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Coralie Fargeat's The Substance, just screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, disgusting audiences and critics alike.
Dreamworks Animation is back for their third movie of the year, the touching sci-fi epic The Wild Robot, starring Lupita Nyong'o.  
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! has just concluded its first season, and with it an edgy and hilarious take on some of DC’s lesser-known characters. 
Zia Anger’s 'My First Film' is a brilliant meta film about filmmaking and other powerful themes such as feminism. Read our review
In celebration of the Gremlins 40th anniversary it is worthwhile to reflect on what makes it an enduring classic.
Speak No Evil has finally arrived and with it, a tense and suspenseful film marred by its incompetent characters. 
Megan Park’s second feature, My Old Ass, is a hilarious and touching romantic comedy about appreciating everything growing up has to offer.
The time has finally come! The final Grand Tour episode; and the final run of Clarkson, Hammond, and May; is nothing short of a good time. 
David Chase changed the way TV was made forever. While he may not have killed network TV or the way it operated, he created something entirely else. He birthed ‘Peak TV’—the term coined for the golden age of television
Grammy Award Winner Brandy Norwood encounters a different type of “Grammy” in The Front Room, a gross-out duel for a man-child’s love.
Blumhouse's latest film Afraid tackles one of society's most recent nightmarish breakthroughs. Advanced AI technology. Though, the film could've been written by a chatbot itself.