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Social Reckoning, The: Sorkin’s Sequel to Oscar-Winner “Social Network”

The new film examines the whistleblower revelations that emerged as the platform became a global force.

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Cinema 2026: Nadav Lapid–Absurdity of Boycotting Israel’s Great Dissident Artist

Natalie Portman and French directors Justine Triet (Anatomy of a Fall) and Jacques Audiard (Emilia Perez) have joined an open letter condemning the cultural boycott of Israeli directr Nadav Lapid.

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Social Reckoning, The: Sorkin’s Sequel to Oscar-Winner “Social Network”

The new film examines the whistleblower revelations that emerged as the platform became a global force.

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Social Reckoning, The: Sorkin’s Sequel to Oscar-Winner “Social Network”

The new film examines the whistleblower revelations that emerged as the platform became a global force.

Scary Movie: Scores Franchise-Best $55 Million Opening

The R-rated parody was joined at the top of charts by Backrooms and Obsession, two horror films that appealed to Gen Z crowds. also scored.

Marilyn Monroe at 100: Celebration–“Asphalt Jungle,” John Huston’s Crime Noir

Marilyn’s significant screen career is bookended by two major movies directed by Joh Huston: The Asphalt Jungle (1950) and The Misfits (1961), her last released picture, before untimely death in August 1962.

Confession (1937): Kay Francis Melodrama

Joe May directed Confession, a court-room melodrama starring Kay Francis, Ian Hunter, Basil Rathbone and Jane Bryan.