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'The Bikeriders' Review: Jeff Nichols Hires Too Many Cooks With Not Enough Flavor | LFF 2023

The motorcycle drama stars Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, and Tom Hardy.

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'Chucky' Season 3 Review: This Killer Doll Series Is Only Getting Better

Somehow, Chucky isn't even the worst person to ever occupy the White House.

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'Saltburn' Review: Emerald Fennell Doesn't Eat the Rich, but Licks Them | LFF 2023

Barry Keoghan leads the Oscar winner's second feature.

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'The Exorcist: Believer' Review: David Gordon Green’s Soulless Horror Sequel Lacks Scares

“Is there a doctor in the house? We need to get a medic in here.”

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'Quantum Leap' Season 2 Review: Raymond Lee Brings Humor and Heart to Time Travel Adventure

Raymond Lee returns as Dr. Ben Song when Season 2 debuts on NBC on October 4.

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'Loki' Season 2 Review: New Faces, Fewer Antics, and More World-Ending Time-Bending Drama

'Loki' returns on October 5 to Disney+, with weekly episodes airing until November 9.

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'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial' Review: William Friedkin's Final Film Is All Talk, No Substance

A troupe of dedicated, impressive actors are only just enough to make this play adaptation watchable.

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'The Kill Room' Review: Uma Thurman Keeps Lackluster Dark Comedy Afloat

The points this movie raises about art may generate conversation, but it still falls flat at key moments.

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'Lessons in Chemistry' Review: Brie Larson Is the Perfect Element in Apple TV+ Drama

Adapted from the bestselling book by Bonnie Garmus, 'Lessons in Chemistry' premieres with its first two episodes October 13.

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'Saw X' Review: Tobin Bell Helms the Best Entry in the Horror Franchise in a Decade

That silly guy Jigsaw is back for more torture games in a solid, if straightforward, return to bloody form.

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'Our Flag Means Death' Season 2 Review: Stormy Seas Ahead for Stede, Ed, and the Revenge Crew

'Our Flag Means Death' Season 2 premieres with its first three episodes October 5 on Max.

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'Castlevania: Nocturne' Review: Spin-off Doesn't Reach the Original Show's Heights, but Has a Promising Start

This Netflix series largely seems to be about setting up a bigger and more consequential second season.

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'Starstruck' Season 3 Review: This Time Around, Rose Matafeo's Rom-Com Is Hilariously Bittersweet

The third season of 'Starstruck' premieres September 28 on Max.

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'The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar' Review: Even in a Short, Wes Anderson Is Still Grand

Now available to watch on Netflix, this new short is a joyous and bite-sized delight.

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'Gen V' Review: 'The Boys' Spin-Off Has Strong Characters, but a Struggling Story

The first live-action spin-off of 'The Boys' has all the blood, gore, superpowers, and sex you'd expect.

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'The Creator' Review: Gareth Edwards Takes a Stand for AI, Not Humans

The latest film from the director of 'Rogue One' is neither a masterpiece nor a complete misfire.

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'Crumb Catcher' Review: A Deeply Uncomfortable and Cringey Home Invasion Thriller | Fantastic Fest 2023

Chris Skotchdopole's feature directorial debut secures his place as a writer-director to keep an eye on, with this deeply uncomfortable thriller.

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'Toll' Review: Carolina Markowicz Perfectly Captures the Reality of Lower-Class Brazilian Life | TIFF 2023

The drama transforms a character that could be easily one-note into a layered individual.

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'Lost Ladies' Review: Kiran Rao Crafts Social Commentary With Heart and Laughs | TIFF 2023

Sparsh Shrivastava is spectacular in this comedy of errors.

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