James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg is a tense and absorbing historical drama that explores the moral and psychological aftermath of World War II.
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Sydney Sweeney transforms in Christy, a raw and unflinching look at the rise, fall, and resilience of boxing’s first female superstar. From the ring’s glory to the shadows of abuse, David Michôd’s drama pulls no punches.
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Sarah’s Oil tells the remarkable true story of Sarah Rector, the eleven-year-old Black girl who defied the odds, struck oil, and became America’s youngest Black millionaire.
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In All the Empty Rooms, veteran CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman takes a heartbreaking yet profoundly human journey through the preserved bedrooms of children lost to school shootings.
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Director Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, The Favourite) turns paranoia into high art with Bugonia, a darkly comic psychological thriller about belief, madness, and moral delusion.
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Set against the neon-soaked backdrop of Macau, the film is a fever dream of chaos, guilt, and fleeting redemption. Farrell and Chen shine in this messy but magnetic drama that proves Berger’s hot streak is no accident.
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Tessa Thompson delivers one of the most emotionally charged performances of her career in Hedda, Nia DaCosta’s lush reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play.
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