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  • Jason looks out a car window in Hell of a Summer

    Hell Of A Summer Review: A Campfire Slasher That's Light On Scares But Big On Charm

    By Bill Bria 9 months ago

    The slasher comedy Hell of a Summer is low on scares but ends up being one of the coziest horror movies in recent memory. Here's our review

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  • Joseph Quinn's soldier in Warfare looks out a window

    Warfare Review: A Disturbing, Riveting Nightmare That Redefines 'War Movie'

    By Jacob Hall 9 months ago

    Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's Warfare is challenging, experimental, and downright brutal. It also demands that you bring your own thoughts to the table.

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  • Jason Statham as Levon Cade holding a mallet and looking for his next target in A Working Man

    A Working Man Review: Jason Statham Is A Killer Girl Dad In A Generic John Wick Knockoff

    By Jeremy Mathai 9 months ago

    David Ayer and Jason Statham reunite for A Working Man, a pale imitation of better movies we've seen before. Here's our review.

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  • Snow White, in a red cloak, looking intensely at something, a crowd of people behind her. From Snow White.

    Snow White Review: The Latest Disney Remake Is Better Than Expected But Still Pretty Dopey

    By Witney Seibold 9 months ago

    Rachel Zegler is quite good (and Gal Gadot is not) in Snow White, the latest product from the Disney remake machine. Here's our review.

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  • Vito Genovese is surrounded by fellow gangsters in The Alto Knights

    The Alto Knights Review: Robert De Niro Goes To War With Robert De Niro In This Muted Mob Drama

    By Chris Evangelista 9 months ago

    Robert De Niro pulls double duty playing two gangsters who go to war with each other in the underwhelming The Alto Knights. Here's our review.

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  • Bill Skarsgard's Eddie in a pink hoodie standing in the streets

    Locked Review: The Bill Skarsgard Trapped In A Car Movie Is Weirdly Relatable Right Now

    By BJ Colangelo 9 months ago

    Locked, a thriller where Anthony Hopkins traps Bill Skarsgard in a deadly car, has its fun moments but leaves a lot to be desired. Here's our review.

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  • The Surfer looks back and holds his board in The Surfer

    The Surfer Review: Nicolas Cage Descends Into Sunburnt Madness In This Psychedelic Thriller [SXSW]

    By Rafael Motamayor 9 months ago

    Nicolas Cage gets tormented by beach bullies and loses his mind in a parking lot in the trippy thriller The Surfer. Here's our review.

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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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 10 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 10 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 10 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 10 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 10 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 10 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 11 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 11 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 11 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 11 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 11 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 11 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 11 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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