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Tuesday, Jun 11

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THE CRAWLING HAND Reviews and free on Plex, Tubi and YouTube

moviesandmania.com

‘Suspense shocker of the year!’ The Crawling Hand is a 1963 American science fiction horror film about the hand of a dead astronaut that turns a male student into a …

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4K UHD Review: Mute Witness (Limited Edition)

insidepulse.com

While wrapping up film school, there’s a bit of a rush to make your first feature film. Nowadays you can make your debut film using the 4K camera in your cellphone and post it online with the hopes of getting the attention of a bigger…

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Tribeca 2024 Review: ALL THAT WE LOVE, Kindhearted and Relatable Dramedy About the Art of Letting Go

screenanarchy.com

Directed by Yen Tan, the film stars Margaret Cho, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kenneth Choi, Alice Lee, Atsuko Okatsuka, Missi Pyle, and Devon Bostick.

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First Look At Zack Snyder’s ‘Rebel Moon’ Director’s Cuts, Both Films Arrive In Augst

punchdrunkcritics.com

After months of hype, the two Rebel Moon releases by Zack Snyder landed with a thud. Netflix has to be kicking themselves a bit over the investment in what they hoped would be a long-running franchise, but after poor reviews it looks like…

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Tribeca 2024 Review: VULCANIZADORA, When Buddy Movie Turns Into Existential Horror

screenanarchy.com

Two men are making their way through the forest, engaging in idle talk and generally behaving like overgrown teenagers. The guys will be recognized by viewers familiar with Joel Potrykus’s 2014 film Buzzard – as these are the same Derek …

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Death of a City review – poetic memorialisation of the destruction and rebuilding of Lisbon

www.theguardian.com

João Rosas’s film, depicting the lives of immigrant construction workers busily gentrifying the Portuguese capital, asks important questions

'Robot Dreams' review: Animated fable fit for kids, but adults will cherish it most

chicago.suntimes.com

It’s one of those strange but immutable truths of the movies that a song like Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” can play in roughly a thousand films before a movie about a dog and a robot comes along and blows them all out of the water.

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Godzilla Minus One on Netflix review: a blockbuster monster movie that swallows Hollywood's limp versions whole

www.standard.co.uk

With Godzilla set to turn 70 next year, this film does justice to one of cinema history's great creatures

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Chandu Champion Movie: Review, Cast, Budget, Plot, Trailer, Release Date – All You Need To Know About Kartik Aaryan-Kabir Khan’s Film

www.latestly.com

Chandu Champion is written and directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The movie stars Kartik Aaryan in the lead and is a biopic of Murlikant Petkar.

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Inside Out 2 first reactions praise Pixar film’s ‘animated perfection’

clutchpoints.com

Early reviews from critics are in for Pixar’s Inside Out 2 and most are overwhelmingly positive for the sequel, paying particular attention to the new emotions: Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, Ennui and Disgust. Variety’s senior artisans…

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‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart Star in a Slight but Winning Road Comedy

A free-spirited man convinces his best friend to go on a road trip in Michael Angarano's Tribeca-premiering film, also featuring Maya Erskine.

Review: Disney's Frozen by touring company

ctxlivetheatre.com

Disney’s animated film Frozen is a core memory for me and for the rest of Gen Z. It was released in 2013, and I’ve been a die-hard fan ever since. I have many fond memories of singing and twirling around to “Let it Go” in front of the TV…

‘Group Therapy’ Review: A Candid Look At Mental Health Through The Lens Of Stand-Up Comedians – Tribeca Festival

deadline.com

Neil Berkley’s Group Therapy is a poignant, hilarious and moving exploration of the intersections between comedy, grief and mental illness. Starring a stellar cast of comedians including Neil Patrick Harris, Gary Gulman, Nicole Byer, Mike…

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Film Review – THE WASP: Naomie Harris Sizzles with One of Her Fiercest Performances in a Tense Thriller [Tribeca 2024]

film-book.com

The Wasp (2024) Film Review from the 23rd Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie directed by Guillem Morales, written by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and starring Naomie Harris, Natalie Dormer, Dominic Allburn, Jack Morris, Rupert Holliday-Evans,…

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Fans React to LeBron James’ Extremely Positive Review of Will Smith’s Latest ‘Bad Boys’ Film

thesportsrush.com

LeBron James seems to have his hands in every possible industry that comes to one’s mind. From owning soccer teams to running a movie production house, James’ portfolio paints him to be a financial wizard. Recently, James even dipped his…

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‘Federer: Twelve Final Days’ Review: Roger Federer Bids Farewell to Tennis in a Heartfelt if Dull Amazon Doc

Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia's film started life as a home-video tribute to the last days of Federer's tennis career, and that's still how it feels.

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Tribeca 2024 Review: THE WEEKEND, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?

screenanarchy.com

The horror of introducing a new partner to one’s family is a very real thing. We all have skeletons in our closets; embarrassing relatives, trepidation about showing someone where we come from, rituals and traditions that we only realize…

Monday, Jun 10

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‘The A-Frame’ Review: A Tonally-Awkward Sci-Fi Fable About Death

variety.com

Calvin Reeder’s “The A-Frame” is chock-full of loaded ideas that don’t quite coalesce. A film about confronting death and a lurid fantasy of escaping its grasp, its story of terminal illness has the potential to be intensely personal.…

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Book Review: Glamour and tragedy intertwine in Griffin Dunne's memoir 'The Friday Afternoon Club'

www.startribune.com

Actor and producer Griffin Dunne grew up in New York and Los Angeles with the glitterati all around. His father, Dominick Dunne, a television executive and film producer when Dunne was young, liked to hobnob with the rich and famous. His…

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‘The Knife’ Review: A Nightmarish Evening Upends a Black Family’s Sense of Safety in Unnerving Debut

In Nnamdi Asomugha's film, co-written and executive produced by Mark Duplass, a man trying to protect his family becomes the suspect in a menacing police investigation.