Genre name: Drama
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Tom Cruise’s Digger Retrospective Turns a Career Lookback Into a Smart Hype Machine
Warner Bros. uses a Tom Cruise career retrospective to smartly build hype for Digger, the actor’s next major theatrical swing.
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Toy Story 5 Review – Pixar Reminds Us Why Play Is Sacred
Toy Story 5 is a life-changing Pixar triumph about play, purpose, friendship, and the permanent impact of temporary love.
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Disclosure Day Review – Spielberg Evokes Uninhibited Wonder
Spielberg delivers terrifying wonder, Williams casts a musical spell, and Blunt anchors a mystery you may not fully “get” yet, but will feel in Disclosure Day
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Lucky Trailer Sends Anya Taylor-Joy on a High-Stakes Run for Survival
Apple TV’s Lucky trailer puts Anya Taylor-Joy at the center of a stylish, high-pressure thriller after a heist goes very wrong.
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Hulu’s The Season Trailer Serves Up Glamour, Betrayal, and Boat-Deck Tension
Hulu’s The Season trailer teases a sleek Hong Kong summer drama where luxury, secrets, and betrayal all start colliding.
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Elle Teaser Brings Elle Woods Back to the 1990s With Plenty of Pink Chaos
Elle heads to Prime Video on July 1, taking Legally Blonde fans back to high school for Elle Woods’ pink, messy, and very 1995 origin story.
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Hulu Sets The Season for June With a Key Art Reveal Full of Glamour and Threat
Hulu has set The Season for June 17, and the new key art teases a sleek Hong Kong drama packed with betrayal, ambition, and summer chaos.
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The Season First-Look Images Tease Hulu’s Glossy Hong Kong Drama
Hulu’s first-look images for The Season tease a sleek Hong Kong drama filled with glamour, secrets, and shifting loyalties.
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Toy Story 5 & Kellogg’s Finally Put Toys Back in Cereal Boxes and My Inner Child Is Absolutely Unwell
Kellogg’s is bringing toys back inside cereal boxes for the first time in over a decade, and the Toy Story 5 tie-in feels like pure millennial catnip.
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Godzilla Minus Zero Sequel Roars Into CinemaCon as GKIDS Champions the Power of Theaters
Godzilla Minus Zero used CinemaCon to sell itself as both a direct sequel and a full-throated defense of the theatrical experience.