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Reviews
‘Kraven the Hunter’ Brings the Laughter (But It’s Not a Comedy)
There’s a reason Sony released the first eight minutes of “Kraven the Hunter” before its theatrical bow. It’s the best…
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Reviews
Is ‘Nosferatu the Vampyre’ the Creepiest Count Ever?
Werner Herzog’s “Nosferatu the Vampyre” (1979) is among the most faithful film adaptations of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.” It’s also one…
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Interviews
‘Reagan’ Producer Shares What Gipper, Trump Have in Common
The biopic “Reagan,” starring Dennis Quaid as the nation’s 40th president, is now available on DVD, Blu-ray and digital on…
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Reviews
Dylan Goes Electrifying in ‘A Complete Unknown’
A young Bob Dylan would be an awkward fit for 2024. The balladeer followed his own, mercurial muse. He defied…
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Reviews
‘Sing Sing’ Soars Above Prison Movie Cliches
Greg Kwedar’s “Sing Sing” takes place in a maximum-security prison and depicts the real Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) program.…
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Reviews
‘Nosferatu’ Offers Chills, Thrills but Little Bite
The best horror movies abide by a simple rule. More scares, less monster close-ups. A young Steven Spielberg backed into…
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Industry News
Weird! Rachel Zegler’s ‘Y2K’ Tanks at Box Office
Indie horror consistently overperforms at the box office. Recent surprise hits include the “Terrifier” series, “MaXXXine” and “Late Night with…
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Lists
The Best Two-Season Shows of All Time
Great TV shows that lasted just two seasons is a surprisingly long list. It makes you wonder why good shows…
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Reviews
‘Speak No Evil’ Serves Up Slick Horror Thrills
“Borat” made a splash by proving how relentlessly polite Americans can be. That decency stalks the main couple in “Speak…
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Media Bias
Report: Israeli Artists Censored by Hollywood
Entertainment news sites couldn’t care less about the new Hollywood Blacklist. Conservatives are routinely canceled for their views. It’s undeniable.…
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