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  • Rings of Power
    Rafael Motamayor

    Rings Of Power Revealed How The Harfoots' Story Ties To Lord Of The Rings

    In season 2 of The Rings of Power, we learned the backstory of the Harfoots and how their journey will eventually lead them to a familiar LOTR location.
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  • Agatha All Along cast
    BJ Colangelo

    Agatha All Along Review: The Season Of The Witch Is Wickedly Fun And Effectively Creepy

    The WandaVision spin-off Agatha All Along is deliciously chaotic, whiplashing between prestige TV and kooky, campy goodness. Here's our review.
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  • Megalopolis
    Chris Evangelista

    Megalopolis Review: Francis Ford Coppola's Passion Project Is A Big, Beautiful Mess That Must Be Seen

    Francis Ford Coppola is back with his long-gestating passion project Megalopolis. The end result is both messy and a must-see. Here's our review.
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  • The Substance, Demi Moore
    Chris Evangelista

    The Substance Review: A Bloody, Brilliant, Bonkers Body Horror Movie

    Coralie Fargeat's funny, gruesome The Substance, starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, is audacious and unforgettable. Here's our review.
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  • Never Let Go cast porch
    Bill Bria

    Never Let Go Review: Halle Berry Leads Alexandre Aja's Creepy Fractured Fairytale

    Crawl and The Hills Have Eyes director Alexandre Aja creates a creepy fairy tale with Never Let Go, starring Halle Berry. Here's our review.
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  • My Old Ass
    Jeremy Mathai

    My Old Ass Review: Aubrey Plaza & Maisy Stella Are A Comedic & Dramatic Force In This Pleasant Surprise

    Few movies in recent memory have a better grasp of what coming of age is really like than My Old Ass, starring Aubrey Plaza & Maisy Stella. Here's our review.
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  • The Penguin
    Chris Evangelista

    The Penguin Review: Colin Farrell Is Excellent In A Dark Series That Probably Should've Been A Movie

    The Penguin would've been better as a movie instead of a TV show, but Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti both turn in memorable performances. Here's our review.
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  • Transformers One
    Rafael Motamayor

    Transformers One Review: More Than Meets The Eye In Best Transformers Movie In Decades

    The animated Transformers One is like a breath for fresh air for the Transformers franchise. Here's our review.
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  • Brian David and friends in the movie theater in The 4:30 Movie
    Ethan Anderton

    The 4:30 Movie Review: Kevin Smith Channels John Hughes And Starts Getting His Groove Back

    Kevin Smith ventures into John Hughes-inspired romantic comedy territory with The 4:30 Movie, but has some trouble shedding his old habits. Here's our review.
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  • The cast and crew of Saturday Night laughs during dress rehearsal
    Ethan Anderton

    Saturday Night Review: Jason Reitman Creates A Crackling Chronicle Of A Comedy Cornerstone

    With Saturday Night, Jason Reitman delivers a crackling, comical chronicle of the chaotic 90 minutes before the premiere of SNL. Here's our review.
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  • Scoot McNairy, James McAvoy, Speak No Evil
    BJ Colangelo

    Speak No Evil Review: A Modern Horror Classic Gets Americanized – And It Works For Once

    The American remake of the shocking horror movie Speak No Evil ends up holding its own, finding new ways to engage with familiar material. Here's our review.
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  • His Three Daughters
    Chris Evangelista

    His Three Daughters Review: Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne, And Elizabeth Olsen Are Magnificent In This Emotional Drama

    His Three Daughters is an honest drama about grief featuring magnificent performances from Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne, & Elizabeth Olsen. Here's our review.
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  • Red Rooms
    Chris Evangelista

    Red Rooms Review: The Most Disturbing Horror Movie Of The Year

    Red Rooms, a horror thriller about a woman who becomes obsessed with a serial killer, will make your skin crawl. Here's our review.
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  • The Front Room brandy couch
    Bill Bria

    The Front Room Review: Prepare Yourself For This Year's Grossest Horror Comedy

    The A24 horror movie The Front Room isn't gory, but it will gross you out. Here's our review.
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  • Joker folie a deux gaga phoenix kiss
    Bill Bria

    Joker: Folie à Deux Review: The Year's Boldest Comic Book Movie Is A Compelling Musical Deconstruction

    Lady Gaga is a revelation in Joker: Folie à Deux, a bold musical that further deconstructs the infamous Batman villain. Here's our review.
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  • Rebel Ridge
    Chris Evangelista

    Rebel Ridge Review: A Killer Action Thriller That Masterfully Builds Tension

    Aaron Pierre delivers a star-making turn in Jeremy Saulnier's intense Netflix action thriller Rebel Ridge. Here's our review.
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  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
    Jacob Hall

    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review: Tim Burton Gets His Mojo Back In This Funny, Shaggy Sequel

    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice isn't just a good sequel – it's a return to form for Tim Burton, a filmmaker whose work used to matter, and should continue to matter.
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  • Wolfs
    Jeremy Mathai

    Wolfs Review: Brad Pitt And George Clooney Reunite For A Stylish, Serviceable Scorsese Riff

    Frequently funny and consistently stylish, Wolfs, starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt, is an enjoyable enough crime comedy. Here's our review.
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  • The Deliverance
    Chris Evangelista

    The Deliverance Review: This Netflix Horror Pic Blends Family Drama With Possession Movie Cliches

    Lee Daniels' The Deliverance has memorable performances from Andra Day and Glenn Close, but its mix of horror and family drama underwhelms. Here's our review.
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  • Terminator Zero
    BJ Colangelo

    Terminator Zero Review: Netflix's Anime Is Gorgeous, Gruesome, And Just Getting Started — For Better Or Worse

    Terminator: Zero has a terrifying new robot assassin and gorgeous animation, but it's overly focused on set-up for something bigger.
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  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
    Jeremy Mathai

    The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Season 2 Review: A Darker, Bolder, & More Complex Return To Form

    The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 remedies the problems of season 1 (and Tom Bombadil fans are going to be delighted). Here's our review.
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  • Adam Sandler with a funny face in Love You
    Ethan Anderton

    Adam Sandler: Love You Review: Sandman Stays Silly And Musical With A Tinge Of Safdie Chaos

    Adam Sandler is back with Love You, a new comedy special on Netflix with a mix of stand-up, silly new songs, and a lovely tribute to comedy. Here's our review.
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  • Steve Martin, Selena Gomez, and Martin Short in a limo in Only Murders in the Building season 4
    Ethan Anderton

    Only Murders In The Building Season 4 Review: The Biggest, Funniest & Most Meta Mystery Yet

    The fourth season of Only Murders in the Building goes Hollywood in more ways than one, resulting in the biggest, funniest, and most meta mystery yet.
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  • Nathalie Emmanuel, The Killer
    BJ Colangelo

    The Killer Review: John Woo's Reimagining Of His Classic Evolves His Action Style — Whether You Like It Or Not

    With his remake of The Killer, John Woo isn't trying to recapture his masterpiece but instead continuing a reappraisal of his own work. Here's our review.
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  • The Crow 2024
    Witney Seibold

    The Crow Review: A Dull, Lifeless, Meaningless Remake

    Like many remakes, The Crow feels perfunctory and thoughtless. Here's our review of the new movie starring Bill Skarsgård.
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  • Strange Darling
    Chris Evangelista

    Strange Darling Review: Nothing Is As It Seems In This Clever, Hyper-Stylish Thriller

    The twisty, stylish Strange Darling is a flashy thriller that will keep you guessing. Here's our review.
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  • Alien: Romulus
    Chris Evangelista

    Alien: Romulus Review: This Occasionally Effective Sequel Plays Things Too Safe

    Alien: Romulus is well-made and even occasionally scary, but too much of the movie feels devoted to referencing what came before. Here's our review.
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