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Spirited Review: A Mixed-Bag Blend Of Christmas Cheer, Snark, And Song
Spirited feels like it sprung to life out of a series of focus-group sessions among corporate executives.
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Chainsaw Man Episode 5 Stays Weird With The Gun Devil
Stay weird, Chainsaw Man. Stay weird.
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The Art Of Star Wars: The High Republic Review: A Gorgeous Look At A Different Star Wars Era
A look at a time in the galaxy without any filmed storytelling (yet.)
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Titans Season 4 Review: A More Focused Season Full Of Supernatural Horrors And Effective Humor
Titans season 4 is off to a great start.
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Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury Sings The Saddest Happy Birthday In 'A Gloomy Song'
This might be the single most action-packed episode of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury yet.
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Rodeo Review: Daring, Risky Rides On The Fringes Of Society [London Film Festival]
Rodeo is a daring and impressive debut.
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Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story Review: This True Crime Series Gives Too Much Of A Spotlight To A Fiend Who Loved Attention
This is a horrifying story told in a half-handed manner.
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X Review: A Slick And Stunning Original Slasher [SXSW]
Ti West is back with a violent vengeance.
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Sweetie, You Won't Believe It Review: An Uproarious And Chaotic Slapstick Caper [Telluride Horror Show 2021]
Kazakhstani horror-comedy Sweetie, You Won't Believe It is a funny, gory ride that might be the most chaotic movie of the year.
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Antlers Review: This Atmospheric Monster Movie Is An Undercooked Disappointment
Antlers has plenty of atmospheres and some great monster effects. But the entire endeavor ultimately feels underwhelming and undercooked.
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Saint Omer Review: A Quiet, Simmering Courtroom Drama [London Film Festival]
An intelligent, absorbing drama.
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Star Wars: Quest For The Hidden City Carries On The Second Phase Of The High Republic
A book that hints toward the future and the past of the galaxy.
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The White Lotus Season 2 Episodes 1 & 2 Set The Scene For Another Adventure In Intrigue
Ready to check in again?
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Saturday Night Live Basically Became A Live Version Of Inside Amy Schumer, And That's Just Fine
Amy Schumer hosted SNL for a third time, and it turned out pretty well, especially if you like her self-titled sketch series.
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Ozark Season 4: Part 2 Spoiler Review: The Byrdes Fly One Last Time Into The Heart Of The American Nightmare
In the end, Ozark mostly succeeded in its grim blue vision.
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Marvel's Director By Night Is Their Most Wonderful, Intimate, And Special Making-Of Documentary Yet
This is one of the best things Marvel Studios has ever produced.
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Enola Holmes 2 Review: A Charming Mystery Outing Better Than The First Movie
Holmes Alone 2: Lost in Old York.
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Causeway Review: Jennifer Lawrence And Brian Tyree Henry Are Wonderful In This Low-Key Drama
Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry make the somewhat underwhelming Causeway worth watching.
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All Jacked Up And Full Of Worms Review: Psychedelic Horror Delivers On Shock But Skimps On Storytelling
Worms are life, worms are love.
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Satan's Slaves: Communion Review: Haunted Apartment Complexes Are The New Haunted Houses [Brooklyn Horror Fest]
A compelling sequel that takes haunted house rules and applies them to a busier apartment complex.
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One Piece Film: Red Review: Chaotic, Colorful, And A Pitchy But Fun Gateway For A One Piece Newbie
One Piece Film: Red works as an eye-popping introduction to the weird and wild world of 'One Piece.'
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Blockbuster Review: A Funny But Frustratingly Contradictory Network-Style Sitcom
Blockbuster has trouble reconciling the odd space it takes up in a late capitalist world.
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Chainsaw Man Episode 4 Is An Action-Packed And Heartfelt 'Rescue'
Now THIS is Chainsaw Man!
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The Lost King Review: Stephen Frears' New Film Seeks To Change The Record On Richard III [Austin Film Festival]
The Lost King is plenty charming.
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Pretty Red Dress Review: An Uplifting, Insightful Study Of Masculinity [London Film Festival]
A thoughtful, charming study of masculinity and gender expression.
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