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  • JD and Dane looking serious on the poster for The Rip

    The Rip Review: Matt Damon And Ben Affleck Reunite For This Grim Netflix Movie

    By Chris Evangelista 5 days ago

    Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are a pair of angry cops in The Rip, Joe Carnahan's dark and gloomy Netflix crime thriller. Here's our review.

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  • Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan the Tall riding a horse and wearing armor in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

    A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Review: The Game Of Thrones Prequel Is A Welcome Return To Westeros

    By Jeremy Mathai 7 days ago

    Refreshingly self-contained and a much-needed throwback to adventure tales of old, A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms could be the best Game of Thrones series yet.

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  • Jimmy and his gang of Jimmys stand at the ossuary in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review: The Horror Series Goes In Exciting New Directions With A Gruesome Sequel

    By Chris Evangelista 7 days ago

    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an ultra-gory follow-up that advances the horror franchise in exciting, unexpected directions. Here's our review.

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  • John Garrity looks troubled in Greenland 2: Migration

    Greenland 2: Migration Review: Gerard Butler Looks For Post-Apocalyptic Hope In This Effective Sequel

    By Chris Evangelista 12 days ago

    Like the first film, Greenland 2: Migration is a disaster movie that cares more about emotional stakes over VFX spectacle. Here's our review.

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  • Ben reaches out a hand in Primate

    Primate Review: If You're Looking For Bloody Ape Mayhem, You've Come To The Right Place

    By Witney Seibold 12 days ago

    Primate isn't great, but in terms of late-night exploitation fun, it satisfies. Want to see a chimp rip off a guy's face? Look no further. Here's our review.

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  • Holly Hunter looking disappointed in Starfleet Academy

    Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Review: This Wonderful YA-Flavored Series Punches Way Above Its Weight Class

    By Jacob Hall 12 days ago

    With its ridiculous comedic swings and two-tiered storytelling approach, the YA-style Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is a joy to watch and gets better as it goes.

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  • Dr. Robby wears sunglasses and heads into work on The Pitt season 2

    The Pitt Season 2 Review: The Medical Drama Continues To Turn Empathy And Competency Into Great TV

    By Chris Evangelista 15 days ago

    The Pitt season 2 takes what made season 1 so good and keeps going, creating yet another excellent and compassionate season of TV. Here's our review.

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  • Max and Holly look alarmed in Stranger Things

    Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 Review: As The Finale Looms, The Netflix Series Grows Both Exciting And Frustrating

    By Chris Evangelista 26 days ago

    Stranger Things season 5 volume 2 gets by on the charms of its likable cast, but as the series nears its end it feels like it's spinning its wheels.

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  • Doug (Jack Black), Griff (Paul Rudd), Kenny (Steve Zahn), and Claire (Thandiwe Newton) look up in terror in Anaconda (2025)

    Anaconda Review: Jack Black & Paul Rudd Are Delightfully Dumb In This Silly Little Reboot

    By Ethan Anderton 28 days ago

    The new Anaconda reboot is a full-on PG-13 comedy, and while it may not be quite as sharp as other movies of its kind, it's still delightfully dumb and funny.

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  • Kiri and Spider experiment with the latter's new powers in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    One Avatar: Fire And Ash Character Is A Franchise Gamechanger (And It's Not Who You Expect)

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Avatar: Fire and Ash brings back Jake Sully, but he's not the focus of the story. Instead, a character introduced in The Way of Water takes the spotlight.

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  • Thor wielding Mjolnir in Thor: The Dark World in a composite image with a prop replica of Mjolnir

    Disney Store's Prop Replica Of Thor's Hammer Mjolnir Is Almost Perfect

    By Ethan Anderton 1 month ago

    Thor's hammer Mjolnir has joined the Marvel Studios relics line of collectibles from the Disney Store, and it's almost perfect. Let's take a closer look.

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  • Ann Lee leads her followers in dance in The Testament of Ann Lee

    The Testament Of Ann Lee Review: Amanda Seyfried Is Divine In This Jaw-Dropping Musical

    By Chris Evangelista 1 month ago

    Amanda Seyfried gives the performance of her career in Mona Fastvold's gloriously unique musical The Testament of Ann Lee. Here's our review.

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  • Will Arnett as Alex doing stand-up comedy in Is This Thing On?

    Is This Thing On? Review: Will Arnett Delivers A Career-Defining Performance In This Intimate Divorce Dramedy

    By Ethan Anderton 1 month ago

    Bradley Cooper's Is This Thing On? works magnificently thanks to the chemistry between Will Arnett and Laura Dern. Here's our review.

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  • Nina sneaking up behind Millie while she cleans the bathroom in The Housemaid

    The Housemaid Review: Sydney Sweeney And Amanda Seyfried Lead Paul Feig's Excellent, Wicked Drama

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried face off in Paul Feig's wicked, twist-filled adaptation of The Housemaid. Here's our review.

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  • Neytiri and Jake head into battle in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Avatar: Fire And Ash Review: James Cameron's Sci-Fi Epic Delivers On Multiple Levels

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Avatar: Fire and Ash is a visual and aural feast, and anyone looking for a big, knockout blockbuster to close out 2025 with will be far from disappointed.

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  • Lucy looks towards the camera in Fallout season 2

    Fallout Season 2 Review: The Stellar Video Game Adaptation Goes To New Vegas

    By Rafael Motamayor 1 month ago

    Fallout season 2 doubles down on what the first season did so well, while expanding (and slightly overcrowding) the story. Here's our review.

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  • Freddy Krueger mugs for camera

    The 36 Best '80s Horror Movies Ranked

    By David Court 1 month ago

    With the rise of home video and cable, the '80s were a watershed decade for horror films. From beloved classics to obscure indies, these are the 35 best.

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  • Ella has a winning smile in Ella McCay

    Ella McCay Review: James L. Brooks' Screwball Melodrama Revels In Being Old-Fashioned

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    With Ella McCay, James L. Brooks' commitment to old-fashioned screwball melodrama in an irony-poisoned world feels commendable. Here's our review.

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  • Withered Chica looking into a mask in Five Nights at Freddy's 2

    Five Nights At Freddy's 2 Review: Scott Cawthon's Convoluted Lore Is The Sequel's Scariest Villain

    By BJ Colangelo 2 months ago

    Incredible animatronics and well-placed jump scares can't save Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, which plays like a movie written by Reddit fan theories.

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  • Marty holds a ping-pong paddle and points in Marty Supreme

    Marty Supreme Review: Timothée Chalamet Is A Force Of Chaos In Josh Safdie's Phenomenal Ping Pong Dramedy

    By Chris Evangelista 2 months ago

    Timothée Chalamet has never been better than he is in Josh Safdie's wonderfully chaotic Marty Supreme. Here's our review.

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  • The kids from Stranger Things look down through a hole in the floor in Stranger Things season 5

    Stranger Things Season 5 Review: The Netflix Series Races Towards A Big Finale

    By Chris Evangelista 2 months ago

    Stranger Things season 5 feels like it might be rushing to wrap things up, but the series still has its charms as it comes to a close. Here's our review.

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  • T2

    Terrifier 2 Review: A Bigger, Weirder, Bloodier Sequel

    By Chris Evangelista 2 months ago

    Terrifier 2 is a vast improvement over the first film.

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  • Nick, Gary, and Judy fall in Zootopia 2

    Zootopia 2 Review: A Refreshing Reminder Of What Disney Animation Is Capable Of Achieving

    By BJ Colangelo 2 months ago

    Zootopia 2 is the rare example of a follow-up film that can live up to the high bar set by the first movie. Here's our review.

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  • Agnes surrounded by the audience at the Globe Theatre in Hamnet

    Hamnet Review: Jessie Buckley Is Devastating In This Shakespearean Tragedy

    By Chris Evangelista 2 months ago

    Jessie Buckley gives an emotionally devastating performance in Chloé Zhao's Shakespearean tragedy Hamnet. Here's our review.

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  • Jud and Benoit Blanc in a church in Wake Up Dead Man

    Wake Up Dead Man Review: Rian Johnson's Third Knives Out Movie Is Sharp, Smart, And All Too Relevant

    By Chris Evangelista 2 months ago

    Rian Johnson's latest Knives Out mystery gives Benoit Blanc a smaller part to play as Josh O'Connor's conflicted priest takes center stage. Here's our review.

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  • Robert Grainier stands on a railroad bridge in Train Dreams

    Train Dreams Review: One Of 2025's Best Films Needs To Break Free Of The Netflix Algorithm

    By Chris Evangelista 2 months ago

    The beautiful, elegiac Train Dreams, which starts streaming on Netflix this week, is one of this year's best films. Here's our review.

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  • Elphaba and Glinda in Wicked: For Good

    Wicked: For Good Review: Cynthia Erivo And Ariana Grande Fly High In A 'Good' Sequel

    By BJ Colangelo 2 months ago

    While not as successful as the first film, Wicked: For Good remedies many of the musical's second act shortcomings through emotional power. Here's our review.

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