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Cutscenes | Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel Turn the ...

Cutscenes explores—and blurs—the intersection of cinema and video games.Eat the ...

Why Did The Best Picture Oscar Nominees Leave The Produ...

As soon as the 2025 Academy Award nominations were released this morning, the in...

Panasonic Announces Major Firmware Updates for Host of ...

With NAB still a few months away, many of the major camera manufacturers are har...

Canon’s Latest RF Zoom Lens is Its Smallest and Lightes...

As Canon continues to refine and fill out its R lineup of mirrorless cameras in ...

The 2025 Oscar Nominations: Who's In and Who Got Snubbed?

It's the most wonderful time of year, Awards Season. And we're finally to the 97...

8 Films That Inspired Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu'

There is so much to appreciate about Robert Eggers' Nosferatu. The period-accura...

Introduction | “The Watchman”

Ali Cherri’s The Watchman is now showing exclusively on MUBI.The Watchman (Ali C...

Rushes | Los Angeles Wildfires, the Best Films of 1934,...

Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. To keep up with our late...

In Print | Notebook Issue 6

“In the Moment of Match-Strike” is available via direct subscription or in selec...

Sleepless Nocturne: On “Nightshift”

This January, we’ve commissioned a series of short essays considering film resto...

One of Them Days Review: A Zany Female Buddy Comedy

Lawrence Lamont’s One of Them Days marks a vibrant and chaotic entry into the fe...

The Brutalist review – gorgeous, capital-C Cinema

Adrien Brody is phenomenal in Brady Corbet's sublime three-and-a-half hour drama...

Wolf Man review – a bit of a howler

Leigh Whannell follows up The Invisible Man with another present-day revival of ...

What Is Section 31? The Clandestine Star Trek Organizat...

The latest Star Trek movie is Section 31, a Paramount+ original that expands on ...

Wish You Were Here – Review

The Review Some say love is a burning thing, and maybe that’s true. Maybe it mak...

Presence review – an enjoyably swift chiller

Steven Soderbergh plays with the cinematic form to craft a compelling story abou...

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