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  • Eva Reign and Abubakr Ali in Anything's Possible

    Anything's Possible Review: Billy Porter's Trans Teen Rom-Com Balances Sweetness And Surprisingly Bold Swings

    By BJ Colangelo July 18th, 2022

    There's something refreshing about the radical sweetness of Anything's Possible.

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  • The Deer King

    The Deer King Review: In The Shadow Of Ghibli

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 15th, 2022

    The Deer King can't escape the shadow of the better Studio Ghibli films that clearly inspired it.

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  • The Gray Man

    The Gray Man Review: An Aggressively Mediocre Action Flick

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 14th, 2022

    The Gray Man is fifty shades of okay.

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  • Thor Love and Thunder concept art

    Superhero Bits: Thor Love And Thunder Concept Art, A Ms. Marvel Finale Preview & More

    By Ryan Scott July 12th, 2022

    Jaimie Alexander wants to team up with Beta Ray Bill in a Lady Sif series, and more of the latest superhero news.

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  • Where the Crawdads Sing

    Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Sordid Murder Trial Descends Into A Soapy Snooze

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 12th, 2022

    Where the Crawdads Sing is pretty banal.

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  • Shudder's Good Madam movie poster

    Good Madam Review: A Haunting Post-Apartheid Horror About Racial Inequity And Generational Trauma

    By Cass Clarke July 11th, 2022

    Good Madam takes its time to linger on subtle and chilling notes before unveiling its fantastic finish.

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  • Thor: Love and Thunder

    Thor: Love And Thunder Spoiler Review: A Disappointing Ragnarok Follow-Up

    By Rafael Motamayor July 11th, 2022

    Natalie Portman is excellent here, but Love and Thunder is a pale imitation of Ragnarok.

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  • The Medium

    The Medium Review: This Exorcism Movie Will Haunt You To Your Core [Telluride Horror Show 2021]

    By Kalyn Corrigan July 8th, 2022

    A shaman strives to save her niece from a darker kind of possession in Banjong Pisanthanakun's chilling horror movie The Medium.

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  • Thor Love and Thunder Stormbreaker

    Thor: Love And Thunder Scores $29 Million In Thursday Previews, Heading For $150 Million Opening

    By Ryan Scott July 8th, 2022

    The latest Thor sequel is off to a good start at the box office, where it will have no problem landing at the top of the charts.

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  • Persuasion

    Persuasion Review: The Fleabag-Ification Of Jane Austen

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 8th, 2022

    Dear reader, they have turned Persuasion into a cringe comedy.

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  • Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth

    Thor: Love And Thunder Review: A Shaky Attempt To Recapture Lightning In A Bottle

    By Josh Spiegel July 5th, 2022

    A superhero film with tonal whiplash.

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  • Mr. Malcolm's List

    Mr. Malcolm's List Review: A Colorblind Period Romance That Swoons But Doesn't Seduce

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 1st, 2022

    Colorblind casting and a charismatic cast make Mr. Malcolm's List a good diversion.

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  • Holden William Hagelberger singing

    Trevor: The Musical Review: Holden William Hagelberger Shines In The Filmed Version Of The Off-Broadway Stage Production

    By Caroline Cao June 27th, 2022

    The strengths and shortcomings of Trevor: The Musical make the need for more kid-focused queer-affirming stage musicals more pertinent.

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  • The Boys

    How The Boys Gets Around A Big Game Of Thrones Problem

    By Michael Boyle June 24th, 2022

    Let's talk about sex, more specifically, how The Boys handles sex better than one of the most nudity-prone shows on TV.

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  • hart harrelson standing bloodied

    The Man From Toronto Review: An Uninspired Comedy That Wastes Its Potential

    By Barry Levitt June 24th, 2022

    An underdeveloped story that hits every cliched plot point under the sun.

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  • Vengeance

    Vengeance Review: BJ Novak's Terminally Online Podcaster Stumbles Into A Darkly Comic Crime Thriller [Tribeca]

    By Hoai-Tran Bui June 22nd, 2022

    BJ Novak makes his directorial debut with a funny, cutting, if shallow, new media satire.

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  • Still from Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe

    Beavis And Butt-Head Do The Universe Review: MTV's Morons Make Moves On The Multiverse

    By Danielle Ryan June 22nd, 2022

    The entire world has changed, but Beavis and Butt-Head are still completely the same.

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  • fatma mohamed holding a cup of fecal matter with two people behind her dressed in white in the movie flux gourmet

    Flux Gourmet Review: A Bold Genre Entry With A Slight Genre Misrepresentation That Doesn't Diminish The Fun

    By Lex Briscuso June 21st, 2022

    Another zany Peter Strickland genre entry.

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  • Fruits Basket prelude

    Fruits Basket - Prelude - Review: An Incomplete Love Story

    By Hoai-Tran Bui June 20th, 2022

    Fruits Basket - prelude - is kind of a mess, even if it does make an imperfect adaptation of the one of the best things Natsuki Takaya has written.

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  • Buzz Lightyear

    Lightyear Spoiler Review: A Brand Deposit That Fails To Achieve Lift-Off

    By Josh Spiegel June 20th, 2022

    Lightyear is overly familiar, visually drab, and too often willing to mock sincerity or earnestness.

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  • Next Exit

    Next Exit Review: Ghostly Supernatural Drama Makes A Lasting Meal Of An Underbaked Premise [Tribeca]

    By Hoai-Tran Bui June 18th, 2022

    Next Exit is a moody and haunting character exercise about life beyond death.

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  • Nude Tuesday

    Nude Tuesday Review: Jemaine Clement Leads A Couple Through A Hilariously Awkward Erotic Retreat [Tribeca]

    By Ethan Anderton June 17th, 2022

    Jemaine Clement bares it all in this hilariously awkward and strange comedy about a couple trying to get the romantic spark back in their lives.

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  • Jerry and Marge

    Jerry & Marge Go Large Review: Bryan Cranston And Annette Bening Break The Lottery In A Goofy True-Story Scam [Tribeca]

    By Hoai-Tran Bui June 17th, 2022

    The scammer story seems to have reached the next phase in its evolution: the inspirational comedy.

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  • The Sea Beast

    The Sea Beast Review: A Crowd-Pleasing Anti-Imperialist Seafaring Adventure

    By Rafael Motamayor June 16th, 2022

    The Sea Beast is a roller-coaster ride of nautical entertainment.

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  • Don't Make Me Go John Cho Mia Isaac

    Don't Make Me Go Review: John Cho Steers A Father-Daughter Road Trip Into Surprising Emotional Depths [Tribeca]

    By Hoai-Tran Bui June 15th, 2022

    Despite the familiar turns of sentimental road trip drama designed to tug at your heartstrings, Don't Make Me Go is a trip well worth taking.

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  • American Dreamer

    American Dreamer Review: Peter Dinklage Sabotages Himself In A Dour Comedy-Drama [Tribeca]

    By Hoai-Tran Bui June 14th, 2022

    Peter Dinklage tries to save a tonally confused comedy-drama that slowly forgets to keep up the comedy.

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  • Minions: The Rise of Gru

    Minions: The Rise Of Gru Review: Just What You'd Expect From A Blaxploitation Movie Starring Minions [Annecy]

    By Rafael Motamayor June 14th, 2022

    Minions: The Rise of Gru does have one card up its sleeve: It's actually a Blaxploitation movie starring the Minions, and it's pretty fun.

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