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  • Michael Keaton hosted SNL season 50
    Ethan Anderton

    The Best & Worst Sketches Of Michael Keaton's SNL Season 50 Episode

    Michael Keaton returned to host Saturday Night Live for the first time in nearly a decade. How did SNL usher him back? Time for a recap and review!
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  • Star Trek: Lower Decks
    Jacob Hall

    Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 Review: The Incredible Animated Series Ends On A High Note

    The final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks goes out with a bang, and season 5 proves that canceling the animated series was a big mistake.
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  • Smile 2
    Chris Evangelista

    Smile 2 Review: A Twisted Horror Sequel That Doesn't Let Up

    Despite some flaws, Smile 2 is a bigger, meaner horror sequel that gets the job done. It's also a lot of fun. Here's our review.
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  • What We Do in the Shadows
    BJ Colangelo

    What We Do In The Shadows Season 6 Review: The Final Bite Is Bloody Good Fun

    The sixth and final season of What We Do in the Shadows suggest the show will end just as strongly as it started. Here's our review.
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  • Ariana Grande Saturday Night Live Season 50 episode
    Ethan Anderton

    Ariana Grande Hosted A Mighty Musical Saturday Night Live And Pretty Much Crushed It

    Ariana Grande hosted Saturday Night Live for her second time, and the season 50 episode was spectacularly musical. Plus, Grande was pretty great herself.
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  • We Live in Time
    Witney Seibold

    We Live In Time Review: A Sweet, Solid Weepy Drama

    We Live in Time is a gentle, tear-jerking melodrama with excellent performances from Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield. Here's our review.
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  • The Shadow Strays
    Chris Evangelista

    The Shadow Strays Review: A Bloody Action Epic That's Both Exciting And Exhausting

    The Night Comes For Us director Timo Tjahjanto is back with the action extravaganza The Shadow Strays. Here's our review.
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  • Queer
    Jeremy Mathai

    Queer Review: Daniel Craig Is Sensational In Luca Guadagnino's Must-See Odyssey [NYFF]

    Luca Guadagnino's William S. Burroughs' adaptation Queer features a downright sensational Daniel Craig in a transformative role. Here's our review.
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  • Nate Bargatze hosted Saturday Night Live season 50
    Ethan Anderton

    Nate Bargatze Makes A Triumphant Return To Saturday Night Live With George Washington & More

    Nate Bargatze returned to host Saturday Night Live for a second time in season 50, and if you read our recap and review, it just may be better than his first.
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  • The Shrouds
    Jeremy Mathai

    The Shrouds Review: David Cronenberg Crafts A Blistering Thriller About Sex, Death, And Grief [NYFF]

    David Cronenberg fans will not want to miss his latest, The Shrouds, a strange film inspired by the death of his wife. Here's our review.
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  • The Platform 2
    Witney Seibold

    The Platform 2 Review: A Slightly More Interesting Take On A Bizarre Premise

    The Platform 2, hitting Netflix this week, is less of a sequel and more of a remake of the first movie. Here's our review.
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  • Emilia Pérez
    Jeremy Mathai

    Emilia Pérez Review: This Trans Crime Thriller/Musical Is 2024's Biggest Swing & Miss [NYFF]

    Strong performances aside, the buzzy musical-thriller Emilia Pérez can't help but feel like a half-completed thought experiment. Here's our review.
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  • Jean Smart hosted Saturday Night Live season 50
    Ethan Anderton

    Saturday Night Live Season 50 Premiere Limps Through Stale Bits And Wastes The Brilliant Jean Smart

    Saturday Night Live season 50 started with a bit of a disappointment that wasn't worthy of Hacks star Jean Smart. But there are some bright spots.
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  • Maria
    Jeremy Mathai

    Maria Review: Angelina Jolie Delivers A Transcendent Performance [NYFF]

    Angelina Jolie gives a performance for the ages in Maria, the third film in Pablo Larraín's trilogy focused on tragic, iconic women. Here's our review.
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  • Will & Harper
    BJ Colangelo

    Will & Harper Review: A Delightful Buddy Road Trip Of Transness, Flyover States, And Natty Light

    Will & Harper is both a sweet little road trip comedy and a hopeful reminder that supportive voices exist beyond progressive bubbles. Here's our review.
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  • Creep 2 Peachfuzz
    Ryan Scott

    The Creep Tapes Review: This Found Footage Horror Series Is Better Than Creep 3 [Fantastic Fest]

    The Creep franchise continues with the new streaming series The Creep Tapes, which turns out to be a better option than a third movie. Here's our review.
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  • Salem's Lot
    Chris Evangelista

    Salem's Lot Review: This Long-Delayed Stephen King Adaptation Lacks Bite

    The feature film adaptation of Stephen King's vampire horror story Salem's Lot has been delayed for a few years. Was it worth the wait? Here's our review.
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  • Jacob Hall

    Better Man Review: Robbie Williams Is Played By A CGI Ape In The Strangest Biopic Ever Made [Fantastic Fest]

    Better Man is a musical biopic of pop star Robbie Williams that just so happens to star a CGI ape. But that's just the beginning of how weird it gets.
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  • Heretic
    Jacob Hall

    Heretic Review: Hugh Grant Is Terrifying In This Twisted A24 Horror Movie [Fantastic Fest]

    A24's Heretic is a tense and extremely entertaining horror movie with killer performances from Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe East.
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  • Vince McMahon, Mr. McMahon
    BJ Colangelo

    Mr. McMahon Review: We Can't Believe Netflix Got Away With This Smackdown

    The Vince McMahon Netflix docuseries Mr. McMahon is loaded with self-incriminating statements straight from the horse's mouth. Here's our review
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  • A Different Man
    Jacob Hall

    A Different Man Review: Sebastian Stan Astounds In This Brilliant, Pitch-Black Oddity [Fantastic Fest]

    Sebastian Stan gives his best performance yet in A Different Man, director Aaron Schimberg's hilarious dark comedy about facial differences.
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  • The Apprentice movie Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong
    Ryan Scott

    The Apprentice Review: Sebastian Stan Gives Donald Trump His Darth Vader Origin Story [Fantastic Fest]

    The Donald Trump origin story The Apprentice is a good movie, but now feels like the wrong time for it to exist. Here's our review.
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  • The Wild Robot Roz and Brightbill
    Ryan Scott

    The Wild Robot Review: Break Out The Tissues For The Most Breathtaking Movie Of The Year [Fantastic Fest]

    Believe the hype and brace your emotions for The Wild Robot, DreamWorks' animated feature about a shipwrecked robot who adopts an orphaned gosling.
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  • Anora
    Jacob Hall

    Anora Review: Sean Baker's High Stress Screwball Comedy Is The Best Movie Of 2024 [Fantastic Fest]

    Director Sean Baker's Anora is the perfect blend of comedy, drama and social commentary – and it's possibly the best movie of 2024.
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  • VHS Beyond
    Ryan Scott

    V/H/S/Beyond Review: An Out Of This World Horror Anthology [Fantastic Fest]

    The new horror anthology film V/H/S/Beyond adds some sci-fi to the mix, and ends up being the strongest collection of tales in V/H/S history.
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  • Apartment 7A
    Chris Evangelista

    Apartment 7A Review: This Rosemary's Baby Prequel Is So Boring It's Scary

    The Rosemary's Baby prequel Apartment 7A is dull and disappointing, adding nothing of interest to a classic horror movie. Here's our review.
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  • Terrifier 3
    Jacob Hall

    Terrifier 3 Review: Art The Clown Is Back In One Of The Nastiest Horror Movies Ever Made [Fantastic Fest]

    Art the Clown kills and kills again in Damien Leone's utterly disgusting but undeniably captivating Christmas horror splatterfest Terrifier 3.
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