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  • Robert Oppenheimer looking pensive outside
    Reuben Baron

    Oppenheimer Review: Christopher Nolan & Cillian Murphy Are A Force To Be Reckoned With

    Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer," starring Cillian Murphy as the scientist, is a special effects marvel that demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible.
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  • Barbie smiling in mirror
    Dominic Griffin

    Barbie Review: Existential Dream House

    Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" film balances absurdist humor with gut-wrenching introspection, all led by strong performances from Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
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  • Doug and Joyce walking
    Audrey Fox

    Minx Season 2 Review: A Cheeky Window Into 1970s Feminist Porn

    Season 2 of "Minx," the HBO Max series relocated to Starz, offers a strong vision of the unique period of 1970s feminist porn, filled with likable characters.
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  • Fontaine standing by his car
    Matthew Jackson

    They Cloned Tyrone Review: There Goes The Neighborhood

    "They Cloned Tyrone" is visually interesting and has a stacked cast, and it's sure to be one of the best films of the summer.
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  • Hari, Gaal, and Salvor on ship
    Audrey Fox

    Foundation Season 2 Review: Unexpected Heart In A Dense Sci-Fi Adaptation

    From its first episode, Season 2 of "Foundation" has become a more engaging, action-packed series - one that might win some new fans for the Apple TV+ series.
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  • Belly smiling wearing white top
    Audrey Fox

    The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Review: A Teen Love Triangle Gets Predictably Messy

    Although it's not as charming as the first season, Season 2 of Amazon Prime's "The Summer I Turned Pretty" is still a solid guilty pleasure drama series.
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  • Sofia struggling in quicksand
    Matthew Jackson

    Quicksand Review: A Sticky Survival Situation

    "Quicksand," a Shudder original horror film from writer Matt Pitts and director Andrés Beltrán, has two good performances outweighed by survival horror tropes.
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  • Raylan sitting at a table
    Matthew Jackson

    Justified: City Primeval Review: A Welcome Return To The Wild (Mid)West

    Tense, funny, and full of new twists on the classic "Justified" tone, FX's "City Primeval" is the return we've been hoping for, and then some.
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  • Danner smiling in close-up
    Cynthia Vinney

    The Afterparty Season 2 Review: A Fresh Cast Of Unusual Suspects Worth Rounding Up

    The second season of the Apple TV+ mystery comedy keeps things fresh as a new cast of quirky suspects lead Tiffany Haddish through a variety of genres.
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  • Josh Lambert holding lantern
    Audrey Fox

    Insidious: The Red Door Review: Grim Horror Meets Mental Health Awareness

    "Insidious: The Red Door" boasts weighty themes and solid scares. But how does it stack up against the rest of the franchise? Our reviewer has the answer.
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  • The four friends having tea
    Cynthia Vinney

    Joy Ride Review: A Raunchy Delight

    "Joy Ride" is a raunchy comedy in the classic fashion, but through a fresh lens you could only get with its cast and creative team of Asian American women.
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  • Ethan Hunt, Luther Stickell and Benjy Dunn
    Dominic Griffin

    Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One Review: Cruise Proves To Be The Only Real Superhero

    "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" is a pulse-pounding thrill ride. But does it live up to the series' heights? Our reviewer has the answer.
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  • Dolores getting ready to give a massage
    Cynthia Vinney

    The Horror Of Dolores Roach Review: Things Get Gross

    Prime Video's "The Horror of Dolores Roach" has a talented cast, interesting plot, and unique tone - but some parts are definitely stronger than others.
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  • Jack Ryan walking through the CIA
    Cynthia Vinney

    Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 4 Review: A High-Intensity, High-Stakes Thrill Of An End

    The fourth and final season of Amazon's John Krasinski-led "Jack Ryan" series closes out with all the slick action and complex plotting fans would expect.
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  • Geralt and Yennefer dressed up
    Audrey Fox

    The Witcher Season 3 Volume 1 Review: The Quiet Before The Storm

    In the first half of Henry Cavill's final season, Netflix's "The Witcher" finds more strength than ever in the chemistry among its cast.
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  • Sam looking skeptical
    Cynthia Vinney

    Hijack Review: High Intrigue Junk Food

    The new Apple TV+ thriller series "Hijack" is compulsively watchable, but the tangle of plot threads surrounding Idris Elba wind up feeling hollow.
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  • Carmy cooking at home
    Matthew Jackson

    The Bear Season 2 Review: Same Ingredients, New Menu

    Season 2 of "The Bear" manages to go bigger while avoiding pitfalls with the same kind of chaotic grace that came to define its first season.
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  • Maddie looking concerned on couch
    Alistair Ryder

    No Hard Feelings Review: A Melancholy Gross-Out Comedy

    "No Hard Feelings" isn't a throwback so much as a sign of how gross-out sex comedies have matured in the years since "Superbad" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin."
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  • Carrie talking on her phone
    Cynthia Vinney

    And Just Like That Season 2 Review: It's... Just Okay!

    Max's "Sex and the City" revival "And Just Like That..." makes some interesting adjustments for Season 2, but it remains frustratingly disjointed.
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  • Nimona looking intense
    Reuben Baron

    Nimona Review: Canceled, Rescued, And Ready To Get Metal

    Netflix's "Nimona" is a colorful, thrilling, and genuinely emotional fantasy flick for all ages. Our reviewer has the scoop on its triumphs and flaws.
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  • Scarlett Johansson in sunglasses
    Audrey Fox

    Asteroid City Review: A Shallow Wes Anderson Take On Post-War Americana

    Like all Wes Anderson films, "Asteroid City" is a visual treat full of charming performances, but its thin story can't quite support its overstuffed cast.
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  • Tyler Rake stands with fists cocked
    Alistair Ryder

    Extraction 2 Review: A Forgettable Action Sequel - With One Unforgettable Single Take

    Joe and Anthony Russo continue their streak of underwhelming post-Marvel projects, though director Sam Hargrave pulls off some incredible action.
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  • Nick Fury looking over balcony
    Alistair Ryder

    Secret Invasion Review: Another Not-So-Secret Marvel Disappointment

    "Secret Invasion" attempts to bring intergalactic intrigue to the MCU. Despite Samuel L. Jackson in the lead and an impressive premise, it falls short.
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  • King, Allison, Lisa, Clifton, Dewayne, and Shanika look shocked
    Dominic Griffin

    The Blackening Review: Play No Games

    Marketed as a throwback to mid-aughts parody fare like the "Scary Movie" films, "The Blackening" is both more interesting and less laugh-out-loud funny.
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  • Maggie and Negan look at something
    Cynthia Vinney

    The Walking Dead: Dead City Review: An Unnecessary Show To Munch On

    "The Walking Dead: Dead City" has some great moments, but even the talents of Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan can't distract from how unnecessary it feels.
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  • Stan Lee poses with arms on hips
    Reuben Baron

    Stan Lee Review: A Documentary Toned Down For Disney+

    The new Disney+ documentary "Stan Lee" is an entertaining profile of the Marvel legend - as long as you know not to expect the unvarnished truth.
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  • Spock looking ahead
    Audrey Fox

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Review: Space Exploration Has Never Been So Much Fun

    As the "Star Trek" franchise enjoys a new golden age, "Strange New Worlds" enters its second season establishing itself as the most fun part by far.
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