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Blue Moon (2025) — Review

Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon is an elegy disguised as a conversation. Set over a single evening in 1943, the film imagines one long, whisky-soaked night in the life of lyricist Lorenz Hart (Ethan Hawke), the once-celebrated half of the songwriting duo Rodgers & Hart. While the musical Oklahoma!—Rodgers’s first collaboration with Oscar Hammerstein II—opens to thunderous applause across town, Hart sits at a bar wrestling with the loss of relevance, friendship, and self-worth. The title, borrowed from his most famous song, doubles as a metaphor: a reminder that brilliance sometimes burns out before anyone notices it’s gone. The entire film unfolds inside a mid-century Manhattan watering hole, where Broadway producers, chorus girls, and newspapermen drift in and out as Hart drinks, jokes, rants, and occasionally charms them. Robert Kaplow’s screenplay, adapted from his stage play, refuses conventional biopic structure. There are no flashbacks, montage sequences, or swelling musical cu...

Relay on Blu-ray: Riz Ahmed Anchors an Intelligent Thriller

David Mackenzie’s Relay is a rare kind of modern thriller: coolly intelligent, quietly unnerving, and built on ideas rather than explosions. It unfolds in a version of New York that feels both contemporary and haunted by the ghosts of older conspiracy films. At the center of it all is Riz Ahmed, giving one of his most quietly magnetic performances as Ash, a professional go-between who makes a living brokering deals between whistle-blowers and the corporations they threaten to expose. It’s an ethically ambiguous job, and the film never lets him or the audience forget it. The concept is simple but ingenious. Ash uses an old assistive communication system, a phone relay service originally designed for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, as his cover. It allows him to pass information between opposing parties while concealing his own identity. He is a middleman of secrets, a man who thrives in the murky space between truth and silence. When Sarah Grant, played by Lily James, contacts h...

Everything Coming to Netflix in November 2025

As the temperatures drop and the holidays creep closer, Netflix is rolling out an impressive lineup of films, series, specials, and documentaries for November 2025. From long-awaited returns like Stranger Things 5 and Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 to festive favorites and big-screen hits making their streaming debut, this month’s offerings are stacked. Here’s a look at what’s coming — and what’s leaving — Netflix in November. Big Premieres and Returning Favorites Netflix’s biggest event of the month is undoubtedly Stranger Things 5: Volume 1 , arriving November 26 at 5pm PT. The final chapter of the Hawkins saga picks up in the fall of 1987, as Eleven and the gang reunite for one last fight against Vecna and the darkness threatening their town — and the world. Reality fans will also be glued to Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 (November 4), as 456 new contestants battle for a jaw-dropping $4.56 million prize. Another major return is The Vince Staples Show Season 2 (November 6),...

Following Films Podcast: Jeff Cronenweth on Tron: Aeres, The Social Reckoning, Fight Club, and The Social Network

Jeff joins me to talk about his work on Tron: Ares, which is now in theaters. He also shot Amazon’s Being the Ricardos for director Aaron Sorkin, starring Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem. Kidman was so impressed with Jeff’s work that she later asked him to shoot her now-famous AMC Theatres commercial. We also dive into his long-running collaboration with David Fincher on films like Fight Club, The Social Network, and Gone Girl. Plus, Jeff gives us a glimpse into his latest project — the just-begun follow-up to The Social Network, titled The Social Reckoning. Aaron Sorkin is not only writing but also directing this one, with a stellar cast that includes Jeremy Allen White, Mikey Madison, Jeremy Strong, Betty Gilpin, and Bill Burr. When I first heard about The Social Reckoning, my initial reaction was, “Why on earth would they make that?” But the more I’ve thought about it, the more I’ve realized it’s an essential story — a vital piece of modern history that deserves to be explored and c...

Upcoming Physical Media Releases Worth Checking Out This November

November 2025 DVD, Blu-ray, and digital releases include a mix of anticipated sequels, reboots, and independent films, offering plenty of variety for collectors and movie enthusiasts. Below are the key titles set to debut throughout the month. The Naked Gun (November 11, 2025 – Paramount Pictures Corporation) Formats: 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD Genre: Comedy, Action Paramount revives one of the most beloved comedy franchises with The Naked Gun, this time starring Liam Neeson as Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. The reboot follows Drebin as he steps into his late father’s shoes to lead Police Squad and save the day in typically over-the-top fashion. The release features a strong supporting cast, including Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, and CCH Pounder. The 4K UHD edition is expected to include remastered visuals and new behind-the-scenes content. Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (November 11, 2025 – Decal Bleecker) Formats: 4K UHD SteelBook, Blu-ray, DVD Genre: Comedy, Music The legendary mockumenta...

Weekend Box Office: “Black Phone 2” Rings in a Much-Needed Win for Blumhouse

After nearly two years of uneven results, Blumhouse has finally dialed up another major win. Universal’s Black Phone 2 dominated the weekend box office, opening at $26.5 million from 3,411 theaters. For a studio that built its brand on reliable, low-budget horror, this sequel marks a much-needed hit — and a reminder that Blumhouse still knows how to scare up big business. A Comeback for Blumhouse? While Blumhouse has remained active with smaller releases like Imaginary and Night Swim, none have reached the breakout success of 2023’s Five Nights at Freddy’s, which was a massive hit — grossing nearly $300 million worldwide despite its same-day streaming release. Since then, Blumhouse had been searching for another theatrical success, and Black Phone 2 delivered exactly that. Its $7,769 per-theater average shows strong audience demand, and the film’s debut nearly matches the original Black Phone’s pandemic-era performance. For Universal, it’s also a timely win. After a relatively quiet la...

Following Films Podcast: Lou Diamond Phillips and Dennis Leoni on A Day with Resurrection Blvd: The 25th Anniversary Celebration

Today, we’re celebrating a piece of television history. It’s been 25 years since Resurrection Blvd. first hit the airwaves—a groundbreaking series that redefined Latino representation in Hollywood. And now, that legacy is being honored in a big way. On October 19th, 2025, the Fox Tucson Theatre—the crown jewel of downtown Tucson—will host A Day with Resurrection Blvd: The 25th Anniversary Celebration. Presented by Elephant Scout Films, this one-of-a-kind event brings together cast, crew, and fans for an unforgettable reunion. There’ll be a special screening of the pilot, behind-the-scenes insights, and a live panel moderated by Dan Guerrero, featuring an incredible lineup: Dennis Leoni, Tony Plana, Esai Morales, and Nicholas Gonzalez. Today's guests were involved both in front of and behind the camera on Ressurection Blvd—first up, actor/director Lou Diamond Phillips, then show creator Dennis Leoni. Lou joins me to talk about his time on Resurrection Blvd., its cultural impact, and...

Blood on the Snow: Silent Night, Deadly Night Returns to Bring Holiday Fear Back to the Big Screen

This December, Christmas comes early... and it’s bringing blood. Silent Night, Deadly Night, one of horror’s most notorious titles, rises again in a new reimagining from writer-director Mike P. Nelson (Wrong Turn, The Domestics). The film slashes into theaters on December 12, promising a brutal and unflinching descent into yuletide madness. Leading the cast is Rohan Campbell (Halloween Ends) as Billy, the traumatized boy turned killer in red, alongside Ruby Modine (Shameless), Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, and David Tomlinson. The Killer Santa Returns In Nelson’s retelling, Billy’s nightmare begins one snowy Christmas Eve when he witnesses his parents’ violent murder. Years later, the innocence that died that night gives way to something far darker... a relentless figure in a Santa suit who delivers punishment instead of presents. But this year, Billy’s ritual of blood and vengeance is interrupted by a young woman who refuses to be another victim. Their collision forces him to co...

Following Films Podcast: Sid Abbruzzi on Water Brothers: The Sid Abbruzzi Story

  Hey everyone, welcome back to The Following Films Podcast, where we dive into the art, craft, and passion behind the movies. Today I’m joined by Sid Abbruzzi Water Brothers: The Sid Abbruzzi Story follows the life of surf and skate core legend and cultural icon Sid Abbruzzi, and his commitment to protecting the sports’ history and culture. Through a mix of never-before-seen archival film, large format cinematic footage, and personal interviews from culture giants like Tony Hawk, Shepard Fairey, Selema Masekela and more; we are taken on a journey through surfing and skating history - from 1960s Newport to Santa Cruz, Cocoa Beach, South Africa's Jeffrey's Bay, and beyond.  As Sid approaches the age of 72, the film captures the final days of his famous Water Brothers Surf & Skate shop as it is set to be demolished and the impact it had on the surf and skate community. The documentary emphasizes the importance of memory, personal history, and living in the moment, reminding...