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  • Smile

    Smile Review: A Frequently Creepy Fright Flick That Doesn't Have An Original Thought In Its Head [Fantastic Fest]

    By Chris Evangelista September 23rd, 2022

    Smile will leave you wanting to revisit the movies this one 'borrows' from.

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  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

    Divided Loyalties And Painful 'Partings' Take Centerstage In The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power

    By Jeremy Mathai September 23rd, 2022

    The Rings of Power has carefully positioned its characters to stand on the cusp of their biggest battle and most daunting challenge yet.

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  • Jurnee Smollett as Hannah in Lou

    Lou Review: A Well-Trod Action-Thriller That Neither Flies Nor Fails

    By Jeff Ewing September 23rd, 2022

    Lou is a simple story adequately told, but its performers make it shine.

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  • Interview With The Vampire

    Interview With The Vampire Review: Anne Rice's Novel Gets Modernized, For Better And Worse

    By Erin Brady September 22nd, 2022

    Interview With the Vampire won't do much for people unfamiliar with the Vampire Chronicles.

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  • Wildflower

    Wildflower Review: When Disability Representation Goes Wrong [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 21st, 2022

    Wildflower deals with issues like disability and parental rights, but struggles under the weight of its subject matter.

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  • Cassian Andor

    A Deep Dive Into Andor's First Arc, And What It Says About The Star Wars Universe

    By Bryan Young September 21st, 2022

    Andor is a terrific drama, but three episodes in, it doesn't feel as though there's anything necessarily Star Wars about it.

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  • Yuta in Jujutsu Kaisen 0

    Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Review: This Anime Franchise Prequel Is A Heartwarming Spectacle

    By Debopriyaa Dutta September 21st, 2022

    Jujutsu Kaisen 0 offers something for both fans and newcomers to the franchise.

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  • The Infernal Machine

    The Infernal Machine Review: Guy Pearce Anchors A Twisty Thriller That Can't Quite Stick The Landing

    By Jeremy Mathai September 20th, 2022

    Guy Pearce is predictably good in The Infernal Machine.

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  • Star Wars Andor - Cassian Andor

    Andor Review: The Latest Star Wars Series Goes To A Gritty, Grounded Place And Is Better For It

    By Vanessa Armstrong September 20th, 2022

    That's what a reckoning sounds like.

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  • Rosie 2022

    Rosie Review: A Charming Found Family Film With Heart To Spare [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 20th, 2022

    Rosie is a thoroughly charming little film not without flaws, but is a promising project from some emerging faces in the industry.

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  • Empire of Light

    Empire Of Light Review: Sam Mendes Challenges Convention With A Unique Love Story [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 19th, 2022

    Empire of Light is as much a celebration of the old as it is a treatise on embracing the future.

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  • Kate in Casa Susanna

    Casa Susanna Review: A Documentary That Travels Back In Time To Witness Transgender History [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 19th, 2022

    Casa Susanna cuts through time to offer a glimpse of an 'astonishing secret world.'

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  • Plan 75

    Plan 75 Review: Chie Hayakawa Creates A Quietly Subversive Future Dystopia [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 19th, 2022

    What is the cost of living?

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  • Paddy Considine and Milly Alcock in House of the Dragon

    House Of The Dragon Reminds Us To Never Attend A Westerosi Wedding In 'We Light The Way'

    By Shania Russell September 19th, 2022

    Do you prefer goose or roast duck?

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  • Leonor Will Never Die

    Leonor Will Never Die Review: Sheila Francisco Will Be Your New Favorite Action Star [TIFF]

    By Erin Brady September 18th, 2022

    There is a lot to love about Leonor Will Never Die.

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  • Wolf Hunting

    Project Wolf Hunting Review: An Uber-Violent Mash-Up Of Con Air And A Slasher Movie [TIFF]

    By Chris Evangelista September 17th, 2022

    Big fan of gore? Then you'll love this.

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  • Fixation

    Fixation Review: An Ultra-Stylish, Uneven Trip Into Madness [TIFF]

    By Chris Evangelista September 16th, 2022

    Abundant style isn't enough.

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  • VHS99

    V/H/S/99 Review: One Of The Least Interesting Entries In This Wobbly Franchise [TIFF]

    By Chris Evangelista September 16th, 2022

    Let's do better next time, shall we?

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  • Zac Efron in The Greatest Beer Run Ever

    The Greatest Beer Run Ever Review: Peter Farrelly's Films Are Getting Dumb & Dumber [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 16th, 2022

    For a movie proudly based on a true story, The Greatest Beer Run Ever rings false from start to finish.

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  • Goodnight Mommy

    Goodnight Mommy Review: This Forgettable Remake Starring Naomi Watts Treads Familiar Water

    By Erin Brady September 16th, 2022

    Goodnight Mommy largely stays true to the original film's story and plot beats.

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  • Confess, Fletch Jon Hamm

    Confess, Fletch Review: Maybe It Should Have Stayed In Development Hell

    By Mike Shutt September 16th, 2022

    Confess, Fletch suffers from an unsatisfying mystery and out-of-place comedy.

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  • Corsage 2022

    Corsage Review: An Intimate Portrait Of Empress Elizabeth [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 16th, 2022

    A fascinating treatise on femininity and identity.

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  • Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke in Do Revenge

    Do Revenge Review: This Campy Teen Thriller Gives Us Hitchcock By Way Of Cher Horowitz

    By Shania Russell September 16th, 2022

    This deliciously dark quest for vengeance will easily steal your heart.

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  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

    The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Brings A 'Great Wave' Of Doom Over A Scattershot Episode

    By Jeremy Mathai September 16th, 2022

    A shared feeling of impending doom can't stop the episode from feeling like butter scraped over too much bread.

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  • Jason Logan, The Colour of Ink

    The Colour Of Ink Review: Celebrating Ancient Art As Medicine [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 16th, 2022

    The Colour of Ink wants us to step back and look at something we all take for granted every day.

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  • Roost

    Roost Review: A Deeply Uncomfortable Film Full Of Bad Choices [TIFF]

    By Sarah Milner September 16th, 2022

    Get ready to get uncomfortable.

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  • Venus

    Venus Review: Impressive Effects Can't Make Up For Tediously Familiar Cosmic Horror [TIFF]

    By Erin Brady September 15th, 2022

    While not without its merits, Venus ultimately just feels like a disappointment.

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