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  • Craig starting to smile in Friendship

    Friendship Review: An Absolute Must-See For Fans Of I Think You Should Leave [SXSW]

    By Michael Boyle 6 months ago

    Friendship, a dark, unsettling comedy starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, is guaranteed to win over fans of I Think You Should Leave. Here's our review.

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  • Michelle and a yellow robot in The Electric State

    The Electric State Review: This Russo Brothers Netflix Movie Is Slick, Dazzling, And Incredibly Empty

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    The Russo Brothers new Netflix movie The Electric State is full of slick visuals, but the film itself is intellectually dull and loaded with unfunny jokes.

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  • Meghann Fahy's Violet and Brandon Sklenar's Henry standing in the restaruant in Drop

    Drop Review: This Bad Date Makes For A Killer Thriller [SXSW]

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    A woman on a date finds herself terrorized by anonymous messages in Drop, the new thriller from Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon.

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  • Jon Bernthal's Brax and Ben Affleck's Christian coming face to face in The Accountant 2

    The Accountant 2 Review: Ben Affleck's Sequel Is Better In Every Way [SXSW]

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    Ben Affleck's numbers-savvy assassin Christian Wolff returns in Gavin O'Connor's entertaining action sequel The Accountant 2.

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  • Elliot and Ridley look shocked in Death of a Unicorn

    Death Of A Unicorn Review: Unicorn Violence Starts Out Fun Then Grows Stale In This Horror-Comedy [SXSW]

    By Michael Boyle 6 months ago

    Death of a Unicorn offers plenty of killer unicorn action and memorable performances, but after a while, it starts to feel a bit one-note. Here's our review.

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  • Anna Kendrick as Stephanie and Blake Lively as Emily drinking martinis by the pool in Another Simple Favor

    Another Simple Favor Review: Anna Kendrick & Blake Lively Shine In This Silly, Sexy Sequel [SXSW]

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively return for Another Simple Favor, and our review out of SXSW indicates a bigger sequel with the leads bringing their A-game.

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  • Michael Fassbender as espionage agent George Woodhouse standing in front of Big Ben in London in Black Bag

    Black Bag Review: Steven Soderbergh's Sleek Spy Thriller Is A Smart, Sizzling Good Time

    By Jeremy Mathai 6 months ago

    Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag, a marriage drama masquerading as a spy thriller, is stylish, sexy, and never outstays its welcome. Here's our review.

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  • Robert Pattinson as Mickey 18 and Mickey 17 in the snow

    Mickey 17 Review: Bong Joon-Ho Delivers Another Masterpiece

    By BJ Colangelo 7 months ago

    Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson, is a deeply heartfelt and uncomfortably funny musing on capitalism, colonization, and corruption.

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  • Miles Teller as Levi and Anya Taylor-Joy as rival operative Drasa coming face to face in The Gorge

    The Gorge Review: An Anya Taylor-Joy And Miles Teller Romance Wrapped In Sci-Fi Pulp

    By Jeremy Mathai 7 months ago

    The Gorge is a surprisingly romantic mashup of sci-fi, horror, and action, with great chemistry between Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller. Here's our review.

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  • Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson crouching with his shield in Captain America: Brave New World

    Captain America: Brave New World Review: Sam Wilson's First Solo Movie Is A Safe, Forgettable Rehash

    By Jeremy Mathai 7 months ago

    Competently made but lacking any emotional soul, Captain America: Brave New World is a forgettable, low-energy, by-the-numbers sequel. Here's our review.

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  • The eponymous windup toy monkey in a scene from The Monkey

    The Monkey Review: Osgood Perkins' Longlegs Follow-Up Can't Live Up To The Hype

    By Jeremy Mathai 7 months ago

    The Monkey, the new blood-soaked Stephen King adaptation from Longlegs director Osgood Perkins, never lives up to its potential. Here's our review.

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  • Marvin looking horrified at a Valentine's Day card in Love Hurts

    Love Hurts Review: Good-Enough Action Barely Propels This Unfunny But Affable Fight Comedy

    By Witney Seibold 7 months ago

    Ke Huy Quan handles his first leading role well in Love Hurts, but the film itself is unfunny and heavy on bland exposition. Here's our review.

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  • Ariel isn't sure about this dinner in Opus

    Opus Review: This Cult Horror Comedy Is Too Familiar For Its Own Good [Sundance]

    By Bill Bria 7 months ago

    Opus, the new cult horror-comedy from A24 featuring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich, relies too heavily on twists and familiar story elements.

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  • Millie and Tim look on in horror as they realize they're Together

    Together Review: Alison Brie And Dave Franco Get Gross In A Body Horror Comedy [Sundance]

    By Bill Bria 8 months ago

    The body horror comedy Together, starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco, is a fun gross-out date night horror movie best seen with a crowd.

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  • Angela, Lee, Min and Chris dance the night away in The Wedding Banquet

    The Wedding Banquet Review: This Unapologetically Queer Rom-Com Has A Great Ensemble Cast [Sundance]

    By Bill Bria 8 months ago

    The Wedding Banquet, a remake of the 1993 Ang Lee film, continues the rom-com resurgence with a great ensemble cast. Here's our review.

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  • The Heart Eyes killer stands in the police station

    Heart Eyes Review: This Slasher Rom-Com Isn't Scary, But It Is Stylish And Sweet

    By Chris Evangelista 8 months ago

    Heart Eyes is a slasher rom-com that has some fun kills and two likable leads with great chemistry. It also runs out of steam rather quickly. Here's our review.

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  • Molina tends to Valentin's wound in Kiss of the Spider Woman

    Kiss Of The Spider Woman Review: A Heartfelt Queer Musical With A Breakout Performance [Sundance]

    By Bill Bria 8 months ago

    Kiss of the Spider Woman, co-starring Jennifer Lopez, is a great example of the modern movie musical, and features a breakout performance from Tonatiuh.

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  • Darcy hears a strange sound in the woods in Rabbit Trap

    Rabbit Trap Review: Dev Patel Stars In A Blend Of Cosmic And Folk Horror [Sundance]

    By Bill Bria 8 months ago

    The folk horror movie Rabbit Trap, starring Dev Patel, isn't really scary, but it does have a certain haunting quality. Here's our review.

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  • Linda is very tired in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You

    If I Had Legs I'd Kick You Review: This Comedy-Thriller Is Like Uncut Gems Meets Eraserhead [Sundance]

    By Bill Bria 8 months ago

    If I Had Legs I'd Kick You is a blend of comedy and thriller that invokes the anxiety of Uncut Gems and the surreal horrors of Eraserhead. Here's our review.

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  • Daryl Booth, handcuffed and looking angry in Flight Risk

    Flight Risk Review: Mel Gibson's Low-Budget Thriller Is Your Typical January Movie

    By Witney Seibold 8 months ago

    Mel Gibson's Flight Risk, starring Mark Wahlberg, is a serviceable but ultimately forgettable January movie. Here's our review.

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  • Michelle Yeoh as Philippa Georgiou sitting at her desk in Star Trek: Section 31

    Star Trek: Section 31 Review: This Discovery Spinoff Film Is B-Movie Trash (In A Good Way)

    By Jacob Hall 8 months ago

    Star Trek: Section 31 sees the beloved sci-fi franchise lean hard into outrageous, b-movie action ... and it somehow works better than you'd think.

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  • Iris sheds a tear in Companion

    Companion Review: This Surprising Horror Movie Is The First Great Film Of 2025

    By Chris Evangelista 8 months ago

    The twist-heavy and highly entertaining horror pic Companion is exactly the type of must-see entertainment you're looking for. Here's our review.

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  • Christopher Abbott as Blake in the early stages of transformation while Julia Garner as Charlotte looks on in Wolf Man

    Wolf Man Review: Leigh Whannell's Half-Effective Fright Fest Will Leave You Feeling Torn In Two

    By Jeremy Mathai 8 months ago

    Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man is unsettling and unnerving with scary moments of body horror, but certain weak elements hold the movie back. Here's our review.

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  • Big Nick and Donnie sit in a car in Den of Thieves 2: Pantera

    Den Of Thieves 2: Pantera Review: A Triumph Of Dudes Rock Cinema

    By Chris Evangelista 8 months ago

    Den of Thieves 2: Pantera takes the scuzzy action vibes of the first movie and adds a buddy comedy angle for good measure, with fun results. Here's our review.

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  • Neve Campbell talks on phone Scream

    The 15 Best Final Girls In Horror Movies Ranked

    By Shaun Stacy 9 months ago

    The term might be new, but the final girl trope is almost as old as horror movies themselves. These are the 15 toughest survivors in horror film history.

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  • Alex drinks milk A Clockwork Orange

    The 20 Best Dystopian Movies Of All Time

    By Margaret David 9 months ago

    Dystopian movies aren't as far-fetched as they may seem. Watch these 20 films, and learn from the mistakes of their unfortunate heroes.

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  • Knuckles, Sonic, and Tails about to race in Sonic the Hedgehog 3

    Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Review: The Blue Blur Is Bigger, Bolder, And Better Than Ever

    By BJ Colangelo 9 months ago

    With Sonic the Hedgehog 3, the series seems to be turning into the Fast and the Furious franchise for kids, and we're okay with that! Here's our review.

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