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Review: ‘The Last Duel’Jodie Comer Stands Tall In Ridley Scott's Stirring Medieval #MeToo...

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Ridley Scott doesn't get enough credit for the sheer diversity of his filmmaking. The same guy who gave us Alien and Blade Runner also is among the best...

Review: ‘Dune’Denis Villeneuve's Space Epic Is Full Of Spectacle And Grandeur

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When Denis Villeneuve was confirmed to be making Dune his next movie, I was skeptical like a lot of people. Personally, Frank Herbert's book...
The Cleaner

Review: ‘The Cleaner’King Orba, Luke Wilson, And Lynda Carter Star In A Crime Drama...

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When you think of a movie titled “The Cleaner,” one would automatically think Erin Elders’ directorial debut would be about an actual “cleaner,” or...

Review: ‘Needle In A Timestack’John Ridley's Sci-Fi Romance Mires Leslie Odom Jr., Cynthia Erivo,...

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Who doesn't wish they could go back in time and fix a relationship that ended badly? In Oscar-winning writer John Ridley's Needle in a...

Review: ‘South Of Heaven’Jason Sudeikis' Southern Drawl Doesn't Charm Anyone In New Crime Thriller.

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Often the follow-up film from a celebrated actor and their signature project is a gage of where the performer is going. In South of...

Review: ‘The Manor’ & ‘Madres’Welcome To The Blumhouse Continues Its Mediocre Scare Streak

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‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ is a film series consisting of theme-related anthological thriller-horror stories that started in the fall of 2020. The series is...

Review: ‘Runt’Is A Final Cameron Boyce Masterpiece Film Full Of Dark Turns And True...

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Runt tells the story of a group of neglected and misguided high-school seniors who are pulled into a downward cycle of violence when the...

Review: ‘Lamb’Strangely Heartfelt, Deeply Unusual Horror Sneaks Up On You Like A Wolf In...

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The best thing you can do is go into Lamb as free of spoilers as possible. Although the trailer teases the absurd, provocative premise expertly, it's...

Review: ‘Mass’Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs And More Are Devastatingly Good In Fran Kranz's School...

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There's enough pain and tragedy to go around in actor Fran Kranz's impressive directorial debut, Mass. The irony is that the four central characters...

Review: ‘The Many Saints Of Newark’David Chase's 'Sopranos' Prequel Is Filling As A Plate...

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The Sopranos may have infamously ended on a cut to black, but the characters of HBO's mob epic come roaring back into color with...