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Dev Patel’s Monkey Man is an action thriller with a lot on its mind | review

Dev Patel's directorial debut Monkey Man follows an Indian man on a mission for revenge against the people and politics that wronged him The post Dev Patel’s <em>Monkey Man</em> is an...

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The First Omen is a sinful delight | review

Preceding the 1976 classic, The First Omen follows a young nun-to-be who discovers an insidious plot to bring about the antichrist The post <em>The First Omen</em> is a sinful delight |...

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Civil War is a thriller at war with itself | review

A group of journalists and war photographers trek from New York to Washington, D.C. while the United States is in the throes of a civil war Writer-director Alex Garland’s Civil War is an all-out...

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Challengers is a winner. Game, sex, match. | review and analysis

Challengers follows a decade-long love triangle between three would-be tennis stars that culminates in a match nearly as intense as their entanglement. The post <em>Challengers</em> is a...

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Period drama ‘The Girl with the Needle’ has hidden horrors | Cannes review

Amidst the First World War, The Girl with the Needle follows a young Danish woman forced to make difficult decisions when she discovers she’s pregnant unaware of the dark secrets that lurk. The Girl...

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The Substance is a diabolically delightful body horror | Cannes review

An aging Hollywood starlet gets another chance at stardom when she discovers a mysterious serum that generates a younger more beautiful version of yourself in The Substance. Even if I told you where...

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Anora gives Mikey Madison her star-is-born moment | Cannes review

When escort Anora meets the son of a Russian oligarch it seems like a too-good-to-be-true Cinderella story—and it is. The post <em>Anora</em> gives Mikey Madison her star-is-born moment |...

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Longlegs is creepy but ultimately harmless | movie review

A young FBI agent tasked with tracking down a mysterious serial killer called Longlegs is taken down a dark hole that she might not be able to crawl out of. The post <em>Longlegs</em> is...

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Found family drama Crossing is one of the year’s best | movie review

Crossing follows a retired schoolteacher who enlists the help of a young 20-something to find her trans niece who disappeared years ago. The post Found family drama <em>Crossing</em> is one...

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Dìdi is a love letter to an Asian-American childhood | movie review

Dìdi is an autobiographical romp through the life of a shy 13-year-old Taiwanese-American as he tries to find his place in the summer before high school. The post <em>Dìdi</em> is a love...

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‘Perfect Days’ is day-in-the-life bliss | review

A Tokyo toilet cleaner enjoys his routine-driven simple life. But unexpected detours force him to face what is simple and what is safe. The post ‘Perfect Days’ is day-in-the-life bliss | review...

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Foe is its own worst enemy | review

NYFF 2023 | Foe follows the fallout after a young couple receives news that one of them will be sent to space with a clone to keep the other company What it’s about: The year is 2065 and the Earth is...

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Best Movies of 2023

From Beyoncé and Bernstein to Godzilla and Frankenstein, here are the best movies of 2023 that made us, as Nicole Kidman said, laugh, cry and care. The post Best Movies of 2023 appeared first on Smash...

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Evil Does Not Exist: An eco-thriller with hidden horrors | review and analysis

A small town tucked in the mountains of Japan has to decide whether or not to allow a company to build a new luxury campsite in Evil Does Not Exist The post <em>Evil Does Not Exist</em>: An...

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Natalie Portman and Julianne spar in high camp melodrama ‘May December’|...

May December follows an actress (Natalie Portman) as she prepares to play a notorious tabloid figure (Julianne Moore) by shadowing her dredging up old wounds The post Natalie Portman and Julianne spar...

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Strange Darling, a thriller to die for | movie review

While it begins as a cat-and-mouse thriller, Strange Darling evolves (and genre-bends) into a psychological quasi-horror that keeps you guessing. Strange Darling is frenetic maximalist romp that...

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Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield charm and fall in love in We Live In Time |...

Moving back and forth in their history, We Live In Time follows a couple through the ups and downs of life. Headlined by charming-than-ever performances by Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, We Live In...

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Diabolically fun horror Heretic will make you believe | TIFF 2024

A pair of young Mormon missionaries find themselves at the center of a sinister plot when they knock on the wrong door in Heretic. The post Diabolically fun horror <em>Heretic</em> will...

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Surreal dramedy The Life of Chuck ponders life and death | TIFF 2024

TIFF 2024 | The Life of Chuck follows an enigmatic man starting as a surrealist meditation on existential dread and ending as a life-affirming portrait of youth. The Life of Chuck is a dramedy that...

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No Other Land is the most important documentary of our time | movie review

No Other Land follows a Palestinian activist as he documents the destruction of his community in the Israeli-occupied West Bank The post <em>No Other Land</em> is the most important...

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