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Review: ‘Nightmare Alley’Guillermo Del Toro's Opulent, Haunting Film Noir Explores The Monstrous Side Of...

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If there's one thing we know about Guillermo Del Toro it's that he knows how to craft a movie around the most terrifying of...

Review: ‘Red Rocket’Simon Rex Shoots His Shot In Sean Baker's Nimble Dramedy About An...

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.* The sounds of NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” blast in the opening moments of...

Review: ‘National Champions’Stephan James And JK Simmons Lead A Propulsive, Honest Sports Drama About...

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There's no football in National Champions. Not a single play. But this timely, topical adaptation of Adam Mervis' play doesn't need the gridiron to...

Review: ‘West Side Story’Steven Spielberg Breathes New Life Into The Musical Classic

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Award-winning musical theater pioneer Stephen Sondheim, who passed away at 91 on November 26, started his professional career writing the lyrics to West Side...

Review: ‘Minamata’Johnny Depp's Long-Awaited Drama Is A Captivating Look At Environmental And Mental Transcendence

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So, if you’ve been paying attention to movie/celebrity news recently, you’ll find that Johnny Depp’s name has been all over the place. The release...

Review: ‘Italian Studies’Vanessa Kirby Is Lost With No Memory In Adam Leon's Mesmerizing Journey...

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Although he's only made three features in about a decade, the films of Adam Leon have been easily identifiable up to this point. 2012's...

Sundance Review: ‘After Yang’Colin Farrell Digs Through A.I. Memories In Kogonada's Thoughtful Sci-Fi Drama

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A futuristic sci-fi movie set in a world where artificial intelligence has become a dominant presence in everyday life. It doesn't sound like something...

Sundance Review: ‘You Won’t Be Alone’Noomi Rapace, Alice Englert, And Others Play A Shapeshifting...

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The use of witches in indie horrors has grown steadily since the breakout success of Robert Eggers' The Witch, so much so that it's...

Sundance Review: ‘Piggy’Carlota Pereda's Brutal Body Horror Has Teeth

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Body horror and mutilation are not the scariest things about filmmaker Carlota Pereda’s Piggy. Sure, a teenage girl covered in slashes slowly pulling herself...

Review: ‘Jackass Forever’Bodily Harm And Bodily Fluids In Surprisingly Nostalgic Sequel

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Jackass Forever isn't one of those movies you can truly review, is it? In the unlikely franchise's two-decade-long existence I've never actually done it,...