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  • The Delaneys posing
    Cynthia Vinney

    Apples Never Fall Review: Annette Bening Elevates Series, Yet Questions Remain

    Though Peacock's limited series "Apples Never Fall" is gripping and will have you enthralled from the beginning, it may also leave you with questions.
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  • Auggie looking up at sky
    Audrey Fox

    3 Body Problem Review: Existential Dread Never Looked This Good

    Netflix's "3 Body Problem" is a stunningly ambitious adaptation of an unwieldy science fiction text, but the slow burn might be too much for some viewers.
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  • Elodie wielding sword
    Audrey Fox

    Damsel Review: A Deeply Flawed Feminist Fairy Tale

    Netflix's "Damsel" seems like it should be a lot of fun, but it misses the mark on so many levels that it's difficult to count them all.
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  • Po looking proud
    Dominic Griffin

    Kung Fu Panda 4 Review: Jack Black Shines In This Withering Franchise

    "Kung Fu Panda 4" shines thanks to Jack Black's lovable Po (despite a familiar story). The franchise's formula hasn't gotten stale yet, but it's getting close.
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  • Wes, Dean, and JT holding drinks
    Akos Peterbencze

    Ricky Stanicky Review: John Cena Anchors This Uneven But Delightful Buddy Comedy

    "Ricky Stanicky" aims to give viewers a helluva good time, and it mostly manages to do that, despite a few bumps along the way.
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  • Edward sitting in a chair
    Matthew Jackson

    The Gentlemen Review: New Players, Same Game, No Risks

    For all its slickness and charm, Netflix's "The Gentlemen" series never quite justifies its existence as an expanded vision of Guy Ritchie's world.
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  • Aang looking ready to fight
    Alistair Ryder

    Avatar: The Last Airbender Review - Lame Live-Action Remake Will Annoy Fans And Bore Newcomers

    Netflix's "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is overall an unsatisfying series, regardless of your prior familiarity with the franchise.
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  • Jamie and Marian looking in trunk
    Reuben Baron

    Drive-Away Dolls Review: Ethan Coen's Lesbian Romp Is High On Silliness, Low On Laughs

    Ethan Coen's new lesbian road trip movie "Drive-Away Dolls" is a disappointing romp with a stellar cast, including Pedro Pascal, Matt Damon, and Colman Domingo.
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  • Paul Atreides looking intense in desert
    Reuben Baron

    Dune: Part Two Review - Denis Villeneuve's Excellent Sci-Fi Sequel Gets The Spice Flowing

    Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya reunite for "Dune: Part Two," as Denis Villeneuve's epic sequel finally delivers the action that the first film promised.
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  • Cassie frowning near web
    Alistair Ryder

    Madame Web Review: A Campy Good Time Tangled In A Tired Franchise Web

    With great power comes great camp, as "Madame Web" - starring Dakota Johnson as the titular Marvel character - continues Sony's Spider Man-less Spider-Verse.
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  • Michonne wielding katana looking concerned
    Cynthia Vinney

    The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Review - Rick & Michonne Shine In This Played-Out Apocalypse

    Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) return in "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live," years after both characters departed the AMC zombie series.
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  • Lisa and the Creature in tanning bed
    Audrey Fox

    Lisa Frankenstein Review: A Violently Delightful Neon Gothic '80s Throwback

    "Lisa Frankenstein" is an energetic, delightfully macabre production that might just be one of the most surprisingly entertaining of 2024.
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  • Shirtless John kisses Jane
    Cynthia Vinney

    Mr. And Mrs. Smith Review: Reinvented Spies, Insufferable Relationship

    Donald Glover and Maya Erskine kick butt and make out in the Amazon Prime TV remake "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," but the show is less electrifying than its stars.
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  • Elly Conway in phone booth
    Dominic Griffin

    Argylle Review: A Lengthy And Overstuffed Caper From Matthew Vaughn

    Matthew Vaughn's new spy caper "Argylle" gets lost in its own twists and fakeouts, leaving little for viewers to really care about.
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  • Chloe looking toward light
    Audrey Fox

    Presence Review: Soderbergh Succeeds With His Unsettling Take On The Haunted House

    Steven Soderbergh's ghost story "Presence," told from the spirit's POV as it haunts a house, premiered at Sundance and stars Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan.
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  • Vinny looking at Ponyboi
    Reuben Baron

    Ponyboi Review: A Gung-Ho Gangster Film With A Groundbreaking Hero

    Starring River Gallo and Dylan O'Brien, Sundance's "Ponyboi" is a riveting crime film that faithfully portrays an intersex character on the big screen.
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  • Me and Iam on bed
    Reuben Baron

    Love Me Review: Kristen Stewart And Steven Yeun's WALL-E Riff Doesn't Take Off

    Sam and Andy Zuchero's "Love Me" is ambitious and creatively-shot, but gaps in logic make it hard to empathize with the characters.
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  • Buck standing in front of plane
    Audrey Fox

    Masters Of The Air Review: A Tepid World War II Drama

    For World War II enthusiasts, "Masters of the Air" will probably be a hit. But viewers with less of a draw to the period may find it harder to connect with.
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  • Clint holding burning envelope
    Audrey Fox

    Freaky Tales Review: Pedro Pascal Headlines Unbalanced Oakland Underdog Story

    From "Captain Marvel" directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, "Freaky Tales" is a fun, confident anthology movie about Oakland underdogs. It premiered at Sundance.
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  • Clay furrows brows looking down
    Cynthia Vinney

    The Beekeeper Review: The Buzz Isn't Great

    Jason Statham floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee in David Ayer's otherwise horribly bland and rote new action film, "The Beekeeper."
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  • Plastics perform at talent show
    Audrey Fox

    Mean Girls Review: Reneé Rapp Slays As Regina George In Otherwise Charmless Remake

    The original "Mean Girls" shook the world when it premiered in 2004. The 2024 musical remake can't measure up, but Reneé Rapp kills it as the new Regina George.
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  • Maya Lopez on motorcycle
    Alistair Ryder

    Echo Review: The Latest Victim Of Superhero Fatigue

    "Echo" is made with more care than any Marvel project of late, but at this point in the ongoing saga, that alone is not enough to get us back on board.
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  • Danvers and Navarro holding flashlights
    Matthew Jackson

    True Detective: Night Country Review - New Case, New Nightmares

    "True Detective: Night Country" is a spellbinding, beautifully dark drama that stands on its own, and is likely one of the best TV series we'll see all year.
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  • Eve floating in pool
    Reuben Baron

    Night Swim Review: Time To Get Out Of The Pool

    There are traces of a better movie in "Night Swim," and as bad movies go, it's not offensively bad. But you can safely skip this.
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  • Adam and Harry smiling at bar
    Audrey Fox

    All Of Us Strangers Review: A Heartrending Tale Of Grief, Loneliness, And Love

    Andrew Haigh's "All of Us Strangers" grapples with grief, loss, and loneliness in a profound way, tackling its themes while avoiding trite narrative devices.
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  • Aquaman scowling wearing orange armor
    Alistair Ryder

    Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom Review: Soggy Sequel That Sinks Without A Trace

    "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" is far from the disaster that some predicted, but James Wan's DC superhero sequel still sinks more than it swims.
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  • Celie singing
    Dominic Griffin

    The Color Purple Review: Songs In The Key Of Life

    Blitz Bazawule takes a stab at the musical version of "The Color Purple." The 2023 musical has plenty of drama, music, and dancing, but it doesn't all cohere.
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