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This year will play catch up with the strikes, try to revitalize or continue long-running franchises, and give directors and new and old the steam to keep filling theaters.
This year will play catch up with the strikes, try to revitalize or continue long-running franchises, and give directors and new and old the steam to keep filling theaters.
Lee Cronin capably picks up the torch for horror’s most consistently solid franchise with gory aplomb.
The landmark action franchise finds new ways to top itself, in a closing chapter as bombastic as it is bloody and balletic.
Zach Cregger embraces high-concept horror in a twisted and campy thriller.
Edson Oda’s debut feature about a group of souls looking to be born into the real world is a great premise with pretty good execution.
While much of the final cut works, earlier versions of the script went to deeper & scarier places.
For all its drawbacks, the 1990 miniseries boasted an instantly iconic rendition of Stephen King’s murderous clown.
The second half of Andy Muschietti’s Stephen King adaptation sinks under its mishmash of tones.
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As the election looms, the Roys and their circle try to celebrate. Naturally, it does not go as planned.
Cards are laid on the table as Connor’s big day draws near.
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From After Yang to Top Gun, we break down our favorite movies of the year.
The director of Hustlers skillfully guides the audience through the grotesque bash the second-eldest Roy sibling throws for his 40th.
Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of (the first half of) Frank Herbert’s novel is as ambitious in scope as it is difficult to unpack.
It’s dumb as a box of rocks, but Adam Wingard’s addition to the American-produced MonsterVerse hits its spectacle sweet spots.
Here’s hoping this year’s Academy Awards doesn’t leave female directors out of awards contention for best foreign film.
Rebecca Hall adapts Nella Larsen’s novella about Black social mobility (and its corresponding resentments) to haunting effect.
Hans Petter Moland’s adaptation of Per Petterson’s novel is a sensual look at growing up, but it’s more inert than introspective.
Kenneth Branagh’s Shakespearean tale of a godlike alien shows the cracks in Marvel’s firmament amid its immature protagonist.
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