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Mikey Madison and Natalie Portman in 'Lady in the Lake'
Another Murder Durder
The Baltimore-based murder-mystery from Alma Har'el extravagantly deconstructs its detective story into an interrogation of identity and discrimination, aided by its excellent cast and mesmeric mood.
Nell Fisher and Elijah Wood in 'Bookworm'
Fantasia Fest
Screenwriter Toby Harvard reunites with the "Come to Daddy" director for a kid-friendly comedy about a local New Zealand legend.
THOSE ABOUT TO DIE, a Peacock series, stars Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson as Viggo, Moe Hashim as Kwame, shown here fighting in the gladiator arena
"Gladiator II" Can Rest Easy
Did you ever watch a Roland Emmerich movie and think, "Wow, if only this had more plot, less spectacle, and ran an extra eight hours?" No?
Great Absence
Film Review
Shot by Kore-eda's usual cinematographer and starring "In the Realm of the Senses" legend Fuji Tatsuya, this tightly coiled Japanese drama uncovers the stories we tell about our parents.
John Speredakos in 'Crumb Catcher'
Film Review
John Speredakos steals the show in this intensely pushy tale of invention and home invasion that will deliver for apologists of Michael Haneke's American "Funny Games" remake.
My Spy: The Eternal City
Film Review
Four years after their first effort was a hit on Prime Video, the duo returns for a flipped spy tale that feels like the worst kind of retread.
A woman and young man in medieval clothing, looking at a book by candlelight; still from 'House of the Dragon'
Baela for President
The fate of the war and future of the kingdoms rests more than ever on the next generation of Targaryens, fresh off the loss of Princess Rhaenys (Eve Best).
A child and two angels watch a white, bearded cat smell the roses in 'Exploding Kittens,' an animated Netflix series
Part "Family Guy," part "Lucifer," part whatever it feels like, Netflix's animated adaptation of the Kickstarter party game treats viewers like cats chasing a laser pointer: constant distractions, no reward.
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