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  • No Way Home bridge fight Spider-Man

    Spider-Man: No Way Home Swings In With Heroic $50 Million Thursday Preview Box Office

    By Ryan Scott December 17th, 2021

    Spider-Man is here to save the box office.

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  • No Way Home No Spoilers video

    Superhero Bits: Spider-Man: No Way Home Reviews Arrive, The CW's Naomi Trailer & More

    By Ryan Scott December 14th, 2021

    It's Spider-Man, Black Adam, Naomi, Ninja Turtles, and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.

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  • Tender Bar

    The Tender Bar Review: Cool Uncle Ben Affleck Shines In George Clooney's Lifeless Drama

    By Chris Evangelista December 14th, 2021

    Despite another great Ben Affleck performance, Geroge Clooney's The Tender Bar is a dud.

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  • The King's Man Ralph Fiennes

    The King's Man Review: The Kingsman Prequel Maketh For A Brutal And Bizarre War Movie

    By Hoai-Tran Bui December 14th, 2021

    The King's Man shakes up the Kingsman franchise with a prequel that takes place in World War I. The result is an overstuffed and tonally wild war movie.

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  • Spider-Man No Way Home

    Spider-Man: No Way Home Review: A Web Of Genuine Character Drama And Fan Service

    By Hoai-Tran Bui December 14th, 2021

    Spider-Man: No Way Home breaks open the multiverse, but more importantly, breaks down Tom Holland's Peter Parker to his core.

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  • Bernardo and Anita dancing in West Side Story

    West Side Story Takes Less Than $1 Million In Thursday Previews

    By Sandy Schaefer December 10th, 2021

    West Side Story had a rough start at the box office, but musicals often have long legs.

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  • Don't

    Don't Look Up Review: This Smug, Shrill Disaster Movie Satire Is Just A Disaster

    By Chris Evangelista December 8th, 2021

    Don't Look Up is one of the worst movies of the year, although Leonardo DiCaprio still turns in a memorable performance.

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  • Javier Bardem and Nicole Kidman

    Being The Ricardos Review: An Exhausting And Unfunny Look At One Of The Funniest People Ever

    By Josh Spiegel December 7th, 2021

    Here's what happens when a profoundly unfunny filmmaker tries to make a movie about funny people.

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  • 47 Bigfoot Movies Ranked

    The Ultimate Bigfoot Movie Ranking: 47 Yeti, Sasquatch, And Abominable Snowman Movies Ranked

    By Rob Hunter December 3rd, 2021

    There are few things quite as American as the hunt for Bigfoot, so to celebrate the 4th of July, here are 47 Bigfoot movies ranked.

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  • Silent Night Keira

    Silent Night Review: A Pitch-Black Christmas Comedy About The End Of The World

    By Hoai-Tran Bui December 3rd, 2021

    Keira Knightley is the life of the party in Camille Griffin's pitch-black Christmas comedy, Silent Night.

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  • Flee

    Flee Review: Animated Documentary Paints A Refugee Tale More Vivid And Sharp Than Reality

    By Hoai-Tran Bui December 3rd, 2021

    Jonas Poher Rasmussen's animated documentary Flee is a haunting and staggering refugee portrait that brims with life.

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  • West Side Story

    West Side Story Review: Steven Spielberg's Big, Vibrant Take On The Classic Musical Is One Of His Best Films

    By Chris Evangelista December 2nd, 2021

    Could it be? Yes, it could! Steven Spielberg's West Side Story is really good! One of the best movies of the year, in fact.

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  • Bradley cooper

    Nightmare Alley Review: Guillermo Del Toro's Carnival Noir Is Stylish As Hell, With A Standout Cate Blanchett Performance

    By Chris Evangelista December 2nd, 2021

    Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley is another gorgeous spookshow from the filmmaker, featuring a killer Cate Blanchett performance.

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  • The Beatles in Peter Jackson's Get Back

    The Length Of Peter Jackson's The Beatles: Get Back Is Kind Of The Point

    By Eric Vespe December 1st, 2021

    The Beatles: Get Back has been getting some criticism for its lengthy runtime. But that runtime is part of the magic.

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  • The Beatles playing on the rooftop

    The Beatles: Get Back Review: A Shapeless Documentary With A Fantastic Ending

    By Josh Spiegel November 29th, 2021

    The larger problem looming over The Beatles: Get Back is the question of why this mammoth project needs to be quite so mammoth.

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  • Raccoon City

    Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City Review: The Reboot Wisely Trades Action For Horror, But It's Not Enough

    By Chris Evangelista November 24th, 2021

    Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City reboots the franchise and embraces horror over action, but the end result is surprisingly boring.

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  • Gucci

    House Of Gucci Review: Lady Gaga Does Her Best Dracula Voice In Ridley Scott's Wicked Satire Of The Rich And Clueless

    By Chris Evangelista November 22nd, 2021

    Ridley Scott's House of Gucci wants to serve you both a scrumptious gourmet meal and greasy fast food in the same bite.

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  • Ghostbusters: Afterlife

    Ghostbusters: Afterlife Spoiler Review: Bustin' Makes Me Feel Uneasy And Disappointed

    By Ethan Anderton November 22nd, 2021

    Now that the movie is in theaters, we dig into the spoilerly details of Ghostbusters: Afterlife and pinpoint exactly where the sequel went wrong.

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  • Cmon Cmon Joaquin Phoenix and Woody Norman

    C'mon C'mon Review: Joaquin Phoenix Is A Natural In Mike Mills' Gentle Family Drama

    By Hoai-Tran Bui November 19th, 2021

    C'mon C'mon is a gentle, ambling family drama from Mike Mills that stars a stellar Joaquin Phoenix and incredible newcomer Woody Norman.

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  • JFK

    JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass Review: Oliver Stone Keeps The Conspiracy Theories Coming In A New Documentary

    By Chris Evangelista November 17th, 2021

    Oliver Stone returns to the wild world of assassination conspiracy theories with JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass.

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  • Ghostbusters: Afterlife

    Ghostbusters: Afterlife Review: The Spirit Of A Wonderful Amblin Movie Gets Trapped Under Clumsy Nostalgia

    By Ethan Anderton November 16th, 2021

    Ghostbusters: Afterlife hits theaters this weekend, and though our resident Ghostbusters fan found plenty to enjoy, they walked away ultimately disappointed.

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  • Licorice

    Licorice Pizza Review: Alana Haim Is A Revelation In Paul Thomas Anderson's Wonderful Trip Back To The 1970s

    By Chris Evangelista November 16th, 2021

    Paul Thomas Anderson has another winner on his hands with Licorice Pizza, and Alana Haim's acting debut is just incredible.

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  • King Richard family

    King Richard Review: Will Smith Rules The Court In A Standard-Issue Sports Drama

    By Hoai-Tran Bui November 16th, 2021

    Will Smith shows off his acting chops in a by-the-numbers sports biopic about the father of Serena and Venus Williams. Read our King Richard review.

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  • The Madrigal family in 'Encanto'

    Encanto Review: A Sweet But Formulaic New Disney Adventure

    By Josh Spiegel November 15th, 2021

    There's a lot to like in Encanto, Disney's Colombia-set animated musical, but it highlights the limitations of the Disney storytelling house style.

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  • Rock4

    Rocky IV Director's Cut Review: Say Bye To Paulie's Robot, Say Hello To A (Mostly) Better Movie

    By Chris Evangelista November 12th, 2021

    Sylvester Stallone's new Rocky IV: Rocky vs. Drago The Ultimate Director's Cut trims the '80s cheese for something more down-to-earth.

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  • tick tick boom diner

    Tick, Tick... BOOM! Review: Lin-Manuel Miranda Turns An Artist's Lament Into A Joyous Love Letter

    By Hoai-Tran Bui November 12th, 2021

    Lin-Manuel Miranda makes a spectacular feature directorial debut with Tick, Tick... BOOM! with Andrew Garfield dazzling in the role as Jonathan Larson.

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  • Archie Yates in "Home Sweet Home Alone"

    Home Sweet Home Alone Review: A Perversely Enjoyable And Surprising Subversion

    By Josh Spiegel November 11th, 2021

    Home Sweet Home Alone feels like a Home Alone movie for people who don't like Home Alone movies and it kind of works?

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