Renfield is half alive, which for a movie about the undead is sort of a compliment. Directed by Chris McKay from the story of Dracula, the film has a few things goin
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Paint dries quickly… It’s a glib way of describing a movie about art, but it's also perfectly suited for a film that makes fun of TV art instructor Bob Ross. Of
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Super Mario Bros. has been one of the most popular video games for nearly 40 years, and watching the joyous, colorful new film concoction, it's easy to see why. It's
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If prizes were given out for stupidity at the movies, Adam Sandler would be a contender. Possibly the most childish actor in Hollywood, he has simultaneously raised
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A sense of predictability hangs over Operation Fortune, and for a picture that relies on suspense, that’s definitely not a good thing. But for those who love Guy R
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Christian movies are often like pamphlets. They arrive at your door with a smile and a message, then get tossed in the trash. Though most people don't want a Bible l
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Lily Tomlin. Jane Fonda. Rita Moreno. Sally Field. What could go wrong with these legends coming together on film? A lot, apparently. You need more than star players
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Marriage– there's nothing more sacred, beautiful and timeless, yet nothing drives people crazier than the process of aging together. It is both romantic and ridicu
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You People, the story of an interracial couple in Los Angeles, is a satire that takes a black-and-white approach to comedy. Yes, Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill and Julia L
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is one of the great whodunnits, a scintillating piece of work that includes all the best aspects of the genre: death, mystery, come
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Can the fans who waited 13 years for a new Avatar still be invested? What about the true believers who purchased $40 million worth of advance tickets? The answer is
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Like many artsy, subversive films, Bones and All is a bit of a mess. Both absurd and ambitious, tasteful and revolting, this dark adventure is too long, too violent
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