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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 Studio’ Review: Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ Hollywood Comedy Series Is a Hilarious, Cringe-Inducing Masterpiece

‘The Studio’ Review: Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ Hollywood Comedy Series Is a Hilarious, Cringe-Inducing Masterpiece

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s The Studio takes a scathing, hilarious deep dive into the absurdities of Hollywood. Read our 5 Star Review of Apple TV+’s new comedy.

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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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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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‘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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‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Review – A Grounded Hero in an Uncertain MCU

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Review – A Grounded Hero in an Uncertain MCU

Anthony Mackie takes the shield in Captain America: Brave New World, a grounded political thriller that leans on strong performances but struggles to break new ground. Read our full review.

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‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ Review: Kaitlyn Dever Leads Netflix’s Wellness-Scammer Saga, but the Series Struggles to Deliver Depth

‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ Review: Kaitlyn Dever Leads Netflix’s Wellness-Scammer Saga, but the Series Struggles to Deliver Depth

Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar stars Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson, a wellness influencer who faked her cancer cure. Read our review of this slick but shallow scammer saga.

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‘Lurker’ Review: Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe Pop the Fame Bubble in Alex Russell’s Scintillating Power Play

‘Lurker’ Review: Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe Pop the Fame Bubble in Alex Russell’s Scintillating Power Play

Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe star in Lurker, a sharp psychological thriller about the seductive power of proximity to fame. Read our full review.

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 ‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ Review: Carey Mulligan Adds Grace Notes but Tom Basden and Tim Key Provide the Melody to This Minor-Key Charmer

‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ Review: Carey Mulligan Adds Grace Notes but Tom Basden and Tim Key Provide the Melody to This Minor-Key Charmer

James Griffiths’ The Ballad of Wallis Island is a tender comedy-drama about a long-lost folk duo reuniting for an unlikely performance. With standout performances from Carey Mulligan, Tom Basden, and Tim Key, the film explores nostalgia, love, and the power of music. Read our full review.

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‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Tampers With Ancient Magic in Bryn Chainey’s ASMR Folk Horror

‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Tampers With Ancient Magic in Bryn Chainey’s ASMR Folk Horror

Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen star in Rabbit Trap, a hypnotic ASMR-infused folk horror that explores the intersection of sound, trauma, and ancient magic. Read our Sundance review.

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'Atropia' Review: Alia Shawkat stars in a Luca Guadagnino produced military satire that’s stretched too thin.

'Atropia' Review: Alia Shawkat stars in a Luca Guadagnino produced military satire that’s stretched too thin.

Alia Shawkat stars in Atropia, a military satire from Hailey Gates that examines the unsettling ties between Hollywood and the U.S. military. Read our full review here.

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Sundance 2025: A First-Timer's Perspective on the Magic of Park City

Sundance 2025: A First-Timer's Perspective on the Magic of Park City

Experiencing Sundance Film Festival for the first time was nothing short of transformative. From 35 incredible films to the unparalleled energy of Park City, here’s why I hope Sundance remains exactly where it is.

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‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Review: Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Take an Illuminating Snapshot of a Queer Artist in Ira Sachs’ Gorgeous Character Study

‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Review: Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Take an Illuminating Snapshot of a Queer Artist in Ira Sachs’ Gorgeous Character Study

Ira Sachs’ Peter Hujar’s Day is a mesmerizing, deeply intimate character study of the iconic photographer, starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall. A must-see at Sundance 2025.

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‘Rebuilding’ Review: Josh O’Connor Is Heart-Wrenching in a Tender Portrait of Post-Wildfire Loss and Resilience

‘Rebuilding’ Review: Josh O’Connor Is Heart-Wrenching in a Tender Portrait of Post-Wildfire Loss and Resilience

Josh O’Connor delivers a career-best performance in Rebuilding, a moving tale of resilience, loss, and connection. Read our Sundance review now.

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‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: A Nostalgic and Poignant Meditation on Small-Town Summers

‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: A Nostalgic and Poignant Meditation on Small-Town Summers

Sierra Falconer’s Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) is a tender slice-of-life drama capturing one transformative summer through four interconnected stories. A Sundance 2025 highlight, blending nostalgia, humor, and emotional depth.

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