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In an era where almost every storytelling mediums have a home, why must movies remain the one place that doesn't have one?
With so many new releases, it's hard to see them all. So here are some from our to-do list.
With so many great movies out there, we wanted to bring light to the best we saw during 2024.
Disney tries to please investors with teasers amidst a lukewarm month of releases.
More layoffs and closures as Gamescom reigns supreme against new releases.
Superman may have an excessive cast and first act and a few too many Krypto gags, but it makes for one of the most enjoyable, action-packed summer blockbusters.
The film has everything it needs to be a blockbuster spectacle, but never enough to proudly stand alongside its spiritual predecessors.
The decision to split its source material in half makes it feel unrewarding, despite its efforts in creating a superb thematic arc.
There will always be a place for original movies, and the cultural reception and appreciation towards Sinners is a testament to that.
Thunderbolts* reminds you of the heights in popularity the brand once had, and the enthralling stories that came with it.
It remains as much a touchstone as it did then and has stood as one of the greatest and most resonant stories of all time.
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