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Archives for November 2025

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Two million feet of film.

That’s what Christopher Nolan shot for The Odyssey. By comparison, Oppenheimer’s three-hour IMAX reels were 11 miles long — or about 60,000 feet. Since The Odyssey was shot entirely on IMAX film, two million feet of film at 24 frames-per-second works out to around 100 hours of footage. This might be a long edit.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Gore Verbinski has something to say about the AI apocalypse.

In Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, a strange man (Sam Rockwell) needs everyone in a diner to believe that he’s really from a future where humanity has been all but destroyed artificial intelligence. His story’s wild, but to people living in 2025, it’s not all that hard to believe. Movie’s out February 13th.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Netflix wants you to chill at its new House in Philly.

What was once a department store inside of the King of Prussia Mall has become a new (and now open) Netflix House entertainment venue where you can “explore more than 100,000 square feet of immersive experiences” inspired by some of the streamer’s shows like Wednesday, One Piece, and Squid Game.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
A whole new galaxy.

Nintendo is going to release the first proper trailer for Super Mario Galaxy — the movie, not the game — on Wednesday at 9AM ET. You can probably expect to see an appearance from Yoshi.

The endearing movie that affirms creativity as a human act

An interview with director Ira Sachs on his excellent new film, Peter Hujar’s Day.

Kevin Nguyen
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Wiggle your big toe.

The unified cut Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill films that merges Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 into a four-hour-long action epic is finally coming to theaters across the country on December 5th. There will be special screenings of 35mm and 70mm prints, and theatergoers will have a 15 minute intermission for bathroom breaks.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
That’s Friday night sorted.

It’s a good day to stay home: the first two episodes of Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus are now on Apple TV, while Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is on Netflix after a brief theatrical run. And if you’re looking for more after you watch, here are my interviews with Gilligan and Frankenstein creature designer Mike Hill.

Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein.
1/2Image: Netflix
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
One of the most gorgeous animated films in years.

Arco was one of my favorite movies at this year’s Toronto film festival, a mix of Miyazaki, Moebius, and a classic time travel story. Now you can see how good it looks for yourself in this new trailer. It hits select theaters on November 14th, with a wide release in early 2026.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The Michael Jackson biopic is startin’ somethin.’

There’s a new trailer for director Antoine Fuqua’s Michael (Jackson) biopic starring Jackson’s nephew Jafaar in the titular role.

It’s too soon to tell whether the movie’s story will be any good, but it’s sure to have a banging soundtrack when it releases on April 24th.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Huntr/x might be back in 2029.

Netflix and Sony haven’t locked in on a concrete premiere date for the KPop Demon Hunters sequel just yet, but the studios are reportedly thinking about releasing the movie some time in 2029.

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
You saw A Minecraft Movie, but get ready for the Roblox farming sim movie with mutated plants.

Story Kitchen, the studio behind the Sonic the Hedgehog movies and the upcoming Life is Strange show, is developing a film adaptation of the Roblox game Grow a Garden, as reported by Deadline.

Grow a Garden, which has peaked at 22.3 million concurrent players, is an idle farm sim where players harvest increasingly rare mutated crops while listening to classical music.