Category: 2025 TV Reviews
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Bugonia (2025) Review — Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons in a Sharp, Sinister Tale of Control & Collapse

Release Date: US theatrical release began Oct 24, 2025 Runtime: 118 minutes (1h 58m) Rated: R — violence, grisly images, suicide content, language Production Companies: Element Pictures, Focus Features, Square Peg, Fruit Tree, CJ ENM Producers: Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone, Ari Aster Cinematography: Robbie Ryan (VistaVision / 8-perf 35mm heavily used) Editing:…
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Eddington Review: Ari Aster’s Dark Satire of Pandemic America

Release Date: July 18, 2025 (U.S.) Runtime: 2 h 28 m (148 min) Rating: R Production Companies: A24, IPR.VC, 828 Productions, Square Peg Producers: Ari Aster, Lars Knudsen (+ exec. producers Alejandro De Leon, Robert Dean, Harrison Huffman, Todd Lundbohm, Andrea Scarso) Cinematography: Darius Khondji Music / Composers: Bobby Krlic (aka The Haxan Cloak) and Daniel Pemberton Eddington (2025)…
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The Last of Us Season 2, Episodes 4–5: Love, Loss, and the Spiral of Vengeance

In “The Last of Us” Season 2, Episodes 4 and 5, Ellie and Dina navigate grief and revenge after Joel’s death, contrasted by moral complexities within the WLF and the emerging threat of the Seraphites. The episodes delve deep into themes of sacrifice, love, vengeance, and humanity’s struggle for survival in a brutal world.
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Black Mirror’s Eulogy: An Unexpectedly Optimistic Dive into Grief

In Season 7, Episode 5 of Black Mirror, titled “Eulogy,” AI technology facilitates emotional closure for Philip, a man grappling with regret over his late (former) partner, Carol. The episode, characterized by strong performances from Paul Giamatti and Patsy Ferran, explores themes of grief, introspection, and reconciliation. It presents a more optimistic narrative amidst the…
