Black Crab Review: A Post-Apocalyptic War Movie On Ice
Black Crab features soldiers ice skating to save the world.
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Read MoreThere was potential here, but it goes unrealized.
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Read MoreTi West is back with a violent vengeance.
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Read MoreThe Cellar is an adventurously melancholic representation of Irish horror.
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Read MoreJim 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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Read More'The diamond was always a lie.'
Read MoreThis is one of the most cringeworthy movies ever, but in a good way.
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Read MoreThe new film from the directing duo Daniels puts Michelle Yeoh through the multiverse.
Read MoreThe Adam Project leans heavily on nostalgia, and it works.
Read MoreAfter so many years, it's surprising to find a sense of intrigue and excitement for another new Batman movie.
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