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‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Gets Stalked by a Murderous Memelord in Christopher Landon’s Tense Tech Thriller

‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Gets Stalked by a Murderous Memelord in Christopher Landon’s Tense Tech Thriller

Christopher Landon’s Drop turns a first date into a nightmare as Meghann Fahy battles a sinister online stalker. Does this tech-driven thriller live up to the hype? Read our full review.

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‘Another Simple Favor’ Review: Blake Lively & Anna Kendrick Reunite in Paul Feig’s Stylish Italian Murder Mystery Sequel

‘Another Simple Favor’ Review: Blake Lively & Anna Kendrick Reunite in Paul Feig’s Stylish Italian Murder Mystery Sequel

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick reunite in Another Simple Favor, Paul Feig’s murder mystery sequel set in Capri. Does it live up to the original? Read our full review.

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SXSW 2025 Audience Awards: Fantasy Life, The Accountant 2, and Remaining Native Take Top Honors

SXSW 2025 Audience Awards: Fantasy Life, The Accountant 2, and Remaining Native Take Top Honors

SXSW 2025 reveals its Audience Award winners, with Fantasy Life, The Accountant 2, and Remaining Native emerging as fan favorites. Full list of winners here.

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‘Hallow Road’ Review: A Confined Car Ride That Spirals Into Madness

‘Hallow Road’ Review: A Confined Car Ride That Spirals Into Madness

Babak Anvari’s Hallow Road starts as a gripping family drama before veering into the surreal. Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys deliver powerhouse performances in one of the year’s most unpredictable thrillers. Read our full review.

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Sadie Sink Joins Tom Holland in ‘Spider-Man 4’—But Who Will She Play?

Sadie Sink Joins Tom Holland in ‘Spider-Man 4’—But Who Will She Play?

Sadie Sink has joined Spider-Man 4 alongside Tom Holland, sparking speculation about her role. Could she be the MCU’s real Mary Jane Watson? Here’s what we know so far.

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‘Novocaine’ Review: Jack Quaid Brings Electric Energy to a Clever But Unsteady Action Comedy

‘Novocaine’ Review: Jack Quaid Brings Electric Energy to a Clever But Unsteady Action Comedy

Jack Quaid stars in Novocaine, a darkly comedic action thriller that blends high-stakes adrenaline with absurdist humor. Does it stick the landing? Read our full review.

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‘The Threesome’ Review: A Sharp, Surprising Rom-Com That Goes Beyond the Gimmick

‘The Threesome’ Review: A Sharp, Surprising Rom-Com That Goes Beyond the Gimmick

Chad Hartigan’s The Threesome isn’t just another hookup comedy—it’s a witty, heartfelt exploration of relationships, commitment, and self-discovery. Zoey Deutch, Jonah Hauer-King, and Ruby Cruz deliver standout performances in this unexpected romantic comedy.

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‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega Lead an A24 Horror-Comedy That Balances the Absurd with the Predictable

‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega Lead an A24 Horror-Comedy That Balances the Absurd with the Predictable

A surreal horror-comedy blending dark humor with corporate satire, Death of a Unicorn is A24’s latest genre-bending entry. With absurdist humor, blood-soaked chaos, and sharp social commentary, this film walks the line between horror and farce. Does it break new ground or follow the familiar “eat the rich” playbook? Read our full review here.

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‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal Elevate a Twisty, Entertaining Sequel

‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal Elevate a Twisty, Entertaining Sequel

Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal return in The Accountant 2, an action-packed thriller that deepens their brotherly bond while delivering intense action and unexpected humor. Read our ★★★★☆ review!

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The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the 2025 Oscars

The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the 2025 Oscars

From a dazzling Wicked opening to Mikey Madison’s shocking Best Actress win, the 2025 Oscars delivered surprises, snubs, and unforgettable moments. Read our full recap.

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‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: A Nostalgic Look at Codependency and Growing Up

‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: A Nostalgic Look at Codependency and Growing Up

Delaney Buffett and Katie Corwin explore evolving friendships in Adult Best Friends, a heartfelt but uneven comedy about growing up. Read our full review.

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Oscars 2025: Best Actress Nominees – Awards, Performances, and Their Chances

Oscars 2025: Best Actress Nominees – Awards, Performances, and Their Chances

The race for Best Actress at the 2025 Oscars is heating up! Will Demi Moore’s comeback story triumph, or will breakout star Mikey Madison claim the gold? Read our full analysis.

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Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Mickey 17’: A Metaphysical Inquiry into Labor, Capital, and Selfhood

Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Mickey 17’: A Metaphysical Inquiry into Labor, Capital, and Selfhood

Bong Joon-ho delivers a sharp, darkly comic sci-fi film with Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson. Read the full review and analysis.

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14 Must-Watch Movies for Valentine’s Day—From Classic Romance to Unexpected Love Stories

14 Must-Watch Movies for Valentine’s Day—From Classic Romance to Unexpected Love Stories

Looking for the perfect Valentine’s Day movie? From classic love stories to modern romances, here are 14 must-watch films to set the mood.

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‘The Gorge’ Review: Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller Struggle to Bring Depth to a Sci-Fi Romance That Can’t Quite Find Its Edge

‘The Gorge’ Review: Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller Struggle to Bring Depth to a Sci-Fi Romance That Can’t Quite Find Its Edge

Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller star in The Gorge, a sci-fi romance with striking visuals but uneven execution. Scott Derrickson’s latest blends cosmic horror with star-crossed love, but does it succeed? Read our full review.

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A Lien Review – A Haunting Portrait of Bureaucratic Limbo and the Fragility of Identity

A Lien Review – A Haunting Portrait of Bureaucratic Limbo and the Fragility of Identity

Sam and David Cutler-Kreutz’s A Lien turns the bureaucratic nightmare of immigration into a tense, harrowing thriller. Read our full review of the Oscar-nominated live-action short.

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The White Lotus Season 3 Review – A Grand, Spiritual Odyssey That Takes Its Time Finding Direction

The White Lotus Season 3 Review – A Grand, Spiritual Odyssey That Takes Its Time Finding Direction

The White Lotus returns with its biggest season yet, trading power struggles for existential crises in a stunning Thailand setting. Does its ambitious new direction pay off?

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