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My Lord X review: M Sasikumar-Chaithra J Achar’s social drama gets thumbs up, story revolves around; fans call it
The Tamil film My Lord has been released in theaters on 13 February 2026. Here's what the audiences say about the social ...
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Method Acting Gone Wrong: 10 Stars Who Transformed for a Role Only to Get Zero Nominations
Extreme physical and psychological transformations didn’t guarantee awards recognition for these committed performances. From drastic weight changes to total immersion in character, some actors pushed ...
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Top 20 movies that shocked fans by being awful
From big-budget flops to sequel disasters, some films had everything going for them but still crashed and burned! Join us as we count down our picks for movies that should have been amazing but turned ...
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‘Pixar's Best': Hoppers Gets ‘Awesome' First Reactions Ahead of Reviews
First reactions and reviews for Hoppers, Pixar’s first 2026 release, have emerged ahead of its theatrical release. The ...
Matt Johnson's film concerns a pair of Toronto-based musicians who go to elaborate lengths to score a gig. By Frank Scheck It’s hard to imagine people having lukewarm reactions to the new time-travel ...
In late January 2026, a rumor spread online claiming that the long-running Hollywood trade magazine Variety had published a scathing review of "Melania," a new documentary about first lady Melania ...
This movie review is so not brat. Charli XCX stars as a fictionalized ticking-bomb version of herself in the meta mockumentary “The Moment” (★½ out of four; rated R; in theaters Feb. 6) and, at least ...
The primary question in all matters concerning Melania Trump is “What is she thinking?” The First Lady is an endless font of utterly puzzling behavior. So it’s fitting that at the premiere of her film ...
Look no further than Rotten Tomatoes to see how big America's cultural political divide has grown. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Our great national political divide has come to Rotten Tomatoes. The ...
The poster for Send Help advertises the film as, “from the director of The Evil Dead and Drag Me to Hell” — notably not Spider-Man (or its two sequels). No, the kind of Sam Raimi film you’re getting ...
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