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    This Studio Ghibli Favorite Is Heading Back To Theaters In 2025

    Howl’s Moving Castle is often touted as a favorite Studio Ghibli movie for many. Ever since its first release in 2004, this fantasy romance film has stolen the hearts of its viewers — and continues to be relevant today. It’s by far one of the most thrilling Studio Ghibli films to see on the...
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    Apple TV+’s ‘Fountain Of Youth’ Was A Blatant ‘Indiana Jones’ Rip-Off

    Read the following aloud: Directed by Guy Ritchie. Written by Matthew Vanderbilt. Starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman. Released on Apple TV+?! Yeah, that last bit feels off, doesn’t it? Everything before it screams blockbuster material, but here is Fountain of Youth going straight to...
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    5 Studio Ghibli Movies That Actually Live Up To The Hype

    People love Studio Ghibli movies. They talk about them like they’re perfect, beautiful, touching, and impossible to criticize. If you’ve never watched one and have heard all the praise, you might wonder if it’s just hype. But the truth is, some of these movies are just that good. Whether you’re...
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    Does The Original ‘Mean Girls’ Still Hold Up? You Might Not Like The Answer

    Mean Girls came out in 2004 to an audience who had rarely seen crude humor combined with femininity. But some of the crude jokes and tropes in the film might not hold up to a 2024 audience. Whenever we watch something that’s 20 years old, we often justify out-of-touch jokes by noting that the...
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    The Most Iconic Lesbian Films To Stream During Pride Month

    In honor of Pride Month, we’ve put together a list of the very best WLW films we could literally watch over and over again, and no, Blue Is The Warmest Colour did not make the cut. Check out our ranking below! 6. Disobedience Bleecker Street Watch On HBO Max If Rachel Weiss’ hieroglyphic...
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    7 Queer Movies With Heartwarming Happy Endings To Watch This Pride Month

    Until the Tenties, mainstream media representation of queer people was generally curated for straight viewers. This meant that filmmakers working with queer stories had to lean into stereotypes for laughs or suffuse queer stories with tragedy in order to gain public sympathy. That’s how we...
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    The ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Trailer Finally Reveals Plot Details And I’m Beyond Excited

    Fans of 90s horror movies rejoiced when it was announced that a new I Know What You Did Last Summer movie was in production with original stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt signed on. Now, a trailer for the film dropped and plot details have been made clear. Up to this point...
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    Netflix’s Hidden Horror Gem Blends ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ With ‘Gossip Girl’

    If there is one tried and true TV and film horror trope, it’s to be wary of the rich. Dracula didn’t live in a trailer park and cursed mummies are never buried in cardboard sarcophagi. Netflix’s underrated 2020 Dutch horror series, Ares, explores this premise in depth against the backdrop of a...
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    5 TV Couples We’re Still Shipping Long After Their Breakups

    Teen dramas adore love triangles (or quadrangles) as much as the average human being worships at the altar of Nutella. Throughout a show’s run, it isn’t unusual to see different couples form, but in the end, those who are meant to be find their way back to each other and ride off into the...
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    5 Non-Marvel/DC Superhero Comics That Are Actually Incredible

    When most people think of superheroes, they picture the familiar faces from Marvel and DC, with Spider-Man swinging through New York or Batman fighting crime in Gotham. But beyond these household names lies a world of independent comics that push boundaries in ways the big publishers never...
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    These Canceled TV Shows Didn’t Fail Us, We Failed Them

    There’s a strange ache that comes with watching the pilot of a canceled-too-soon television show. Not the kind that comes from bad writing or flat characters, but the kind that whispers, “This could’ve been everything.” The early 2000s and 2010s were graveyards of potential. Shows like The...
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    Will ‘Wicked: For Good’ Follow The Book’s Ending, Or The Musical’s?

    Major spoiler alerts for those who haven’t watched the musical or read the book ahead. Dedicated fans of “Wicked” (both the book and the musical) know that there’s one massive difference between the original book and the stage adaptation: In the book, Elphaba dies at the end. This leaves a...
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    5 ‘Honorary’ Gay Films To Stream This Pride Month

    Pride Month is officially upon us, but that doesn’t mean we explicitly have to watch every lesbian drama that made its artsy debut at Cannes. We’re claiming these five mainstream films as part of an ‘Honorary Gay Canon’ whether they played a clear role in our sexual awakening, or we simply...
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    10 Life-Changing Documentaries To Stream In June

    Here are 10 people on a documentary that absolutely changed their lives. 1. Koyaanisqatsi (1982) Watch On Tubi “Koyaanisqatsi 1982 on Tubi. Not a traditional documentary. Koyaanisqatsi means life out of balance. Just stunning visuals no commentary. About the progress of society”–taubs1 2...
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    25 Years Of ‘Survivor’: How The Game Has Changed From Season 1 To Season 48

    After the finale of Survivor 48, CBS revealed the long-awaited cast of Season 50, the first returnee season since Season 40, Winners at War. With 24 legendary players, the most in any Survivor season, it’s the perfect time to look back at the historic game’s evolution. Survivor first aired in...
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    4 Medical Series To Binge Once You Finish ‘The Pitt’

    The Pitt is one of the best medical dramas I’ve seen in a long time. It features all of the same drama, fast-paced movement, emotions running high, and the clashing personalities that you’ll get from any other show, but The Pitt does it better. The Pitt is different because the season takes...
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    Here’s Why You Should Worry About ‘The Last Of Us’ Season 3

    Season 2 of The Last of Us was short, but it packed a big punch. Episode 2 alone had enough drama and action to fill an entire season of a lesser show, and its ramifications rippled across the season in satisfying ways. When the season finally wrapped up, Ellie was not only at a loss for how to...
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    Why Our Favorite Feel-Good Sitcoms Can Make Us Feel Downright Awful

    There’s something deceptively warm about returning to your favorite sitcom. The familiar theme song plays. The gang is back at their usual table, couch, or bar. The jokes are easy. The pacing is predictable. And beneath it all is the quiet, unspoken promise that life might be hard, but it all...
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    It Ends With Sus—Who Is Winning Lively V. Baldoni Legal Battle?

    Feuds are to Hollywood as Speedos are to Pride Month. One cannot exist without the other. On-set tension, creative differences … These are the stuff of legends. But when big names like Blake Lively, Taylor Swift, and Justin Baldoni get involved — Well, when big names like Blake Lively and...
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    Halloween In Summer? Watch These 5 Great Horror Movies For Summerween

    The weather is starting to warm up, the sun is shining, and the birds are chirping but I’m still patiently waiting for Halloween to be among us. Don’t get me wrong, I love the summer and all the fun it brings, but I can’t wait for crunchy leaves, a slight, sinister breeze, and all the horror...
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