Film

While the 2025 movie schedule seems to be flying by, it’s important to remember that we’re still early into the year’s rundown of exciting entertainment. I myself had to keep that in mind during today’s Disney 2025 Annual Shareholders Meeting Live Blog, because while reading what our own Dirk Libbey was reporting there was no
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When it was first announced that Marvel and Netflix were teaming up to create multiple streaming series in a plan that would, like the Avengers before them, create a new superhero team, fans got excited. However, the final product’s reception was mixed at best. It sounds like Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos could say the same
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Grosse Pointe Garden Society arrived in the 2025 TV schedule to bring some murder mystery to NBC’s Sunday nights, and the latest episode dropped a big clue about the identity of the deceased – a.k.a. “Quiche.” That, or the drama dropped a major red herring to thicken the plot that much more as episodes continue
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The mere mention of Macaulay Culkin, Catherine O’Hara or Christopher Columbus might make a person want to rewatch 1990’s Home Alone. Culkin’s Kevin McCallister continues to stand as one of the most iconic ’90s movie characters, and I’d argue that O’Hara’s Kate should be in the same boat. Fans continue to shower love on the
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Mild SPOILERS for Black Bag are ahead. You can check out this 2025 movie schedule entry in theaters now. When I heard about Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag, I never could’ve anticipated it would end up being one of the more unique new action movies I’ve seen in awhile. Yes, it involves an all-star cast including
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I respect and admire Colman Domingo’s acting abilities. He transforms himself with each performance and grows with each new project. Therefore, I looked forward to watching his Oscar-nominated Sing Sing performance. Domingo earned this nomination, and in my opinion, possibly should have won. Not only is his performance breathtaking, but the film is outstanding. Anyone
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When it comes to every Pixar movie that’s been produced in the past 30 years, there are plenty of great titles. Yes, I like the newer films, and I’m looking forward to upcoming flicks, including Elio, which hits theaters this summer. However, there’s just something about the classics that just really hit for me. Monsters,
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