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Kora pointing a gun while holding another in her other hand in Rebel Moon Part Two The Scargiver
Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver Review - Zack Snyder Goes Big On Story That Rings Hollow

Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver delivers on the action Zack Snyder promised at the end of the first movie, yet the same prior issues persist.

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Blood For Dust Review: Kit Harington's Standout Performance Is Overshadowed By A Forgettable Plot

Rod Blackhurst's action thriller, Blood for Dust, certainly brings the thrills, but they are minimal, drawn out, and (for the most part) predictable.

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Alex Pettyfer, Alan Ritchson, Henry Cavill, Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Henry Golding On A Sailing Boat In The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review: Exhilarating Action Comedy Needed More Henry Cavill

Though not Guy Ritchie's best film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare has enough slick style and exhilarating action to be a helluva fun ride.

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Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor kiss Zendaya's neck in Challengers
Challengers Review: Zendaya's Sexy Tennis Drama Is As Thrilling As Any Action Blockbuster

Challengers is visceral, exhilarating, & sexy: power dynamics shift with the force of tectonic plates & tennis matches are staged like action scenes.

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Blackout Review: Tedious, Muddled Werewolf Drama Is Wildly Messy

Blackout's noble message, interesting material, and ambition are masked by a muddled story that fails to engage the viewer.

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The Long Game Review: A High-Energy Sports Movie That Is A Tribute To Texas, Golf, & Friendship

Following the true story of a Mexican-American Texas golf team in the 1950s, The Long Game uplifts the audience but doesn't shy away from reality.

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Sting Review: Spiders Are Horrifying Again In Energetic, Old-Fashioned Creature Feature

Kiah Roache-Turner's Sting is an energetic, modern update on the classic creature feature genre that mostly overcomes some of its familiarity.

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The Absence Of Eden Review: Immigration Thriller Starring Zoe Saldaña Feels Like a First Draft

The emotional potential gets lost through poor storytelling. Ultimately, The Absence of Eden feels like a first draft.

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Stacy-Lynn (Megan Stevenson) and Ray (John Magaro) looking nervous in LaRoy Texas.
LaRoy, Texas Review: A Violent Comedy Of Errors Whose Cast Absolves The Convoluted Plot

LaRoy, Texas benefits from a standout cast and an intriguing enough storyline that is too complex by half but not enough to distract from the fun.

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Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead Review: This Decent, Fun Remake Can’t Beat The Original's Charm

The lighthearted revamp of Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead doesn’t quite match the charm or appeal of the original cult classic.

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In Flames Review: Genre-Blending Psychological Thriller Connects Death, Trauma & The Patriarchy

A roaring achievement for the first-time feature director Zarrar Khan, In Flames is an intensely vivid tale of survival.

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Abigail Review: Scream 6 Directors Reinvent Vampire Movies In Highly Entertaining, Gory Horror

In what may become one of the greatest vampire movies of all time, Abigail provides an extremely bloody, fun, humorous & fresh take on the subgenre.

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Strictly Confidential Review: Woefully Uninspired Erotic Thriller Is Neither Sexy Nor Thrilling

First-time director Damian Hurley delivers a disappointing erotic thriller full of predictable twists, an illogical plot, and stilted scenes.

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Vera Drew as Joker the Harlequin in The People's Joker.
The People's Joker Review: Dark Comedy Superhero Masterpiece Is The Batman Parody The World Needs

Vera Drew's parody superhero film The People's Joker is unlike anything in the exasperated genre and is a unique take on the classic DC story.

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The Beast Review: The World Is Always Ending In This Sweeping Sci-Fi Romance

A centuries-spanning romantic odyssey that is equal parts strange sci-fi and melodrama, Bertrand Bonello's The Beast is unclassifiable and refreshing.

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Rudy Mancuso shows Camila Mendes the way in Musica
Musica Review: An Interesting Subject Matter Leads Prime Video's Vibrant, Refreshing Musical Rom-Com

From its compelling topic choice, star-making lead role, stellar ensemble cast, and crafty execution, Música is a must-see on Prime Video. 

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The First Omen Review: Horror Prequel Criticizes Church Corruption In Effective Franchise Entry

The First Omen contains the scary elements from the classics and creative upgrades, resulting in a hit for the horror genre and The Omen franchise.

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Scoop Review: A Timely Journalistic Story & Excellent Performances Are Let Down By Mixed Messaging

Scoop tries its hardest to be the next Spotlight, and though its subject is just as timely and the performances all strong, it comes up short.

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Michelle Buteau and Ilana Glazer speak to each other on the street in Babes
Babes Review: Michelle Buteau & Ilana Glazer Earn Big Laughs In Endearing & Deeply Heartfelt Comedy

With Babes, the filmmaking team captures an authentic, and often underrepresented, facet of sisterhood and motherhood.

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Jack Gleeson and Liam Neeson standing together while Neeson points to the distance in In the Land of Saints and Sinners
In The Land Of Saints & Sinners Review: Kerry Condon Outshines Liam Neeson In Uneven Action Thriller

If there is anything to be gained by watching In the Land of Saints and Sinners, it's that Kerry Condon can do no wrong and should be challenged more.

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