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Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Venice Film Festival

The 2025 Venice Film Festival jury, headed by Alexander Payne, awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the top prize, despite mixed audience and critical reactions, recognizing its unique approach in contrast to the prevalent focus on contemporary global issues in other competing films...

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Del Toro's Handsome Frankenstein Monster Muddies the Classic Story

Guillermo del Toro's new Frankenstein adaptation, starring a strikingly attractive monster, deviates significantly from Mary Shelley's original novel, resulting in a muddled and confusing film.

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BBC Critics' Top 7 Films of 2025 So Far

BBC Culture's film critics chose seven notable 2025 films: the horror "Weapons," romantic comedy "Materialists," British comedy "The Ballad of Wallis Island," sci-fi thriller "Companion," the vampire film "Sinners," war drama "Warfare," and the dog-centric "The Friend.

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Fantastic Four Reboot Finds Success in Standalone Narrative

The Fantastic Four: First Steps", a PG-rated film directed by Matt Shakman and starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Joseph Quinn, reboots the Fantastic Four franchise in a 1960s alternate-reality Manhattan, introducing them as they battle the planet-eating villain Galactus and his minion, Silve...

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Fantastic Four" Receives Overwhelmingly Positive Early Reactions

Fantastic Four", a Marvel Studios film releasing July 24, 2025, is generating overwhelmingly positive early reactions from critics and viewers, praising its visuals, performances (especially Vanessa Kirby), and narrative, suggesting a potential box-office success and shift in MCU direction.

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Gunn's Superman: A Humanized Superhero for a Cynical World

James Gunn's new Superman film, released this weekend, features a more humanized portrayal of the iconic superhero, his first defeat, and the inclusion of Krypto, his dog, challenging typical superhero narratives and addressing contemporary social cynicism.

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Brokeback Mountain at 20: A Look Back at Ang Lee's Classic

Twenty years after its release, Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain" remains a landmark film, prompting reflection on its portrayal of queer love and the evolving understanding of LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood.

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Colman and Cumberbatch: On-Screen Rivalry, Off-Screen Camaraderie

Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch, known for their roles in "The Crown" and "Sherlock," respectively, discuss their new film, "The Roses," a modern adaptation of "The War of the Roses," revealing their close friendship and insights into successful marriages.

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Amazon's "The Map That Leads to You": A Predictable Romantic Drama

The Map That Leads to You", an Amazon Prime romantic drama premiering this month, follows American finance graduate Heather (Madelyn Cline) as she falls for New Zealander Jack (KJ Apa) during a European trip, altering her meticulously planned life, in a story similar to Netflix's "My Oxford Year.

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Fantastic Four: Family Under Threat

The Fantastic Four: First Steps", released July 24th, depicts Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and Thing facing Galactus, who wants to adopt their unborn son due to his potential cosmic powers, forcing them to choose between saving Earth and their child.

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Gunn's Superman: A New Origin and Societal Impact

James Gunn's Superman film presents a new origin story where Kal-El's parents possibly intended for him to become a destroyer, contrasting with previous narratives; the film explores societal reactions to metahumans and features supporting characters like a cynical Supergirl.

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Gunn's Hopeful Superman: A New Chapter

James Gunn's new Superman movie, premiering July 9th, portrays a compassionate and hopeful Superman already established in his role, exploring his relationship with Lois Lane while facing challenges to his public image and grappling with his dual identity.

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