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Havoc Review: Great Action Makes the Mess Worthwhile
Gareth Evans returns to action with Netflix’s Havoc.
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Until Dawn Review: A Bloody But Frustrating Adaptation
Until Dawn neither works as its own thing or as a worthy adaptation of the game.
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Sinners Review: Ryan Coogler Conjures a One-of-a-Kind Blockbuster
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is the must-see movie event of the year.
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Snow White Review: An Underwhelming Trip to an Uncanny Valley
Snow White’s live-action film can belt a tune but has trouble justifying its own existence.
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Novocaine Review: Jack Quaid Earns His Bone-Breaking Breakout Role
Novocaine delivers gut-busting violence throughout, but its overlong narrative should have quit whiel it was ahead.
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The Electric State Review: A Nice Coat of Paint Can’t Hide the Russo Brothers’ Robotic Disaster
The Electric State is Netflix’s most expensive movie to date, but have the Russo Brothers recaptured their Avengers blockbuster magic?
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The Monkey Review: A Stephen King Adaptation That Goes Bananas
Osgood Perkins explores an entirely unexpected tone for an adaptation of the iconic horror author.
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The Gorge Review: Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller Play a Survival Horror Videogame
Directed by The Black Phone‘s Scott Derrickson, The Gorge promises to tell a love story filled with horror, sci-fi, and action.
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Captain America: Brave New World Review: The Winter Soldier’s Spiritual Successor
Does Captain America: Brave New World live up to the legacy of Steve Rogers?
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The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep Review: A Spinoff Committed to the Second Screen Philosophy
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is the third spinoff in Netflix’s popular fantasy franchise, and its second anime movie.