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  • ‘Silenced’ Review: Post-#MeToo Doc Addresses Worldwide Misogyny (and So Much Else)

    Sundance 2026: Selina Miles’ documentary has a powerful thesis but could use a tighter edit

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    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 25, 2026 @ 12:37 PM
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    ‘Silenced’ Review: Post-#MeToo Doc Addresses Worldwide Misogyny (and So Much Else)
  • ‘Zootopia 2’ Slithers Onto Digital This Week, Arrives on Blu-ray and 4K in March

    Disney’s most successful animated feature finally heads home

    By

    Drew Taylor
    January 25, 2026 @ 10:43 AM
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    10:43 AM
    ‘Zootopia 2’ Slithers Onto Digital This Week, Arrives on Blu-ray and 4K in March
  • ‘The Gallerist’ Review: Natalie Portman Tries to Sell a Dead Body in Uneven Art World Satire

    Sundance 2026: Filmmaker Cathy Yan returns to her indie roots with a too-tidy twist on art vs. commerce

    By

    Matt Donato
    January 25, 2026 @ 10:42 AM
    Movies
    10:42 AM
    ‘The Gallerist’ Review: Natalie Portman Tries to Sell a Dead Body in Uneven Art World Satire
  • ‘Zi’ Review: Michelle Mao Is Magnificent in Kogonada’s Transcendent Meditation on Time

    Sundance 2026: The acclaimed director of “Columbus” and “After Yang” returns to form in breathtaking fashion

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 25, 2026 @ 9:16 AM
    Movies
    9:16 AM
    ‘Zi’ Review: Michelle Mao Is Magnificent in Kogonada’s Transcendent Meditation on Time
  • ‘Tell Me Everything’ Director Moshe Rosenthal on Making a Father-Son Drama Amid the Israel-Hamas War

    Sundance 2026: “When other stuff, bigger stuff, is happening around you, suddenly you get a lot of moments of doubt,” Rosenthal tells TheWrap

    By

    Umberto Gonzalez
    January 25, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
    Movies
    9:00 AM
    ‘Tell Me Everything’ Director Moshe Rosenthal on Making a Father-Son Drama Amid the Israel-Hamas War
  • The 7 Best Psychological Thrillers on HBO Max Right Now

    From “Perfect Blue” to “Misery”

    By

    Alex Welch
    January 25, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
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    The 7 Best Psychological Thrillers on HBO Max Right Now
  • ‘Wicker’ Review: Olivia Colman and Alexander Skarsgård Fable Is Well-Intentioned but Wooden

    Sundance 2026: Despite its promising premise of a woman who asks for a literal wicker husband, this creaky fantasy is stiff in all the wrong ways

    By

    Chase Hutchinson
    January 25, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
    Movies
    9:00 AM
    ‘Wicker’ Review: Olivia Colman and Alexander Skarsgård Fable Is Well-Intentioned but Wooden
  • Yoshi Arrives in New ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Trailer

    Universal will move the Illumination film’s release up to Wednesday on Easter weekend

    By

    Jeremy Fuster
    January 25, 2026 @ 8:49 AM
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    8:49 AM
    Yoshi Arrives in New ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Trailer
  • ‘The Shitheads’ Review: Macon Blair’s Stoner Comedy Is All Laughs… Until It Turns Sour

    Sundance 2026: Dave Franco and O’Shea Jackson Jr. are tasked with transporting a troubled rich teen, played by Mason Thames, in the tonal misfire

    By

    Matt Donato
    January 25, 2026 @ 8:46 AM
    Movies
    8:46 AM
    ‘The Shitheads’ Review: Macon Blair’s Stoner Comedy Is All Laughs… Until It Turns Sour
  • ‘Bedford Park’ Review: A Devastating and Deeply Korean Story About Lost Souls Finding Healing

    Sundance 2026: Two immigrant children navigate love and loss in Stephanie Ahn’s stirring drama

    By

    Zachary Lee
    January 25, 2026 @ 8:25 AM
    Movies
    8:25 AM
    ‘Bedford Park’ Review: A Devastating and Deeply Korean Story About Lost Souls Finding Healing
  • ‘Mercy’ Opens to $11.2 Million as Box Office Plunges Into Cold Streak

    Blizzards and a lack of fresh hits have sent this weekend’s overall total dropping to just $59 million

    By

    Jeremy Fuster
    January 25, 2026 @ 7:59 AM
    Box Office
    7:59 AM
    ‘Mercy’ Opens to $11.2 Million as Box Office Plunges Into Cold Streak
  • Salman Rushdie on Jihadism, Fascism and the Fight for Free Expression: ‘Everybody’s Gone Crazy’

    Sundance 2026: The violence in Minnesota hung over the documentary about the 2022 stabbing attack on the writer

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    January 25, 2026 @ 7:51 AM

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    Salman Rushdie on Jihadism, Fascism and the Fight for Free Expression: ‘Everybody’s Gone Crazy’

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  • How John Wilson’s ‘The History of Concrete’ Became A Reflection of Life as a Documentary Filmmaker

    Sundance 2026: The director turned the camera on himself to chronicle how hard it was to make a film about something so seemingly dull

    By

    Jeremy Fuster
    January 25, 2026 @ 7:00 AM
    Movies
    7:00 AM
    How John Wilson’s ‘The History of Concrete’ Became A Reflection of Life as a Documentary Filmmaker
  • ‘The Friend’s House Is Here’ Review: Iran’s Underground Artists Speak Out, But at What Cost?

    Sundance 2026: Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz’s film offers a portrait of a country and a generation on the brink of incredible change

    By

    Katie Rife
    January 24, 2026 @ 9:45 PM
    Movies
    9:45 PM
    ‘The Friend’s House Is Here’ Review: Iran’s Underground Artists Speak Out, But at What Cost?
  • Fairy Tale ‘Wicker’ Gets Sundance Standing Ovation as Audiences Swoon Over Hot Wicker Man Alexander Skarsgard

    Sundance 2026: Can Skarsgard be sexy when playing a literal man made of wicker? Yes, yes he can

    By

    Adam Chitwood
    January 24, 2026 @ 9:38 PM
    Movies
    9:38 PM
    Fairy Tale ‘Wicker’ Gets Sundance Standing Ovation as Audiences Swoon Over Hot Wicker Man Alexander Skarsgard
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