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Idris ElbaAfter showing his penchant for non-stop violent action and general mayhem in his first two R-rated films, 2015’s 96-minute Hardcore Henry and 2021’s Bob Odenkirk-starring 92-minute Nobody (getting a sequel later this year), director Ilya Naishuller proves those feature film debuts were no accident. His third flick, Heads of State, which despite the attractive pairing of John Cena and Idris Elba, is simply more of the same, but tamed down enough …See the Story
‘Heads Of State’ Review: John Cena And Idris Elba Try To Save The World And This Movie Loaded With Action, Violence, Explosions, And Not Much Else
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New York State · New YorkHege Wik and Odin appear in “FOLKTALES” by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Lars Erlend Tubaas Øymo.
By Lucy SpicerSchool may be out for the kids, but part of growing up is realizing it’s never too late to learn something new. We’re here to help this July, with four Sundance Institute–supported documentaries set…See the Story
Release Rundown: What to Watch in July, From “FOLKTALES” to “Oh, Hi!”

Casco · CascoRating: 5 out of 5. Last year, Osgood Perkins set the horror sphere ablaze with his bleak and disturbing Longlegs. In 2025, he returns with a vengeance, albeit accompanied by a massive tonal shift. Enter: The Monkey, a horror/comedy hybrid from NEON featuring a plethora of outlandishly creative kills and a killer hook that makes it insanely rewatchable. Who could say no to a double dose of Theo James? While dual roles seem to be major in 2025—se…Read Article
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