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Chiwetel Ejiofor plays a troubled furniture-store owner in a movie that turns the Internet memes of liminal space into an atmospheric freakout.
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Movie review: D-Day drama 'Pressure' makes the weather worth watching
The premise of “Pressure,” the new World War II movie from director Anthony Maras and writer David Haig, is a hyperfocused look at the days leading up to D-Day with a special focus on the meteorologists.
The labyrinth of the mind.
The British obsession with the weather goes from an easily mocked national quirk to a world-beating point of pride in “Pressure,” a handsome, efficient WWII drama that doesn’t go quite so far as to say a weatherman won the war,
Led by some fine performances backed by excellent dialogue and cinematic stagecraft, 'Pressure' is a solid historical thriller that provides a unique historical perspective we don’t often get.
But the breakout star of the series, “Baby Yoda,” aka “The Child,” aka Grogu, has become a ubiquitous pop cultural sensation, so it’s nearly impossible to go in completely cold to the big screen adaptation of the series,
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2026 Cannes Movie Reviews List
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival is underway with French filmmaker Pierre Salvadori's The Electric Kiss serving as the opening-night pic. Among the headline filmmakers debuting new works on the Croisette this year are previous Palme d'Or winners Cristian Mungiu and Hirokazu Kore-eda,
If you're obsessed with horror, you're probably eagerly anticipating "Obsession." This new Blumhouse horror flick from indie filmmaker Curry Barker is one of the hottest movies coming to theaters this weekend,
Obsession” is his second feature, arriving hot on the heels of his self-distributed film “Milk & Serial,” an outgrowth of the sketch comedy and horror shorts he’s been making for YouTube, with collaborator Cooper Tomlinson,
Film Review: PASSENGER (2026): A Horror Film That Takes a Wrong Turn and Never Gets Back on the Road
Film Review, a movie directed by André Øvredal, written by Zachary Donohue and T.W. Burgess and starring Jacob Scipio, Lou