
Ron Howard's Eden: Cast, Plot, Release Date & Everything We Know
Ron Howard's survival thriller Eden brings together Jude Law, Ana de Armas, and Sydney Sweeney for a psychological drama based on shocking true events.
By Fiona BurrowsHonest Reviews of Movies Released in 2025.
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Ron Howard's survival thriller Eden brings together Jude Law, Ana de Armas, and Sydney Sweeney for a psychological drama based on shocking true events.
By Fiona BurrowsJeremy Allen White transforms into Bruce Springsteen in the upcoming biopic about Nebraska album. Cast, release date, and behind-the-scenes details.
By Richard WellsApple TV's The Lost Bus brings Matthew McConaughey back in Paul Greengrass's heart-pounding true story of heroism during California's deadliest wildfire.
By Richard WellsNobody 2 turns Hutch Mansell's family vacation into chaos. Bob Odenkirk returns with Sharon Stone as the most unhinged villain yet.
By Richard WellsRyan Coogler's Sinners starring Michael B. Jordan is a Southern Gothic horror musical that's shaping up to be 2025's cinematic event.
By Richard WellsThis horror adaptation takes everything that could work about a video game movie and tosses it into a blender with expired tropes and lazy writing.
By Richard WellsDisney's $100M nostalgia triumph vs Tom Cruise's $400M spectacle. This Memorial Day showdown reveals cinema's future direction.
By Richard WellsJennifer Lawrence's powerful performance in 'Die, My Love' has electrified Cannes 2025, sparking debate and earning a record-breaking distribution deal with MUBI.
By Richard WellsCompanion emerged as 2025's first standout, while Wolf Man disappointed. With Superman, Avatar, and works from Aster and Anderson ahead, 2025 looks brighter.
By Richard WellsDiscover all the details about James Gunn's Superman reboot, set to release on July 11, 2025. Meet the cast, explore key features, and more!
By Richard WellsIn what can only be described as a cinematic travesty, Jason Statham's latest offering, A Working Man (2025), has managed to plumb new depths of mediocrity that even his most forgiving fans will struggle to defend.
By Richard Wells