Hilarious, sharp, and inimitable on all fronts. 40 years later, and Clue is still a whodunnit staple.
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Hilarious, sharp, and inimitable on all fronts. 40 years later, and Clue is still a whodunnit staple.
Netflix’s The Thursday Murder Club is so delightful, we’re going to need ten more films with the cast.
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With a solid screenplay and gripping performances from Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar, Drop sticks the landing as an enthralling thriller.
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Freakier Friday is the kind of worthy, nostalgia-driven sequel that surprisingly shines from beginning to end.
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With perfect casting and incredible storytelling, The Fantastic Four shines as one of the best superhero films of the year.
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Villa Amore isn’t a must-watch, but it’s certainly a good time if you’re looking for a bit of an escape.
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A stellar cast and an endearing earnestness elevate James Gunn’s ‘Superman’, despite some chaotic plotting.
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Jurassic World: Rebirth is undoubtedly one of the most entertaining films of the summer.
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Pixar’s Elio is a tenderly transparent coming-of-age story that beautifully connects human beings and aliens.
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Celine Song’s Materialists is a compelling romance from beginning to end.
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The Ballad of Wallis Island is one of the most poignant films of the year.
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From the World of John Wick: Ballerina is a solid summer spectacle
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The chemistry between Dan Jeannotte and Jessica Sipos makes Love on the Danube: a summer must-watch.
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Hilarious, poignant, and surprisingly comforting, Disney’s Lilo & Stitch is a worthy and well-executed live-action.
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Fountain of Youth is an appealing and fun movie that’s appropriately geared toward streaming at home.
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Thunderbolts* isn’t just good, but it’s one of the best superhero films of the last decade.
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The King of Kings is a gorgeously animated film that tells a familiar and comforting story through exceptional voice acting.
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Pride and Prejudice 2005 shines as a leading benchmark of a breathtaking adaptation.
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Paddington in Peru isn’t the cinematic masterpiece the original two films were, but it’s still a comforting joyride.
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Black Bag is every bit the original, non-franchise film moviegoers have been asking for.
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