A grieving mother travels across parallel universes, repeatedly killing the man who murdered her daughter, until rescuing a troubled teenager begins to change her endless cycle of revenge.
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‘Redux Redux’ Review: Low-Budget Sci-Fi Finds Heart in an Endless Cycle of Revenge
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‘Vladimir’ Review: Rachel Weisz Stars in Netflix’s Sex-Charged Campus Comedy
A fifty-something literature professor develops an obsessive fascination with a younger colleague, forcing her to confront the contradictions of her open marriage, campus politics, and the uneasy boundaries between desire and power.
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‘War Machine’ Review: Alan Ritchson vs. a Very Big Alien Problem (Netflix)
A traumatized Ranger recruit must lead his squad during a brutal training exercise when a mysterious alien machine crashes nearby, turning their final test into a deadly fight for survival. Starring Alan Ritchson.
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‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: Tommy Shelby Gets Pulled Back In (Netflix)
The retired gangster is pulled back into the criminal world when a Nazi-backed scheme reaches Birmingham—and his own family. Starring Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth.
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‘Rooster’ Review: Steve Carell Goes Back to School in a Breezy Campus Comedy (HBO Max)
A timid crime novelist becomes a guest lecturer at his daughter’s university, where their already complicated relationship collides with academic rivalries, scandals, and campus chaos. Premieres March 8 on HBO Max.
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‘Kontinental ’25’ Review: A Suicide in the New Europe
After becoming entangled in a tragic event, a Romanian woman begins to question what to do with her life in this tragicomedy from the director of «Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn.»
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‘Dry Leaf’ Review: A Disappearance, A Road Trip, A Nation
In Alexandre Koberidze’s «Dry Leaf», a father’s search for his missing daughter becomes a whimsical journey through Georgia’s backroads and football fields.
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‘The Moment’ Review: Charli XCX and A24 Turn Pop Branding into Cinema
As her «Brat» moment fades, pop star Charli XCX invites an director to film her tour—only to find satire and self-promotion increasingly indistinguishable.
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‘The Hunt’ Review: Benoît Magimel Anchors a Tense Tale of Retaliation (Apple TV)
After a hunting trip turns into a deadly shootout, four friends who choose to stay silent find themselves targeted for revenge — as violence begins to unravel their families and their lives.
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‘Bau: Artist at War’ Review: Emile Hirsch Can’t Rescue a Cliché-Ridden Biopic
Deported from the Krakow ghetto to Plaszow, a young artist fights to survive, marries in secret, and eventually builds a new life in Israel.



