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A Look at “A COMPLETE UNKNOWN” Starring Timothée Chalamet
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Alien: Romulus is a masterclass in horror that brings the franchise back to its roots, offering a simple yet relentlessly terrifying experience.
“The Umbrella Academy” Season 4 Review: A Powerful & Emotional Farewell
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“Dìdi” Review | A Tender Exploration of Teenage Angst and Cultural Identity
"Dìdi" is a tender and nuanced exploration of the immigrant experience, capturing the universal struggles of adolescence through the lens of cultural identity.
Kinds of Kindness Review | Bizarre Entertainment
Yorgos Lanthimos is back after multiple Oscar nominations for Poor Things. Find out if his latest is just as good in our review of Kinds of Kindness.