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  • You Won't Be Alone

    You Won't Be Alone Review: A Poetic, But Far Too Derivative Bit Of Folk Horror [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista January 23rd, 2022

    You Won't Be Alone might please hardcore folk horror fans, but it borrows too heavily from other, better films.

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  • Karen Gillan and Karen Gillan in Dual

    Dual Review: Karen Gillan Tries To Kill Her Double In Riley Stearns' Dark Comedy [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 23rd, 2022

    Karen Gillan, Aaron Paul, and Beulah Koale co-star in the latest dark comedy from Riley Stearns, the director of Faults and The Art of Self-Defense.

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  • We Need to Talk About Cosby

    We Need To Talk About Cosby Review: No Punches Are Pulled In This Raw Reconciliation Of The Disgraced Icon [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton January 22nd, 2022

    Comedian W. Kamau Bell asks challenging questions about coming to terms with the legacy of Bill Cosby and his heinous misdeeds over the years.

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  • Colin Farrell in After Yang

    After Yang Review: Kogonada's Sci-Fi Sophomore Feature Finds Beauty In The Ordinary [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 22nd, 2022

    Columbus director Kogonada returns to Sundance with a low-key science fiction film about connections, loss, and celebrating the little moments in life.

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  • Watcher

    Watcher Review: A Slow-Burn Thriller Short On Actual Thrills [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista January 22nd, 2022

    Maika Monroe thinks someone is out to get her in the ho-hum thriller Watcher.

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  • Living

    Living Review: Bill Nighy Leads A Quietly Affecting Remake Of Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton January 22nd, 2022

    Bill Nighy delivers a dignified performance as a loyal bureaucrat who must reconcile his life's work after receiving a devastating diagnosis.

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  • Dale Dickey in A Love Song

    A Love Song Review: Dale Dickey Grounds A Mesmerizing Tale Of Hushed Heartache [Sundance 2022]

    By Shania Russell January 22nd, 2022

    Max Walker-Silverman's feature film debut features outstanding performances from stars Dale Dickey and Wes Studi.

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  • Riotsville

    Riotsville, USA Review: A Stark, Damning Archival Documentary About Institutional Control In America [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista January 21st, 2022

    Riotsville, USA is a reminder that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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  • When You Finish Saving the World

    When You Finish Saving The World Review: Jesse Eisenberg's Directorial Debut Is An Intentional Cringefest [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista January 21st, 2022

    When You Finish Saving the World ends up feeling like something made strictly for film fests.

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  • Fire of Love lava

    Fire Of Love Review: A Mesmerizing Portrait Of The World's Best Volcanologist Power Couple [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 21st, 2022

    Sara Dosa's excellent documentary introduces us to Katia and Maurice Krafft, a power couple who studied volcanos and captured unreal footage of eruptions.

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  • The Princess

    The Princess Review: The Tragic Princess Diana Story Is Retold Yet Again [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista January 21st, 2022

    The Princess is a well-made archival documentary about Princess Diana, but it doesn't offer anything really new to her story.

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  • 2021 Sundance Movie Emergency

    Emergency Review: Chaos, Comedy, And Racial Tension Make For A Captivating Caper [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton January 21st, 2022

    A group of college students must weigh the pros and cons of calling 911 when faced with an unusual emergency in this film from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.

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  • Christine Baranski in The Gilded Age

    The Gilded Age Review: Earnest Escapism That Ticks All The Period Piece Boxes

    By Shania Russell January 20th, 2022

    The Gilded Age has gowns, beautiful gowns, as well as an unabashed earnestness and a stacked cast.

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  • Still from Peacemaker

    Peacemaker Learns Some Tough Lessons On 'The Choad Less Traveled'

    By Danielle Ryan January 20th, 2022

    Peacemaker has to come to terms with his past in this week's episode, and he gets really pissed when someone says he's not a superhero like Batman.

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  • Ghostface in hospital hallway

    Scream Spoiler Review: A Bloody Good Legacy Sequel Takes Aim At Toxic Fandom

    By Valerie Ettenhofer January 19th, 2022

    Do you like scary movies? Do you like talking about spoilers? Let's dive in.

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  • Boba Fett

    The Book Of Boba Fett Delivers An Origin Story Before 'The Gathering Storm'

    By Bryan Young January 19th, 2022

    The Book of Boba Fett episode 4 didn't do a whole lot to carry the story forward, but it did offer us more insight to Boba Fett's character.

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  • Laura Linney and Jason Bateman

    Ozark Season 4 Review: Part 1 Proves There's No Happy Ending In Sight

    By Shania Russell January 18th, 2022

    In part 1 of its final season, Ozark is hellbent on doing what it does best: stressing out its audience.

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  • Detective Danner crime scene tape

    The Afterparty Review: A Middling Whodunit Wrapped In A Hyper-Creative Comedy

    By Valerie Ettenhofer January 18th, 2022

    The Afterparty almost — but never quite — lives up to its pitch as "Agatha Christie by way of Lord and Miller."

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  • Jackie in Yellowjackets

    Die Young And Save Yourselves, Yellowjackets, In Sic Transit Gloria Mundi

    By BJ Colangelo January 18th, 2022

    Misty makes herself useful and Jackie gets left out in the cold in the truly wild Yellowjackets season 1 finale.

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  • Rue Elliott stand apart hallway

    Euphoria Season 2 Yearbook: Nate The Not Great

    By Valerie Ettenhofer January 17th, 2022

    Rue bonds with Elliott and Cal is on the hunt for the person who beat up his son in this week's episode of Euphoria.

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  • Ariana DeBose Hosted Saturday Night Live

    Saturday Night Live Lets West Side Story Star Ariana DeBose Show Off Her Comedic Versatility

    By Ethan Anderton January 16th, 2022

    West Side Story supporting star Ariana DeBose hosted SNL, proving that she can do a lot more than sing and dance. Let's break down all the sketches.

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  • Still from Moon Knight

    Moon Knight Trailer Preview Shows Marc Spector Getting In Touch With His Inner Chaos

    By Danielle Ryan January 15th, 2022

    The first full trailer for Moon Knight is coming soon, and now we have a sneak preview of Oscar Isaac in action.

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  • Belle

    Belle Review: A Tale As Old As Time Is Given A Dazzling Digital Reskin

    By Hoai-Tran Bui January 14th, 2022

    Beauty and the Beast is given a virtual makeover, and it's a much more complicated and cathartic tale than you expect.

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  • The Expanse Season 6 - Roci Crew

    The Expanse Finale Ends With An Epic Battle In 'Babylon's Ashes'

    By Vanessa Armstrong January 14th, 2022

    We're finally here, at the last episode of The Expanse. And like life, it's bittersweet.

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  • The House

    The House Review: A Creepy, Strange, And Ultimately Beautiful Stop-Motion Anthology

    By Chris Evangelista January 14th, 2022

    You're going to want to pay a visit to The House.

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  • Station Eleven Mackenzie Davis Matilda Lawler

    Station Eleven Spoiler Review: Finding Hope Among Harsh Times Through Creativity And Serendipity

    By Joshua Meyer January 14th, 2022

    With its tremendous finale, Station Eleven cemented itself as one of the best pieces of art to address the pandemic.

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  • Group toasting cheering around table

    How I Met Your Father Review: An Immediately Likable New Chapter

    By Valerie Ettenhofer January 14th, 2022

    Can a spin-off of How I Met Your Mother work in this day and age? Yes, yes it can.

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