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  • The Wasp, Heather and Carla
    Michael Boyle

    The Wasp Review: Natalie Dormer And Naomie Harris Stun In A Dark, Riveting Psychological Thriller

    The Wasp, starring Natalie Dormer and Naomie Harris, is disturbing and will stick with you long after the credits roll. Here's our Tribeca review.
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  • Amanda and Rudger, The Imaginary
    BJ Colangelo

    The Imaginary Review: Netflix And Studio Ponoc Deliver A Gorgeous Generational Classic In The Making

    The Imaginary is a film that demands to be seen by as many people as possible - regardless of age. Here's our review of the animated Netflix movie.
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  • Despicable Me 4
    Rafael Motamayor

    Despicable Me 4 Review: A Tired Franchise Crams Too Much Story, Forgets The Jokes [Annecy]

    Despicable Me 4 has a few gags worth a chuckle, but this is a tired effort from a tired franchise. Here's our review.
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  • Inside out 2
    Chris Evangelista

    Inside Out 2 Review: Pixar's Sequel Isn't As Good As The Original, But It Will Still Make You Emotional

    The Disney/Pixar sequel Inside Out 2 doesn't quite capture the magic of the original, but it will definitely make you cry your eyes out. Here's our review.
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  • Jazzy
    Jeremy Mathai

    Jazzy Review: This Companion Piece To A Lily Gladstone Hidden Gem Is One Of The Year's Best Coming-Of-Age Movies [Tribeca]

    The drama Jazzy, which features a cameo from Lily Gladstone, is equal parts graceful, quietly moving, and completely unforgettable. Here's our review.
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  • Sacramento
    Jeremy Mathai

    Sacramento Review: Michael Cera And Kristen Stewart Steal The Show In A Heartfelt Millennial Comedy [Tribeca]

    The comedy Sacramento, starring Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart, might just be the funniest - and most charming - surprises of the year. Here's our review.
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  • The Damned
    Jeremy Mathai

    The Damned Review: Alien Meets Nightmare On Elm Street In A Stunning Supernatural Horror Debut [Tribeca]

    The new horror movie The Damned is like a combination of Alien and A Nightmare On Elm Street. Here's our review from Tribeca.
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  • Longlegs monroe evidence wall
    Bill Bria

    Longlegs Review: Osgood Perkins' Masterpiece Is The Most Terrifying Horror Movie Of 2024

    The terrifying Longlegs, starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage, is the best horror movie of the year. Here's our review.
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  • The Watchers
    Jeremy Mathai

    The Watchers Review: Ishana Night Shyamalan's Nightmarish Folktale Is An Uneven But Promising Debut

    Ishana Night Shyamalan's horror movie The Watchers is uneven in its story, but boasts some fine filmmaking. Here's our review.
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  • Aubrey Gordon, Your Fat Friend
    BJ Colangelo

    A Bold New Documentary Does Everything The Whale Tried And Failed To Do

    Your Fat Friend, which tracks the rise of raconteur Aubrey Gordon and explores fatness in America, is a vital counterbalance to Darren Aronofsky's The Whale.
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  • Bad Boys Ride or Die mike marcus car prison
    Bill Bria

    Bad Boys: Ride Or Die Review: Will Smith And Martin Lawrence Bring The Magic Back To The Action-Comedy Franchise

    Bad Boys: Ride or Die is not only a great Bad Boys film, it's also a top-tier action comedy.
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  • Kudakwashe Rutendo, Devery Jacobs, Backspot
    BJ Colangelo

    Backspot Review: Devery Jacobs Commands This Complex, Queer, Cheerleading Coming-Of-Age Drama

    Backspot, a stylish, unapologetically queer look at the world of All-Star Cheerleading, is a soaring breath of fresh air. Here's our review.
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  • Hit Man Glen Powell
    Chris Evangelista

    Hit Man Review: Glen Powell Charms His Way Through Richard Linklater's Light Comedy

    Glen Powell and Adria Arjona have great chemistry in Richard Linklater's light comedy Hit Man. Here's our review.
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  • Jim Henson Idea Man
    Chris Evangelista

    Jim Henson Idea Man Review: Ron Howard's Doc About The Muppet Master Is Charming But Lacking

    Jim Henson Idea Man is too rushed for its own good, but fans of the Muppet creator will still find a lot to love. Here's our review.
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  • Bea dancing with the imaginary friends in IF
    Ethan Anderton

    IF Review: Ghost Town Meets A Monster Calls In John Krasinski's Whimsical, Messy Therapy Session

    John Krasinski's IF tries to deliver both a funny, fantastical family film and a tearjerker but has trouble balancing the tones of each. Read our full review!
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  • The Strangers: Chapter 1
    BJ Colangelo

    The Strangers Chapter 1 Review: Why Are You Doing This To Us? I'm Seriously Asking

    The Strangers Chapter 1 is a paint-by-numbers slasher that fundamentally misunderstands what made the original film such a phenomenon. Here's our review.
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  • Anya Taylor-Joy, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    BJ Colangelo

    Furiosa Review: This Thrilling Epic On The Fury Road Is George Miller's Magnum Opus

    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is a scorching, rip-roaring, and downright breathtaking odyssey. Here's our review of the Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth film.
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  • Dune Part Two
    Chris Evangelista

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases Include One Of The Best Movies Of 2024 And One Of The Worst

    The best new Blu-ray releases include Dune: Part Two, Madame Web, Martin Scorsese's The Departed in 4K, and many more.
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  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
    Witney Seibold

    Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Review: The Best Of The New Apes Series

    Wes Ball's Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is handily the best of the new Planet of the Apes series. Yes, really.
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  • Unfrosted
    Chris Evangelista

    Unfrosted Review: Jerry Seinfeld's Pop-Tart Movie Is Very, Very Silly

    Jerry Seinfeld's ridiculous Pop-Tart origin story Unfrosted isn't a great movie, but it will still probably make you laugh. Here's our review.
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  • Rebel Moon: Part Two
    Jeremy Mathai

    Rebel Moon: Part Two Review: When Peak Zack Snyder Meets Peak Netflix, We All Lose

    After a surprisingly strong star, Zack Snyder gives in to his worst tendencies with the sequel Rebel Moon: Part Two - The Scargiver. Here's our review.
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  • Sadness, Disgust, Envy, Anxiety, and Joy at Riley's mind console in Inside Out 2
    Ethan Anderton

    Inside Out 2 Footage Reaction: Pixar Has A Promising, Clever & Hilarious Sequel On The Way

    Pixar Animation invited /Film to their campus in Emeryville, California to watch 35 minutes of Inside Out 2. How does the sequel look? Let's break it down.
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  • The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
    Jeremy Mathai

    The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review: Alan Ritchson Steals A Fun, Forgettable Movie

    The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare feels like a fun, yet forgettable step in the wrong direction for director Guy Ritchie.
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  • Challengers
    Witney Seibold

    Challengers Review: A Simple Story Turned Into A Skillful Epic

    Challengers boasts three great lead performances and a compelling story told in a twisty, skillful fashion.
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  • Fear and Desire
    Chris Evangelista

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases This Week Include The Film Stanley Kubrick Hated

    Our latest round-up of the best Blu-ray releases includes Stanley Kubrick's Fear and Desire, the box office flop Cutthroat Island, and more.
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  • Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine, I Saw the TV Glow
    BJ Colangelo

    I Saw The TV Glow Review: When The Monster Of The Week Is Your Own Mind [Overlook 2024]

    I Saw the TV Glow might be the most important movie you see all year. Here's our review.
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  • In A Violent Nature
    BJ Colangelo

    In A Violent Nature Review: A New Perspective On Slashers For Gorehounds With Patience [Overlook 2024]

    In a Violent Nature, a slasher movie told from the point of view of the slasher, is like if Gus Van Sant directed a Friday the 13th sequel.
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