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The Covenant

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ Is a Staid, Practical Tale of Honor During Wartime

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Honor and debts in need of paying are the focus of this wartime action/drama.

Header The Haunting Of Julia

‘The Haunting of Julia’ Brings a Killer Final Shot to Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 7 More New Releases to Watch This Week on Blu-ray/DVD!

All Quiet On The Western Front

‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ and The Purpose of Anti-War Cinema

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Here’s a video essay that takes a look at whether the 2022 remake of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is an effective anti-war movie or not.

Glass Onion commentary

53 Things We Learned from Rian Johnson’s ‘Glass Onion’ Commentary

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“Very proud of myself.”

How To Blow Up A Pipeline Movie Review

‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ is the Righteous Heist Movie Our Planet Needs

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The film is one of the most significant portraits of the 21st century to hit the big screen.

The Marvels Trailer

Five Noteworthy Moments from ‘The Marvels’ Trailer

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When the Skrulls are away, the Kree will play.

Barry Season Review

‘Barry’ Boldly Reinvents Itself In The Eleventh Hour

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Bill Hader’s assassin-turned-actor is back for one last season. This time, he’s behind bars.

The Mandalorian Chapter

‘The Mandalorian’ Serves Us Some Delicious Imperial Leftovers

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Chapter 23 takes more steps to connect the Disney+ series to the sequel trilogy while establishing a long-desired villainous presence.

Dungeons Dragons Honor Among Thieves Review

‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Absolutely Rocks

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Chris Pine leads a hilarious reprieve from disappointing franchise flicks.

Branded To Kill Butterflies

My Dream is to Die: Why You Should Watch ‘Branded to Kill’

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“A killer mustn’t be human. He must be tough and cool.”

Vacation Of Terror Doll

Vinegar Syndrome Brings an Eclectic Genre Mix Home for April 2023

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We take a look at Curse of the Blue Lights, Five Women for the Killer, and Vacations of Terror I & II!

Blindspotting Season 2 Review

‘Blindspotting’ Season 2 Is A Creative, Cameo-Filled Vision of Oakland

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The ballad of Ashley and Miles continues.