Love isn’t a fairytale. It’s messy, quiet, funny, and shaped by real life. These 10 romantic films reflect modern love and why it still matters.
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I sat down the other night to look at my bank statement, and it’s getting ridiculous. Between the Apple ecosystem,…
A glitzy premiere, locked-out press, and a $75 million spend that couldn’t buy buzz. The Melaniadocumentary arrives as image and reality quietly collide.
Season 4 of Bridgerton is here. Old secrets still sting, new love takes centre stage, and the ton braces for its messiest chapter yet.
An AI-made film about a tech apocalypse finds a distributor as Hollywood panics over AI, proving the future it fears is already being sold.
Kanye West issues a heartfelt apology for past antisemitic rants, cites bipolar disorder, reflects on harm caused, and shares his journey toward treatment and clarity.
Early reactions to The Wrecking Crew highlight playful action, strong chemistry, and a tone that knows when to have fun without overthinking it.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer levels up the hype, finally unveiling Yoshi and teasing a bigger, bolder adventure beyond the Mushroom Kingdom. With classic power-ups.
Warner Bros. ties its Oscar record with 30 nods, while Ryan Coogler’s Sinners makes history with 16 nominations and shifts the prestige power map.
After No Way Home, Peter Parker has no mentors, no friends, and no shortcuts. Brand New Day promises a Spider-Man we haven’t seen before.