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The Devil's Bath Review

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The directors of Goodnight Mommy look back to 18th-century Austria for their darkest film yet.

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‘Fancy Dance’ review: A small film that packs a big punch, thanks to Oscar-nominee Lily Gladstone

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Lily Gladstone plays an Indigenous woman looking after her 13-year-old niece when suddenly everything goes wrong.

‘Horizon: Chapter 1’ review: Saddle up for a long, loping ride

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"Horizon: An American Saga" is Kevin Costner's decades-in-the-making passion project. So why does the first film in the series lack passion?

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Review: ‘Horizon: An American Saga-Chapter 1’Kevin Costner Saddles Up For An Ambitious, Overstuffed Western Epic

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Kevin Costner returns to the frontiers of the Old West for his passion project, Horizon: An American Saga-Chapter 1, a personal epic he’s been building towards for forty years. There is perhaps no modern actor more closely associated with…

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LAST SUMMER Review: What Lies in Our Dark Hearts

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Catherine Breillat's latest film stars Lea Drucker.

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The Gate II (1990) Revisited – Horror Movie Review

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The Black Sheep series looks back at the 1990 horror film Gate II, a sequel to the 1987 cult classic The Gate

The Devil's Bath review: Historical horror trudges through its gloom

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Austrian gloom purveyors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala are no strangers to masochistically bleak approaches. The Devil’s Bath matches an underlying darkness present in their previous films Goodnight Mommy and The Lodge, like a specter…

Maharaj: Junaid Khan’s co-star from next film Sai Pallavi congratulates him on his debut; sends love to Jaideep Ahlawat, Sharvari

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Aamir Khan’s son Junaid Khan made his acting debut with the Netflix movie Maharaj which recently started streaming. Amid roaring reviews from viewers and peers, Khan has received a special message from the leading lady of his next film Sai…

Movie Review: Taxicab confessions with Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn in 'Daddio'

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It's late at night when Dakota Johnson hops into a yellow taxicab at Kennedy airport in the new film '' Daddio.'' She's just going home to Manhattan, 44th Street, between 9th and 10th avenues. And her cab driver (Sean Penn) decides to…

Movie Review: Taxicab confessions with Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn in ‘Daddio’

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It’s late at night when Dakota Johnson hops into a yellow taxicab at Kennedy airport in the new film “…

DADDIO Review: Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn, Sitting in a Cab, Talking

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Writer/director Christy Hall's film is a two-hander starring Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn.

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The Exorcism Review: Clever Ideas Can't Develop In A Film This Shallow

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Russell Crowe is a man with demons; Read more...

Fancy Dance film review: heartbreaking but beautiful tale draws attention to the struggles of reservation life

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Life on the rez isn’t easy but there’s joy in this heartwarming film about female familial bonds and the importance of Indigenous culture.

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Kinds of Kindness Review – Niet het beste werk van Lanthimos

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Hoewel de potentie aanwezig is bij Kinds of Kindness qua acteurs en interessante verhalen, weet de film mij niet op dezelfde manier te raken als het vorige werk van Lanthimos.

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MaXXXine Review

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Ti West's MaXXXine concludes his Mia Goth trilogy, but does the film deliver on the promise of the first two entries?

Chattanooga 2024 Review: SWEET RELIEF, Or, BLUE VELVET for the 21st Century

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While many films, including some of its festival mates at the Chattanooga Film Festival this year, regurgitate some of David Lynch's images and ideas, Sweet Relief offers something comparable to, rather than derivative of the master of…

‘MaXXXine’ Review: Ti West and Mia Goth Crush It in the Defining Film of Brat Girl Summer

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The dazzling and disgusting last chapter to the “Pearl” and “X” trilogy sees A24’s favorite scream queen out for blood in Hollywood, 1985.

MaXXXine review – a horribly watchable Hollywood tale of sex, death, fear and gore

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Mia Goth returns for the third chapter of the X trilogy as an adult film star trying to take a crack at horror while a serial killer stalks the city’s sex workers

‘Maxxxine’ Review: Mia Goth Fights the Hollywood Power in Ti West’s Retro- ’80s Schlock Sex-and-Horror Thriller. It’s Fun at Times, but It’s No ‘Pearl’

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West, in "Maxxxine," applies his genre-movie scholasticism to a form that seems, on the face of it, to be the definition of disreputable: the '80s sexploitation thriller — the kind of badly lit grindhouse product, featuring women in heavy…

MaXXXine Review

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MaXXXine, like its eponymous character, is desperate to be a part of Hollywood history. Whether it actually has the chops is another matter. The third entry in Ti West's impromptu X trilogy follows the burgeoning career of Maxine Minx (Mia…