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The Guest delivers a B-movie approach to a senstive topic.
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While Dwayne Johnson gives a fantastic performance, he's let down by The Smashing Machine's incomplete script.
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What Caught Stealing lacks in depth, it more than makes up for with a faithful recreation of the 90s crime comedy vibe.
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With a humanist approach to a bleak story, The Long Road adapts King's story for maximum emotional impact.
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Though it doesn't hit as hard as it could, Older Gods delivers plenty of Lovecraftian and folk horror on a budget.
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Gleefully bouncing between genres with excellent performances across the board, Borderline is weird, wild fun.
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With an Evil Dead-esque approach and a battery of comedy performers swinging for the fences, Destroy All Neighbors hit a sweet spot for me.
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Despite stumbling at the finish line, Until Dawn has enough over-the-top fun and heart to enjoy.
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Though it's big twist doesn't hit as hard as it could, Night of the Reaper has enough atmosphere to earn a light recommendation for genre fans.
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Though it has a lot of appealing elements, The Twin's script could've used a few tweaks.
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Last Rites may not be a terrible movie, and it's far from the worst in this franchise, but the cracks in the facade have never been more obvious.
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Though it definitely hits best with fans, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Infinity Castle's winning formula is just as effective on the big screen.
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Immaculately constructed and performed from start to finish, KPop Demon Hunters lives up to the hype.
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A great idea with even better execution, Together delivers an excellent bit of body horror.
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