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For the Love of Leatherface, Can Someone Please Kill This New ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’?

This exploitation of a classic title is part of a much bigger problem regarding classic horror movies — and it's time to say "Stop"

‘Red Rocket’: Diary of a Trump-Era Ex-Porn Star

Sean Baker's follow-up to 'The Florida Project' follows a narcissistic, delusional adult-movie actor on the skids — and resurrects Simon Rex from the millennial-sex-symbol dead

Welcome to Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare

With 'Nightmare Alley,' the Oscar-winning filmmaker traded in beautiful monsters for monstrous men — and channeled personal pain and Trump-era anxiety into a perfect throwback noir

How Denis Villeneuve Became the Master of the ‘Dune’-iverse and Saved the Movies

The French-Canadian director turned a childhood obsession with Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic into a quest to film an unfilmable novel. And then he made his dream come true

What the Hell Is ‘Donnie Darko’ About, Anyway?

In honor of its 20th anniversary, we asked writer-director Richard Kelly to explain the meaning of his modern-classic cult film. He did — sort of

‘Dune’ for Dummies: Everything You Need to Know Going Into the Sci-Fi Blockbuster

From spice to sandworms, Baron Harkkonen to the Bene Gesserit — your complete guide to who's who and what's what in the 'Dune'-iverse

‘Lamb’ Is the Sweetest, Most Touching Horror-Movie Nightmare You’ve Ever Seen

A bold, disturbing story about farmers raising an unusual animal as their own makes for an incredible debut — and a cult movie in the making

20 Movies We Can’t Wait to See at Toronto 2021

From an Afro-experimental musical to an Alanis Morissette doc to Benedict Cumberbatch playing a 19th-century cat lover — our picks for what to catch at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival

Critic’s Pick: ‘The Night House’ Turns a Ghost Story Into Chic Grief Therapy

It also gives Rebecca Hall a great role, makes the most of its 'Architectural Digest'-worthy setting and takes some intriguing left turns

‘Swan Song’: Udo Kier Lives Out Loud, Even If This Movie Mumbles

The cult actor gets a rare spotlight role as a hairdresser revisiting the ghosts of his past — if only the film would rise to his level

Karen Black Always Wanted to Make an Album. Years After Her Death, It’s Here

How the 'Nashville' star and 1970s icon's collection of country/folk-pop songs finally got to see the light of day

‘Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over’: All Hail the Queen of the Underground

Beth B's documentary on the singer/provocateur/No Wave icon looks, sounds and feels like a Lydia Lunch song: raw, loud, unfiltered and unflinching
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