Little in this film is predictable, and the knockout performances sing with hope and unexpected wonder.
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Underneath the clean, white American brand of America's first private zoo lurked an association with Hitler’s criminal crony Hermann Göring.
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Layla practices Baha’i while Sasan is Muslim, so the coming societal conflict is predictable and carries heavy emotional weight.
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Why do horror movies make money? A panel of “scary experts” took on this topic at the 2026 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘I Can Only Imagine 2’ – MercyMe’s Story Continues
The story of MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard continues. This sequel finds Millard taking upcoming singer Tim Timmons under his wing.
Read More »CinemaCon 2026: What’s Coming from Sony Pictures Entertainment
Sony highlights its upcoming movies, from anime and videogame adaptations to a new 'Insidious' film and the first collab between the Fanning sisters.
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Sony Pictures Classics The SPC presentation started with I Swear about a young British man suffering Tourette’s. From Saudi Arabia comes Haifaa al-Mansour’s Unidentified, a mystery about a woman who wants to investigate the death of a young women when the authorities seem to have no interest. Gail Daughtry and …
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After coming onto the scene in 2023 with Sound of Freedom, 2025 saw them become the #8 movie distributor and they hope for greater success in 2026.
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At SXSW 2026, ‘Normal’ with Bob Odenkirk and ‘Pretty Lethal’ with Uma Thurman, used clever and creative screenwriting tropes to create engaging and exciting cinema.
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