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  • Pin-Up Girl prepares for murder in The Strangers - Chapter 2

    The Strangers – Chapter 2 Review: Why Are We Doing This Again? [Fantastic Fest]

    By Rafael Motamayor 6 months ago

    The Strangers: Chapter 2 manages to be an improvement over its predecessor, but still feels like it's betraying the premise of the franchise.

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  • The mother grinning at the camera in the V/H/S/Halloween segment Coochie Coochie Coo

    V/H/S/Halloween Review: The Funniest (And Darkest) Entry Yet [Fantastic Fest]

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    V/H/S/ Halloween keeps the horror anthology franchise fresh with the funniest installment yet, and a twist of truly disturbing darkness.

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  • Isaiah White holds a finger to his lips on a football field in Him

    Him Review: Marlon Wayans Is Scary Good In This Nightmarish Sports Horror Movie

    By Chris Evangelista 6 months ago

    The weird sports horror movie Him has some stylish moments and a genuinely great performance from Marlon Wayans, but something's missing. Here's our review.

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  • Bob Ferguson looks in the rearview mirror of a car in One Battle After Another

    One Battle After Another Review: Paul Thomas Anderson's Fiercely Political Action-Comedy-Thriller Is The Best Movie Of 2025

    By Chris Evangelista 6 months ago

    Paul Thomas Anderson's darkly hilarious One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is the best movie of the year.

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  • David and Sarah standing next to an open door in a field in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey Review: A High-Concept Romantic Fantasy With No Passion

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, starring Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie, is a fantasy-romance that feels weirdly distant. Here's our review.

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  • Good Fortune, Jeff looking ahead in shock as Gabriel touches his shoulder and Arj watches him from behind

    Good Fortune Review: Keanu Reeves Is The Funniest Part Of Aziz Ansari's Charming Debut Film [TIFF 2025]

    By Michael Boyle 7 months ago

    Aziz Ansari's feature directorial debut Good Fortune isn't as funny as it could be, but Keanu Reeves is great as a budget guardian angel. Here's our review.

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  • Roman and Dennis at a Halloween party in Twinless

    Twinless Review: Dylan O'Brien Is Excellent In A Dark Comedy That Goes To Unexpected Places

    By Chris Evangelista 7 months ago

    Twinless is a comedy with a dark twist that changes everything, but the real draw is Dylan O'Brien's fantastic performance.

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  • Ed and Lorraine Warren give a presentation in The Conjuring: Last Rites

    The Conjuring: Last Rites Review: The Warrens Go Out With A Scream In This Hectic, Sweet Finale

    By Chris Evangelista 7 months ago

    The Conjuring franchise wraps up the story of the Warrens with The Conjuring: Last Rites, a spooky and surprisingly funny send-off that gets the job done.

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  • Cooper Hoffman as Ray Garraty and David Jonsson as Pete McVries in The Long Walk

    The Long Walk Review: An Emotionally Obliterating All-Time Great Stephen King Adaptation

    By BJ Colangelo 7 months ago

    The Long Walk is an emotionally obliterating all-time great Stephen King adaptation and undoubtedly one of the best films of 2025. Here's our review.

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  • Nigel and David playing guitar together

    It's 2025 And I Just Watched This Is Spinal Tap For The First Time - These Are My Honest Thoughts

    By Nick Staniforth 7 months ago

    With "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues" just around the corner, I thought it was only right to see what made the original iconic.

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  • Austin Butler as Hank holding a baseball bat in his apartment in Caught Stealing

    Caught Stealing Review: Austin Butler Brings Movie Star Charisma To This Fun Crime Caper

    By Ryan Scott 7 months ago

    Austin Butler reminds us he's a movie star and Darren Aronofsky gets to have some fun for a change with the crime flick Caught Stealing. Here's our review.

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  • Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman as Theo and Ivy look lovingly at each other on a plane in The Roses

    The Roses Review: A Devilishly Hilarious Dark Comedy About Love & Marriage

    By Ethan Anderton 7 months ago

    Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman and delightfully despicable and charming in The Roses, a hilarious dark comedy about a crumbling marriage.

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  • Edie looking fed up in Eenie Meanie

    Eenie Meanie Review: Samara Weaving Helps A Funny, Moody Crime Caper Get Away Clean

    By Bill Bria 7 months ago

    Incredible stunt work and a great lead performance from Samara Weaving help make the action flick Eenie Meanie a satisfying experience. Here's our review.

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  • A clown sits in a chair in the Carmichael Manor in Hell House LLC: Lineage

    Hell House LLC: Lineage Review: The Horror Series Changes Things Up For Its Final Entry

    By Chris Evangelista 7 months ago

    Hell House LLC: Lineage, the final entry in the horror franchise, ditches found footage for slow pacing and mystery solving. Here's our review.

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  • David King wears a hat and sunglasses while sitting on the train in Highest 2 Lowest

    Highest 2 Lowest Review: Spike Lee & Denzel Washington Reunite For A Bumpy, Exciting Kurosawa Remake

    By Chris Evangelista 7 months ago

    After getting off to a rough start, Spike Lee and Denzel Washington find the right rhythm with their Akira Kurosawa remake Highest 2 Lowest. Here's our review.

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  • Hutch Mansell in an elevator surrounded by suspicious looking fellows in Nobody 2

    Nobody 2 Review: Bob Odenkirk Is Invincible In A Violent, Fun Sequel That Wastes No Time

    By Witney Seibold 7 months ago

    Nobody 2 cuts right to the chase to give us a brisk, violent 89 minutes of Bob Odenkirk beating up bad guys. Here's our review.

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  • Anna (Lindsay Lohan) and Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) get their fortunes read in Freakier Friday

    Freakier Friday Review: Lindsay Lohan & Jamie Lee Curtis Still Got It In A Funny, Heartfelt Sequel

    By Ethan Anderton 8 months ago

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan make a delightful return in Freakier Friday, a satisfying sequel that doesn't get bogged down in nostalgia and callbacks.

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  • Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) takes a coffee from a random hand outside of his moving car in The Naked Gun

    The Naked Gun Review: Comedy Is Back With The Biggest, Hardest & Stupidest Laughs In Years

    By Ethan Anderton 8 months ago

    The Naked Gun brings comedy back to theaters in a thoroughly satisfying, gut-busting fashion, resulting in the funniest movie of 2025 so far.

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  • Justine Gandy is frightened in bed in Weapons

    Weapons Review: A Twisted, Funny, And Scary Suburban Nightmare From The Director Of Barbarian

    By Chris Evangelista 8 months ago

    A wonderfully twisted mixture of bad vibes and macabre fun, Weapons is one of the best horror movies of the year. Here's our review.

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  • The Fantastic Four standing on a stage in The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review: The MCU Gets It Right Again With Heroes Making The World A Better Place

    By Witney Seibold 8 months ago

    Marvel rebounds with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, a film where superheroes actually use intelligence to make the world a better place. Here's our review.

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  • Milo, Stevie, Ava, Danica, and Teddy in I Know What You Did Last Summer

    I Know What You Did Last Summer Review: A Legacy Sequel Hooked On The Scares And Silliness Of Slashers

    By BJ Colangelo 8 months ago

    The new I Know What You Did Last Summer embraces humor and surpasses expectations, nailing the nostalgia in the process. Here's our review.

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  • Superman stands in the Fortress of Solitude in Superman (2025)

    Superman Review: James Gunn's Charming Crowd Pleaser Is Silly In All The Right Ways

    By Chris Evangelista 9 months ago

    James Gunn's Superman is unapologetically silly, embracing a charming comic book logic where anything is possible. Here's our review.

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  • Joe and Ted have an argument in the street in Eddington

    Eddington Review: Ari Aster Holds Up A Mirror To American Insanity In This Twisted Western

    By Bill Bria 9 months ago

    Ari Aster plays with political fire with Eddington, a twisted Western that serves as a dark depiction of the state America has gotten itself into.

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  • Bechir Sylvain as Leclerc, Jonathan Bailey as Dr. Henry Loomis, and Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett wading through a swamp in Jurassic World Rebirth

    Jurassic World Rebirth Review: This Back-To-Basics Dino Flick Gets Stuck In The Mud

    By Jeremy Mathai 9 months ago

    Jurassic World Rebirth features some great dinosaur action but suffers from paper-thin human characters and modern blockbuster constraints. Here’s our review.

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  • M3GAN looking a hot mess in M3GAN 2.0

    M3GAN 2.0 Review: Judgment Day Is Messy Mayhem In This 'Bad Straight Camp' Sequel

    By BJ Colangelo 9 months ago

    Whether M3GAN 2.0 is brilliant satire or a hot mess depends entirely on your tolerance for action-packed nonsense and genre whiplash. Here's our review.

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  • Jamie and Spike stand in front of some trees in 28 Years Later

    28 Years Later Review: A Scary, Gruesome, And Surprisingly Emotional Horror Saga

    By Chris Evangelista 9 months ago

    28 Days Later is both very scary and surprisingly emotional, although a baffling ending robs the film of some of its power.

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  • Yonas Kibreab as the voice of Elio and Remy Edgerly as his alien friend Glordon looking at their cosmic surroundings in awe in Elio

    Elio Review: Pixar's Latest Tearjerker Is Their Best Original Since Coco

    By Jeremy Mathai 9 months ago

    The animated sci-fi adventure Elio is full of laughs, heart, and dazzling visuals and feels like the best Pixar original since Coco. Here's our review.

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