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  • Gen V, Emma, Marie, and Cate

    Gen V Review: Just As Fun And Twisted As The Boys, If A Little Too Familiar

    By Michael Boyle September 27th, 2023

    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.

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  • Henry Sugar

    The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar Review: Wes Anderson's Latest Roald Dahl Adaptation Is Wonderful Indeed

    By Chris Evangelista September 27th, 2023

    Wes Anderson's second film of 2023, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, is a fast-paced delight that runs only 39 minutes. Read our review here.

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  • Ahsoka training

    Ahsoka Episode 7 Brings In A Helpful Hologram From Star Wars Rebels

    By Bryan Young September 27th, 2023

    Ahsoka episode 7 brings back Hayden Christensen for another cameo, this time as a hologram that was previously included in Star Wars Rebels.

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  • Ahsoka

    The Shadow Of Anakin Skywalker Looms Large Over Ahsoka's 'Dreams And Madness' Episode

    By Bryan Young September 27th, 2023

    Ahsoka episode 7 has arrived, and the shadow of Anakin Skywalker looms large as our heroes deal with the impending threat of Thrawn's return.

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  • Concrete Utopia

    Concrete Utopia Review: A Gripping Korean Disaster Movie [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 26th, 2023

    Concrete 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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  • Animal Masks Wake Up

    Wake Up Review: A Killer Slices And Dices Gen Z'ers [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Matt Donato September 26th, 2023

    Filmmakers RKSS show their mean streak in Wake Up, a barbarically nasty hunt-and-stalk flick for the sake of viciousness. Read our review right here.

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  • The Creator

    The Creator Review: A Visually Stunning Yet Emotionally Stunted Sci-Fi Epic

    By Rafael Motamayor September 26th, 2023

    The Creator is a visually stunning sci-fi epic, but Gareth Edwards' film suffers from a simplistic, somewhat derivative script. Here's our review.

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  • Beaver Lake The Last Video Store

    The Last Video Store Review: B-Movies Fight Back In This Horror-Comedy [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Matt Donato September 26th, 2023

    The Last Video Store is a loving tribute to B-horror movies as well as the joys of sharing movies with other people. Read our Fantastic Fest review.

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  • Nicolas Cage Dream Scenario

    Dream Scenario Review: Nicolas Cage Is The Man Of Your Dreams [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Matt Donato September 25th, 2023

    Nicolas Cage is fantastic as a professor who starts appearing in everyone's dreams in the quirky, strange Dream Scenario. Read our review right here.

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  • 30 Coins

    30 Coins Season 2 Review: Go-For-Broke Religious Horror Series Returns Bigger And Scarier Than Ever [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 25th, 2023

    Álex 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.

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  • UFO Sweden

    UFO Sweden Review: A Bunch Of Swedes Show Hollywood How To Amblin [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Jacob Hall September 25th, 2023

    Everyone wants to make a throwback science fiction adventure. UFO Sweden asks: what if Sweden did it much better than Hollywood?

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  • There's Something in the Barn

    There's Something In The Barn Review: Norwegian Gremlins Is A Bloody Christmas Romp [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 24th, 2023

    An 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.

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  • Restaurant We Are Zombies

    We Are Zombies Review: A Slacker Comedy For The Living Impaired [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Matt Donato September 24th, 2023

    The creative team behind Turbo Kid returns with zombie action comedy We Are Zombies, set in a world where zombies are peaceful underdogs.

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  • The Coffee Table

    The Coffee Table Review: An Unbearably Cruel Dark Comedy Everyone And No One Should Experience [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 24th, 2023

    If 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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  • Pet Sematary: Bloodlines Jackson White

    Pet Sematary: Bloodlines Review: Sometimes No Prequel Is Better

    By Chris Evangelista September 24th, 2023

    The Pet Sematary prequel Pet Sematary: Bloodlines wastes a good premise on a rushed, choppy, unscary film. Sometimes, dead is better indeed.

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  • Barry Keoghan in Saltburn

    Saltburn Review: Barry Keoghan Is Outstanding In 2023's Bleakest Comedy [Fantastic Fest]

    By Jacob Hall September 23rd, 2023

    Emerald Fennell's new film Saltburn is a delicious, devilish descent into the cruelty of wealth, and it gives Barry Keoghan another chance to shine bright.

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  • When Evil Lurks

    When Evil Lurks Review: A Cruel, Bloody Possession Movie For Sickos, By Sickos [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 23rd, 2023

    Gather around, sickos! Horror filmmaker Demián Rugna (Terrified) returns with a tale of rapidly spreading demonic possession in When Evil Lurks.

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  • Sleep

    Sleep Review: Scary Sleepwalking Habits Haunt A Marriage In This Heartfelt Thriller [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 23rd, 2023

    In Jason Yu's thriller Sleep, there are worse things in a marriage than being woken up by your partner snoring.

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  • V/H/S/85

    V/H/S/85 Review: The Horror Series Goes Retro With Ambitious, Gory Results [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Jacob Hall September 23rd, 2023

    The long-running horror anthology series continues with V/H/S/85, one of the most ambitious and consistent entries in the franchise.

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  • The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Fall Of The House Of Usher Review: Mike Flanagan's Latest Is Succession Meets Edgar Allan Poe

    By Chris Evangelista September 23rd, 2023

    Mike 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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  • Jake Gyllenhaal friendly grin

    The 15 Best Jake Gyllenhaal Movies Ranked

    By Liam Gaughan September 22nd, 2023

    From intense indie dramas to thought-provoking sci-fi films, Jake Gyllenhaal can do it all. Here are his 15 best movies, ranked from worst to best.

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  • The Continental

    The Continental Review: A Lifeless, Joyless, And Ultimately Pointless Return To The Wick-Verse

    By Jeremy Mathai September 22nd, 2023

    The 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.

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  • No One Will Save You

    No One Will Save You Review: Kaitlyn Dever Battles Aliens In This Lean, Highly Effective Thriller

    By Chris Evangelista September 22nd, 2023

    Kaitlyn Dever delivers a mostly dialogue-free performance in the entertaining alien invasion thriller No One Will Save You. Here's our review.

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  • The Toxic Avenger

    The Toxic Avenger Review: Peter Dinklage Brings Soul To A Gore-Soaked Comedy Of Anarchy [Fantastic Fest 2023]

    By Jacob Hall September 22nd, 2023

    Macon Blair's The Toxic Avenger remake is gory and silly and probably made for about a dozen people. Maybe you're one of them.

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  • Expend4bles

    Expendables 4 Review: A Staggeringly Stupid Sequel

    By Witney Seibold September 21st, 2023

    Action 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.

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  • Shin Hati, Morgan Elsbeth, and Baylan Skoll

    Ahsoka Delivers A Tremendous Set Up For The Series' Final Conflict In 'Far, Far Away'

    By Bryan Young September 20th, 2023

    Episode 6 of the Star Wars show Ahsoka gave us a brilliant build-up toward the series' final conflict.

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  • garner henwick in the outback

    The Royal Hotel Review: Kitty Green Delivers A Nerve-Shredding Thriller [TIFF 2023]

    By Barry Levitt September 19th, 2023

    Kitty 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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