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  • Johan Renck joins Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed series as director
    FEATURE/ANALYSIS

    Why Netflix Hiring Johan Renck Changes Everything for Assassin’s Creed

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk December 23, 2025January 29, 2026

    When Netflix announced that Johan Renck is directing its live-action Assassin’s Creed, it didn’t feel like one of those splashy, chest-thumping franchise updates. It felt quieter than that. Almost understated. That’s why it matters more than it first appears. Netflix didn’t go looking for a hype machine or a franchise babysitter. They went for someone…

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  • James Cameron’s filmmaking career from Titanic to Avatar: Fire and Ash
    INDUSTRY & CULTURE

    From Titanic to Avatar: Fire and Ash — How James Cameron’s Audience Relationship Has Changed

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk December 23, 2025January 25, 2026

    When you hear the name James Cameron, you don’t think small. You think big movies — in every possible sense. Huge budgets. Long runtimes. Years of silence between releases. Movies that don’t just arrive in theaters but take over them. Cameron has never operated like a normal filmmaker, and audiences have never treated him like…

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  • Tylor Chase, Ned’s Declassified actor, seen in recent viral footage
    HOLLYWOOD NEWS

    Why Tylor Chase Is Trending on Google

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk December 22, 2025January 25, 2026

    Tylor Chase isn’t trending because of a new role, a reunion, or a surprise comeback. He’s trending because recent viral videos showed the former child actor living on the streets in California, and people who recognised him didn’t quite know how to process what they were seeing. If you’re trying to figure out what happened…

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  • A moody cinematic silhouette representing the quiet emotional weight carried by flawed heroes
    INDUSTRY & CULTURE

    The Anatomy of a Broken Hero: Why Flawed Protagonists Feel More Real Than Ever

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk December 2, 2025January 25, 2026

    Somewhere along the way, audiences stopped believing in the kind of heroes who always said the right thing, always chose the noble path, always carried their pain neatly behind a square jaw and a righteous monologue. The old archetype didn’t disappear — it just stopped feeling honest. Stories changed. People changed. And the characters we…

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  • Abstract cinematic artwork showing a silhouette surrounded by echoes of past memories, symbolizing how certain characters linger emotionally
    INDUSTRY & CULTURE

    Why Some Characters Haunt Us: The Quiet Power of Emotional Echoes in Modern Storytelling

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk November 28, 2025January 25, 2026

    Every once in a while, a character appears on screen who doesn’t just entertain us — they stay with us. Not because they’re loud, or clever, or drenched in cinematic spectacle, but because something about them lingers. A look. A wound. A choice that felt painfully human. You finish the movie or the show, and…

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  • Martin Scorsese speaking at an event
    INDUSTRY & CULTURE

    Why Martin Scorsese’s Praise for Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound Actually Matter

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk November 17, 2025January 25, 2026

    When Martin Scorsese praises a film, the industry listens. Not because he’s some mythical figure floating above Hollywood, but because he almost never attaches himself to something casually. He’s careful. Specific. He knows his influence carries weight. So when he openly admired Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound — calling it a film he “lived with” for years…

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  • Florence Pugh speaking about her experiences with intimacy coordinators in Hollywood
    INDUSTRY & CULTURE

    Florence Pugh Exposes Hollywood’s Intimacy Coordinator Problem

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk November 16, 2025January 25, 2026

    Why Florence Pugh’s remark about intimacy coordinators exposes a deeper problem the industry doesn’t want to admit. Hollywood loves symbols. A new job title, a fresh policy, a rewritten code of conduct — anything that lets the industry say, “See? We’ve changed.” For years, intimacy coordinators were often viewed as the last resort.The safeguard Hollywood…

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  • Frankenstein (2025):
    TV & MOVIES

    Frankenstein (2025): What Guillermo del Toro’s Monster Really Represents

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk November 14, 2025January 25, 2026

    Guillermo del Toro has always had a soft spot for difficult creatures — the ones that look dangerous at first glance but feel painfully human once you sit with them. His Frankenstein(2025) leans right into that instinct. The film doesn’t hurry to scare you. It takes its time, almost stubbornly, because it isn’t chasing terror….

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  • Jacob Elordi as the Creature in Frankenstein 2025
    TV & MOVIES

    Is the Frankenstein (2025) Movie Scary?

    ByTheCinematicTimes Desk November 12, 2025January 25, 2026

    When you hear Guillermo del Toro and Frankenstein in the same sentence, you probably imagine thunder, graveyards, and a monster bursting to life under a flash of lightning. But this version? It’s not that kind of horror. It’s quieter, more emotional — the sort of film that unsettles you long after you’ve left the theater….

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