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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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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

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How 'DreamQuil' Creates A Beautiful Version Of An Ugly Future

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'Young Sherlock' Turns Heated Rivals Into Kickass Partners

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How The Director of 'WALL-E' Made The Year’s Most “Wholesome” Sci-Fi Movie

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How Two Indie Directors Made The Coolest Multiverse Movie Of The Year

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How 'My Father’s Shadow' Reinvents The Ghost Story

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'The Miniature Wife' Is A Messy, Silly, Good Time

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'The Boys' Finally Finds Purpose In Its Last Season

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'Maul: Shadow Lord' Is A Superfluous But Fun Star Wars Adventure

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'Faces of Death' Will Make You Feel Like You Need a Shower — And That’s a Good Thing

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'The Serpent's Skin' Will Fill The 'Buffy'-Shaped Hole In Your Heart

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'The Testaments' Is YA Dystopian Excellence

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'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Is An Amusing Nintendo Commercial

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How 'For All Mankind's' 1965 Flashback Connects To Real Spaceflight History

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Before Apollo, there was Gemini.

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Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel Forge An Odd Friendship in 'The Christophers'

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“They fall in love really, I think.”

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'The Deer Hunter' is Still One of the Most Disturbing Movies Ever Made

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Now, you can own the 1978 war thriller as a 4K Blu-ray Steelbook.

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

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Writer-director Gabriel Mascaro reveals the real-life inspirations behind The Blue Trail.

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One B-Movie Accidentally Became One Of The Best Gremlins Copycats

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You won’t have time to scream!

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How A Horror-Western Double Feature Kicked Off A Hybrid Genre

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Modern Classics

A Long-Dormant Sci-Fi Noir Is Finally Coming To Netflix

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An iconic animation director's magnum opus has finally found a home.

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The Moment 'Babylon 5' Rebooted Its Entire Look

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Fashion is danger.

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How 'The Boys’ Shocking Death Reveals Season 5’s Endgame

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

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Director Genki Kawamura speaks about adapting the simple video game into a surreal film.