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Writer/director Benjamin Barfoot delivers razor-sharp scares and a baffling portrait of grief.
The latest "My Hero Academia" is most definitely not for newcomers, but devoted fans will get a major kick out of its wit and intensity.
Childhood best friends lead opposing armies in this rousing but overstretched Netflix movie set during the aftermath of 16th century Korea's deadliest rebellion.
"Blow the Man Down" filmmakers Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy return with a witchy "The Bear," also starring Arian Moayed and Barbie Ferreira.
Helen Mirren regales her grandson with a tale of her youth in Nazi-occupied France in a sentimental film about the enduring power of kindness.
Filled with picturesque scenery and heartwarming moments, Edmund Stenson and Daniel Roher's straightforward travel saga is suitable for the whole family.
Spanish filmmaker Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia reheats his dystopian streaming hit about a Spanish prison where 666 people are forced to share a single table of food.
"The Loneliest Planet" filmmaker Julia Loktev returns with this five-and-a-half-hour documentary thriller about the brave Russian journalists who risk their lives to report the truth.
Starring Himesh Patel, Aya Cash, and Richard E. Grant, the (very) British satire of Hollywood's top export goes behind-the-scenes of a fictional movie franchise to berate the artistic and moral bankruptcies driving modern blockbusters.
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