#Film
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The Wizard of the Kremlin isn't really about Putin's evil. It's about the clever people who thought they could manage him—and what that says about how power actually works.
The 2026 Academy Awards finally arrive Sunday—five months after the season began. Who will win, who should win, and what this exhausting race tells us about Hollywood's creative bets.
Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' attempts a bold reimagining of Frankenstein's Bride but gets lost in its own ambitious genre-blending. What happens when filmmakers bite off more than they can chew?
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[email protected]Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon redefined martial arts cinema and cross-cultural storytelling. What makes Ang Lee's masterpiece endure in today's globalized film landscape?
Gore Verbinski's new sci-fi film tackles humanity's relationship with screens. But can cinema cure what cinema helped create?
Director Emerald Fennell strips down Emily Brontë's complex novel into a visceral, MTV-styled Gothic romance that works precisely because it abandons literary fidelity for cinematic truth.
Japan's rental family industry reveals profound truths about modern loneliness and the performance of human connection in our digital age.
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