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You'll truly be surprised as to who had a whale of a time at Avatar: The Way of Water and Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is artful but still Pinocchio.
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James Cameron is finally back on Pandora with Avatar: The Way of the Water - and while we're all for his message of conservationism that does not mean we love a recycled story...
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Director Guillermo del Toro finally gets his stop-motion Pinocchio onto the big (and small) screens. Empire of Light has a ton of prestige elements, but feels like it fails to go beyond surface level…
David Harbour is a surlier (and bloodier) Santa in Violent Night. Lee Jung-jae takes a crack at directing in a Korean spy thriller Hunt.
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Was Steven Spielberg really the best person to tell his own origin story in The Fabelmans? Were we feeling any chemistry in our bones for Bones and All? Also questions about the origins and intention…
Two Hollywood centric tales with Steven Spielberg's "not" autobiography The Fabelmans, and the story of taking down H*rvey W*instein in She Said. Plus Disney Animation's latest is Strange World - whi…
We're back for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and diving in to mutant history. Also The Menu is mostly a tasty treat, She Said is Hollywood's heavy look at itself, and Lindsay Lohan brings holiday ..…
The new Disenchanted lacks some of the magic and spark of Enchanted. Plus a duo of films with very challenging characters with The Menu and Triangle of Sadness.
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We don't envy the expectations Black Panther: Wakanda Forever had to live up to. Meanwhile Spirited is a Christmas musical, but is it one for the ages?
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Are our brains playing tricks on us when it comes to Enola Holmes 2? Also Harry Styles tries to capital A act again in My Policeman, and Blockbuster doesn't quite live up to its name for us.
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A roller coaster of a ride this week with a lot of lows but culminating in a high: Armageddon Time, My Policeman, Causeway, and Decision to Leave.
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Two different types of scary as we watch the based on a true story The Good Nurse and revisit our definitive Draculas with Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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One of the most prolific actors of all time, James Hong, drops by to chat about Wendell & Wild, career risks, AAPI representation, and special skills.
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Legendary director Henry Selick is here to discuss his latest project, Wendell & Wild, as well as career risks, learning to listen, and what Lady Gaga and Bob Dylan have in common for him.
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The In Bruges trinity of McDonagh, Farrell, and Gleeson reunite for The Banshees of Inisherin. Meanwhile a first time collab for Henry Selick and Jordan Peele in the stop-motion animated Wendell & Wi…
We make an unexpected return to House of the Dragon and reluctantly enroll in The School for Good and Evil.
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We head into the world of Japanese gods and monsters, food as an emotional core, and underdog stories with Dice Tsutsumi for Oni: Thunder God's Tale.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson finally gets his crack at superhero spandex, but is it worth it to see Black Adam? Plus Netflix's fairly fun fairy-tale fused romp The School for Good and Evil.
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We are back and the end (of the seasons) are upon us! We wrap up the inaugural seasons of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
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Ana Lily Armirpour heads to The Big Easy for her third feature, Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon.
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