Madame Web departs from standard superhero stories, with a mediocre trailer and a February release date that fails to wow.
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The Cranes Are Flying, released in the latter months of 1957, broke Soviet expectations by providing an honest depiction of World War II.
Poor Things unfolds as Bella undergoes a rapid and unique transformation, challenging societal norms and defying gender stereotypes.
The Iron Claw explores the captivating and intense realm of a Texan family deeply involved in the world of professional wrestling in the 1970s.
The basis of Past Lives questions traditional time boundaries and delves into the constant change of existence.
Priscilla explores the turbulent experience of a young woman as she navigates the shift from youth to maturity within the extravagant world of one of history’s most famous figures, Elvis Presley.
The themes of masculine aggression and religion in Martin Scorsese’s 1991 remake of Cape Fear challenge traditional Hollywood storytelling conventions.