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The Fabelmans Review: One Of Steven Spielberg's Warmest, Most Autobiographical Films [TIFF]
Steven Spielberg examins his own story with The Fabelmans.
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I Like Movies Review: A Funny, Smart Stroll Down Millennial Memory Lane [TIFF]
I Like Movies is a celebration of movie lovers.
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: Rian Johnson Outdoes Himself With A Hilarious New Benoit Blanc Whodunit [TIFF]
Glass Onion is even better than Knives Out.
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The Inspection Review: Jeremy Pope Gives A Powerful Performance In Elegance Bratton's Emotional Drama [TIFF]
Time for Jeremy Pope to be a star.
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Sisu Review: Jalmari Helander Reminds Us Of The Joys Of Seeing Nazis Get Blown Up [TIFF]
Sisu knows exactly what it is and what it wants to do — and it does it well.
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Butcher's Crossing: A Bleak, Brutal, Abstract Western [TIFF]
Never go to a second location with Nicolas Cage.
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The Woman King Review: A Rousing Historical Epic With Great Action And Even Better Characters [TIFF]
The Woman King is one of the year's best films.
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This Place Review: A Tender Lesbian Love Story That Finds The Universal In The Specific [TIFF]
This Place is a story about how love binds us.
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Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Review: A Polka Party Of Absurdity [TIFF]
Ready to get weird?
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The Swimmers Review: Sally El Hosaini Tells Remarkable True Story With Vibrance & Flair [TIFF]
The Swimmers is drenched (excuse the pun) in feeling.
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House Of Darkness Review: An Ably Performed, But Largely Toothless Vampire Yarn
A Dracula-scented, horror-light series of dialogues.
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Reveals The Enemy's Plan And Teases A New Threat
After lots of set-up in the first two episodes, The Rings of Power finally shakes things up.
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The Handmaid's Tale Season 5 Review: A Tale Surviving On Borrowed Time
The new season struggles to find an identity of its own.
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Blonde Review: Ana De Armas' Powerhouse Performance Tries Hard To Save An Ambitious Mess [Venice]
Ana de Armas is a marvel as Marilyn Monroe, but it's not enough to pull this film out of the mess it makes of itself.
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Clerks III Review: Kevin Smith's Deeply Personal Goodbye To The Past
Clerks III brings things full circle at the Quick Stop in many ways, and it feels like a definitive ending to Kevin Smith's saga.
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Disney's Pinocchio Review: Re-Watch The Original Instead Of This Wooden Remake
Maybe it's time Disney gives these live-action remakes a break.
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Death In Space Is A Sci-Fi Horror RPG That Lets You Have A Good Time Simulating A Bad Time
Death in Space is the perfect gateway drug for horror fans looking for an entry point into the world of tabletop roleplaying games.
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Barbarian Review: A Genuinely Shocking (And Fun) Descent Into Horror
Barbarian offers something rich (and scary!) underneath its misleadingly simplistic surface.
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See How They Run Review: A Breezy, Winking Caper That Knows What It Owes To Whodunits Before
Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan run away with a familiar but self-aware whodunit.
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Margaux Review: Feel Free To Ignore The Call Coming From Inside This Smart House
Margaux represents a cautionary tale, just not quite the one it set out to be.
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The Whale Review: Brendan Fraser Shines In A Derivative Darren Aronofsky Film [Venice]
Brendan Fraser is easily the best part of The Whale.
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Master Gardener Review: Paul Schrader's Late Career Hot Streak Is In Full Bloom [Venice]
Master Gardener asks its audience to contemplate the limits of forgiveness.
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Bee And PuppyCat Review: A Whimsical, Gorgeous Series Fans Have Been Waiting For
Bee and PuppyCat is the television equivalent of a wholesome, comforting meal.
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Cobra Kai Season 5 Review: We're In The Endgame Now
The legacy sequel reaches its finest moment.
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Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights 31 Review: The Premier Halloween Haunt Goes Back To Basics
Halloween Horror Nights 31 offers a wide selection of scares, from classic Universal movie monsters to the return of the Pumpkin Lord.
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Don't Worry Darling Review: Florence Pugh Saves Herself In A Stylish Thriller That Falls Short Of Its High-Minded Ideas
Maybe worry a little, darling.
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