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Order Re-Established in the KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
Posted on: May. 12, 2024
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Warner Bros. Discovery Misses First-Quarter Estimates Despite Streaming Growth
Posted on: May. 09, 2024
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Disney Posts Better-Than-Expected Quarterly Results, Nears Streaming Profitability Goal
Posted on: May. 07, 2024
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AMC Theatres Shrinks First Quarter Loss, Sees Revenues Dip on Weaker Box Office
Posted on: May. 08, 2024
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
This superhero sequel represents something never-before-seen in cinema: a boring James Wan movie.
Read More >>The Color Purple
Alice Walker’s saga of sisterhood and survival becomes a rousing and heartfelt screen musical.
Read More >>The Boy and the Heron
At age 82, Hayao Miyazaki proves once again that he’s our greatest living animator with this haunting tale of a boy on a mystical adventure in WWII-era Japan.
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Wonka
Musical prequel manages to find the sweet spot between the wicked psychedelia of the original Willy Wonka and the feel-good delights of the director’s Paddington movies.
Read More >>Wish
What was clearly designed to be a victory lap for Disney’s 100th anniversary will be mostly forgotten by the time the studio turns 101.
Read More >>Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé
More a retrospective documentary than a traditional concert film, this souvenir of Beyoncé’s recent smash tour will delight fans who want a peek behind the scenes even as those peeks occasionally distract from the artist’s extraordinary stagecraft.
Read More >>Napoleon
While this sumptuously mounted production delivers as a sweeping war epic, one hopes Ridley Scott’s promised director’s cut will fill in the emotional and historical blanks.
Read More >>The Marvels
This admirable attempt at subverting superhero-movie formula and tone should have soared beyond where MCU movies typically go.
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
This tedious, overlong prequel sheds little new light on the Hunger Games universe, although Viola Davis and Jason Schwartzman camp it up with gusto.
Read More >>Five Nights at Freddy’s
This video-game adaptation never lives up to its premise’s potential as either a scary movie or an exercise in absurdism.
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