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  • Laurie sweats and bites her lip in

    Win Or Lose Review: Pixar Series Starts Strong, But Censorship Threatens A Home Run

    The first four episodes of "Win or Lose" provided for review are some of Pixar's best work in recent years, though the show could've gone further in a few ways.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Bill looking shocked out of cracked car windshield

    The Monkey Review: This Stephen King Adaptation Is Bananas In All The Best Ways

    Oz Perkins' "The Monkey" is responsible for some of the most fun you'll have at the movies this year.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Mickey Barnes sitting and looking straight forward

    Mickey 17 Review: Robert Pattinson's Space Satire Plays It Too Safe

    "Mickey 17" explores themes often touched on in Bong Joon Ho films, but it doesn't do as well with the messaging as his previous efforts.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Teen Shauna, Teen Gen, Teen Taissa, Teen Britt, and Teen Van looking unsure at something

    Yellowjackets Season 3 Review: TV's Best Survival Thriller Returns Weirder And Wilder

    Despite the occasional meandering slowdown, "Yellowjackets" has lost none of its savage allure in Season 3.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Levi and Drasa meet face to face

    The Gorge Review: A Repetitive Action Flick That Wastes Anya Taylor-Joy & Miles Teller

    Bad dialogue, uninspiring visual design, and a flubbed ending make "The Gorge" an undeniable disappointment.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • The Ratliffs arriving at The White Lotus

    The White Lotus Season 3 Review: Reliably Incisive, Chaotic, And Entertaining

    Though "The White Lotus" Season 3 might be the most restrained of the series so far, it still has all the elements we've come to love and expect from the show.

    By Akos Peterbencze Read More
  • Captain America holding his shield up and running (2025)

    Captain America: Brave New World Review - This Winter Soldier-Like Entry Fails To Push The MCU Forward

    Given the hurdles in production and editing, it's a feat in itself that "Captain America: Brave New World" is as entertaining as it is.

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Bridget smiling at camera while holding red diary (2025)

    Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Review - The Best Diary Entry Yet

    "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" balances middle-aged women's anxieties with well-deserved escapism.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Invincible wearing blue suit in

    Invincible Season 3 Review: Prime Video's Superhero Cartoon Returns With One Issue

    "Invincible" Season 3 keeps up the energy from previous seasons with the help of its amazing voice cast.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Spider-Man swinging on web in white spider-suit (2025)

    Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Review: A Refreshing Take On MCU Peter Parker

    "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" has a singular style and is a fun take on the character, yet there's still something missing.

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Jim and Margot smiling by reservation book

    You're Cordially Invited Review: Reese Witherspoon & Will Ferrell Shine In Charming Rom-Com

    Rom-com fans will love "You're Cordially Invited," a fun flick that entertains despite a few technical misses.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Benedict Cumberbatch as Dad drawing in The Thing With Feathers

    The Thing With Feathers Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Goes All-In For This Treatise On Grief [SUNDANCE 2025]

    The acting performances in "The Thing With Feathers" suffer from the film's overall lack of focus.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Philippa sitting at desk with arms outstretched in Star Trek: Section 31

    Star Trek: Section 31 Review - A Lifeless Plot Drags Down Michelle Yeoh's Discovery Spin-Off

    "Star Trek: Section 31" has such little time to develop its characters that we're left uninterested. Perhaps it should've been a TV series after all.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Emily and Matt looking nervous in Back in Action (2025)

    Back In Action Review: Cameron Diaz And Jamie Foxx Are A Blast To Watch

    Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx prove that they still have star-power acting chops in Netflix's "Back in Action."

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Mark S. holding a red ball and smirking (2025)

    Severance Season 2 Review: The Best Mystery On TV Returns Strong

    Though it took a couple of years to return, "Severance" Season 2 doesn't miss a beat, and the show maintains its spot as one of the best ones running.

    By Akos Peterbencze Read More
  • Charlotte, Ginger, and Blake in the dark woods in

    Wolf Man Review: Leigh Whannell's 2025 Horror Reboot Could Use More Bite

    2025's "Wolf Man" delivers some impressive moments of slow-burn body horror, but it falls short compared to the original classic film.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Traci Harmon sitting in police car (2025)

    On Call Review: Less Fun Than Getting Arrested

    In an era oversaturated with police procedurals, "On Call" doesn't do anything exciting to stand out.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • LEGO The Burrow set and box side by side

    LEGO Review: The Burrow Collectors' Edition Is A Slanting Sensation

    One of LEGO's newest Harry Potter sets is a must-own for fans of the films, books, building blocks, and the Weasleys!

    By Caitlin Albers Read More
  • Gi-hun looks worried and desperate in

    Squid Game Season 2 Review: A Mildly Entertaining But Lackluster Follow-Up

    "Squid Game" Season 2 features some interesting new ideas, but fails to follow through and ends up a mediocre rehash of the original tale.

    By Akos Peterbencze Read More
  • Knuckles, Sonic, and Tails together in Sonic the Hedgehog 3

    Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Review: Sonic Threepeats With A Great Sequel

    Does "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" live up to the previous two entries in the surprisingly successful film franchise? Yes, it does - and here's why.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Young Taka and Mufasa walking out of river

    Mufasa: The Lion King Review - Disney's Prequel Roars With Promise But Stumbles

    "Mufasa: The Lion King" has some great characters and a story with heart, but it falls short when it comes to the music.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Kraven looking pensive (2024)

    Kraven The Hunter Review: Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Marvel Return Is A Letdown

    Led by a subpar performance from Aaron Taylor-Johnson, "Kraven the Hunter" seems well-suited for our era of mid superhero movies.

    By Cynthia Vinney Read More
  • Dream Productions characters looking at orb

    Dream Productions Review: Inside Out Spin-Off Isn't A Nightmare - But It's Not Essential Either

    If "Dream Productions" were to stick to its guns as a workplace sitcom, it would have been a welcome addition to the "Inside Out" franchise.

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Bob Dylan walking through NY in A Complete Unknown

    A Complete Unknown Review: Timothée Chalamet Is Captivating In An Otherwise Meandering Musical Biopic

    Although director James Mangold makes a lot of choices that work, "A Complete Unknown" suffers under the weight of the subgenre's inherent limitations.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
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    The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim Review - A Less Magical But Still Inspiring Return To Middle Earth

    "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" is epic with great animation, but it's missing the fantastical elements we've come to love with the franchise.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Ellen Hutter standing in alley with tear running down face

    Nosferatu Review: Bill Skarsgård Is Chilling In This Lovingly Crafted Nightmare

    2024's "Nosferatu" is a masterwork of modern horror, with breathtaking performances from Lily-Rose Depp and Bill Skarsgård.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Eli Laura and Danny shocked at party in Y2K

    Y2K Review: '90s Nostalgia Can't Save Kyle Mooney's Movie

    The '90s vibes in Kyle Mooney's "Y2K" are spot-on, but it doesn't save the movie from its lackluster characters and bad script.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
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