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  • Shin Ultraman 2022 movie

    Shin Ultraman Review: A Haphazard, Kaiju-Sized Blockbuster [Fantastic Fest]

    By Ryan Scott September 28th, 2022

    Shin Ultraman is an absolutely insane, visually delightful, and downright haphazard reboot.

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  • Cassian Andor on Aldhani

    Andor Episode 4 Stages A Star Wars Heist Of Galactic Proportions

    By Bryan Young September 28th, 2022

    This is the Star Wars galaxy at its most tenuous for the good guys.

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  • Fawn

    A Wounded Fawn Review: A Highly Artistic Horror Freak Show [Fantastic Fest]

    By Chris Evangelista September 27th, 2022

    A Wounded Fawn is great.

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  • Gabriela Ruíz Satanic Hispanics

    Satanic Hispanics Review: More Horror Anthologies Should Be This Steady And Fun [Fantastic Fest]

    By Matt Donato September 27th, 2022

    A smooth-as-silk horror anthology.

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  • Werewolf By Night Review: Marvel Bucks Tradition With A Fun Monster Movie Homage [Fantastic Fest]

    By Chris Evangelista September 27th, 2022

    Werewolf By Night is Marvel horror fun for Halloween.

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  • Jake Wheeler is done with Chucky

    Chucky Season 2 Review: The Series Makes Surprising Changes For A Fresh, Dangerous Season

    By Jeff Ewing September 27th, 2022

    Chucky's back.

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  • Daniel Roebuck, Sheri Moon Zombie, Jeff Daniel Phillips

    The Munsters Review: A Baffling, Painful Take On The Old TV Comedy

    By Josh Spiegel September 27th, 2022

    Rob Zombie's The Munsters is a baffling, misguided film.

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  • spirit

    Spirit Halloween: The Movie Review: This Halloween Adventure Is Not Very Good, But Still Charming

    By Chris Evangelista September 26th, 2022

    Spirit Halloween: The Movie isn't very good, but it has a certain spooky charm that might appeal to some.

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  • Drag queen screaming

    Queer For Fear: The History Of Queer Horror Review: The Gayest Genre Gains A Vital Docuseries

    By Cass Clarke September 26th, 2022

    Queer For Fear does an admirable job balancing film history with modern cultural analysis.

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  • The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Season 2

    The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Season 2 Review: New Ducks Fly On Their Own, But Nostalgia's Shadow Still Looms

    By Ethan Anderton September 26th, 2022

    The Mighty Ducks are back, and they have a whole new set of challenges in front of them, including being forced to compete against each other.

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  • Emma D'Arcy in House of The Dragon

    House Of The Dragon Enters The Eye Of The Storm In 'The Princess And The Queen'

    By Shania Russell September 26th, 2022

    A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing.

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  • Sick

    Sick Review: The Strangers For The Covid Era Is Actually Really Good, And Far Too Real [Fantastic Fest]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 26th, 2022

    The Strangers for the COVID-19 era.

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  • Lynch

    Lynch/Oz Review: Tracing The Populist Surrealism Of David Lynch And Movie Americana [Fantastic Fest]

    By Chris Evangelista September 25th, 2022

    There's no place like home.

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  • Mr Organ

    Mister Organ Review: A Darkly Funny, Highly Disturbing Documentary About A Pathological Liar [Fantastic Fest]

    By Chris Evangelista September 25th, 2022

    Who is Mister Organ?

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  • Blood

    Blood Relatives Review: A Sweet, Slightly Clumsy Vampire Dramedy [Fantastic Fest]

    By Chris Evangelista September 24th, 2022

    The father-daughter vampire road trip movie you've been waiting for.

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  • Kids

    Kids Vs. Aliens Review: A Charmingly Simplistic Monster Movie [Fantastic Fest]

    By Chris Evangelista September 24th, 2022

    You got kids, you've got aliens, you've got kids versing aliens.

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  • Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane in Bros

    Billy Eichner's Gay Rom-Com Bros Is Getting Review Bombed By Homophobes With Too Much Time On Their Hands

    By BJ Colangelo September 24th, 2022

    And now, a bunch of people who really, really need to touch grass.

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  • Unicoen Wars

    Unicorn Wars Review: A Gnarly Animated Film About The Horrors Of War Starring Cuddly Teddy Bears [Fantastic Fest]

    By Rafael Motamayor September 23rd, 2022

    Unicorn Wars is a brutal, disturbing war film disguised as a candy-colored cartoon about cuddly teddy bears.

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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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