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  • Jurassic World Dominion Giganotosaurus

    Jurassic World Dominion Takes An $18 Million Bite Out Of The Box Office In Thursday Previews

    By Ryan Scott June 10th, 2022

    A dino-sized opening weekend seems imminent.

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  • The Janes

    The Janes Review: A Grim Reminder Of (Pro) Life Before Roe V. Wade

    By Sarah Milner June 9th, 2022

    The documentary The Janes asks: do we not share an obligation to disrespect a law that disrespects women?

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  • Hustle

    Hustle Review: A Predictable Underdog Sports Story That Still Manages To Charm

    By Chris Evangelista June 3rd, 2022

    Hustle is formulaic, but gets by with charm and style.

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  • Bowen Yang and Joel Kim Booster

    Fire Island Review: Jane Austen's Swoon-Worthy Romance Gets A Sizzling Summer Update

    By Shania Russell June 2nd, 2022

    Fire Island is every bit the hilarious and semi-meta rom-com you expect, packed with quips and well-timed jokes.

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  • jack lowden jeremy irvine walking

    Benediction Review: Bold, Visionary Cinema That Lingers

    By Barry Levitt June 2nd, 2022

    Benediction is in equal turns lively, devastating, funny, hopeful, and heartbreaking.

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  • Broker

    Broker Review: Kore-Eda Returns With Another Moving Drama About Found Families [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 31st, 2022

    A movie about found families and finding a home with each other.

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  • Marin Grigore and Mark Blenyesi in R.M.N. (2022)

    R.M.N. Review: A Boiling Pot Of Xenophobia Laid Bare [Cannes]

    By Ryan Leston May 31st, 2022

    A stark warning about social division.

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  • Rebel

    Rebel Review: Bad Boys For Life Directors Return With Commendable Drama About Indoctrination And Inaction [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 31st, 2022

    A punishing musical war drama.

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  • Ali Junejo in Joyland (2022)

    Joyland Review: A Longing Examination Of Gender And Sexuality [Cannes]

    By Ryan Leston May 31st, 2022

    Joyland is a profoundly moving film that might just make a difference

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  • Eden Dambrine in CLose (2022)

    Close Review: A Devastating Look At The Loss Of Childhood Friendship [Cannes]

    By Ryan Leston May 31st, 2022

    A gut-wrenching study of loss.

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  • Crimes of the Future

    Crimes Of The Future Review: David Cronenberg Returns To His Body Horror Roots With A Gruesome, Darkly Funny Freak Show

    By Chris Evangelista May 31st, 2022

    David Cronenberg is back, baby!

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  • Elvis

    Elvis Review: An Electric, Excessive Musical Biopic That Feels Like A Comic Book Movie [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 31st, 2022

    Baz Luhrmann unleashed!

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  • GotG: Cosmic Rewind Starblaster

    Guardians Of The Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind Signals A Fresh Direction For Epcot, Without Forgetting Its Past

    By Matt Cabral May 29th, 2022

    Epcot's new attraction Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind mostly succeeds in fitting in with the aesthetic and history of the park.

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  • Tom Cruise Top Gun Maverick

    Top Gun: Maverick Spoiler Review: Tom Cruise Flies The Legacy Sequel Route

    By Joshua Meyer May 29th, 2022

    Tom Cruise's return in Top Gun: Maverick plays things a little too safe.

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  • Tom Cruise Top Gun Maverick Jets

    Top Gun: Maverick Scores A Huge $19 Million In Thursday Previews

    By Jeremy Smith May 27th, 2022

    Audiences are feeling the need to give theaters one of their biggest box office hits in years.

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  • The Silent Twins

    The Silent Twins Review: A Moving, Creative Story About Individuality And Belonging [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 26th, 2022

    The Silent Twins tries to balance its many ideas.

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  • Joe Alwyn and Margaret Qualley in Stars at Noon (2022)

    The Stars At Noon Review: A Lifeless Romance Unravels Slowly And Excruciatingly [Cannes]

    By Ryan Leston May 26th, 2022

    A slow-burn romantic thriller that's so slow it doesn't really seem to go anywhere.

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  • Decisioin to Leave

    Decision To Leave Review: Park Chan-Wook Directs The Hell Out Of A Romantic Mystery [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 24th, 2022

    A fascinating and exquisitely directed film about desire, regret, and love.

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  • War Pony

    War Pony Review: A Brutally Honest Look At Life On The Rez [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 23rd, 2022

    War Pony boasts authenticity and empathy, with a stellar cast of mostly first-time actors.

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  • The Bob's Burgers Movie

    The Bob's Burgers Movie Review: A Double-Sized Episode With Extra Stakes And Extra Songs, But That's Okay

    By Hoai-Tran Bui May 23rd, 2022

    Time to read some erotic friend-fiction.

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  • Zar Amir Ebrahimi in Holy Spider (2022)

    Holy Spider Review: A Disturbing Glimpse At An Iranian Serial Killer [Cannes]

    By Ryan Leston May 23rd, 2022

    Holy Spider is a brutally effective thriller.

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  • The Stranger

    The Stranger Review: A Bleak And Subdued Australian Thriller Starring Joel Edgerton [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 22nd, 2022

    A bleak thriller that boasts great performances from Joel Edgerton and Sean Harris.

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  • Official poster for EO (2022)

    EO Review: A Damning Take On Humanity's Relationship With Animals [Cannes]

    By Ryan Leston May 22nd, 2022

    Humanity's relationship with animals is seen through the eyes of a roaming donkey in this film from Jerzy Skolimowski.

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  • Triangle of Sadness

    Triangle Of Sadness Review: A Biting And Hysterical Satire [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 21st, 2022

    A biting satire that explodes into absolute chaos.

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  • Longing

    Three Thousand Years Of Longing Review: George Miller Delivers An Epic, Romantic Fairy Tale About The Power Of Storytelling [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 21st, 2022

    Three Thousand Years of Longing tells a fantastic and poignant story about storytelling, longing, and love

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  • Hunt

    Hunt Review: An Intense And Unpredictably Twist-Filled Korean Spy Thriller [Cannes]

    By Rafael Motamayor May 20th, 2022

    Hunt is a twisty, action-packed thriller from Lee Jung-jae.

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  • paul mescal and emily watson standing next to each other in a driveway next to a house and two cars in the movie god's creatures

    God's Creatures Review: An Intense, Devastating Look At Expectations And How They Can Shatter Us [Cannes]

    By Lex Briscuso May 20th, 2022

    A shocking, sad, and brave tale of a lie gone wrong.

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