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  • Joel Edgerton as concerned diver Richard Harris

    Thirteen Lives Review: A Visually Accomplished Ticking-Clock Thriller With Nuanced Central Performances

    By Jeff Ewing July 25th, 2022

    Ron Howard's take on the Tham Luang Nang Non cave rescue is tense and engrossing.

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  • Daniel Kaluuya, Brandon Perea, and Keke Palmer

    Nope Spoiler Review: A Thrilling Spectacle About The Horrors Of Exploitation

    By Josh Spiegel July 25th, 2022

    Nope confirms Jordan Peele is the next great blockbuster auteur.

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  • Still from Westworld

    Westworld Season 4, Episode 5 Explores The Nature Of Reality

    By Danielle Ryan July 25th, 2022

    'This world is a lie.'

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  • What If...? Captain Carter

    What If...? Season 2 Premiere Review: Captain Carter Gets Her Winter Soldier [Comic-Con]

    By Ryan Scott July 23rd, 2022

    She can do this all day (for a sequel).

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  • Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Brandon Perea, Nope

    Jordan Peele's Nope Scares Up $6.4 Million In Thursday Previews

    By Valerie Ettenhofer July 22nd, 2022

    The director of Get Out and Us seems to have another hit on his hands.

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  • Harley

    Harley Quinn Season 3 Review: Harley And Ivy's Love Story Takes Center Stage In The Latest Season Of The Irreverent Send Up Of All-Things DC

    By Chris Evangelista July 21st, 2022

    Long live Harlivy.

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  • Primal, Fang and Spear

    Primal Season 2 Review: Genndy Tartakovsky's Epic Series Is Big, Bold, And Bloody

    By Sarah Milner July 20th, 2022

    Primal is back with a bloody bang, bringing more prehistoric mayhem to screens.

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  • danni posing ring light selfie

    Not Okay Review: One Of The Most Pleasant Surprises Of 2022

    By Barry Levitt July 20th, 2022

    Not Okay deftly balances humor with legitimate awfulness.

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  • Nope

    Nope Review: Jordan Peele Stages An Absolute Spectacle With His Scary, Funny Sci-Fi Blockbuster

    By Chris Evangelista July 20th, 2022

    This may not be Jordan Peele's best movie, but it is his most entertaining.

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  • Kim

    Better Call Saul Season 6 Plays Some 'Fun And Games' And Takes Us Somewhere Unexpected

    By Chris Evangelista July 19th, 2022

    Time for yet another shocking episode.

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  • Martin Short, Steve Martin, Selena Gomez

    Only Murders In The Building Reaches The Halfway Point By Going Back In Time

    By Josh Spiegel July 19th, 2022

    Let's play Son of Sam.

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  • Eva Reign and Abubakr Ali in Anything's Possible

    Anything's Possible Review: Billy Porter's Trans Teen Rom-Com Balances Sweetness And Surprisingly Bold Swings

    By BJ Colangelo July 18th, 2022

    There's something refreshing about the radical sweetness of Anything's Possible.

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  • Camp Cretaceous

    Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Season 5 Review: A Rushed, Cruel, Somewhat Satisfying Conclusion

    By Rafael Motamayor July 18th, 2022

    Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous season 5 wraps things up with a rushed, but mostly satisfying, conclusion.

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  • Light and Magic

    Light And Magic Review: How Industrial Light And Magic Changed Movies Forever

    By Chris Evangelista July 18th, 2022

    The docuseries Light and Magic is tailor-made for film nerds chasing the high of movie magic.

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  • Still from Westworld

    In Westworld Season 4, Episode 4, 'Generation Loss' Gains New Meaning

    By Danielle Ryan July 18th, 2022

    Westworld season 4 finally gives us some answers.

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  • The Deer King

    The Deer King Review: In The Shadow Of Ghibli

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 15th, 2022

    The Deer King can't escape the shadow of the better Studio Ghibli films that clearly inspired it.

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  • The Gray Man

    The Gray Man Review: An Aggressively Mediocre Action Flick

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 14th, 2022

    The Gray Man is fifty shades of okay.

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  • Danai Gurira and company

    Richard III Review: An Incandescent Danai Gurira Commands The Throne Under The Night Sky

    By Caroline Cao July 13th, 2022

    Danai Gurira welcomes you to the winter of discontent.

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  • Thor Love and Thunder concept art

    Superhero Bits: Thor Love And Thunder Concept Art, A Ms. Marvel Finale Preview & More

    By Ryan Scott July 12th, 2022

    Jaimie Alexander wants to team up with Beta Ray Bill in a Lady Sif series, and more of the latest superhero news.

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  • balinska staring intense

    Resident Evil Review: Strong Action And Monstrous Creatures Elevate The Latest Adaptation Of The Video Game Series

    By Barry Levitt July 12th, 2022

    Despite some pacing issues and a generally unremarkable story, there's a lot of fun to be had watching Resident Evil.

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  • Sara Bareilles, Brian D'Arcy James, and Kennedy Kanagawa

    Into The Woods Broadway Review: Stephen Sondheim's Seminal Fairy Tale Musical Is Still A Masterpiece

    By Caroline Cao July 12th, 2022

    The revival of Into the Woods is running on Broadway for a limited run at the St. James Theatre.

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  • Steve Martin and Martin Short

    Only Murders In The Building Goes Deeper Into The Arconia In Its Latest Episode

    By Josh Spiegel July 12th, 2022

    Hot goss, MacBeats, and more.

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  • Where the Crawdads Sing

    Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Sordid Murder Trial Descends Into A Soapy Snooze

    By Hoai-Tran Bui July 12th, 2022

    Where the Crawdads Sing is pretty banal.

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  • Saul

    Better Call Saul Season 6 Begins Its Final Stretch With The Dread-Inducing 'Point And Shoot'

    By Chris Evangelista July 12th, 2022

    I need to impress upon you that none of this ever happened.

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  • The Boys Homelander Anthony Starr

    The Boys Season 3 Spoiler Review: Eviscerating The Culture Of Superheroes And Lies In A Corporate-Run Dystopia

    By Joshua Meyer July 11th, 2022

    The Boys continues doling out irreverence and speaking truth to power as an acidic subversion of the superhero-industrial complex.

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  • Shudder's Good Madam movie poster

    Good Madam Review: A Haunting Post-Apartheid Horror About Racial Inequity And Generational Trauma

    By Cass Clarke July 11th, 2022

    Good Madam takes its time to linger on subtle and chilling notes before unveiling its fantastic finish.

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  • nathan fielder sitting at a kitchen table next to women and two children dolls in the show the rehearsal

    The Rehearsal Review: Nathan Fielder Continues To Reinvent The Reality TV Wheel With Beautifully Cringe Results

    By Lex Briscuso July 11th, 2022

    The Rehearsal offers real, ridiculous insight into the human condition.

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