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    Sundown Review: Tim Roth Abandons His Life In This Chilling Slow Burn [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 15th, 2021

    Tim Roth abandons his life and family in Michel Franco's mysterious, unsettling slow-burn drama Sundown.

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  • Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call

    Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy's Edge — Last Call Review: New Adventures And Gear Make For An Enjoyable Follow-Up

    By Ethan Anderton September 15th, 2021

    We've played Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call, the final chapter of the virtual reality experience in a galaxy far, far away. So how is it?

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  • Lakewood

    Lakewood Review: Naomi Watts Races Against The Clock In This Overblown School Shooting Drama [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 14th, 2021

    Naomi Watts tries her best in the school shooting drama Lakewood, but the film makes one bad choice after another.

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  • Copshop

    Copshop Review: Gerard Butler And Frank Grillo Face Off In Joe Carnahan's Trashy, Fun Actioner

    By Chris Evangelista September 14th, 2021

    Copshop is dumb and violent, and also pretty entertaining. Read our review of the Gerard Butler/Frank Grill face off.

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  • Kevin Smith's Secret Stash: The Definitive Visual History

    Kevin Smith's Secret Stash Book Candidly Chronicles The Life And Career Of The Clerks Filmmaker

    By Ethan Anderton September 14th, 2021

    We take a look at Kevin Smith's Secret Stash: The Definitive Visual History, a book chronicling the life and career of the filmmaking behind Clerks and more.

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  • Annabelle Wallis in Malignant

    Malignant Spoiler Review: This Wan's For The Splatter Fans

    By Danielle Ryan September 14th, 2021

    Malignant hit theaters and HBO Max this weekend. If you've seen it already, read on for our spoiler-laden review. If not, hold off until you've seen it.

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  • Belfast

    Belfast Review: Kenneth Branagh's Drama Is Funny And Sweet And Missing Something [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 13th, 2021

    Kenneth Branagh's Belfast has a lot of charm, but it never quite comes together the way it should.

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  • Forgiven

    The Forgiven Review: A Boozy, Biting Saga Of The Haves And The Have Nots [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 13th, 2021

    The Forgiven is a searing drama about two very different groups of people in Morroco during one long weekend.

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  • Louis Wain

    The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Paints Cats In This Surprisingly Melancholy Biopic [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 12th, 2021

    Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy are quite good in the oddly melancholy The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.

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  • Dashcam

    Dashcam Review: The Worst Person On Earth Screams Over Shaky Found Footage In This Grating Horror Movie [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 12th, 2021

    Dashcam, the latest pandemic-set found footage horror from Host director Rob Savage, is grating and disappointing.

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  • Power of the Cumberbatch

    The Power Of The Dog Review: Jane Campion's Stunning Neo-Western Has A Career-Best Performance From Benedict Cumberbatch [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 11th, 2021

    Our The Power of the Dog review looks at Jane Campion's fantastic, overwhelming neo-Western, featuring a killer Benedict Cumberbatch performance.

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  • Penélope Cruz and Milena Smit as Janis and Ana in Parallel Mothers

    Parallel Mothers Review: Director Pedro Almodóvar Gets Both Familiar And Evolutionary [Venice 2021]

    By Marshall Shaffer September 11th, 2021

    Check out our review of the Pedro Almodóvar film that earned Best Actress for Penélope Cruz at the 2021 Venice Film Festival.

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  • Jodie Comer as Marguerite in The Last Duel

    The Last Duel Review: Prestige Period Filmmaking, Stunning Swordfights, And Piercing Performances [Venice 2021]

    By Marshall Shaffer September 11th, 2021

    Prestige period filmmaking rarely sizzles like The Last Duel. Find out why Ridley Scott's latest is worth watching in our review from the Venice Film Festival.

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  • Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman

    Could We Ever See A Sequel To El Camino? Here's What We Know

    By Ben Pearson September 10th, 2021

    Have we seen the last of Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman? Here's what we know about the likelihood of a potential sequel to El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.

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  • Guilty

    The Guilty Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Is Terrific In An Otherwise Lackluster Remake [TIFF 2021]

    By Chris Evangelista September 10th, 2021

    Jake Gyllenhaal gives another strong performance, but the Netflix remake of The Guilty just doesn't add much to an already good movie.

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  • Malignant

    Malignant Review: James Wan Goes Wild With His Bloody, Bonkers Return To Horror

    By Chris Evangelista September 10th, 2021

    Our Malignant review looks at James Wan's return to horror, which ends up being a truly bonkers movie.

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  • Adam Sandler wearing hat

    Adam Sandler's 14 Best Roles Ranked

    By Molly Turner September 8th, 2021

    While Adam Sandler made his name on silly comedies, he's an excellent dramatic actor as well. These are Sandler's very best roles, ranked worst to best.

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  • Kristen Bell and Kirby Howell-Baptiste in 'Queenpins'

    Queenpins Review: A Solid Cast Comes Close To Saving A Weak Script

    By Josh Spiegel September 8th, 2021

    In our Queenpins review, we find ourselves liking the cast of this new crime movie, even if everything else doesn't quite work.

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  • Shang-Chi

    Shang-Chi Spoiler Review: Marvel's Typical Third Act Problems Start At The Beginning

    By Jeremy Mathai September 7th, 2021

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings falls victim to the typical Marvel third-act failures. But the problems were there from the beginning.

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  • Anya Taylor-Joy as Sandie in Last Night in Soho

    Last Night In Soho Review: Edgar Wright Evolves, If Not Improves, His Familiar Form [Venice 2021]

    By Marshall Shaffer September 4th, 2021

    Edgar Wright pushes his own craft by hybridizing formats and delving more profoundly into thematic territory with his latest film, Last Night in Soho.

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  • Timothée Chalamet and Rebecca Ferguson on Arrakis in Dune

    Dune Review: Denis Villeneuve Delivers On Sensational And Spiritual Spectacle [Venice 2021]

    By Marshall Shaffer September 3rd, 2021

    In our Dune review, we fall in love with director Denis Villeneuve's imaginative and epic adaptation of Frank Herbert's science fiction novel.

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  • Riz Ahmed Mogul Mowgli

    Mogul Mowgli Review: A Revelatory Riz Ahmed Returns To His Roots In A Surreal Rap Drama

    By Hoai-Tran Bui September 3rd, 2021

    Riz Ahmed is dazzling in Mogul Mowgli, a surreal rap drama about generational trauma and the difficult task of parsing cultural identity.

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    The Card Counter Review: Paul Schrader's Anti-Revenge Film Features A Strong Oscar Isaac Performance

    By Chris Evangelista September 2nd, 2021

    Our review of The Card Counter looks at the new Paul Schrader movie starring Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, and Tye Sheridan.

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  • We

    We Need To Do Something Review: The Family That Stays Together Goes Insane Together

    By Chris Evangelista September 2nd, 2021

    Our We Need To Do Something review looks at the new indie horror film starring Sierra McCormick, Vinessa Shaw, and Pat Healy, and directed by Sean King O'Grady.

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  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Anthony

    Candyman Spoiler Review: Nia DaCosta Combines Trauma And Martyrs With A Terrifying Myth

    By Shania Russell September 1st, 2021

    This spoiler-heavy review of Nia DaCosta's Candyman explores the nature and weight of trauma, personhood, and martyrdom.

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  • Monica

    Impeachment Review: American Crime Story Turns The Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal Into Addictive, Uncomfortable TV

    By Chris Evangelista August 31st, 2021

    Read our review of Impeachment: American Crime Story right here. The new season tells the story of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, and it's must-see TV.

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  • Kin on AMC+

    Kin Review: Charlie Cox Stuns In A Slow-Burning Crime Drama About Loss And Consequences

    By Vanessa Armstrong August 30th, 2021

    Charlie Cox leads a stellar cast in the AMC+ series Kin, a slow-burning family crime drama that is more than a Sopranos redux.

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