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Barbie

12 Movies to Watch if You Like ‘Barbie’

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She’s everything. Including these twelve movies.

Fear The Night

‘Fear the Night’ Wastes Both Its Premise and Its Lead

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Maggie Q almost makes it worth your time. Almost.

Justified City Primeval Review

‘Justified: City Primeval’ is Relentlessly Cool

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Raylan Givens takes on Detroit in the welcome, excellent revival season of FX’s neo-Western drama.

1999 Movies

Why Were There So Many Iconic Movies in 1999?

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Tonight I’m gonna [watch movies] like it’s 1999

The Iron Prefect Header

‘The Iron Prefect’ Locks Down Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 11 more new releases to watch at home this week on UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

Brett Jutkiewicz Scream 6

50 Things We Learned from the ‘Scream 6’ Commentary

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“We’re nothing if not subtle.”

Fire Within Fire Of Love

‘The Fire Within’ vs ‘Fire of Love’ and the Hunt for Adequate Images

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Two volcano movies from 2022 enter … one movie leaves (it’s the one directed by Werner Herzog).

Oppenheimer Black And White

Why You Should Care About Oppenheimer’s B&W IMAX Film Stock

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Nolan is going back to black (and white).

What We Do In The Shadows Season 5 Review

‘What We Do In The Shadows’ Season 5 Loses The Plot But It Still Makes Us Laugh

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Five seasons in, the FX vampire comedy isn’t the sharpest it’s ever been, but it’s still worth a watch thanks to its always-stellar cast.

The Afterparty Season 2 Review

You Should Definitely RSVP To ‘The Afterparty’ Season 2

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Apple TV’s genre-hopping mystery comedy returns for a star-studded, streamlined second season that’s better than the first.

Full Circle Max

Steven Soderbergh’s Crime Thriller ‘Full Circle’ is a Star-Studded Misfire

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A compelling and unusual kidnapping plot is hampered by messy writing in the latest Max miniseries.

i think you should leave with tim robinson

The Absurdity (and Poignancy) of Tim Robinson in ‘I Think You Should Leave’

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We’re examining a couple key moments that show the expansive range of Tim Robinson’s chaotic (and surprisingly moving) brand of comedy.