Category: Entertainment Nests
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Karate Kid: Legends Review – 80s Spirit Reborn in Modern Classic
Karate Kid: Legends kicks ass harder than expected—it’s 90 minutes of action wrapped in that sweet 80s underdog nostalgia.
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Lilo and Stitch Review – Classic Chaos, New Cuteness, More Ohana
Lilo and Stitch is colorful chaos and heartfelt magic that brings the beloved classic to life for a new generation. Chaos has never been so cute.
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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review – Epitome of Action
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is not just a spectacular conclusion to the Mission: Impossible saga.
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Squid Game Season 3 Teaser Ignites Anticipation for Grand Finale
Netflix’s most iconic show reaches its harrowing endgame with Squid Game Season 3. Prepare yourselves, series drops June 27, 2025
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Poker Face Season 2 Review – A Bonkers, Brilliant Masterclass In Murder, Mischief, and Mystery
Peacock’s Poker Face Season 2 doesn’t just stick the landing—it cartwheels across it, juggling flaming knives of genre and tone with ease. This thrilling second outing of Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne’s lie-sniffing roadshow mystery series gleefully dials up the chaos, crafting an episodic rollercoaster where each stop introduces unforgettable characters, seemingly impossible crimes, and an…
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Hulu Unveils Nine Puzzles First Look and Teaser Poster for New Crime Thriller
Kim Dami unravels a decade-old murder mystery in Hulu’s twist-filled psychological thriller, Nine Puzzles, premiering May 21.
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Lee Soo-man: King of K-Pop – Trailer & Key Art Debut for the Prime Video Global Release
The visionary architect of the Hallyu Wave takes center stage in Lee Soo-man: King of K-Pop, a new Prime Video original documentary set to stream globally on May 13, 2025. Today, Prime Video released the official trailer and key art for the highly anticipated film that chronicles the revolutionary rise of the producer, entrepreneur, and…
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Summer of 69 Official Trailer Drops: Hulu’s Bold New Comedy Premieres May 9
A socially awkward teen and a wild-hearted dancer team up to seduce a crush and end up finding something deeper in Hulu’s outrageous coming-of-age comedy Summer of 69.
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Thunderbolts* Is the Ultimate Millennial Movie
If you’re wondering why Thunderbolts* hits so hard—with its Depression, Disillusionment, and Dark Humor—you’re probably a millennial. This isn’t just a superhero movie. It’s a mirror, and you’re being seen.
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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t – Lionsgate Pulls Off Epic $250,000 Times Square Magic Stunt to Debut Trailer
Lionsgate stunned New York City this morning with a magical stunt that truly lived up to the legacy of Now You See Me. To celebrate the trailer debut of the highly anticipated Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the studio gave away an astonishing $250,000 in digital payments — right in the middle of Times…