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Dev Patel frowns at something while in a crowd in Monkey Man
'Monkey Man' Review: Dev Patel Kicks Ass in Chaotic Action Thrill Ride

Getting a release in collaboration with Jordan Peele, Patel's directorial debut has great action and a so-so story.

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Richard Gadd as Donny pulling pints at a pub in 'Baby Reindeer'
'Baby Reindeer' Review: A Dark Masterpiece That Will Leave You in Shambles

This autobiographical miniseries is flawless, even if it's a difficult story to tell.

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Hiroyuki Sanada and Tadanobu Asano in the Shogun finale
'Shōgun' Finale Recap: Why Tell a Dead Man the Future?

On the heels of another devastating loss, Blackthorne struggles to understand his true purpose in Japan.

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'Migration' Review: Kumail Nanjiani & Elizabeth Banks Serve Big Duck Energy in Vibrant Family Comedy

Vibrant and fun visuals with an entertaining story make this Illumination feature stand out from its usual fare.

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'Problemista' Review: Tilda Swinton Goes Wild in Julio Torres’ Surreal, Sweet Directorial Debut

Torres hones his sense of humor into a beautiful, empathetic look at the individual unique struggles we all face day-to-day.

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John Early as Terry Goon looking out a window while very sweaty in Stress Positions.
'Stress Positions' Review: This Satire Will Melt Your Brain (Complimentary)

Both exhausting and electrifying in equal measure, Theda Hammel's feature directorial debut is a portrait of more than the early days of the pandemic.

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Jason Statham as Adam Clay, standing in front of jars of honey, in The Beekeeper
'The Beekeeper' Review: Jason Statham and David Ayer Deliver B(ee) Movie Bliss

Jason Statham's latest action bonanza has the right amount of silliness, violence, and grit.

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Anya, Bond, and Yor smiling in Spy x Family Code White
'Spy x Family: Code White' Review: The Beloved Anime Gets a Fun Movie

Anya, Twilight, and the Thorn Princess make their big screen debut!

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David Dastmalchian as Jack Delroy screaming on a television set in Late Night with the Devil.
'Late Night with the Devil' Review: David Dastmalchian Commands the Stage in Found Footage Horror Romp

Darkness looms under the bright lights of a seemingly haunted television set in a film that is best when it dives headfirst into the unknown.

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Sofia Boutella as Kora holding two guns in Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver.
Zack Snyder’s 'Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver' Review: Pure Space Junk

Imagine a bad Star Wars fan film with a higher budget that runs for over two hours and you've got Snyder’s latest misfire for Netflix.

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Alisha Weir bearing her vampire teeth in Abigail
'Abigail' Review: Radio Silence's Vampire Flick Is All Guts, No Glory

Alisha Weir and Dan Stevens shine in a shallow if bloody new monster movie.

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'The Jinx — Part Two' Review: A Surprisingly Twisty and Thrilling Sequel

The long-awaited follow-up to the 2015 miniseries premieres April 21 on HBO and Max.

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Henry Cavill, Henry Golding, Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer-hero-fiennes-Tiffin, in character on a ship, in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' Review: A Boatload of Murderous Himbos

Henry Cavill and 'Reacher's Alan Ritchson star in Guy Ritchie's action-packed crowd-pleaser that's inspired by a true story.

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The Grace family stands in awe of their new home in Roku's 'The Spiderwick Chronicles'
'The Spiderwick Chronicles' Review: A Horror Spin on a Classic Series

This adaptation of the books by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi is for a whole new generation.

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Jack Gleeson and Liam Neeson in In the Land of Saints and Sinners
'In the Land of Saints and Sinners' Review: Liam Neeson’s Still Got It

Ciarán Hinds, Jack Gleeson, and (especially) Kerry Condon make this Irish-set action-drama much more than your typical Liam Neeson beat-'em-up.

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Lily Gladstone as Cam Bentland in Hulu's Under the Bridge
'Under the Bridge' Review: Lily Gladstone Is Spectacular in Hulu True Crime Series

The new series proves yet again that Gladstone is an unparalleled screen presence.

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Timothée Chalamet as Paul and Zendaya as Chani overlooking the desert of Arrakis with the beating sun rising behind them in a poster from Dune: Part Two.
'Dune: Part Two' Review: Timothée Chalamet’s Sci-Fi Epic Is Bigger Than Ever — and That’s Not Always a Good Thing

Denis Villeneuve completes the first part of his epic based on Frank Herbert's series.

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Anna Sawai as Mariko sitting in a white kimono in Episode 9 of Shogun
'Shōgun' Episode 9 Recap: Never Send an Army To Do a Woman's Job

Toranaga enacts the next stage of his plan with Mariko as the centerpiece, but is Osaka safe territory for anyone these days?

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'Blackout' Review: A Werewolf Horror Movie Without Any Bite

This creature feature doesn't leave much of a mark.

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Geraldine Viswanathan and Margaret Qualley in Drive-Away Dolls
'Drive-Away Dolls' Review: Ethan Coen’s Latest Movie Is Missing Something Crucial

Geraldine Viswanathan and Margaret Qualley star in Ethan Coen's solo directorial debut, which never quite reaches its potential.

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