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  • Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney prepare to fight in Anyone But You

    Anyone But You Review: Glen Powell And Sydney Sweeney Star In Frisky, Fun Rom-Com

    By Marshall Shaffer December 21st, 2023

    Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are the highlights of the frisky, fun rom-com Anyone But You. Read our review of the new movie right here.

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  • Dial of Destiny

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Indiana Jones, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, And More

    By Chris Evangelista December 20th, 2023

    Our latest Blu-ray round-up features Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Five Nights at Frreddy's and more.

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  • A flock of birds

    Migration Review: A Bland Riff On Pixar Fails To Take Flight

    By Josh Spiegel December 20th, 2023

    Migration rarely approaches a level of excitement or creativity that might be hoped for with a big-budget animated feature. Here's our review.

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  • Fantasia Barrino

    The Color Purple Review: A Well-Meaning But Unsuccessful Musical Take On An Iconic Story

    By Josh Spiegel December 19th, 2023

    Blitz Bazawule and a cast of talented performers do their best, but The Color Purple musical adaptation doesn't quite work. Read our review here.

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  • Kate McKinnon Hosted Saturday Night Live Season 49

    Kate McKinnon's Oddball Saturday Night Live Gets A Boost From Billie Eilish And Special Guests

    By Ethan Anderton December 17th, 2023

    Kate McKinnon hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, and while she easily fit back into the show, something felt a little awkward throughout.

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  • Washington Huskies Rowing Team in The Boys int he Boat

    The Boys In The Boat Review: George Clooney's Sports Drama Is Standard-Issue

    By Marshall Shaffer December 15th, 2023

    The Boys in the Boat is ultimately a standard-issue sports movie, but it's better than some of George Clooney's other directorial efforts. Here's our review.

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  • Rebel Moon

    Rebel Moon Review: Zack Snyder's Latest Is A Feature-Length Video Game Cutscene

    By Jeremy Mathai December 15th, 2023

    Rebel Moon resembles little more than a grab-bag collection of world-building, mythology, and epic storytelling that we've seen done better many times before.

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  • Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson And The Olympians Review: A Series-Length Retread Of An Overly Familiar Adventure

    By Josh Spiegel December 14th, 2023

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians may yet win an audience, but feels like a somewhat dull echo of the film that preceded it by a decade. Here's our review.

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  • Sandbox VR

    Cool Stuff: Sandbox VR Is As Close As You Can Get To Ready Player One's Oasis (For Now)

    By Ethan Anderton December 13th, 2023

    Sandbox VR is a virtual reality gaming experience that puts you into a cinematic video game scenario alongside your friends and family, and we tried it out.

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  • Chickens

    Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget Review: A Fun, Flighty Return To Aardman's Original Feature

    By Josh Spiegel December 13th, 2023

    Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a charming sequel that reminds us that Aardman's stop-motion animation is worth the wait. Here's our review,

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  • Alan Ritchson, Reacher

    Reacher Season 2 Review: A Sharp, Self-Aware Action Caper

    By Valerie Ettenhofer December 13th, 2023

    Reacher season 2 is an entertaining mix of contrasts: compassion and vengeance, quirkiness and rigidity, status quo and subversion.

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  • IHOP Wonka Menu

    Cool Stuff: IHOP Has A Wonka Menu With Purple Pancakes, And We Tried Everything

    By Ethan Anderton December 12th, 2023

    IHOP has an official Wonka menu inspired by the prequel movie hitting theaters on December 15, and it includes purple pancakes and cotton candy lemonade.

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  • The Iron Claw

    The Iron Claw Review: The Texas-Sized Von Erich Tragedy Told With Blood, Sweat, And Heart

    By BJ Colangelo December 12th, 2023

    The Iron Claw is an emotionally eviscerating watch anchored by one of the best ensemble casts of the year.

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  • Adam Driver Hosted Saturday Night Live Season 49

    Adam Driver's Splendid Saturday Night Live Serves Up Plenty Of Holiday Hilarity

    By Ethan Anderton December 10th, 2023

    Adam Driver is one of the best Saturday Night Live hosts around, and having him back for a holiday-themed episode was absolutely delightful. Let's take a look!

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  • Leave the World Behind

    Leave The World Behind Review: Julia Roberts Grapples With The Apocalypse

    By Chris Evangelista December 7th, 2023

    Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke face the end of the world in Sam Esmail's odd apocalyptic drama Leave the World Behind. Here's our review.

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  • Kelsey Grammer in Frasier

    Frasier Spoiler Review: The Series That Should Have Been A Special

    By Joe Roberts December 7th, 2023

    The Frasier revival is a wholesome and frequently charming take on the character's twilight years. Read our spoiler review of the season here.

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  • Mahito

    The Boy And The Heron Review: Another Miyazaki Triumph

    By Josh Spiegel December 6th, 2023

    The Boy and the Heron is one of the year's best films, and hopefully not Hayao Miyazaki's last masterpiece.

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  • Mr. Monk's Last Case Adrian Monk

    Mr. Monk's Last Case Review: Fans Of The Defective Detective Get One Final Treat

    By Devin Meenan December 6th, 2023

    If you're a fan of the TV series Monk, you'll definitely want to check out Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie. Here's our review.

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  • Foundation

    Will There Be A Foundation Season 3 On Apple TV+?

    By Jeremy Mathai December 5th, 2023

    Apple TV+ is keeping their sci-fi series Foundation around for another season, so prepare to dig even deeper into Isaac Asimov's world.

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  • Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor closes eyes as Isabel Wilkerson in Origin

    Origin Review: Ava DuVernay's Audacious Adaptation Loses The Thread

    By Marshall Shaffer December 5th, 2023

    Ava DuVernay's Origin never quite finesses that sliding scale between the personal and the political so brilliantly expressed in Isabel Wilkerson's work.

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  • Timothee Chalamet in Wonka

    Wonka Review: Whimsy And Wonder Abound, But Timothée Chalamet Dilutes The Magic

    By Ethan Anderton December 4th, 2023

    Wonka delivers a whimsical and wonderful origin story of Roald Dahl's beloved chocolatier, but Timothée Chalamet may not have been the right person to lead it.

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  • Emma Stone hosted Saturday Night Live

    Emma Stone Joins The Five Timers Club With The Best Saturday Night Live Of Season 49 (So Far)

    By Ethan Anderton December 4th, 2023

    Emma Stone hosted Saturday Night Live for her fifth time, making her part of SNL's special club. But even better is this is the best episode of the season now.

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  • shaft walking

    'Shaft' Review: Apart From Samuel L. Jackson, There's Little To Dig About This Generic Action Sequel

    By Hoai-Tran Bui December 1st, 2023

    In our Shaft review, the franchise's Blaxploitation gets traded for a buddy-cop routine that only works by the sheer force of Samuel L. Jackson's charisma.

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  • Spamalot's King Arthur (James Monroe Iglehart) posing, with Patsy ((Christopher Fitzgerald) observing

    Spamalot Review: The Monty Python Musical Gallops Back Onto Broadway

    By Caroline Cao November 29th, 2023

    Monty Python's Spamalot musical returns to Broadway doesn't really do anything new, but there's still plenty of silly fun to be had here.

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  • Silent Night

    Silent Night Review: John Woo's (Mostly) Dialogue-Free Action Flick Is Like One Long Training Montage

    By Chris Evangelista November 27th, 2023

    Joel Kinnaman is out for revenge as a dialogue-free protagonist in John Woo's Silent Night. Read our review right here.

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  • Doctor Who, Donna and the Doctor

    The Doctor Who Special's Explanation For Bringing Donna Back Is Perfectly Stupid

    By Michael Boyle November 26th, 2023

    Donna Noble can't be allowed to remember the Doctor or she'll die. Fortunately, the first Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special has a very silly loophole.

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  • Spy x Family

    Spy X Family Is Anime's Answer To The Family Sitcom, But With More Espionage And Assassins

    By Rafael Motamayor November 23rd, 2023

    If you like Malcolm in the Middle, The Americans, or The Simpsons, you have to check out the anime Spy x Family.

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