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We're seeing double with Twinless and triple with The Threesome. Can The Paper cement itself as more than just a spinoff of The Office?
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A pair of adaptations is up for review this week, both with all star casts: The Roses and The Thursday Murder Club.
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Brian Volk-Weiss is here to chat about The Toys that Made Us as a form of business school, the future of the NacelleVerse, and of course Star Trek.
Peacemaker is back but trying to break our multiversal brains. Alien: Earth already has us worried about an action overload.
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A jam packed week (for better and for mostly worse) with the animated epic Ne Zha 2, the Margaret Qualley led Honey Don't, Ron Howard's the trouble in paradise catastrophe - Eden, the crime thriller …
We're diving into all things Xenomorph and all things synthetics / hybrids / cyborgs with Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth and trying to map where it will fit in the greater lore.
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Bob Odenkirk continues his action streak with the entertaining (but slightly mindless) Nobody 2. Americana proves to be a bigger mess than it's worth. Halsey gives a strong performance but it's not e…
Was Weapons hurt by the Barbarian hype? We're delighted Platonic is back but we're wondering how much gas it has left in the tank.
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The Jason Momoa led Chief of War is off to a slow start and while we support what the show is setting out to achieve we have to wonder should Jason be in a supporting role instead?
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Not kidding when we say Zach Cregger's Weapons made us not sleep for a week. Sketch is a cute and wholesome tale tackling shockingly deep emotions.
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Our own first family reunites to discuss The Fantastic Four: First Steps, space birth, and galactic sized enemy problems.
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The Naked Gun is a brilliantly stupid (in the best way possible) time at the movies that has the highest bit rate of any film we've seen in a long time. The Bad Guys 2 manages to tighten up from the …
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a love letter to comic books. Vibrant and heartfelt, you’ll love the First Family of Marvel but can they live up to the threat of a galactic scaled adventure?
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Who is Smurfs for and more importantly why did Rihanna bother to throw her cache behind it?
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James Gunn knew to invest a whole Superman film on Krypto. We're ready for the Jurassic World franchise to take an extinction level break.
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Superman is a good movie elevated by great (and unfortunately relevant) release timing. James Gunn brings his signature humor while trying to balance the most earnest of heroes.
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Marvel's Ironheart has us wondering what it means for the future of some of the MCU's most anticipated characters. 28 Years Later left us with a bevy of logic flaws. M3GAN 2.0 shines in its most absu…
A packed to the gills week with four action films: Jurassic World Rebirth, F1 the Movie, The Old Guard 2, and Heads of State.
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Both M3GAN 2.0 and 28 Years Later are surprisingly light on the horror. Marvel's Ironheart might be bumpy but is going to be mandatory viewing.
We're not sure Elio is quite out of this world but it's still worth a watch. Materialists has us accounting for our own taste. The Life of Chuck is best experienced without expectations. Echo Valley …