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  • Leave the World Behind

    Leave The World Behind Review: Julia Roberts Grapples With The Apocalypse

    By Chris Evangelista

    Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke face the end of the world in Sam Esmail's odd apocalyptic drama Leave the World Behind. Here's our review.

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  • Mahito

    The Boy And The Heron Review: Another Miyazaki Triumph

    By Josh Spiegel

    The Boy and the Heron is one of the year's best films, and hopefully not Hayao Miyazaki's last masterpiece.

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  • Mr. Monk's Last Case Adrian Monk

    Mr. Monk's Last Case Review: Fans Of The Defective Detective Get One Final Treat

    By Devin Meenan

    If you're a fan of the TV series Monk, you'll definitely want to check out Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie. Here's our review.

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  • Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor closes eyes as Isabel Wilkerson in Origin

    Origin Review: Ava DuVernay's Audacious Adaptation Loses The Thread

    By Marshall Shaffer

    Ava DuVernay's Origin never quite finesses that sliding scale between the personal and the political so brilliantly expressed in Isabel Wilkerson's work.

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  • Timothee Chalamet in Wonka

    Wonka Review: Whimsy And Wonder Abound, But Timothée Chalamet Dilutes The Magic

    By Ethan Anderton

    Wonka delivers a whimsical and wonderful origin story of Roald Dahl's beloved chocolatier, but Timothée Chalamet may not have been the right person to lead it.

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  • Silent Night

    Silent Night Review: John Woo's (Mostly) Dialogue-Free Action Flick Is Like One Long Training Montage

    By Chris Evangelista

    Joel Kinnaman is out for revenge as a dialogue-free protagonist in John Woo's Silent Night. Read our review right here.

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  • Oppenheimer

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Oppenheimer, Mean Streets, Saw X, And More

    By Chris Evangelista

    What's new on Blu-ray? Glad you asked! Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, Saw X, A Haunting in Venice, and more!

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  • Alan Tudyk and Ariana DeBose

    Wish Review: A Lifeless Homage To Disney Animation History

    By Josh Spiegel

    Instead of watching the new Disney animated musical Wish, you'd be better off watching any number of Disney's actual animated classics. Here's our review.

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  • Martin Herlihy, Ben Marshall, and John Higgins

    Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure Of Foggy Mountain Review: A Cheerfully Slapdash Sketch-Comedy Adventure

    By Josh Spiegel

    The comedy Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is a hit-or-miss affair, but one that hits slightly more than it misses.

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  • Bill Burr, Adam Sandler, Sunny Sandler

    Leo Review: Adam Sandler Heads Up A Winning New Animated Film

    By Josh Spiegel

    Charm doesn't make an animated film perfect, but as the animated Adam Sandler movie Leo proves, it can make for an entertaining time for the whole family.

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  • Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving Review: Eli Roth's Throwback Slasher Is A Bloody Feast For Horror Fans

    By Jeremy Mathai

    The new slasher movie from director Eli Roth is gory and funny and a good time for seasoned and novice horror fans alike.

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  • Napoleon

    Napoleon Review: Ridley Scott's Historical Epic Only Scratches The Surface

    By Chris Evangelista

    After watching the theatrical cut of Ridley Scott's Napoleon, you'll probably be wishing you waited for the director's cut instead. Here's our review.

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  • Poor Things Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo

    Poor Things Review: Emma Stone Shines In A Bold, Beautiful, And Hilarious Frankenstein Riff

    By Mike Shutt

    Emma Stone is magnificent in Yorgos Lanthimos' weird, wonderful Poor Things, which might just be the best movie of the year. Here's our review.

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  • Godzilla Minus One swim

    Godzilla Minus One Review: An Optimistic, Post-WWII Jaws Riff

    By Witney Seibold

    Godzilla Minus One is one of the rare Godzilla pictures about the indomitability of the human spirit. It also has plenty of monster mayhem.

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  • Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Blue Beetle, And More

    By Chris Evangelista

    Our latest Blu-ray round-up features Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Blue Beetle, The Nun II, and the 4K release of Fargo.

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  • The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes

    The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes Review: A Half-Decent But Overstuffed Prequel

    By Jeremy Mathai

    Make no mistake: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes lives and dies on the strength of Rachel Zegler's sheer force of will.

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  • The Marvels

    The Marvels Review: Iman Vellani Soars, But This Cosmic Disappointment Can't Get Off The Ground

    By Jeremy Mathai

    Iman Vellani is a movie star, but The Marvels is a disjointed and painfully rushed effort. Here's our review of the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry.

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  • Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning

    Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning Review: A Dark And Engrossing Chapter In The Popular Franchise

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Our Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning review says this may not be the film fans expected, but it is still a worthy addition to the Digimon franchise.

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  • Titanic The Musical's Mr. Andrews holding a blueprint and talking with other crew

    Titanic: The Musical Review: A Devastating Musical About The Doomed Ocean Liner

    By Caroline Cao

    Sharing a 25th anniversary with James Cameron's blockbuster this year, Titanic: The Musical finally has a Fathom Events theatrical release.

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  • The Bikeriders Austin Butler

    The Bikeriders Review: Jeff Nichols Helms A Beautiful Austin Butler Drama [Austin Film Festival]

    By Mike Shutt

    The Bikeriders, starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Tom Hardy, may not be the most elegantly told story, but there's power and pathos to be found here.

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  • Sylvester Stallone, Sly

    Sly Review: Stallone Documentary Pulls A Few Punches But Deserves A Rematch

    By BJ Colangelo

    The Sylvester Stallone Netflix documentary Sly is often compelling, but frequently feels like it's rushing over certain topics. Read our review right here.

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  • All of Us Strangers Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal

    All Of Us Strangers Review: Andrew Scott And Paul Mescal Star In A Well-Acted But Crushingly Sentimental Drama [Austin Film Festival]

    By Mike Shutt

    Director Andrew Haigh created an environment in which Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy, and Jamie Bell delivered solid work. But the film feels lacking.

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  • American Fiction Jeffrey Wright

    American Fiction Review: A Dizzyingly Funny Literary Satire Featuring A Never Better Jeffrey Wright [Austin Film Festival]

    By Mike Shutt

    Jeffrey Wright delivers a career-best performance in Cord Jefferson's sterling feature directorial debut American Fiction. Read our review right here.

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  • Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor

    Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor Review: A Franchise Improvement, But Is It Enough?

    By Ryan Coleman

    The Hell House franchise is back with its fourth entry, The Carmichael Manor, whose mileage may vary depending on how big a Hell House head you are.

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  • Five Nights at Freddy's

    Five Nights At Freddy's Review: A Campy, Gruesome, And Gloriously Funny Good Time

    By Jeremy Mathai

    After nearly a decade, the live-action horror film adaptation of Five Nights at Freddy's proves to be well worth the load time.

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  • The Killer

    The Killer Review: David Fincher Plays The Hits With His Latest Thriller

    By Chris Evangelista

    David Fincher's The Killer isn't a great movie, but it is a David Fincher movie, which means it's better than most of the stuff we get these days.

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  • Cailee Spaeny in Priscilla

    Priscilla Review: Sofia Coppola's Latest Both Romanticizes And Criticizes Elvis

    By Shae Sennett

    Sofia Coppola's Priscilla provides more clarity on Elvis' character than Baz Luhrmann's take on the King.

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