Killers Of The Flower Moon Spoiler Review: One Of Martin Scorsese's Best Pictures
With Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese reminds us yet again that few other people working in film today are operating at even half of his level.
Read MoreWith Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese reminds us yet again that few other people working in film today are operating at even half of his level.
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Read MoreThe Holdovers is proof that we need more thoughtful, studied, loving, and irresistible human stories on screen. Here's our review from TIFF.
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Read MoreThe Nun II has some great scares and atmosphere but it also gets bogged down in being too beholden to the franchise that spawned it. Here's our review.
Read MoreWith Spain's Killer Book Club, Netflix is (sadly) once again proving that you don't need to make a good movie for it to do wild numbers on streaming.
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Read MoreLEGO's new Hogwarts Castle and Grounds model lets you build the entire wizarding school on a micro-scale, and there are secrets to be found within. Take a look!
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Read MoreDespite some undercooked themes and the odd over-explanation, Chuck Chuck Baby beautifully explores what it means to be queer in a small town.
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