/Film
Peter Sciretta founded /Film after working as a full-time writer for Cinematical, a movie blog owned by AOL. The site officially started on August 23, 2005, with an article by Zach Lawrence listing his Top 10 Movies of All Time. In just a month, we had assembled a team of more than 20 contributors from across the United States.
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slashfilm.com | Pauli Poisuo
These days, Netflix's documentaries are a true force to be reckoned with. In fact, some of them have been so good that they virtually transcend the genre — such as the heart-wrenchingly excellent "The Remarkable Life of Ibelin," which made it onto /Film's list of the 20 best movies of 2024. Still, the type of documentary that Netflix has become most closely associated with is no doubt true crime.
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slashfilm.com | Ryan Scott
Few shows have had such fascinating, unlikely journeys as "The Walking Dead." Based on Robert Kirkman's best-selling Image Comics series of the same name, it was a cornerstone of AMC's programming for more than a decade, spawning an entire universe of spin-offs. It was also, for a time, the biggest show on cable before it experienced a pretty serious decline. It was quite the journey. AdvertisementOver the course of the show's 11 seasons, quite a few characters came and went.
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slashfilm.com | Kieran Fisher
"Thunderbolts*" establishes Bob, aka Sentry (Lewis Pullman), as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While he ultimately defeats his villainous alter ego, The Void, and sides with the titular superteam, the morally conflicted supe still seems like he's one bad mood swing away from destroying the world. After all, Sentry's powers and abilities eclipse those of all of the Thunderbolts combined, and his temperament makes him unpredictable and dangerous.
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slashfilm.com | Ryan Scott
It wasn't exactly a huge weekend overall at the box office, particularly by summer standards. Marvel's "Thunderbolts" won its second weekend with a $33 million haul, while Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" continued its record-breaking run by adding another $22 million. But while those movies were battling it out atop the charts, and as "A Minecraft Movie" topped $900 million globally, an indie horror movie found a surprising amount of success, albeit with a little less fanfare.
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2 days ago |
slashfilm.com | Isabela Merced |Nina Starner
Leave Seattle and go your own way if you haven't watched season 2, episode 5 of "The Last of Us," titled "Feel Her Love." Spoilers lie ahead!In the most recent episode of "The Last of Us," we learn a lot more about Dina, the pivotal character played by Isabela Merced. Despite living in a full-on zombie apocalypse, Dina tends to find the dark humor and lightness in even the worst situations, marking a stark contrast to the deeply intense Ellie (Bella Ramsey), Dina's best friend turned lover.
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Ariel Fisher
Ben Pearson
BJ Colangelo
Chris Evangelista
Chris Heasman
Christopher Gates
Debopriyaa Dutta
Devin Meenan
Ethan Anderton
Hannah Shaw-Williams
Jack Giroux
Jacob Hall
Jeremy Mathai
Joshua Meyer
Peter Sciretta
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Rob Hunter
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