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Horror movie The Surrender takes its characters on a harrowing personal journey
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Secret Mall Apartment is a thoughtful documentary about art, life, and where they come together
Final Destination: Bloodlines fails to bring anything new to the 25-year-old horror franchise
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Natasha Lyonne returns as human lie detector Charlie Cale in the entertaining second season of Poker Face
Fight or Flight with Josh Hartnett revels in appealingly absurd action
Despite Florence Pugh's superhuman efforts, Thunderbolts* is yet another misfire for Marvel
The Surfer boasts a great performance from Nicolas Cage and a nightmarish vibe you can't escape
On Swift Horses paints a pretty but empty picture of 1950s gay longing
David Cronenberg brings his potent mix of horror and humanity to The Shrouds
The Encampments is a clear-eyed documentary about the Gaza protests at Columbia University
Lily Gladstone discusses grounding the new Seattle-set romantic comedy The Wedding Banquet
The Amateur sees a great Rami Malek doing all he can to fight through a mostly shoddy spy thriller
Sacramento sees Michael Cera and Michael Angarano anchoring a messy, moving dramedy
A Minecraft Movie is unimaginative drivel with obnoxious performances by Jack Black and Jason Momoa
The Friend benefits from nuanced work by Naomi Watts as she confronts grief and a big dog
Seth Rogen delivers basic, underwhelming showbiz satire with Apple TV+ series The Studio
Steve Coogan bonds with a penguin in the cloying, misguided drama The Penguin Lessons
The Assessment is a dystopian sci-fi film of both dark humor and existential dread that grows on you
Ash proves director Flying Lotus has seen many sci-fi classics, but he struggles to make one of his own
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