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âDuneâ Wages an All-Out Attack on the Senses â and Wins
Denis Villeneuve's ambitious adaptation turns Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic into a big, bold blockbuster
âThe Last Duelâ: Damon and Affleck Reunite for a Medieval #MeToo-Drama Fail
Co-starring Adam Driver and Jodie Comer, Ridley Scott's A-list epic tries to balance violence, comedy, campiness and heavy-handed message-mongering. It does not succeed
âLambâ Is the Sweetest, Most Touching Horror-Movie Nightmare Youâve Ever Seen
A bold, disturbing story about farmers raising an unusual animal as their own makes for an incredible debut â and a cult movie in the making
âTitaneâ: Just Your Average Gender-Flipping, Genre-Bending, Car-Fâking Serial Killer Movie
Julia Ducournau's Palme d'Or winner twists horror, erotica, and psychological thrills into something completely new, confounding, and captivating
âNo Time to Dieâ: Daniel Craigâs Last Bond Movie Is One Long, Loving Victory Lap
For his final turn as 007, the actor who gave Bond an edge and a pulse reminds you why his tenure as the action hero has been iconic
âVenom: Let There Be Carnageâ: Woody Harrelson Is the Creep This B-Movie Needs
As the titular villainous counterpart to Tom Hardy's Venom, the actor ups the ante of silly humor and trashy fun in this dueling-alien-symbiotes sequel
Why âMany Saints of Newarkâ Is a âSopranosâ Prequel You Canât Refuse
David Chase and friends go back to the beginning, and deliver a combination of origin story, historical epic and a good, old-fashioned gangster movie
One Room, One 911 Call, One Angry Cop: âThe Guiltyâ Pushes Jake Gyllenhaal to the Edge
Tightly-wound star vehicle gives the actor plenty of room to show off, as an officer bound to desk duty at a call center
âThe Card Counterâ Plays the Hand Its Dealt in Paul Schraderâs Moral Universe
Oscar Isaac's mysterious poker player is the latest in a series of solitary, demon-plagued men the writer-director has brought to the screen
Why Do People Hate the âDear Evan Hansenâ Movie So Much?
The adaptation of the Tony-winning Broadway musical and its star have been raked over the coals since the first trailer appeared â yet the end result is painfully true to the spirit of the play
âCry Machoâ: A Clint Eastwood Movie That Shoots Right to the Heart
The star-director plays with familiar tropes as a cowboy in his twilight, but delivers a surprising emotional payoff
âThe Eyes of Tammy Fayeâ: Jessica Chastain Will Have You Crying âHoly Sh-tâ
She's the only reason to see this biopic of the disgraced televangelist and LGBTQ icon â but it's a blessed enough reason to see it