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  • The Lost City

    The Lost City Review: A Goofy Rom-Com Adventure Movie With Screwball Spirit And Himbo Charm

    By Hoai-Tran Bui

    Pairing Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum makes The Lost City more than just a tired Romancing the Stone redux; it's a good old time at the movies.

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  • Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks

    Kids In The Hall: Comedy Punks Review: A Celebration Of Canada's Finest Alternative Sketch Comedians [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Saturday Night Live may be the most famous sketch comedy series, but Lorne Michaels has another band of comedy misfits worth recognizing too.

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  • two women in the woods walking next to one another, the woman in the background is holding a super 8 video camera

    Jane By Charlotte Review: The Discovery Of A Mother Is A Quiet, Contemplatively Beautiful Thing

    By Lex Briscuso

    Jane By Charlotte is an intimate look at Jane Birkin through the eyes of her daughter, Charlotte Gainsbourg.

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  • The Prank

    The Prank Review: Rita Moreno Is Deliciously Evil In A Black Comedy About A Teacher Framed For Murder [SXSW]

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Unsurprisingly, Rita Moreno is the best part of The Prank.

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  • Zach Villa In Hypochondriac

    Hypochondriac Review: A Powerhouse Donnie Darko Riff About Mental Health [SXSW]

    By Matt Donato

    Hypochondriac entertains, informs, and terrorizes in equal bursts.

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  • Still from Windfall

    Windfall Review: A Tightly Woven Thriller With Killer Performances

    By Danielle Ryan

    Windfall is a lean, mean comedic thriller.

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  • Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off

    Tony Hawk: Until The Wheels Fall Off Review: It's Skate Or Die In This Revealing Portrait Of The Skateboarding Icon [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Tony Hawk is the greatest living skateboarder, but despite the levels of fame and success he's reached, skateboarding has also brought him much pain.

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  • Black Crab

    Black Crab Review: A Post-Apocalyptic War Movie On Ice

    By Chris Evangelista

    Black Crab features soldiers ice skating to save the world.

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  • Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff

    Cheaper By The Dozen Review: An Overstuffed Pilot Episode Pretending To Be A Movie

    By Josh Spiegel

    There was potential here, but it goes unrealized.

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  • The Outfit Mark Rylance

    The Outfit Review: Mark Rylance Is The Special Thread Holding This Tightly Wound Mobster Movie Together

    By Hoai-Tran Bui

    Mark Rylance is unsurprisingly the great performance that elevates this taut thriller that calls to mind better suspense films before it.

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  • More Than Robots

    More Than Robots Review: Clever Kids Compute And Cooperate In A Delightful Documentary [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Gillian Jacobs gets behind the camera to shine a light on the next generation of brilliant minds as they engage in a global robotics competition.

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  • SXSW

    The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic Review: A Unique Film With Great Empathy [SXSW]

    By Chris Evangelista

    The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic is wholly unique, and features an incredible lead performance.

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  • Ben Affleck

    Deep Water Review: A Return To Thrilling, Trashy Erotica

    By Josh Spiegel

    Deep Water is a blend of internal character study and trashy 1990s erotica.

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  • Slash/Back Cast

    Slash/Back Review: Attack The Block Meets Reservation Dogs [SXSW]

    By Matt Donato

    Slash/Back is like Attack the Block meets Reservation Dogs.

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  • Jenna Ortega In X

    X Review: A Slick And Stunning Original Slasher [SXSW]

    By Matt Donato

    Ti West is back with a violent vengeance.

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  • Eternals group with spaceship in background

    ChloƩ Zhao Wasn't Concerned By Eternals' Divisive Reviews

    By Witney Seibold

    The Oscar-winning director took a swing with her Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, and the response was divided. Here's her reaction.

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  • Spaz Documentary Steven Williams

    Spaz Review: A Fascinating But Tragic Profile Of The Rebel Who Pioneered Modern Day CGI VFX [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Spaz tells an intimate story that unfolds within a milestone moment in moviemaking history.

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  • Panda Mei gets discovered by a classmate in "Turning Red"

    Turning Red Spoiler Review: A Message We Need To Hear, No Matter How Old We Are

    By Ben F. Silverio

    Turning Red might be one of the most important Pixar films ever released.

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  • Bad Vegan

    Bad Vegan Review: Another Shocking, Twisty True Crime Docuseries From Netflix

    By Chris Evangelista

    Get ready for your new true crime addiction, until the next one comes along.

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  • The Adam Project

    The Adam Project Spoiler Review: Scramblin' Towards Amblin

    By Witney Seibold

    It's a pity The Adam Project doesn't have anything remotely resembling an edge.

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  • The Cow

    The Cow Review: Winona Ryder Goes Through A Bad Breakup In This Unfocused Thriller [SXSW]

    By Chris Evangelista

    Winona Ryder is the one bright spot in the otherwise murky thriller The Cow.

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  • The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent Review: Nicolas Cage Is Nicolas Cage [SXSW]

    By Jacob Hall

    Nicolas Cage is fun as Nicolas Cage, but Pedro Pascal? We should keep an eye on that guy.

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  • Abby Fitz In The Cellar

    The Cellar Review: Who Says Math Can't Be Scary [SXSW]

    By Matt Donato

    The Cellar is an adventurously melancholic representation of Irish horror.

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  • Andrea Riseborough in To Leslie

    To Leslie Review: Andrea Riseborough Is Astounding As An Alcoholic Stumbling Towards Redemption [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Andrea Riseborough is incredible in this drama about a lottery winner who drank away all her money and has to hit rock bottom hard before she turns it around.

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  • Jim Gaffigan in Linoleum

    Linoleum Review: Jim Gaffigan Shines In A Perplexing But Beautiful Tapestry Of Life And Love [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Jim Gaffigan gives a career-best performance in this South by Soutwest selected indie dramedy that's much more than meets the eye.

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  • Marcel The Shell With Shoes On Review: A Lovely Slice Of Whimsical, Melancholy Magic [SXSW]

    By Jacob Hall

    Jenny Slate voices your new favorite movie character.

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  • Spin Me Round Aubrey Plaza Alison Brie

    Spin Me Round Review: Alison Brie Gets Embroiled In A Meandering But Entertaining Comedic Thriller [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton

    Alison Brie goes on a promising restaurant franchise retreat in Italy that slowly turns into chaos in the latest film from writer/director Jeff Baena.

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