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Blood Relatives Review: A Sweet, Slightly Clumsy Vampire Dramedy [Fantastic Fest]
The father-daughter vampire road trip movie you've been waiting for. -
Kids Vs. Aliens Review: A Charmingly Simplistic Monster Movie [Fantastic Fest]
You got kids, you've got aliens, you've got kids versing aliens. -
Billy Eichner's Gay Rom-Com Bros Is Getting Review Bombed By Homophobes With Too Much Time On Their Hands
And now, a bunch of people who really, really need to touch grass. -
Unicorn Wars Review: A Gnarly Animated Film About The Horrors Of War Starring Cuddly Teddy Bears [Fantastic Fest]
Unicorn Wars is a brutal, disturbing war film disguised as a candy-colored cartoon about cuddly teddy bears. -
Smile Review: A Frequently Creepy Fright Flick That Doesn't Have An Original Thought In Its Head [Fantastic Fest]
Smile will leave you wanting to revisit the movies this one 'borrows' from. -
Divided Loyalties And Painful 'Partings' Take Centerstage In The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power
The Rings of Power has carefully positioned its characters to stand on the cusp of their biggest battle and most daunting challenge yet. -
Lou Review: A Well-Trod Action-Thriller That Neither Flies Nor Fails
Lou is a simple story adequately told, but its performers make it shine. -
Interview With The Vampire Review: Anne Rice's Novel Gets Modernized, For Better And Worse
Interview With the Vampire won't do much for people unfamiliar with the Vampire Chronicles. -
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Review: This Anime Franchise Prequel Is A Heartwarming Spectacle
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 offers something for both fans and newcomers to the franchise. -
A Deep Dive Into Andor's First Arc, And What It Says About The Star Wars Universe
Andor is a terrific drama, but three episodes in, it doesn't feel as though there's anything necessarily Star Wars about it. -
The Infernal Machine Review: Guy Pearce Anchors A Twisty Thriller That Can't Quite Stick The Landing
Guy Pearce is predictably good in The Infernal Machine. -
Andor Review: The Latest Star Wars Series Goes To A Gritty, Grounded Place And Is Better For It
That's what a reckoning sounds like. -
Empire Of Light Review: Sam Mendes Challenges Convention With A Unique Love Story [TIFF]
Empire of Light is as much a celebration of the old as it is a treatise on embracing the future. -
Memoria Review: Past And Present Collide With A Contemplative Sonic Boom
Memoria is a wandering experience through overlapping planes of existence. -
Casa Susanna Review: A Documentary That Travels Back In Time To Witness Transgender History [TIFF]
Casa Susanna cuts through time to offer a glimpse of an 'astonishing secret world.' -
Plan 75 Review: Chie Hayakawa Creates A Quietly Subversive Future Dystopia [TIFF]
What is the cost of living? -
House Of The Dragon Reminds Us To Never Attend A Westerosi Wedding In 'We Light The Way'
Do you prefer goose or roast duck? -
Leonor Will Never Die Review: Sheila Francisco Will Be Your New Favorite Action Star [TIFF]
There is a lot to love about Leonor Will Never Die. -
Project Wolf Hunting Review: An Uber-Violent Mash-Up Of Con Air And A Slasher Movie [TIFF]
Big fan of gore? Then you'll love this. -
Fixation Review: An Ultra-Stylish, Uneven Trip Into Madness [TIFF]
Abundant style isn't enough. -
V/H/S/99 Review: One Of The Least Interesting Entries In This Wobbly Franchise [TIFF]
Let's do better next time, shall we? -
The Greatest Beer Run Ever Review: Peter Farrelly's Films Are Getting Dumb & Dumber [TIFF]
For a movie proudly based on a true story, The Greatest Beer Run Ever rings false from start to finish. -
Goodnight Mommy Review: This Forgettable Remake Starring Naomi Watts Treads Familiar Water
Goodnight Mommy largely stays true to the original film's story and plot beats. -
Corsage Review: An Intimate Portrait Of Empress Elizabeth [TIFF]
A fascinating treatise on femininity and identity. -
Do Revenge Review: This Campy Teen Thriller Gives Us Hitchcock By Way Of Cher Horowitz
This deliciously dark quest for vengeance will easily steal your heart. -
The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Brings A 'Great Wave' Of Doom Over A Scattershot Episode
A shared feeling of impending doom can't stop the episode from feeling like butter scraped over too much bread.