Gen V Review: Just As Fun And Twisted As The Boys, If A Little Too Familiar
Whether you're a fan of The Boys or you just like superhero stories in general, Gen V is definitely worth your time. Here's our review of the spinoff.
Read MoreWhether you're a fan of The Boys or you just like superhero stories in general, Gen V is definitely worth your time. Here's our review of the spinoff.
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Read MoreConcrete Utopia, South Korea's 2024 Oscar entry, is a compelling and gripping human drama about immigration and economic disparity. Read our review here.
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Read MoreÁlex de la Iglesia's 30 Coins is one of the best horror shows of the past decade and season 2 is just as wild and crazy as season 1. Here's our review.
Read MoreEveryone wants to make a throwback science fiction adventure. UFO Sweden asks: what if Sweden did it much better than Hollywood?
Read MoreAn American man moves his family to peaceful, picturesque Norway and pays the price for not respecting the local creatures in There's Something in the Barn.
Read MoreThe creative team behind Turbo Kid returns with zombie action comedy We Are Zombies, set in a world where zombies are peaceful underdogs.
Read MoreIf you enjoyed the torturous anxiety of Uncut Gems, take your soul on another journey of pain with Caye Casas' super dark comedy The Coffee Table.
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Read MoreGather around, sickos! Horror filmmaker Demián Rugna (Terrified) returns with a tale of rapidly spreading demonic possession in When Evil Lurks.
Read MoreIn Jason Yu's thriller Sleep, there are worse things in a marriage than being woken up by your partner snoring.
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Read MoreMike Flanagan tackles the world of Edgar Allan Poe with his somewhat disappointing new Netflix series The Fall of the House of Usher. Here's our review.
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Read MoreThe John Wick prequel series The Continental is a dour, poorly-lit, and oftentimes humorless slog that can't hold a candle to the movies that inspired it.
Read MoreKaitlyn Dever delivers a mostly dialogue-free performance in the entertaining alien invasion thriller No One Will Save You. Here's our review.
Read MoreMacon Blair's The Toxic Avenger remake is gory and silly and probably made for about a dozen people. Maybe you're one of them.
Read MoreAction sequel Expendables 4 (aka Expend4bles) is probably the best entry in the franchise, and that's not really saying much at all. Here's our review.
Read MoreEpisode 6 of the Star Wars show Ahsoka gave us a brilliant build-up toward the series' final conflict.
Read MoreKitty Green's The Royal Hotel, starring Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick, feels like a thriller that turns into a full-blown horror movie.
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