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'Boy Kills World': See Bill Kill. Kill, Bill, Kill!
Forget the psycho clowns and evil aristocrats — Bill Skarsgard tests his action-hero skills in cartoonish revenge flick determined to become a cult movie or die tryin'
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10 Very Important Things I Learned From Watching 'Rebel Moon: Part 2 — The Scargiver'
Because even unwatchable sequels to messy space sagas have a few takeaways, right?
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'Abigail' Is Scary, Gory, and a Fresh-Blood Transfusion of Vampire-Ballerina Fun
The 'Scream' team whips up a thrill ride in which kidnappers suddenly find themselves dealing with a bloodsucker run amuck
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'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare': How a Dirty Half-Dozen Inglorious Bastards Won WWII
Guy Ritchie’s throwback men-on-a-mission adventure couldn’t be more violent, more derivative — or more of a blast to watch
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'Sasquatch Sunset': What's Hairy, Horny, and Puts Its Best Bigfoot Forward?
Filled with grunts, fart jokes, and more Sasquatch sex than you can imagine, this deadpan character study of missing links gives Gen Z its own Quest for Fire
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'There Were Punches I Didn't Want to Pull': Why Dev Patel Needed to Make 'Monkey Man'
The Oscar-winning actor craved action films with a social conscience — six years, two studios and a half dozen injuries later, he’s finally made one
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'Girls State' Revisits Faux-Government Program From the Female Perspective. It's Not Pretty
Filmmakers behind 'Boys State' turn their cameras on camp's female counterpart, at the exact moment that women's rights come under fire from the Supreme Court
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'Scoop': The Story Behind One Royal Bombshell of an Interview
A re-creation of how a BBC news program staged that infamous Prince Andrew interview is no All the President's Men — but it does make you appreciate a good talent booker
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'Housekeeping for Beginners' Asks: So What Is a Family, Anyway?
North Macedonia's submission for last year's Oscars follows a LGBTQ+ collective forced to keep their ranks together after a mother becomes terminally ill
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'Steve! (Martin)' Revisits the Heyday of a Wild and Crazy Comedian
Morgan Neville's two-part documentary charts how a kid from Orange County became one of the most successful and influential comics of all time — then settled into being a mild and happy legend
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