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The bizarre horror franchise gets a beguiling, but successful, reboot on Hulu.
Filmmaker David O. Russell returns to the multiplex with a star-studded movie that's just kind of there.
There are cheap creeps aplenty in this mediocre horror flick.
Marilyn Monroe deserved a filmmaker who understood (or at least respected) her, not this misfire of a biopic.
Writer/director Andrew Hunt’s mystery stars Guy Pearce and Alice Eve.
Florence Pugh shines, but this thriller is as messy onscreen as it is off.
Viola Davis carries a nation, and the movie, in this appealing but flawed epic.
The near-instant sequel to the slasher film “X” is an intriguing, fresh origin story.
Director Robert Zemeckis captures a bit of iconic Disney magic with this update to the classic tale.
The Clerks are back, but reality is catching up to them in Kevin Smith's latest self-referential comedy.
An odd number of inaugural inductees in the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Fame leads to speculation about who was left out.
The fall horror season kicks off with an unusual, yet enjoyable, blend of romance and terror.
The latest hyper-cool horror flick has clever humor and a number of promising young performers.
Jamie Foxx may be the protagonist of this vampire hunt, but he's easily outmatched by a hip-hop legend.
The strangers on this train punch, kick, shoot and plenty besides in a frenetic, fun action flick.
The long-running Predator franchise is back with an effective prequel.
It must've been tough rescuing those kids from that cave. It's certainly tough to get through the movie about the incident.
The adventures of Superman's dog aren't exactly essential viewing, but an excellent voice cast makes this flick funny enough.
Longtime television fixture B.J. Novak has promise as a writer/director, but this dark comedy never quite comes together.
Billy Porter's directorial debut is a satisfying romcom told with style.
Is it science fiction? Horror? A western? However you categorize Jordan Peele's latest, it's remarkable.
Despite massive effort, Netflix's hopeful hit is a decent action flick and little more.
From a humble YouTube video about an even more humble shell comes a remarkable film.
It's certainly light and occasionally silly, but Lesley Manville carries this airy comedy.