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One Small Detail Could Change the Ending of 'Obsession'

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Curry Barker Is Not Editing For YouTube Anymore

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The Ending Of 'Hokum' Is Way Kinder Than It Could Have Been

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'Widow’s Bay' Strikes A Bonkers Balance Between Stephen King And 'Atlanta'

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'Mother Mary' Could Have Only Been A Ghost Story

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'The Mandalorian And Grogu' Made Me A Believer

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In This Brazilian Dystopia, An Elderly Woman Fights For Her Freedom

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How 'Exit 8' “Blurs the Line Between Video Games and Movies”

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How Riz Ahmed’s 'Hamlet' Makes Shakespeare Edgy Again

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The Forgotten Story Of An Accidental Phone Hacker

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Kelly Marie Tran Helps Unearth A Ghostly Slice Of History

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'Black Zombie' Unearths The Ugly Truth Of An Iconic Horror Staple

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Why Julia Ducournau’s 'Alpha' Is Not “Body Horror At All”

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Why 'Pretty Lethal' Is More Than Its “Ballerinas That Kick Ass” Gimmick

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How 'Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come' Beat The Horror Sequel Curse

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'Ready Or Not 2' Could Be "The Definitive End" For The Franchise

Reviews

Review

'Sheep In The Box' Is An A.I. Reckoning In Search Of An Ending

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'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed' Knows Exactly What To Do With Tatiana Maslany

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'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Is Barely A Movie

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'Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma' Is Deeply Weird, Deeply Queer, and Utterly Singular

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'The Punisher: One Last Kill' Is A Gory, But Slight, Showcase For Jon Bernthal’s Anti-Hero

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'Devil May Cry' Season 2 Refines What Worked About Season 1

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'Good Omens' Season 3 Delivers An Abridged, But Satisfying, Ending

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'Is God Is' Is A Greek Tragedy For Forgotten Black Girls

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Netflix’s Gripping New Spy Thriller Is Based On An Astonishing True Story

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'Mortal Kombat 2' Is What The First Film Should Have Been All Along

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Netflix’s 'Lord Of The Flies' Is The Best Survival Thriller Of The Year

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'One Spoon Of Chocolate' Is A Flawed Thriller From Hip-Hop Royalty

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'Man on Fire' Is A Dimmer Remake Of A Tony Scott Classic

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'Apex' Is A Mostly-OK Action Flick Elevated By Charlize Theron

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'Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85' Brings Back The 'Stranger Things' Magic

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'Thrash' Is a Disastrous Disaster Movie — And I Don’t Regret Watching It at All

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'Sheep In The Box' Is An A.I. Reckoning In Search Of An Ending

By Siddhant Adlakha

Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest is a meandering sci-fi film on digital resurrection.

Rewind

'Escape From The Planet Of The Apes' Remains A Masterclass In The Art Of The Reboot

By Ryan Britt

Why Escape from the Planet of the Apes remains one of the smartest franchise-builders of all time.

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The Moment 'Doctor Who' Rebooted Its Own Weird Canon — With Mixed Results

By Ryan Britt

Which Cybermen are these again?

Gaming News

'Lord Of The Rings' Is Getting Its First True Open-World RPG

By Chrishaun Baker

One studio to rule them all.

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Where’s Buzzy? Stolen Kingdom Is the Definitive Doc on an Infamous Disney Heist

By Katie Rife

Part true-crime doc and part subcultural deep dive, Stolen Kingdom is a must-watch for lovers of theme parks, internet mysteries, and weird lore.

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Dan Harmon Reveals The ‘Rick And Morty’ And ‘Community’ Movies Are “Both In The Works”

By Dais Johnston

Nine seasons and a movie.

Gaming

'Grand Theft Auto' Wouldn't Be The Same Without Hollywood

By Chrishaun Baker

Since its inception, the GTA franchise has gone above and beyond in emulating the elements of filmmaking.

Movies

A Scrapped Star Wars Movie Could've Completely Rewritten The Force

By Dais Johnston

Force majeure.

Review

'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed' Knows Exactly What To Do With Tatiana Maslany

By Lyvie Scott

The Orphan Black alum sinks her teeth into this thrumming cyber thriller.

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'The Nice Guys' Doesn’t Need a Sequel to Matter

By Farouk Kannout

We’ll always have The Nice Guys.