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  • No Time to Die

    No Time To Die Review: Daniel Craig's Swan Song Gives Bond A Definitive, Divisive Ending

    By Phil Nobile Jr. September 29th, 2021

    Daniel Craig's run as Bond has been obsessed with the passage of time, so it's inevitable, if likely divisive, that No Time to Die would give a definitive end.

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    Ike Boys Review: A Love Letter To Anime And Outcasts [Fantastic Fest]

    By Amelia Emberwing September 29th, 2021

    Ike Boys isn't going to top any best of the year lists, but this is the kind of very specific genre film that feels made for a certain audience. Maybe you.

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  • Midnight

    Midnight Mass Spoiler Review: Mike Flanagan's New Horror Series Is Devastating And Often Brilliant

    By Chris Evangelista September 27th, 2021

    Midnight Mass is often too talky for its own good, but it ultimately succeeds due to wonderful performances and emotional elements that pack a punch.

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  • The Tragedy of Macbeth Denzel Washington Frances McDormand

    The Tragedy Of Macbeth Review: Denzel Washington And Frances McDormand Cut A Bloody Swathe Through Joel Coen's Expressionist Nightmare [NYFF]

    By Hoai-Tran Bui September 26th, 2021

    Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand give scorching performances in Joel Coen's thrilling and nightmarish expressionist masterwork.

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  • Ethan Hawk as The Grabber in The Black Phone

    The Black Phone Review: Scott Derrickson Delivers The Best Joe Hill Adaptation Yet [Fantastic Fest]

    By Eric Vespe September 26th, 2021

    Scott Derrickson's new horror movie is the ideal blend of heart and horror, with Ethan Hawke and newcomer Mason Thames shouldering the film.

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  • There's Someone Inside Your House

    There's Someone Inside Your House Review: A Slasher For A New Generation

    By BJ Colangelo September 25th, 2021

    A masked killer stalks teens and confronts them with their own dark secrets in Netflix slasher "There's Someone Inside Your House." Read our review.

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  • The Sandman Audible

    The Sandman Audiobook Is Better Than It Has Any Right To Be, Even With A Disappointing Act II

    By Hoai-Tran Bui September 24th, 2021

    What makes The Sandman audio drama so successful is that, like the comics, it leaves room for the imagination.

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  • Olympus Has Fallen vs. White House Down

    Seeing Double: 'Olympus Has Fallen' Vs 'White House Down'

    By Rob Hunter September 23rd, 2021

    Which 2013 movie about attacks on the White House is better? It's time for Olympus Has Fallen vs. White House Down in our Seeing Double series!

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  • Ben Platt and Julianne Moore

    Dear Evan Hansen Review: A Misguided Adaptation Of A Messy Musical

    By Josh Spiegel September 22nd, 2021

    Dear Evan Hansen heightens the problems of the stage show, making for an immensely painful and excruciatingly awkward viewing experience.

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  • Many Saints

    The Many Saints Of Newark Review: The Sopranos Prequel Is A Bloody Deconstruction Of The Mob Movie

    By Chris Evangelista September 21st, 2021

    The Many Saints of Newark gets a little too cute with its Sopranos references, but it's ultimately a successful deconstruction of the mob movie.

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  • Mother

    You Are Not My Mother Review: This Irish Folklore Horror Pic Will Give You The Creeps [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 17th, 2021

    You Are Not My Mother is often predictable, but there's still enough creepy stuff in this Halloween tale here to please horror fans.

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  • Clint Eastwood

    Cry Macho Review: Clint Eastwood Rides Again In This Old-Fashioned Cowboy Drama

    By Josh Spiegel September 17th, 2021

    Cry Macho may not be Clint Eastwood's final movie, but if it is, it sure feels like a fitting conclusion for the screen legend.

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  • Michael Caine Aubrey Plaza Best Sellers

    Best Sellers Review: Michael Caine Steals The Scenes In A By-The-Book Indie Dramedy

    By Hoai-Tran Bui September 17th, 2021

    Michael Caine curses and blusters his way through Best Sellers, a standard and slightly stale indie dramedy.

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  • Spencer

    Spencer Review: Kristen Stewart Gives A Raw, Brilliant Performance In This Haunting Fable [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 16th, 2021

    Spencer features a career-best performance from Kristen Stewart, here playing a tragic, haunted Princess Diana.

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  • Rescue

    The Rescue Review: Free Solo Directors Return With A Nail-Biting Doc About The Thai Cave Rescue [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 16th, 2021

    The Rescue is a thrilling, nail-biting documentary that may just restore your faith in humanity, however briefly.

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  • Robert Redford

    Robert Redford's 15 Best Movies Ranked

    By Fiona Underhill September 15th, 2021

    Robert Redford is a living screen legend with an incredible 50-year career. Between the movies he acted in and the ones he directed, these are his best.

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  • Justin Chon Alicia Vikander Blue Bayou

    Blue Bayou Review: An Urgent Immigrant Story Told With A Thoughtful, But Heavy Hand

    By Hoai-Tran Bui September 15th, 2021

    Justin Chon's deportation drama is an affecting, if sometimes overwrought, study of the meaning of home. Read our /Film review of Blue Bayou.

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  • sundown

    Sundown Review: Tim Roth Abandons His Life In This Chilling Slow Burn [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 15th, 2021

    Tim Roth abandons his life and family in Michel Franco's mysterious, unsettling slow-burn drama Sundown.

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  • Lakewood

    Lakewood Review: Naomi Watts Races Against The Clock In This Overblown School Shooting Drama [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 14th, 2021

    Naomi Watts tries her best in the school shooting drama Lakewood, but the film makes one bad choice after another.

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  • Copshop

    Copshop Review: Gerard Butler And Frank Grillo Face Off In Joe Carnahan's Trashy, Fun Actioner

    By Chris Evangelista September 14th, 2021

    Copshop is dumb and violent, and also pretty entertaining. Read our review of the Gerard Butler/Frank Grill face off.

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  • Kevin Smith's Secret Stash: The Definitive Visual History

    Kevin Smith's Secret Stash Book Candidly Chronicles The Life And Career Of The Clerks Filmmaker

    By Ethan Anderton September 14th, 2021

    We take a look at Kevin Smith's Secret Stash: The Definitive Visual History, a book chronicling the life and career of the filmmaking behind Clerks and more.

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  • Annabelle Wallis in Malignant

    Malignant Spoiler Review: This Wan's For The Splatter Fans

    By Danielle Ryan September 14th, 2021

    Malignant hit theaters and HBO Max this weekend. If you've seen it already, read on for our spoiler-laden review. If not, hold off until you've seen it.

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  • Belfast

    Belfast Review: Kenneth Branagh's Drama Is Funny And Sweet And Missing Something [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 13th, 2021

    Kenneth Branagh's Belfast has a lot of charm, but it never quite comes together the way it should.

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  • Forgiven

    The Forgiven Review: A Boozy, Biting Saga Of The Haves And The Have Nots [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 13th, 2021

    The Forgiven is a searing drama about two very different groups of people in Morroco during one long weekend.

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  • Louis Wain

    The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Paints Cats In This Surprisingly Melancholy Biopic [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 12th, 2021

    Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy are quite good in the oddly melancholy The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.

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  • Dashcam

    Dashcam Review: The Worst Person On Earth Screams Over Shaky Found Footage In This Grating Horror Movie [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 12th, 2021

    Dashcam, the latest pandemic-set found footage horror from Host director Rob Savage, is grating and disappointing.

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  • Power of the Cumberbatch

    The Power Of The Dog Review: Jane Campion's Stunning Neo-Western Has A Career-Best Performance From Benedict Cumberbatch [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 11th, 2021

    Our The Power of the Dog review looks at Jane Campion's fantastic, overwhelming neo-Western, featuring a killer Benedict Cumberbatch performance.

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