The Creator Review: A Visually Stunning Yet Emotionally Stunted Sci-Fi Epic
The Creator is a visually stunning sci-fi epic, but Gareth Edwards' film suffers from a simplistic, somewhat derivative script. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Creator is a visually stunning sci-fi epic, but Gareth Edwards' film suffers from a simplistic, somewhat derivative script. Here's our review.
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Read MoreThe creative team behind Turbo Kid returns with zombie action comedy We Are Zombies, set in a world where zombies are peaceful underdogs.
Read MoreIf you enjoyed the torturous anxiety of Uncut Gems, take your soul on another journey of pain with Caye Casas' super dark comedy The Coffee Table.
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Read MoreGather around, sickos! Horror filmmaker Demián Rugna (Terrified) returns with a tale of rapidly spreading demonic possession in When Evil Lurks.
Read MoreIn Jason Yu's thriller Sleep, there are worse things in a marriage than being woken up by your partner snoring.
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Read MoreMike Flanagan tackles the world of Edgar Allan Poe with his somewhat disappointing new Netflix series The Fall of the House of Usher. Here's our review.
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Read MoreMacon Blair's The Toxic Avenger remake is gory and silly and probably made for about a dozen people. Maybe you're one of them.
Read MoreAction sequel Expendables 4 (aka Expend4bles) is probably the best entry in the franchise, and that's not really saying much at all. Here's our review.
Read MoreEpisode 6 of the Star Wars show Ahsoka gave us a brilliant build-up toward the series' final conflict.
Read MoreKitty Green's The Royal Hotel, starring Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick, feels like a thriller that turns into a full-blown horror movie.
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Read MoreAtom Egoyan's Seven Veils, starring Amanda Seyfried, is a curious, ambitious film that never quite comes together. Here's our TIFF review.
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Read MorePablo Larraín's stylish El Conde reimagines Augusto Pinochet as an ancient vampire, but the film never does enough with that novel premise.
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