Following the releases of the Stephen King novel “The Running Man” in 1982 and the film of the same name in 1987 starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, director Edgar Wright brings a new adaptation of the novel to light, with “The Running Man” sprinting into theaters Nov. 14.
By Andrew Poma, Contributing Writer
• November 16, 2025
The second proper mainstage show for the Ithaca College Center of Theatre and Dance Fall 2025 season kicked off with a vibrant production of “Little Women.”
The return of the uber-popular action-thriller “Predator” franchise brought a lot of strong questions from audiences: How can the franchise reinvent itself after so many lackluster titles in the past? Is there any variety in the story that the franchise can find for yet another sequel?
Over a decade after her Academy Award-winning portrayal of a troubled young woman in “Silver Linings Playbook” (2012), Jennifer Lawrence returns to that archetype with “Die My Love,” released Nov. 7.
Since Mary Shelley released her novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” in 1818, the tale has received hundreds of adaptations, spanning from film to television to plays.
UK alternative rock band Florence + The Machine continued to showcase its diverse array of talents with the release of its sixth studio album, “Everybody Scream,” on Oct. 31. It is an album that is an incredible display of the band’s talent in its production, lyrics and emotional themes that it performs in a span of 49 minutes.
A remake of the South Korean film “Save the Green Planet! (2003)” directed by Jang Joon-hwan, “Bugonia” is one of the best and most memorable films of the year.
On Oct. 24, Demi Lovato released her ninth studio album titled “It’s Not That Deep.” The album marks a return to a pop style sound, though with more electro sound this time.
Is there a price to partnership? If “Blue Moon,” the newest film from frequent collaborators Richard Linklater and Ethan Hawke is any indication, the price is a wonderful product. The film is remarkably simple, but it is brought to life by a finely-tuned script and excellent performances.
Biopics have been a common genre in the world of Hollywood over the past few years. The trend now continues with “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” which was released on Oct. 24. Director Scott Cooper created a successful movie sharing the intimate aspects of songwriting aside from certain downfalls in timing.