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  1. Wickedのサムネイル画像

    Wicked

    Okay, so Wicked is *that* movie. You know the story — Oz, witches, all of it — but this adaptation flips the script entirely, diving deep into the unexpected friendship between two iconic characters before everything goes sideways. It’s entertaining, sure, but it’s also doing something genuinely meaningful with themes of prejudice and belonging that hit hard. And that “Defying Gravity” sequence? Absolutely unforgettable — the kind of cinematic moment that makes this one worth your time.

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    Sinners

    Ryan Coogler steps away from franchises and delivers something genuinely his own — a bold, original story set in 1932 Mississippi where blues music and vampire horror collide in the most unexpected way. The first half pulses with raw, electrifying energy, then the second half takes a sharp, darker turn. Beneath the genre thrills lies a powerful meditation on Black cultural identity and exploitation. And seriously — watch this one with the best sound system you can find, because the music alone makes this one worth your time.

  3. Frankenstein(2025)  “Monsters know loneliness, and humans learn forgiveness.”のサムネイル画像

    Frankenstein(2025) “Monsters know loneliness, and humans learn forgiveness.”

    Thirty years in the making, del Toro’s *Frankenstein* finally breathes life on Netflix — and honestly? It feels worth every single year of waiting. The Baroque-inspired visuals are jaw-dropping, the costumes utterly haunting, and Jacob Elordi delivers something genuinely unexpected as the monster. With a two-part structure that slowly peels back layers of grief and humanity, this gothic nightmare asks questions that linger long after the credits roll — making this one absolutely worth your time.

  4. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Part Oneのサムネイル画像

    Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Part One

    Okay, so imagine watercolor paintings crashing into Da Vinci’s sketchbook — that’s literally what’s happening on screen here. For a big-budget production, the visual risks they’re taking are genuinely wild. But beneath all that stunning artistry sits something surprisingly grounded: a father-and-son story that hits different when told from the parents’ side. Lord and Miller are doing something bold with the “make your own story” idea, and honestly, the ambition on display makes this one worth your time.

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    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    Okay, so *Everything Everywhere All at Once* sounds like a complete mess — and honestly? That’s exactly the point. From a humble laundromat to the outer edges of existence, this multiverse adventure asks what really matters when nothing does. Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert throw wild, crude humor and genuine heartbreak into a blender, and somehow it works beautifully. If you’ve ever wondered what a Best Picture winner looks like when it truly swings for the fences, this makes that question worth exploring.

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    TÁR

    Todd Field returns after 16 years with something genuinely audacious — a psychological deep-dive into power, identity, and the chaos of cancel culture through the lens of classical music’s elite. Cate Blanchett is absolutely magnetic here, commanding every frame with an intensity that’s hard to look away from. It’s challenging, deliberately paced, and visually striking in ways that linger long after the credits roll — the kind of cinematic experience that rewards your full attention.

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    Prometheus

    If you’re a fan of the original *Alien*, buckle up — because Ridley Scott returning to that universe is a massive deal. *Prometheus* isn’t just another creature feature though. Scott pushes the story somewhere deeper, asking genuinely unsettling questions about human origins and what we might find if we actually went looking. It’s ambitious, visually stunning, and the kind of film that lingers in your head long after the credits roll — making this one absolutely worth your time.