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Drive-Away Dolls review: A Hilarious Lesbian Romp

While there are a few Coen trademark touches that don't land well in this solo outing by Ethan, two rising…

Madame Web review: Sony’s Latest Misfire

Web isn't nearly as offensive to the cinematic process as say a Jonah Hex (2010) or even Sony's own Morbius…

How I Learned to Love “Star Trek” as a Lifelong Trekkie

Our very own staff writer, Mark Gilman, explores the ups, downs, and subspaces in between of a lifelong journey in…

Dune Part Two review: A Masterpiece Among Scifi Greats

Denis Villeneuve's carefully crafted sequel ups the ante as Timothée Chalamet's performance as Paul Atreides wrestles with his destiny and…

Argylle… Is It Worth Your While?

A spy action comedy about a writer, Elly Conway (Bryce Dallas Howard), who is writing the next installment in her…

The Taste of Things review: A Tender Exploration of Longing

Trần Anh Hùng crafts an incredibly intimate journey across French cuisines through the eyes of characters portrayed by former, real-life…

Lisa Frankenstein review: Promising Debut for Zelda Williams

While it doesn't hit on every mark, Frankenstein channels all the fun of 1980s teenage quasi-horror and supernatural cult hits…

Godzilla Minus One / Minus Color review: More of the Same Goodness

How was the re-release of Toho Studio's latest Godzilla flick in black and white? In a single word... Skreeoooonk …

Argylle review: Matthew Vaughn Has Lost His Touch

Whatever potential the former X-Men: First Class (2011) director showed us throughout the years has fizzled out as this recent…

How One Looney Tunes’ Character Can Perfectly Explain “Nope”

If you didn’t get the "Gordy’s Home" storyline in Jordan Peele’s Nope (2022), Commander Shipp offers a look at one…