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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 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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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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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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'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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John Magaro and Steve Zahn awkwardly sitting on a couch as Ray and Skip in LaRoy, Texas.
'LaRoy, Texas' Review: An Entertaining Diet 'Fargo' Complete With a Madcap Steve Zahn

John Magaro and Steve Zahn star as an unlikely pair thrown into an unusual murder mystery in 'LaRoy, Texas.'

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'Strange Way of Life' Review: Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke Sizzle in Almodóvar's Western

There is more to this romantic cowboy story than meets the eye.

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Jesse Eisenberg holding a butterfly in Sasquatch Sunset.
'Sasquatch Sunset' Review: Jesse Eisenberg Is Bigfoot. What More Do You Need to Know?

Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough play sasquatches in the earnest and extremely strange new film from David and Nathan Zellner.

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'In Flames' Review: Zarrar Kahn’s Eerie Slow-Burn Horror Is a Deeply Affecting Psychological Thriller

'In Flames' isn't an easy watch, but it's an important discussion that needs to be addressed.

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'Challengers' Review: Zendaya Gives One of Her Best Performances in This Ridiculously Horny Delight

Luca Guadagnino's latest film is a compelling love triangle story set in the world of tennis, led by a great Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O'Connor.

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Alyla Browne as Charlotte sleeps in a bed while.a spider dangles overhead.
'Sting' Review: A Creepy Spider Horror Movie That Gets Caught in Its Own Web

Hey, at least it's still a better spider movie than Madame Web.

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'It’s Only Life After All' Review: Indigo Girls Doc Explores the Many Layers of the Folk Duo

Documentarian Alexandria Bombach shows the humor, music, and impact that the Indigo Girls have had in their decades-long career.

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OJ Simpson wearing a jersey in the documentary OJ: Made in America.
'O.J.: Made in America' Review: A Devastating, Oscar-Winning Study of Race, Identity, & Fame

True crime fans will go mad for Ezra Edelman's tremendous journalistic assemblage, which places race, ego, and fame directly at the center of one of the major trials of the last century.

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Kirsten Dunst as Lee and Cailee Spaeny as Jessie hiding from an explosion behind a police car in Civil War.
'Civil War' Review: Forget 'Ex Machina,' This Is Alex Garland’s Best Film Yet

Garland's exploration of a future where conflict has broken out in the United States is nothing like you would expect and all the better for it.

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Courtney as Eaton Riley in a still from Parachute.
'Parachute' Review: Brittany Snow's Directorial Debut Is Honest and Humane

Courtney Eaton and Thomas Mann star in a film that provides a truthful portrait of the experience of having an eating disorder.

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Seydou clings the hands of a floating woman in the Sahara Desert in the daytime in Io Capitano.
'Io Capitano' Review: Young Performers Excel In Harrowing Circumstances

Though it has a great lead performance, the Oscar-nominated Io Capitano is standard fare in terms of its filmmaking and narrative.

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'One Life' Review: Anthony Hopkins Is Excellent in Powerful Adaptation

Under James Hawes' direction, this biopic does justice to the late Sir Nicholas Winton's humble mission.

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Po and Zhen in Kung Fu Panda 4
'Kung Fu Panda 4' Review: Jack Black’s Lovable Bear Still Kicks Butt

Four films in, the Kung Fu Panda series finds new ways to explore this universe as the latest installment feels like a conclusion and a new beginning.

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