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‘Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs That’s the Weight of the World)’ Review: The Tribeca Festival Kicks Off with Questlove’s Indelible Portrait of the Great but Underrated EWF

4 June 2026 at 01:59
Questlove tells the band’s story, and Maurice White’s story, in a way that’s at once thrilling and haunting. He captures their rightful place in the pop cosmos.

‘Disclosure Day’ Review: Steven Spielberg Wraps New Close Encounters Into A Masterful 70’s-Style Thriller That Demands Complex Answers To Otherworldly Mysteries

9 June 2026 at 15:59
On its surface Steven Spielberg’s masterfully crafted new film, Disclosure Day might be classified most easily as a 70’s style thriller in the vein of Three Days Of The Condor with Robert Redford or The Parallax View with Warren Beatty in which increasing creeping paranoia over shadowy governmental activities takes over the lives of the […]

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  • Sony 100-400mm f/4.5 GM OSS Review: Zoom Zoom Chris Niccolls
    Sony photographers have a lot of great choices available when it comes to the serious telephoto lens. Whether you are into sports or wildlife, the Sony E-mount has you covered. However, many of these excellent lenses come with big physical dimensions and even higher prices. [Read More]
     

Sony 100-400mm f/4.5 GM OSS Review: Zoom Zoom

25 May 2026 at 14:01

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Sony photographers have a lot of great choices available when it comes to the serious telephoto lens. Whether you are into sports or wildlife, the Sony E-mount has you covered. However, many of these excellent lenses come with big physical dimensions and even higher prices.

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‘Jean-Michel’ Review: Jean-Michel Basquiat Finally Gets the Fantastic Documentary He Deserves

9 June 2026 at 02:36
"Jean-Michel," directed by Quinn Whitney Wilson and Viridiana Lieberman (it just premiered at the Tribeca Festival and was bought by Netflix), is the first movie to penetrate the Basquiat mystique and give you a full-scale portrait of who he was: New York child of privilege, driven prodigy, bohemian scavenger, downtown rock star, thrill-seeking junkie, media celebrity, meditative soul, spiky and timeless art genius.

‘Disclosure Day’ Review: Steven Spielberg’s Invigorating Chase Thriller Taps Into the Mania for Alien Conspiracy Theory, but It Never Becomes a Close Encounter With Wonder

9 June 2026 at 16:00
Scene for scene, the movie is a vigorous and diverting ride. Yet coming after the mountains of real UAP footage we’ve seen, "Disclosure Day" never gives you the contact high of awe that "Close Encounters" did. It’s closer to "Alien Autopsy" with better lighting, or perhaps a Special Edition of "The X-Files."

‘The Leader’ Review: Tim Blake Nelson And Vera Farmiga Superb In Powerful Depiction Of Real-Life ‘Heaven’s Gate’ Suicide Cult – Tribeca Festival

5 June 2026 at 23:55
Writer-director Michael Gallagher, another filmmaker who got his start on YouTube with millions of followers for shows like TotallySketch, has always been a bit obsessed with the infamous Heaven’s Gate 1997 mass suicide in Rancho Santa Fe, CA, right outside where he grew up in San Diego. His interest in this horrific event and the […]

‘In Memoriam’ Review: Marc Maron Has Six Months To Live And Only Wants To Be Remembered On The Oscars In Rob Burnett’s Wry And Wise Comedy – Tribeca Festival

10 June 2026 at 00:09
In Memoriam, which just had its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival this week, has a very funny premise. An egotistical, rather neurotic actor finds out he is dying and has only one goal left in life: to make sure he is included on the Oscars’ “In Memoriam” reel. Considering the pain that reel creates […]

‘Office Romance’ Review: Jennifer Lopez And Brett Goldstein Fall For Each Other In Movie That Is More Raunchcom Than Romcom

5 June 2026 at 00:59
No doubt Jennifer Lopez currently is queen of the failing rom-com genre, a once-vibrant Hollywood staple that studios sadly relegated mostly to streaming in recent times. Of course there have been exceptions that made a splash in theaters, notably sleeper hit Anyone but You in 2024. Generally, though, this isn’t the case, at least for […]

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  • The Crochet Crowd Design Manual Mikey
    Crochet Cruisers are being asked to present two 12" x 12" squares on board the cruise ship to present to others. Designing can be challenging, but standards make it much easier to understand. Mikey has written the Crochet Design Manual, which focuses on crochet worked row by row or from the middle squares. Mikey designs […] The post The Crochet Crowd Design Manual appeared first on The Crochet Crowd.
     

The Crochet Crowd Design Manual

By: Mikey
7 April 2026 at 17:29

Crochet Cruisers are being asked to present two 12" x 12" squares on board the cruise ship to present to others. Designing can be challenging, but standards make it much easier to understand. Mikey has written the Crochet Design Manual, which focuses on crochet worked row by row or from the middle squares. Mikey designs […]

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  • 'Criminal Minds: Evolution's New Villain Is a Major Game-Changer | Review Jasneet Singh
    It's been a while since Criminal Minds ventured into the world of the occult, and the latest episode, Season 4, Episode 4, reminds us exactly why these episodes can be so chilling. They lead to some of the most creative and grisly MOs, making some of the most memorable scenes in the show. Alongside the gruesome case-of-the-week, this episode finally and firmly puts the season's overarching antagonist on the BAU's radar, as the cat and mouse chase for the Fan begins, but the case is like nothing
     

'Criminal Minds: Evolution's New Villain Is a Major Game-Changer | Review

11 June 2026 at 13:00

It's been a while since Criminal Minds ventured into the world of the occult, and the latest episode, Season 4, Episode 4, reminds us exactly why these episodes can be so chilling. They lead to some of the most creative and grisly MOs, making some of the most memorable scenes in the show. Alongside the gruesome case-of-the-week, this episode finally and firmly puts the season's overarching antagonist on the BAU's radar, as the cat and mouse chase for the Fan begins, but the case is like nothing the team has dealt with before. The Fan may just seem like another copycat killer, but with his idol alive and imprisoned, Elias Voit (Zach Gilford), the rules of the profile have changed, and the stakes have just gotten higher.

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  • ‘The Four Seasons’ Season 2 Is Sadder and More Subdued: TV Review Aramide Tinubu
    Netflix’s “The Four Seasons,” an adaptation of Alan Alda’s 1981 film of the same name, has returned for a second season, and this time, grief, mid-life crises, babies and depression are on the menu. Created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield, the first season followed three couples, all-decades-long friends, who vacation together throughout […]
     

‘The Four Seasons’ Season 2 Is Sadder and More Subdued: TV Review

28 May 2026 at 07:01
Netflix’s “The Four Seasons,” an adaptation of Alan Alda’s 1981 film of the same name, has returned for a second season, and this time, grief, mid-life crises, babies and depression are on the menu. Created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield, the first season followed three couples, all-decades-long friends, who vacation together throughout […]

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  • Cannes Film Festival 2026: Read All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews Erik Pedersen
    The 2026 Cannes Film Festival is underway with French filmmaker Pierre Salvadori’s The Electric Kiss serving as the opening-night pic. Among the headline filmmakers debuting new works on the Croisette this year are previous Palme d’Or winners Cristian Mungiu and Hirokazu Kore-eda, two-time Oscar-winning Iranian director Asghar Farhadi and American indie veteran Ira Sachs. The […]
     

Cannes Film Festival 2026: Read All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews

22 May 2026 at 19:02
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival is underway with French filmmaker Pierre Salvadori’s The Electric Kiss serving as the opening-night pic. Among the headline filmmakers debuting new works on the Croisette this year are previous Palme d’Or winners Cristian Mungiu and Hirokazu Kore-eda, two-time Oscar-winning Iranian director Asghar Farhadi and American indie veteran Ira Sachs. The […]

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