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  • Cassian Andor

    Andor Episode 10 Offers Only One Way Out

    By Bryan Young November 9th, 2022

    Spoilers follow!

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  • Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell

    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.

    By Josh Spiegel November 9th, 2022 Read More
  • Chainsaw Man

    Chainsaw Man Episode 5 Stays Weird With The Gun Devil

    Stay weird, Chainsaw Man. Stay weird.

    By Rafael Motamayor November 9th, 2022 Read More
  • The art of Star Wars: The High Republic

    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.)

    By Bryan Young November 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Titans

    Titans Season 4 Review: A More Focused Season Full Of Supernatural Horrors And Effective Humor

    Titans season 4 is off to a great start.

    By Rafael Motamayor November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • gundam witch from mercury gundam pharact and aerial laser sword duel

    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.

    By Adam Wescott November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • julia riding smiling

    Rodeo Review: Daring, Risky Rides On The Fringes Of Society [London Film Festival]

    Rodeo is a daring and impressive debut.

    By Barry Levitt November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story art

    Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story Review: This True Crime Series Gives Too Much Of A Spotlight To A Fiend Who Loved Attention

    By Sarah Milner November 7th, 2022

    This is a horrifying story told in a half-handed manner.

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  • Jenna Ortega In X

    X Review: A Slick And Stunning Original Slasher [SXSW]

    Ti West is back with a violent vengeance.

    By Matt Donato November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Sweetie You Won't Believe It shhh scene

    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.

    By Kalyn Corrigan November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Antlers

    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.

    By Chris Evangelista November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • rama sitting in court

    Saint Omer Review: A Quiet, Simmering Courtroom Drama [London Film Festival]

    An intelligent, absorbing drama.

    By Barry Levitt November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Quest for the Hidden CityThis will contain spoilers for "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City"  As the writer behind "Star Wars: Myths and Fables", George Mann is no stranger to "Star Wars", but with "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City" he takes his first step into the world of "The High Republic."  For those unfamiliar with "The High Republic", it's the publishing initiative that sets the clock back on the prequel era by a couple of centuries. The second phase, which we're in now, sets it back even further. The galaxy is one big frontier. Communication is slower, the Republic is smaller. And the Jedi are like frontier sheriffs and explorers. In Phase One, we were introduced to the Nihil, a vicious band of pirates who work to undo the Jedi and monopolize the hyperspace lanes through the galaxy. In the second phase, with the clock turned back, the Nihil is but a twinkle in the galaxy's eye and the hyperspace prospectors and Jedi Pathfinder teams explore the wild edges of space. Though "The High Republic" has been primarily in printed media, that is set to change with "Star Wars: The Acolyte", the Leslye Headland run "Star Wars" show heading to Disney+ in the future.  "Quest for the Hidden City" is a middle-grade adventure yarn that follows a Jedi Pathfinder team and the problems they face in exploring new planets in the galaxy and biting off more than they can chew. It largely revolves around a Jedi Padawan named Rooper Natani and her master, Silandra Show as they investigate a frightening distress signal on a pair of twin worlds. The other major POV character is the son of a hyperspace prospector named Dass. He and his father have been stranded on a planet thought to be abandoned by a fellow prospector who double-crossed them. But there is more to the planet Gloam than they realize and the mystery deepens as the book continues.

    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.

    By Bryan Young November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • sabrina impacciatore the white lotus season 2

    The White Lotus Season 2 Episodes 1 & 2 Set The Scene For Another Adventure In Intrigue

    Ready to check in again?

    By Lex Briscuso November 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Amy Schumer Hosted Saturday Night Live Season 48

    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.

    By Ethan Anderton November 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Ozark Season 4 Jason Bateman

    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.

    By Joshua Meyer November 4th, 2022 Read More
  • Werewolf By Night in Director By Night

    Marvel's Director By Night Is Their Most Wonderful, Intimate, And Special Making-Of Documentary Yet

    By Ethan Anderton November 4th, 2022

    This is one of the best things Marvel Studios has ever produced.

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  • Enola Holmes, cracking the case and breaking fourth walls

    Enola Holmes 2 Review: A Charming Mystery Outing Better Than The First Movie

    Holmes Alone 2: Lost in Old York.

    By Jeff Ewing November 4th, 2022 Read More
  • Causeway

    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.

    By Chris Evangelista November 4th, 2022 Read More
  • All Jacked Up and Full of Worms

    All Jacked Up And Full Of Worms Review: Psychedelic Horror Delivers On Shock But Skimps On Storytelling

    Worms are life, worms are love.

    By Erin Brady November 4th, 2022 Read More
  • Satan's Slaves Communion Header

    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.

    By Matt Donato November 3rd, 2022 Read More
  • One Piece Film Red

    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.'

    By Hoai-Tran Bui November 3rd, 2022 Read More
  • Randall Park, Blockbuster

    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.

    By Valerie Ettenhofer November 3rd, 2022 Read More
  • Cassian Andor plots his prison escape

    Andor Episode 9 Proves That Nobody's Listening

    By Bryan Young November 2nd, 2022

    Cogs of the larger Imperial machine.

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  • Chainsaw Man

    Chainsaw Man Episode 4 Is An Action-Packed And Heartfelt 'Rescue'

    Now THIS is Chainsaw Man!

    By Rafael Motamayor November 1st, 2022 Read More
  • The Lost King Sally Hawkins

    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.

    By Mike Shutt November 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Natey jones trying on dress

    Pretty Red Dress Review: An Uplifting, Insightful Study Of Masculinity [London Film Festival]

    A thoughtful, charming study of masculinity and gender expression.

    By Barry Levitt November 1st, 2022 Read More
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