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'Divia' Review: Nature’s Silent Cry in a Nature Documentary Like No Other
In Divia (2025), Ukrainian filmmaker Dmytro Hreshko turns his lens on an unexpected casualty of war — nature itself. Haunting yet breathtaking, this visually stunning documentary captures the quiet resilience of forests, rivers, and animals caught in the chaos of conflict. With its poetic pacing and environmental focus, Divia redefines the war documentary, transforming silence, survival, and beauty into a powerful cinematic statement.

Romey Norton
Nov 13


'The Running Man' (2025) Review: Edgar Wright Revamps a Stephen King Classic
Run, don’t walk, to see the latest Stephen King adaptation on the big screen. While it may fall ever so slightly short of Wright’s sharp, satirical best, The Running Man remains one of the action highlights of 2025, with plenty to say about modern society and the dark hole we risk tumbling down. Much like Squid Game, The Hunger Games, and even The Long Walk, the concept of entertainment-as-control should serve as a stark warning to us all.

Seb Jenkins
Nov 11


Chaos Has a New Badge — 'The Naked Gun' Blu-ray Giveaway
Experience the riveting true-crime drama that redefined a generation of biopics. We’re giving away TWO Capote Special 2-Disc Limited Collectors Edition Mediabook.
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Nov 10
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