Cult Movies
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'Nightbitch' Proves That Modern Motherhood Is a Motherf-cker
Amy Adams and director Marielle Heller give bark and bite to this bestseller adaptation about a mom experiencing after-hours canine liberation
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'The End': The Most Bizarre Musical of the Year Is A-song-calypse Now
Joshua Oppenheimer's attempt at bridging social commentary and Sondheim-esque show tunes as the world burns is ambitious, to say the least
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The 20 Best Movies of 2024
From body-horror satires to sci-fi blockbusters, animated buddy dramedies to a force of nature named Anora — these were the films that made our year
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In Praise of Denzel Washington, Supervillain
He's played noble doctors, righteous lawyers, and Civil Rights icons — but with Gladiator II, the Oscar-winning actor reminds us why Bad Denzel is the best Denzel
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'Queer' Review: 'Daniel Craig Goes Cruising for Sex, Drugs — and an Oscar
The actor who redefined James Bond goes for broke in Luca Guadagnino's beautiful, filthy, extraordinary take on William S. Burroughs' novel
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The 99 Best Movies of 1999, Ranked
From Phantom Menace to The Matrix, Fight Club to The Virgin Suicides — we rank the standouts of a truly outstanding year at the movies
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‘Flow’ Is the Perfect Movie for Animation Fans, Animal Lovers, and Environmental Doomsayers
Latvia’s submission for the Best International Feature Oscar follows a cat and several other furry friends trying to survive the end of the world as we know it
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‘All We Imagine as Light’ Is the Quiet, Surprise Masterpiece of 2024
Filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s drama about three generations of women dealing with love, lust and loss in modern-day Mumbai is like a sneak attack on your soul
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'The Day of the Jackal' Turns a Classic Thriller Into a Mid TV Travelogue
Still, you do get Eddie Redmayne as the world's best assassin, Lashana Lynch in prime Bond mode, and some killer set pieces
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'Smile 2' Proves There's Nothing Scarier Than Pop Stardom
Sequel to the 2022 horror hit puts a post-rehab female singer through the ringer, then hits 'repeat' on the creepy-grin button
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