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Diego Luna

2025 Sundance Film Festival Winners Announced – Check Out the Full List

by ADMIN

2025 Sundance Film Festival Winners from the In-Competition films announced.

25 Movies You Don’t Want to Miss at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

by ADMIN

25 Films that are a must watch at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

La Máquina

‘La Máquina’ Review: An Insipid Tale of Resurrection

by Dipankar Sarkar

La Máquina delivers fluffy and vacuous thrills that fail to engage us and allow us to truly participate in the adversities and dilemmas of the protagonist.

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Trailer Watch: Mark Wahlberg in the silly Contraband

by John

Mark Wahlberg is working as a smuggler in his next stupid film called Contraband.

Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal join Ferrell

by John

Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna join for a Will Ferrell comedy.

Poster watch: I am Gonna Explode

by John

I'm Gonna Explode will make the temperatures soar for sometime.

Cannes unveils the list

by John

The list this year is exhaustive but the films in Competition seem to be more light fare.

Carlos Reygadas and his films

by John

Carlos Reygadas still walks a lonely path with his films.

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