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    Karate Kid: Legends Review - A Charming Legacy Sequel That Pulls Punches

    "Karate Kid: Legends" starts off strong, but it goes downhill once we realize this is a legacy sequel and not a reboot.

    By Alistair Ryder 3 days ago Read More
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    Fountain Of Youth Review: John Krasinski And Natalie Portman Can't Save This Indiana Jones Copycat

    When compared to the original Indiana Jones trilogy, AppleTV+'s "Fountain of Youth" feels like a subpar imitation.

    By Alistair Ryder 9 days ago Read More
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    Sirens Review: A Beautifully Shot But Overstuffed Class Warfare Story

    Netflix's "Sirens" tries to be too many things at once, and ends up suffering for it.

    By Akos Peterbencze 10 days ago Read More
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    The Phoenician Scheme Review: Wes Anderson Goes Back To The Basics (Sort Of)

    "The Phoenician Scheme" is an expertly crafted film in all the ways you expect from Wes Anderson (but it won't convert his haters).

    By Reuben Baron 10 days ago Read More
  • Stitch and Lilo nose-to-nose (2025)

    Lilo & Stitch Review: A Worthy Family Movie, But The Original Remains Unmatched

    The "Lilo & Stitch" live-action remake is a fun watch, but don't expect the plot to be much different from the original version.

    By Cynthia Vinney 11 days ago Read More
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    Friendship Review: Tim Robinson Meets The Male Loneliness Epidemic

    Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd are a chaotic duo in "Friendship," and we wouldn't have it any other way.

    By Audrey Fox 15 days ago Read More
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    Bring Her Back Review: A24's Horror Movie Is Not For The Faint Of Heart

    "Bring Her Back" is the feel-bad horror movie of the summer — take that as either recommendation or warning.

    By Reuben Baron 15 days ago Read More
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    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning Review: A Clumsy Farewell To A Spectacular Franchise

    While "Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning" is a fun time, it suffers from a reliance on exposition and nostalgia.

    By Alistair Ryder 17 days ago Read More
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    Final Destination Bloodlines Review: An Unexpectedly Endearing Gorefest

    "Final Destination Bloodlines" is another bloody, fun addition to the franchise, with a cast of characters you can't help but root for.

    By Audrey Fox 18 days ago Read More
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    Murderbot Review: Apple TV+'s Sci-Fi Series Is Heartfelt And Hilarious

    Alexander Skarsgård leads a terrific cast in "Murderbot," AppleTV+'s new sci-fi show that'll keep you gripped from the beginning.

    By Matthew Jackson 19 days ago Read More
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    Thunderbolts* Review: A Disastrous Team, But A Surprisingly Solid Marvel Movie

    "Thunderbolts*" is a more serious entry into the MCU, and it has us excited for what's to come in Phase 6.

    By Cynthia Vinney 1 month ago Read More
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    Havoc Review: Tom Hardy's Action Movie Doesn't Live Up To The Promised Chaos Of The Title

    Although it's a generic crime tale, "Havoc" is still a fun watch thanks to Tom Hardy's dedication to his role.

    By Alistair Ryder 1 month ago Read More
  • Joe looking suspicious in shadowy room (2025)

    You Season 5 Review: Penn Badgley Delivers, But The Final Season Falls Flat

    Fans of Netflix's hit "You" already knew Joe Goldberg was getting his just desserts in the fifth and final season, but it's still a bit anticlimactic.

    By Cynthia Vinney 1 month ago Read More
  • Braxton and Christian facing each other (2025)

    The Accountant 2 Review: The Franchise Gets Bigger & Sillier But Doesn't Lose Its Heart

    "The Accountant 2" keeps the energy going from the first outing, this time with added laughs and tender moments between Christian and Brax.

    By Dominic Griffin 1 month ago Read More
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    Andor Season 2 Review: An Almost Flawless Conclusion To A Star Wars Masterpiece

    "Andor" Season 2 proves that the series still has what it takes to be considered one of the best "Star Wars" stories ever.

    By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago Read More
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    Sinners Review: Ryan Coogler's Most Ambitious Movie Yet Hits More Than It Misses

    "Sinners" is a huge undertaking with a great cast, but some of its misses suggest that it is possible for a movie to try to be too many things at once.

    By Dominic Griffin 2 months ago Read More
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    Your Friends And Neighbors Review: Jon Hamm Returns To Form In Apple TV+'s Dark Comedy

    Jon Hamm is undeniably the best part of "Your Friends and Neighbors," which isn't exactly doing anything new.

    By Audrey Fox 2 months ago Read More
  • Mike and Amanda looking shocked in Black Mirror Season 7

    Black Mirror Season 7 Review: Heartfelt Drama That Misses The Show's Sci-Fi Edge

    As "Black Mirror" enters its seventh season and veers further from its initial concept, it has us asking: is this format worth sustaining?

    By Akos Peterbencze 2 months ago Read More
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    Warfare Review: Less Messy Than Civil War, But Also Less Interesting

    "Warfare" stands out thanks to its intense sound design and real-time action, but it doesn't give us much reason to care about its characters.

    By Reuben Baron 2 months ago Read More
  • Ellie in a fur coat and hat looking to the side in The Last of Us Season 2 (2025)

    The Last Of Us Season 2 Review: Bella Ramsey Brilliantly Anchors HBO's Sophomore Outing

    "The Last of Us" Season 2 introduces several new cast members while delivering just as much — if not more — action and drama that fans have come to expect.

    By Nina Starner 2 months ago Read More
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    Devil May Cry Review: Netflix's Anime Delivers Bold, Character-Driven Storytelling

    Netflix's "Devil May Cry" blends 2000s nostalgia with bold political themes, resulting in a chaotic story that may not be for everyone.

    By Alistair Ryder 2 months ago Read More
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    On Swift Horses Review: Complicated Relationships Fuel This Slow But Steamy 1950s Queer Drama

    "On Swift Horses" is a sensual, bittersweet tale of queer love in 1950s America, though it struggles with momentum.

    By Reuben Baron 2 months ago Read More
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    A Working Man Review: Jason Statham Shines In David Ayer's Formulaic Thriller

    Jason Statham manages to make even the most formulaic of action thrillers fun to watch, and "A Working Man" is no exception.

    By Dominic Griffin 2 months ago Read More
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    Snow White Review: Rachel Zegler's Disney Remake Is Half Of A Good Movie

    "Snow White," Disney's live-action remake of its 1937 animated classic, has many things going for it -- like its stars -- but also falls short in several ways.

    By Cynthia Vinney 2 months ago Read More
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    Good American Family Review: Emotional Manipulation At Its Most Blatant

    "Good American Family" tells the true story of Natalia Grace in a way that's gripping but ultimately manipulative.

    By Akos Peterbencze 2 months ago Read More
  • Shaw, Belinda, Shepard, Elliot, Ridley, and Griff looking down at unicorn body

    Death Of A Unicorn Review: Great Actors Rescue A24 Horror-Comedy's Obvious Script

    The script for A24's "Death of a Unicorn" does not do justice to its outstanding cast.

    By Reuben Baron 3 months ago Read More
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    Black Bag Review: An Exquisite Spy Thriller From The Prolific Soderbergh

    Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender star in "Black Bag," an intoxicating spy drama from Steven Soderbergh.

    By Dominic Griffin 3 months ago Read More
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