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Review: 'Inside Out 2' delivers charm in sweet abundance
ABC News· 17 hours agoThe impact of puberty on the body and mind of a 13-year-old girl is the driving force behind Pixar's...
Chloe Fineman's impression of Melania Trump got her a role in a Francis Ford Coppola film
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoMegalopolis screened at this year's Cannes Film Festival. The worldwide release date has yet to be...
Stephen King has broken his silence on Netflix’s new number one movie with an "amazing" ending
Games Radar· 9 hours agoEveryone's favorite social media film critic Stephen King has shared his verdict on Netflix’s new...
Reverse the Curse movie review (2024) | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 18 hours agoSet in 1978 - although it never really feels like it outside of Jimmy Carter clips and some questionable fashion choices - "Reverse the Curse" is the...
New Movies on Streaming: ‘I Saw The TV Glow’ + More
Decider· 10 hours ago…plus the premieres of Bad Behaviour, Reverse the Curse + more!
‘Touch’ Review: Baltasar Kormákur Takes a Walk on the Mild Side
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoPálmi Kormákur and Kōki costar in a quiet, sweet romance that takes place in two time periods: 50...
9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
New York Times· 14 hours agoRead the full review. This family drama directed by Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson follows Dan (Keith Kupferer) as he struggles to navigate...
Movie review: 'Inside Out 2' updates emotional complexity, humor
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJoy (L) meets Anxiety in "Inside Out 2." Photo courtesy of Disney/Pixar LOS ANGELES, June 12 (UPI)...
‘Relentless Patriot’ Doc On Trump Acolyte, Artist Scott LoBaido Is First Film By Global Ascension...
Deadline Hollywood· 3 hours agoThe former president hates the movie and backer Dan Snyder has disavowed it. This weekend sees the...
Movie review: Latest ‘Bad Boys’ installment “slaps” just as hard as its predecessors
The Lantern· 2 days agoMartin Lawrence, left, and Will Smith in “Bad Boys: Ride or Die.” Making “dumb action movies” that toe the line between nauseatingly stupid and genuinely entertaining is an underappreciated art within the film community.