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J.K. Simmons as Wade in a denim jacket in the movie You Can't Run Forever
You Can't Run Forever Review: J.K. Simmons Terrifies in Bare-Bones Survival Tale

Michelle Schumacher's new film is a cat-and-mouse thriller that's punchy and effective despite a cluttered ending.

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Tiffany Boone, André Holland, and Alessandro Nivola in The Big Cigar
The Big Cigar Review: An Astonishing True Story Told with Stylistic Flair

Easy Rider Producers (Alessandro Nivola, P. J. Byrne) help Black Panthers leader Huey P. Newton (André Holland) escape to Cuba in 1974.

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The three antagonists from The Strangers looking through a broken door.
The Strangers: Chapter 1 Review | Some Genuine Scares Make for an Enjoyable Introduction

This terrifying first chunk of Renny Harlin's 4.5-hour saga reimagines Bryan Bertino's 2008 hit, setting the stage for an exciting continuation.

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The cast of Bridgerton in the season 3 poster
Bridgerton Season 3 Review: The Show is Hotter Than Ever, Dearest Reader

Nicola Coughlan (Penelope) shines in a Pygmalion-laced season that titillates yet warrants an opportunity for the show to expand.

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Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau looking directly toward the audience in Babes
Babes Review: Pamela Adlon (Better Things) Delivers Comedy Gold in a Raunchy BFF Laugh Fest

The first-time director offers a fun, twisted take on screenwriter/star Ilana Glazer's tale of female power and motherhood.

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Marisa Abela plays Amy Winehouse singing in Back to Black movie from 2024
Back to Black Review: Marisa Abela Astonishes in a Superficial Amy Winehouse Biopic

Amy Winehouse (Marisa Abela) battles alcoholism and relationship woes on her meteoric rise to stardom in Back to Black.

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Cailey Fleming, Steve Carell as Blue, and Ryan Reynolds as Calvin in 2024 movie IF
IF Review: An Overly Sentimental but Endearing Fantasy Adventure

Bea (Cailey Fleming) meets Calvin (Ryan Reynolds) and helps him find new kids for lonely imaginary friends in IF.

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Letitia Wright close-up in 2024 movie Aisha
Aisha Review: Letitia Wright & Josh O'Connor Stun in Riveting Asylum Drama

A Nigerian woman (Letitia Wright) befriends a former prisoner (Josh O'Connor) while seeking safety in Ireland.

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An edit of various characters preparing for a fight in Mars Express
Mars Express Review: Sci-Fi Feature Daringly Subverts Common AI Tropes

Animated cyberpunk noir Mars Express refuses to fall into typical man vs. machine trappings.

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The Last Stop in Yuma County Review
The Last Stop in Yuma County Review: Western Thriller Brings Cool Chaos to a Diner

Starring Jim Cummings and a handful of familiar faces, writer-director Francis Galluppi creates a unique neo-Western with fun little twists and turns.

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Sasha Pieterse and Parker Young sitting at a bar drinking and talking in The Image of You
The Image of You Review: Sasha Pieterse Shines Twice, Though It's All Too Over the Top

Nestor Carbonell also highlights director Jeff Fisher's knowingly soapy love-triangle thriller based on Adele Parks' best-selling novel.

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Wildcat movie with Maya Hawke as Flannery O'Connor
Wildcat Review: An Overindulgent Portrayal of a Literary Icon

Flannery O'Connor (Maya Hawke) returns to her mother (Laura Linney) in 1950's Georgia in Ethan Hawke's new film.

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Lazareth trailer
Lazareth Review: A Nuanced Apocalypse Mostly Works

Lee (Ashley Judd) protects her nieces (Sarah Pidgeon, Katie Douglas) in the aftermath of a deadly virus.

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Poster for Prime Video's Maxton Hall
Maxton Hall: The World Between Us Review | It's Bridgerton Meets Sex Education in This Engaging Teen Drama

Solid cast and great storytelling make this tale about star-crossed lovers at a private school a binge-worthy hit.

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Apple TV+ series Dark Matter with Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connelly embracing
Dark Matter Review: Existential Sci-Fi Drama Succeeds with Romance and Thrills

Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly, and Alice Braga lead Dark Matter, a romantic sci-fi thriller based on Blake Crouch's book.

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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes cast
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Review: A Great Continuation & Epic Beginning

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a worthy follow-up to the Caesar trilogy that skews closer to the original 1968 film and sets up a new trilogy.

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Sarah J. Bartholomew as Anya doing a yoga post with blood on her face and feet in Mind Body Spirit (2023)
Mind Body Spirit Review: Unique Found Footage Frightfest Doesn't Want to Heal Your Soul

With inspiration from Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity plain to see, this horror entry about a terrorized yoga instructor will instill nightmares.

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Something in the Water Stars in the ocean
Something in the Water Review: This Shark Thriller Is Fun but Needs More Bite

A strong cast and a few good jump scares keep the story afloat, making the outing just fine for some escapist fun.

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Chivalry Review with Sarah Solemani and Steve Coogan
Chivalry Review: Steve Coogan & Sarah Solemani Charm in a Wickedly Smart Comedy

The delightful Channel 4 series cuts to the bone and finds a home on The Network, a free new streaming platform.

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The Magician in the 2024 movie Tarot
Tarot Review: Spider-Man's Jacob Batalon Saves a PG-13 Horror Flick

Despite its interesting premise and traditional jump scares, Tarot isn't playing with a full deck.

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