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Movie Review – Gladiator II
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11/8-11/10 – VENOM: THE LAST DANCE Three-Peats at #1
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Lionsgate CEO on ‘Borderlands’ Box Office Disaster: ‘Nearly Everything That Could Go Wrong, Did Go Wrong’
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Why Did Warner Bros. Bury Clint Eastwood’s New Movie?
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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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The Royal Hotel
Australian writer-director Kitty Green takes a hellish holiday in the badlands of toxic masculinity with this punchy feminist Outback thriller.
Read More >>Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
Nearly three hours of Taylor Swift in concert might be too much of a good thing for newcomers, but devotees will wish this beautifully shot and edited performance doc had been even longer.
Read More >>The Exorcist: Believer
It takes a village to perform an exorcism, and it takes the power of Ann Dowd and Ellen Burstyn to make this familiar material compelling.
Read More >>The Creator
While lovely to look at, Gareth Edwards’ latest doesn’t make the case for why we should stop worrying and learn to love AI.
Read More >>Expend4bles
If Expend4bles were any more by-the-numbers, it would have a numeral in its title. Oh, wait.
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Bottoms
This queer comedy remains uncompromisingly outrageous and hilarious from start to finish, and if it’s too weird to be a box-office smash, then it has the makings of a future cult classic.
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Ferrari
In his first feature film in eight years, director Michael Mann passionately captures a life where the drive for success and the threat of disaster were intricately intertwined.
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