains proud of what she accomplished as Vallens, and considers it the most
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HBO Max has become one of the streaming era’s crown jewels, but with the Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, there’s a sense of confusion around what comes next for arguably one of the best streamers of this era. HBO Max, which has gone through a few lives in its time on the market,
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Euphoria and devastation are the twin emotional poles that prop up the lopsided big top that is Oliver Laxe’ Sirât, a film about life, death, and music that’s not made for your ears but for your heart. The film opens with the building of a miniature ancient civilisation, the bricks and mortar being used are giant speakers
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Scream 7 star Anna Camp issued an apology for a statement she shared on social media that taunted those who protested the new movie in the wake of Melissa Barrera’s controversial departure from the franchise. Camp shared another account’s Instagram story that taunted: “The boycott didn’t work. The critics’ hate didn’t work. The pathetic leaks
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Siddhant Chaturvedi has never been shy of choosing characters that sit slightly off the beaten path, but his next idea feels even more personal. As of March 2026, the actor has spoken about wanting to return to where it all began, Ballia in Uttar Pradesh, and shape a film that draws from the life he