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‘Dead Mail’ Review: The Post Office Procedural from Hell
“Dead Mail” may start as a postal oddity, a slow-burn tribute to the unsung heroes of lost letters but it…
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‘Sinners’ Review: Ryan Coogler’s Vampire Epic Bleeds with Soul
There’s something ancient in the bones of Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s staggering new horror film, something as old as the cotton…
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‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’ Review: A Scream Against Generational Silence
A surreal, haunting, and darkly funny exploration of grief, silence, and the courage it takes to break tradition. Rungano Nyoni’s…
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‘The Rule of Jenny Pen’ Review: Elder Horror at Its Most Unsettling
The Rule of Jenny Pen is a quietly terrifying tale about control, cruelty, and the monstrous potential of unchecked power,…
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Review: ‘Death of a Unicorn’ Is a Blood-Soaked Mythological Farce Worth Rooting For
In Death of a Unicorn, debut filmmaker Alex Scharfman throws caution, subtlety, and unicorn lore to the wind for a…
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Review: ‘Bloody Axe Wound’ Swings Wildly but Hits Just Enough
In Bloody Axe Wound, director Matthew John Lawrence and producer Jeffrey Dean Morgan attempt to stitch together a blood-soaked tribute…
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‘Mickey 17’ Review: Bong Joon-ho’s Newest Bold, Absurdist Space Satire
In Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho delivers a delightful and absurd satire that takes aim at everything from the crumbling systems…
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‘The Monkey’ Review: A Horribly Fun Exploration of Mortality and the Legacies We Inherit
*** Caution. Spoilers ahead *** The Monkey is a boldly demented horror-comedy that redefines what it means to adapt a…
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‘The Dead Thing’ Review: Ghosting in the Digital Age
The Dead Thing is a haunting meditation on modern loneliness and the ghostly residues of our digital lives. In this…
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