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Emmanuelle Review: There Was A Defining Moment Where This Mess Of An Erotic Drama Sort Of Came Together, But It Didn’t Save It

Emmanuelle's reboot is an empty adventure of a businesswoman seeking pleasure in Hong Kong, which makes it seem like it's not about her.

The Pilot Yautja looking over its shoulder in Predator: Killer of Killers
Predator: Killer Of Killers Review — I Can't Believe This Is Our First Predator Movie After The Masterpiece That Was Prey

Predator: Killer of Killers might expand the franchise's lore in intriguing new directions, but its wasted on a story with no apparent purpose.

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Jane in her monkey suit looking uninterested while in the enger seat in Sunlight
Sunlight Review: I Was Far More Delighted By Nina Conti's Offbeat Road Trip Comedy Than Its Dark Character Moments

Nina Conti and Shenoah Allen's Sunlight is a wonderfully bizarre journey that excels far more when it focuses on its comedy rather than drama.

Ana de Armas in an action pose at a club in Ballerina
From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina Review - Ana De Armas Is A Dynamic Action Star In Bigger, Sillier Take On The John Wick Franchise

The world of John Wick gets a jolt of over-the-top energy with Len Wiseman's Ballerina, which is a blast to watch but isn't without its problems.

Jai Courtney as Tucker looking shocked in Dangerous Animals
Dangerous Animals Review: Jai Courtney Is A Great Villain, But I Was Otherwise Unimpressed By This Cat & Mouse (& Shark) Thriller

Jai Courtney plays a compelling, charismatic villain in Dangerous Animals, but the movie lacks verve as a shark story or a cat and mouse thriller.

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Trail Of Vengeance Review: I Could Not Get Into This Well-Meaning But Poorly Constructed Western Starring Rumer Willis

Trail of Vengeance is undermined by the fact that a feminist western cannot succeed without women having meaningful influence behind-the-scenes.

Danielle Deadwyler as Ramona looking horrified in The Woman in the Yard
The Woman In The Yard Review: A Haunting Premise Quickly Dulls In A Shadowy Slog That Left Me More Drained Than Scared

The Woman in the Yard offers an eerie first act filled with intrigue, which soon drags on without many scares or substance despite its good ideas.

Jeff talks to Randall with his hands around his shoulders in Mountainhead
Mountainhead Review: HBO’s New Billionaire Satire Movie Is The Succession Follow-Up I Didn’t Need

Mountainhead, the new HBO movie from the creator of Succession, feels more obvious than prescient in its commentary on tech billionaires.

Li Fong is posing in Karate Kid Legends
Karate Kid: Legends Review - Wildly Entertaining & Charming, Legends Proves The Karate Kid Franchise Has Not Yet Lost Its Spark

Karate Kid: Legends is an easygoing film that doesn’t simply bank on our nostalgia and builds enough tension and good character relationships.

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Mel Gibson as William Wallace in BraveHeart
Braveheart Review: Mel Gibson's Historically Inaccurate Epic Has Some Of The Greatest Battle Scenes Of All Time

Braveheart may not have deserved to win Best Picture, but it's a rousing action blockbuster with breathtaking visuals and jaw-dropping battle scenes.

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The Last Rodeo Review: I Can't Believe How Emotional Bull Riding Is In This Intense Neal McDonough Movie

Neal McDonough stars in a tense drama about a retired bull rider who is compelled to ride again despite his advanced age in order to save his family.

Two men and a woman in a wedding dress sit by a van in a desert in It Was Just An Accident
It Was Just An Accident Review: A Revolutionary Revenge Thriller As Chilling As It Is Thought-Provoking

Jafar Panahi's incendiary revenge thriller is revolutionary & exhilarating as a series of events forces people to ponder the meaning of a violent act.

Jack smiling as he gets a drink in The Shining
The Shining Review: Stephen King Said It Best - This Is A Great Horror Movie But A Terrible Adaptation

With 45 years gone since it first released, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining definitely remains a horror classic, in spite of its adaptation problems.

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Cate Blanchett and Aswan Reid in The New Boy
The New Boy Review: Cate Blanchett & Aswan Reid Shine In Warwick Thornton’s Faith-Testing Drama

The New Boy is an ethereal experience with transcendent performances from Cate Blanchett and Aswan Reid that will leave lasting impressions.

Lori Granger looks upset in her prom dress in Netflix's Fear Street: Prom Queen.
Fear Street: Prom Queen Review - Netflix's Latest Captures The Essence Of R.L. Stine & 80s Slashers, But It's Not Very Special

Fear Street: Prom Queen will play well with those who expect to enjoy these films and will continue to show up for Netflix's slasher franchise.

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Splitsville Review: Dakota Johnson & Adria Arjona Are Hilarious In Energetic & Sexy Film That'll Make You Feel Like Comedies Are Back

The team behind this raunchy, hilarious feature deliver interconnected character studies that make you feel like American comedies are back.

Restless Lyndsey Marshal as Nicky, pressed against a wall
Restless Review: I Want This Small-Scale Psychological Thriller To Make A Star Out Of Lyndsey Marshal

Lead Lyndsey Marshal is pitch perfect in this psychological thriller that takes a while to get going, but ultimately delivers in the third act.

Luke smiling and Charlotte imive as they stare at something offscreen in Fountain Of Youth
Fountain Of Youth Review: I’m Glad This Movie Was Made, But I’m So Frustrated It Wasn’t Made Better

In some ways, Fountain of Youth is the adventure story I was looking for, but it’s so filled with flaws that I’m equal parts amused and frustrated.

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Nora stands with her father Gustav in the garden in Sentimental Value
Sentimental Value Review: Joachim Trier's Brilliant Drama Is The Best Film Of Cannes So Far

Sentinmental Value is an absolutely breathtaking piece of filmmaking, felt on the deepest of levels & beautiful in its portrait of a fracture family.

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Urchin Review: I Was Caught Between Frustration & Empathy In Harris Dickinson's Memorable Directorial Feature Debut

Suffice it to say, Urchin isn’t the easiest watching experience, but Harris Dickinson crafts a memorable, if frustrating, directorial feature debut.

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