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Movie Review: Edgar Wright pulls his punches in THE RUNNING MAN

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Edgar Wright's movie should be the perfect dark satire for this moment. Instead, the director settles for making a tamer crowd pleaser.
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Review: VERMEER OF THE BORSCHT BELT and The Art of Not Forgetting – ...

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Review: VERMEER OF THE BORSCHT BELT and The Art of Not Forgetting - Inside Drew Friedman's Universe
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MICKEY 17 is a comic book movie in the best way

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Mickey 17 is not trying to be precise. It wants to be an American film, a cartoon. Perhaps even a comic book.

Movie Review: Den of Thieves 2: Pantera – how to go from a forgettable...

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A review of Den of Thieves 2 Pantera is a movie series that is slowly getting better. Because who knew this needed a sequel?
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Movie Review: Transformers One was refreshingly good

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Transformers One was a surprisingly good movie different from its action-film counterparts but refreshingly good to its roots.
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HORROR BEAT: When Evil Lurks rethinks the demonic possession film

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Demián Rugna crafts a horror film for the pandemic era.

IRON MAN is the most ambitious movie ever to be inducted into the National...

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It joins Richard Donner’s Superman and The Dark Knight as films deemed “culturally important.”

INTERVIEW: Elsa Charretier and PK Colinet on creating ROOM SERVICE with James Tynion...

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The Kickstarter campaign to fund production of the short film is live now.

REVIEW: The FUNNY PAGES will break your heart, kid

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Owen Kline's debut feature is too mean-spirited toward its own characters and subject matter to be an effective comedy.

SILBER LININGS: A playlist for Danny Boyle’s THE MATRIX-themed dance show

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In the latest Silber Linings, Greg curates some musical suggestions for the recently-announced MATRIX-themed dance show, "Free Your Mind."

SILBER LININGS: Shut up and show me the monster

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In the latest Silber Linings, Greg pushes back against the conventional wisdom that great horror stories don't "show the monster."

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