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Reviews

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon returned earlier this year for its third season bringing viewers through England and into Spain. Read our review.
With The Lowdown, Ethan Hawke stars as a sleazy but well meaning journalist. Read our The Lowdown Season 1 review.
Edgar Wright's latest proves a new trend, rather than returning to his high form of the Cornetto trilogy.
Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 reaffirms that Star Wars belongs not to a single nation or studio, but to every artist brave enough to dream within its universe.
Chris Stuckman’s first feature is an intriguing, entertaining blend of found-footage and narrative filmmaking that has its flaws, but ultimately ends up being a good time at the theater.
Yorgos is back for another fun and absurd experience in the form of Bugonia.
On a technical level, the show is strong, boasting some great creature VFX in particular but it doesn’t live up to the scares previously seen from the franchise.
Task is one of the best miniseries of the year. Read our Task review.
The third Stephen King adaptation of the year does not hold back; delivering on gore, compelling interpersonal relationships, and all things that could possibly happen on The Long Walk.
Silent Hill f sets itself apart from the series in its Japanese setting and heavy focus on combat compared to the other games.
Prime Video’s latest buddy comedy, Play Dirty, is the latest from famed director Shane Black. 
The latest Jurassic World film to hit theatres, Gareth Edward’s Rebirth, is a failure in script writing.