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Willow Review: The Latest TV Show That Should've Been A Movie
A two-hour movie stretched to a length of eight hours. -
Violent Night Review: Santa Slays In This Soon-To-Be Christmas Classic
A wonderfully off-the-wall holiday treat. -
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Christmas With The Campbells Review: A Shockingly Hilarious R-Rated Spin On Cheesy Hallmark Holiday Romance
The Hallmark holiday movie formula gets some much-needed R-rated comedy, and it's a pleasant surprise this Christmas season. -
George And Tammy Review: An Engaging Musical Tragedy With Excellent Performances
George & Tammy is a worthwhile entry in the musical biopic genre. -
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury Makes 'Their Choice,' Commits Crimes Against Video Editing
I've always been quite fond of you. -
Gossip Girl Season 2 Review: Like She Never Left, The Reboot Maintains Its Season 1 Momentum
Meet the new Gossip Girl, same as the old Gossip Girl? -
His Dark Materials Season 3 Review: The War On Heaven Reaches Its Conclusion In A Confident And Epic Final Season
His Dark Materials has reached the heights that it was reaching for throughout its first and second seasons — and it only took a little divine intervention. -
The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 5 Features An Ending With A Bang And A Whimper
A wine tasting, a night at the opera, and more. -
Glass Onion Is Expected To Gross $15 Million In Its One-Week Theatrical Preview
Despite a modest release in around 600 theaters, Glass Onion landed comfortably in third place at the box office this weekend. -
Pitch Perfect: Bumper In Berlin Review: A Sweet Continuation Of The Pitch Perfect Universe
Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin is easy, breezy, and has enough charm to make it a decent enough addition to the franchise. -
The Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special Review: A Light, Frothy Bit Of Seasonal Silliness
This special is so light it might as well not exist. -
Andor Episode 12 Gives Us An Explosive Season Finale That Offers A Glimpse Of Rebellion
'Even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.' -
All The Beauty And The Bloodshed Review: An Important Film About Outcasts And Activists
'The wrong things are kept secret and this destroys people.' -
Trigun Stampede Review: 'Noman's Land' Begins With Promise
Trigun Stampede dives into the darkness from its launch. -
Chainsaw Man Episode 7 Is When The Prologue Ends And The Real Show Begins
Depravity, disgust, and hilarity. -
The High Republic: Convergence Brings Social Justice To The Forefront Of Star Wars
Ready for politics and intrigue? -
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury Kickstarts Something New With 'Shall We Gundam?'
Time to shift the spotlight. -
Strange World Review: A Trippy New Disney Adventure
This is the kind of thing Disney should make more often. -
The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 4 Is All New Characters, Scandalous Transgressions, And Lying By Omission
It's day four of our stay at The White Lotus Sicily, and things are starting to shift and evolve. -
Almost Famous: The Musical Review: The Much-Loved Movie Deserves More Than A Dull Stage Translation
Almost Famous on Broadway struggles to translate the charm of the movie to the sage. -
Wednesday Review: Tim Burton Fumbles Another Franchise
Wednesday Addams knows kung fu now. -
Disenchanted Review: A Surprisingly Enjoyable And Overdue Sequel
The long-awaited sequel is a lot more enjoyable than would have seemed likely. -
Welcome To Chippendales Review: Kumail Nanjiani Is Great In This Overlong True Crime Limited Series
Kumail Nanjiani is great here, but the show itself overstays its welcome. -
Dead To Me Season 3: The Dramedy's Final Season Is Also Its Weakest
Dead to Me ends its run with an underwhelming final season. -