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    Dumb Money Review: This Timely Film Can't Live Up To Real Life [TIFF 2023]

    By Barry Levitt September 9th, 2023

    The GameStop stock comedy Dumb Money is plenty funny and boasts some strong performances, but it feels like it only scratches the surface.

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  • Chatter Back Chopper Star Wars Toy

    Hasbro's Chatter Back Chopper Star Wars Toy Is An Amusing Rascal For Kids To Goof Around With

    By Ethan Anderton September 7th, 2023

    The new Star Wars series Ahsoka has brought the rascally Star Wars Rebels droid Chopper into live-action, and Hasbro has a new toy for kids to enjoy.

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  • The Nun II

    The Nun 2 Review: A Frequently Fun And Violent Romp Falls Victim To Prequelitis

    By Jeremy Mathai September 7th, 2023

    The Nun II has some great scares and atmosphere but it also gets bogged down in being too beholden to the franchise that spawned it. Here's our review.

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  • Ahsoka

    Ahsoka Delivers A 'Fallen Jedi' With An Episode That Demands Your Attention

    By Bryan Young September 6th, 2023

    Star Wars: Ahsoka episode 4, 'Fallen Jedi,' is impossible to describe without spoiling. Sorry!

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  • Violet Evergarden

    Violet Evergarden Is A Tear-Jerking Anime About Empathy And Humanity

    By Rafael Motamayor September 5th, 2023

    Violet Evergarden is a beautifully animated series that is part tech demo for the legendary Kyoto Animation, and part experiment in radical empathy.

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  • Veki Velilla, Iván Pellicer, Killer Book Club

    A Spanish Slasher Is Climbing Netflix Charts Despite Bland Reviews

    By Joe Roberts September 2nd, 2023

    With Spain's Killer Book Club, Netflix is (sadly) once again proving that you don't need to make a good movie for it to do wild numbers on streaming.

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  • Star Trek: Lower Decks shock

    Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Review: The Animated Trek Series Is Still Great

    By Witney Seibold September 1st, 2023

    Four seasons in, Star Trek: Lower Decks remains surprisingly strong, with the latest season being a real treat for nerds (we mean that in a good way).

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  • Brother

    Brother Is The Best Movie You Didn't Get Around To Watching Last Month

    By Jeremy Mathai September 1st, 2023

    Brother, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, and You Hurt My Feelings are all available to watch at home right now, and they're all worth your time.

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  • LaKeith Stanfield, Clark Backo in The Changeling

    The Changeling Review: A Lyrical, Gut-Wrenching Tale About The Horrors Of Parenthood

    By Vanessa Armstrong September 1st, 2023

    The Apple TV+ series The Changeling is a contemporary fairy tale that rips open the underlying horror about parenthood. Read our review right here.

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  • LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle and Grounds

    LEGO's New Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle Is A Laborious But Wonderful Build

    By Ethan Anderton August 31st, 2023

    LEGO's new Hogwarts Castle and Grounds model lets you build the entire wizarding school on a micro-scale, and there are secrets to be found within. Take a look!

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    One Piece Review: The Beloved Anime Makes Its Delightful Live-Action Debut

    By Barry Levitt August 31st, 2023

    The spirit of the manga feels very much alive in Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece, based on the mega-hit franchise. Here's our review.

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  • The Flash

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: The Flash, Asteroid City, And More

    By Chris Evangelista August 30th, 2023

    What's new on Blu-ray? Lots of stuff, including The Flash, Asteroid City, You Hurt My Feelings, and The Blackening! Allow us to break things down for you.

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  • Ahsoka

    Ahsoka Is Connecting The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy And It's 'Time To Fly'

    By Bryan Young August 30th, 2023

    Episode 3 of Ahsoka is doing for the Star Wars sequel trilogy what The Clone Wars did for the prequels.

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  • The Equalizer 3

    The Equalizer 3 Review: This Unsophisticated Actioner Has Some Rad Violence

    By Witney Seibold August 29th, 2023

    The Equalizer 3 feels less substantial than the previous two films, but gets by mostly on Denzel Washington's charms and some inspired movie violence.

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  • The Idol

    After A Messy Production And Awful Reviews, HBO Has Canceled The Idol

    By Devin Meenan August 29th, 2023

    The Idol, the HBO series starring Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp has been canceled after one season. Probably for the best.

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  • Ernest looking pensively at Celestine in Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia,

    Ernest & Celestine: A Trip To Gibberitia Review: Epic Sequel Tackles G-Rated Conformity And Censorship

    By Caroline Cao August 28th, 2023

    The sequel Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia might actually be better than the first Ernest & Celestine film, and that's saying something.

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  • Harris Dickinson's Jason and Lola Campbell's Georgie bonding

    Scrapper Review: A New Take On Social Realism Is Child's Play For Charlotte Regan

    By Marshall Shaffer August 24th, 2023

    Scrapper is a dazzling directorial debut, a different kind of father-daughterr story, and is just the kind of scrappy triumph its title indicates.

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  • Retribution

    Retribution Review: Liam Neeson Grumbles His Way Through Another Dull Action Pic

    By Chris Evangelista August 23rd, 2023

    The Liam Neeson action thriller Retribution is neither thrilling nor very action-y. It's more like a movie destined to play on cable during a rainy day.

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  • Ahsoka

    Ahsoka Brings Unexpected Star Wars Animation Characters Into Live-Action

    By Bryan Young August 23rd, 2023

    The latest Star Wars series, Ahsoka, brings several animated characters into live-action for the first time, and it's a pleasant surprise for fans.

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  • Ahsoka mural

    Ahsoka Stirs Up Some 'Toil And Trouble' With Its Intriguing New Villains

    By Bryan Young August 23rd, 2023

    Ahsoka episode 2, Toil and Trouble, raises some big questions about its new villains and their role in this particular Star Wars story.

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  • Ahsoka Tano

    Ahsoka Explores A 'Master And Apprentice' – And Sets Up A Captivating Star Wars Story

    By Bryan Young August 23rd, 2023

    Ahsoka episode 1, Master and Apprentice, sees the worlds of The Mandalorian and Star Wars Rebels collide. Here's a deep dive into the series' premiere.

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    Ahsoka Review: The Force Is With This Star Wars Show, But It's No Jedi (Yet)

    By Sandy Schaefer August 22nd, 2023

    Ahsoka isn't the next great Star Wars show yet, but there's potential for the series to evolve into something special.

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  • Helen and Joanne embracing

    Chuck Chuck Baby Review: A Tender Romance Anchors This British Tale

    By Barry Levitt August 20th, 2023

    Despite some undercooked themes and the odd over-explanation, Chuck Chuck Baby beautifully explores what it means to be queer in a small town.

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    Strays Review: A Glorious Gross-Out Comedy That Barks Up The Right Tree

    By Barry Levitt August 17th, 2023

    The R-rated, unfamily-friendly talking dog comedy Strays, featuring the voice of Will Ferrell, is very funny and very silly, as it should be.

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  • Jang Dong-yoon in Devils

    Devils Review: A Bloody Body-Swap Killer Thriller [Fantasia Fest 2023]

    By Matt Donato August 16th, 2023

    Kim Jae-Hoon's Devils is like a South Korean remix of Freaky Friday and Face/Off. Read our Fantasia Fest review right here.

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  • Blue Beetle

    Blue Beetle Review: A Fun But Frustratingly Shabby And Rushed Superhero Movie

    By Witney Seibold August 16th, 2023

    Blue Beetle has its moments, but is lacking in any sense of fun or adventure. The idea of a better movie is lurking just outside of the frame, though.

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  • Tommy fist over mouth thinking

    The Pam & Tommy Finale Reaches The Limits Of Its Access

    By Valerie Ettenhofer August 16th, 2023

    Pam & Tommy comes to a close with a bittersweet episode.

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