A revisit of the controversial 1976 film starring Robert De Niro that turned Martin Scorsese into one of the most famous—and controversial—filmmakers of his time.
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Modern Classics: ‘Taxi Driver’, Scorsese and De Niro’s Descent into Urban Hell
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‘Calle Málaga’ Review: Carmen Maura Shines in an Overstuffed Tangier Tale
Forced to sell the house she’s lived in all her life, an elderly woman navigates family pressure, financial precarity, and a budding romance in a fight to stay in the Moroccan city.
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‘Crazy Old Lady’ Review: The Gothic Fury of Carmen Maura (Shudder)
When a worried daughter asks her ex to check on her unstable mother for one night, what begins as an awkward favor turns into a nightmare. In an old, decaying mansion, buried traumas resurface and reality dissolves into madness.
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‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ Review: Rose Byrne in a Relentless Descent Into Maternal Panic (HBO Max)
Mary Bronstein turns everyday anxiety into pure horror. Rose Byrne gives a stunning performance as a mother overwhelmed by her daughter’s illness, a collapsing home, and her own unraveling mind in this claustrophobic, darkly comic descent into maternal despair.
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‘Neighbors’ Review: The Thin Wall Between Petty and Dangerous
A docuseries that follows escalating neighborhood disputes—over property lines, pets, privacy, and pride—revealing how minor grievances can spiral into something far more volatile. Streaming on HB
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‘Dead of Winter’ Review: Emma Thompson Trapped in a Snowbound Minnesota Nightmare
After finding a bloodstained cabin in the frozen Minnesota wilderness, a fisherwoman becomes trapped in a deadly game with two amateur kidnappers while trying to rescue their captive.
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‘Paul McCartney: Man on the Run’ Review: Finding a New Chord After the Beatles
The former Beatle revisits the turbulent 1970s — from lawsuits and low-fi experiments to Wings’ arena triumphs — tracing the long, uncertain road from breakup to reinvention.
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‘In the Blink of an Eye’ Review: A Time-Spanning Drama That Plays Like a Product Demo
Three interconnected stories spanning from prehistoric Earth to deep space explore the fragile bonds between parents, children and time. Starring Rashida Jones and Kate McKinnon.
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‘The World Will Tremble’ Review: A Holocaust Story of Resistance
A group of prisoners attempt to escape an extermination camp during World War II, the first known Nazi camp of that nature, with the plan to tell the world of the systematic atrocities carried out.
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‘The Bluff’ Review: Old-School Pirate Pulp With a Modern Action Kick (Prime Video)
When her quiet life on a remote island is shattered by the return of her vengeful former captain, a skilled ex-pirate must confront her bloody past and unleash her deadly talents to save her family from a ruthless siege.



