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Wisdom of Happiness 2025 Movie Review Trailer POster

 Our culture is obsessed with quantifying goals and keeping score, where well-being is measured by a wrist-worn device that tracks steps and mindfulness is achieved through an expensive subscription. Yet the film, Wisdom of Happiness, is like a deep breath. This discreetly powerful new documentary, centered on an intimate encounter with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, offers a rare antidote to the exhaustion of modern life. It's not a lecture, but an invitation to a luminous, quietly revolutionary true story about an extraordinary man who reminds us that the path to joy begins with a deeper connection with the world around us. Let his message soothe you. Directors: Philip Delaquis, Barbara Miller Writers: Philip Delaquis, Barbara Miller Stars: The Dalai Lama At 90, the Dalai Lama is almost energetic; he has survived empires, witnessed wars, and seen humanity invent a thousand new ways to distract itself. Yet he remains disarmingly cheerful. Wisdom of Happiness captures that parad...
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The Mastermind 2025 Movie Review Trailer Poster

 Needless to say, the title is ironic. The abject non-lead character in Kelly Reichardt's captivating and depressing heist film, set in 1970s Massachusetts, is weak, vain, and completely clueless. In the end, he becomes a strange Updikean figure, albeit one without self-awareness: he runs away without money or a change of clothes to escape the grotesque mess he has created for himself and his family. This is James, played with almost apathetic charm by Josh O'Connor; he's an art school dropout and aspiring architectural designer with two young children, married to Terri (one minor complaint is that the excellent Alana Haim doesn't have much to do). James relies on the social standing of his father Bill, a judge, played formidably by Bill Camp, and borrows large sums from his patrician mother Sarah (Hope Davis), ostensibly to fund a new project. Director: Kelly Reichardt Writer: Kelly Reichardt Stars: Josh O'Connor, Sterling Thompson, Alana Haim But James has somethi...

Grow 2025 Movie Review Trailer Poster

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Good Fortune 2025 Movie Review Trailer Poster

 Despite its insightful observations about the crushing nature of the informal economy, “Good Fortune” (2025) presents such direct sincerity that it feels like a throwback. Aziz Ansari, in his second feature directorial debut, creates a charming fusion of “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “Training Places,” which is surprisingly devoid of mischief or physical gags. Instead, Ansari finds cathartic and relatable humor in the collective obstacles that arise from class divisions. While there are times when “Good Fortune” feels clumsy in its commentary, this funny, emotional, and heartwarming film has merit. Those familiar with Ansari’s excellent Netflix series, “Master of None,” know that he has a knack for directing, writing, producing, and starring in roles that essentially allow him to play a slightly fictionalized version of himself. Ansari stars in “Good Fortune” as Arj, whose interest in documentary filmmaking mirrors his own interest in educational arts. Director: Aziz Ansari Writer: ...

DMV 2025 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

It's widely accepted that the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is a living hell. The long waits and extensive paperwork contribute to a bad attitude and general gloom. Neither the employees nor those served have much desire to be there. Now, with her new CBS comedy, "DMV," Dana Klein unravels the mystery and takes audiences behind the scenes at an East Hollywood DMV, where a motley crew of driving examiners, profilers, and document processors try to survive the day by clinging to their benefits and their sanity. Despite being generic and mediocre at first, as the series consolidates, the potential of what could be begins to shine. The pilot opens in a vehicle. The optimistic, people-pleasing examiner Colette (Harriet Dyer) is administering another test. Although her coworkers, Gregg (Tim Meadows), a now-grumpy former teacher, and Vic (Tony Cavalero), a fellow weightlifter, have nicknamed her "Easy Pass" because she rarely fails anyone, the Norman Bates-like ai...

Haul Out the Halloween 2025 Movie Review Trailer Poster

In their neighborhood, Christmas is a huge event. It's impossible to escape without participating in the bustling Evergreen Lane, and yet, in this new season, Emily (Lacey Chabert) focuses on something a little different. She and Jared (Wes Brown) say "I do," and it's this that occupies everyone's time on Evergreen Lane. But then new neighbors move in, and the Halloween-obsessed couple inspires a whole new level of festive rivalry between the neighbors. Director: Maclain Nelson Writers: Maclain Nelson, Christopher Sey, Andy Sandberg Stars: Lacey Chabert, Wes Brown, Stephen Tobolowsky When talking about this movie, I think it's fair to say two things. The first is that Halloween movies in general aren't something I watch often, but I found Hallmark's two most recent Halloween-themed titles to be fun and different. The second is that I didn't love Haul Out the Holly, the first movie that inspired this third installment in the franchise. While I enjoy...

Black Phone 2 2025 Movie Review Trailer Poster

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