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Gillian Anderson in Scoop
‘Scoop’ Review: Gillian Anderson Beefs With the Monarchy Again

After playing Margaret Thatcher in ‘The Crown,’ Anderson stars as a journalist who conducted the infamous 2019 Prince Andrew interview.

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Ariana DeBose as Asha surrounded by wishes in the Disney animated movie Wish
'Wish' Review: Disney Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary With a Shell of Their Best Films

Disney Animation's 62nd film tries to remember the magic of the past. The result is one the worst animated Disney films in years.

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Vera Drew as Joker the Harlequin in The People's Joker
'The People’s Joker' Review: Vera Drew’s Hilarious, Ambitious Parody Gets the Last Laugh

At long last, 'The People's Joker' is finally getting a release, and it was well worth the wait.

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Léa Seydoux standing in front of flames in The Beast.
'The Beast' Review: Léa Seydoux Astounds in Science Fiction Epic

Bertrand Bonello's audacious and increasingly terrifying melodrama is his best film yet.

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Mala Emde as Leyla holding her necklace and looking at her boyfriend off in the distance who is about to go be swapped into another body in Skin Deep.
'Skin Deep' Review: A Stunning Sci-Fi Debut That Transcends Body Horror

If you could change bodies with another person, would you do it?

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Justice Smith holds a watch while a crowd applauds in The American Society of Magical Negroes. 
'The American Society of Magical Negroes' Review: Justice Smith Stars in a Satire That’s Too Safe

Despite a good idea and strong performances by Justice Smith and David Alan Grier, this concept isn't done justice.

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Tessa Thompson sitting down with her arms crossed in The Listener.
'The Listener' Review: Tessa Thompson Gives a Stunning Performance in Steve Buscemi’s Drama

The film is a quiet drama about a crisis helpline volunteer as she helps people in need over one long night.

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Kathryn Newton wearing sunglasses and sitting at a desk in Lisa Frankenstein
'Lisa Frankenstein' Review: Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse Are a Bloody Good Time

Diablo Cody’s script seamlessly blends the funny, frightening, and fluffy in a tale of a girl who falls in love with a zombie.

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Sophie Wilde as Mia in Talk to Me
'Talk to Me' Review: This Wild Horror Debut Is a Smash Hit for a Reason

This horror spectacle of spirits, toe sucking, and the worst party game you could ever play is good family fun.

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Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley in 'Wicked Little Letters'
'Wicked Little Letters' Review: Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman Swear Up a Storm

A fantastic, foul-mouthed cast carries Thea Sharrock's star-studded true story.

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Alban Lenoir as Alex holding up explosive nitroglycerin in The Wages of Fear.
'The Wages of Fear' Review: Netflix Remakes a Classic, but to What End?

Just go watch the original thriller if you want to see this premise done right.

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A bloody Tigger looking menacing in Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2
Godzilla and King Kong running together in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire' Review: A Brawny, Brainless Monster Mash

Adam Wingard turns the MonsterVerse right into pure monster-smashing action, for better and for worse.

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Juliette Binoche as Eugénie working in a kitchen in The Taste of Things.
'The Taste of Things' Review: Juliette Binoche Astounds in This Four-Course Meal

Whether you're going out a date or just getting together with the boys who love food, this is the film to seek out however you can.

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Miles Morales standing in his room look concerned in The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story
'The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story' Review: Miles Morales Takes Great Power Over His Great Responsibility

Miles Morales approaches his anxieties and pressure in this excellent short set in the Spider-Verse.

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David Krumholtz sitting in a doctor's office looking concerned in Lousy Carter.
'Lousy Carter' Review: 'Oppenheimer's David Krumholtz Faces Death in Deadpan Dramedy

Now I am become death, the destroyer of middle-aged discontent.

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Alan Ritchson in the snow in Ordinary Angels
'Ordinary Angels' Review: Alan Ritchson and Hilary Swank Really Want to Make You Cry

The film is an emotionally manipulative, paint-by-numbers drama about a community rallying around a sick little girl.

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Phoebe Ferro looking at the camera with an orange truck in the background in Riddle of Fire.
'Riddle of Fire' Review: 'The Lord of the Rings' Meets 'The Goonies'

Though it plays around with magic, this film is lacking in the necessary imagination to sustain its runtime.

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Jake Gyllenhaal as Elwood Dalton, sweating, with his shirt half unbuttoned, in Road House
'Road House' Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Can’t Punch His Way Through This Mess

Gyllenhaal may be in the right shape for the role, but how does this remake compare to the original?

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Morgan Sette looking back towards the camera while light illuminates her face in You'll Never Find Me.
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