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Asteroid City

‘Asteroid City’ Is A Hopeful Gaze Into Infinity (Cannes Review)

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Wes Anderson’s latest is a gorgeous ‘50s-set Russian doll of a movie about the wonder and the terror of the “cosmic wilderness.”

Spider Man: Across The Spider-Verse Review

‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Grabs The Superhero Movie Crown

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Or it will when ‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse’ arrives next year.

John Wick Red

More Stuntmen Should Be Directing Action Movies

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Lights, camera, roundhouse kick!

New On Netflix June 2023

What’s New to Stream on Netflix for June 2023

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Action fans rejoice! Tyler Rake is back in ‘Extraction 2.’

Turning Red Congee

Congee and Bagels: The Food that Defined the 2023 Oscar Movies

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Let Raccacoonie cook.

Ted Lasso Performances

6 Performances That Have Made ‘Ted Lasso’ Great

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We’re Richmond till we die! We know we are, we’re sure we are, we’re Richmond till we die!

Drowning by Numbers

‘Drowning by Numbers’ Makes for a Perversely Entertaining Pick of the Week

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Plus 14 more new releases to watch at home this week on UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

Cliffhanger Airplane Zipline Stunt

How They Shot the Plane Zip-Line Stunt in ‘Cliffhanger’

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We’ve heard of tight flight connections but this is just ridiculous.

The Turin Horse

The Apocalyptic Cinema of Béla Tarr

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Here’s a look at what makes Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr a name worth knowing for international cinephiles.

Sanctuary Review

‘Sanctuary’ Stars Margaret Qualley and Christopher Abbott at their Most Alluring

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The ghost of ‘Vertigo’ lingers over director Zachary Wigon’s latest.

Platronic Review Apple Tv

‘Platonic’ is An Uproarious Comedy That Quietly Subverts Our Every Expectation

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Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne star in the uproarious new Apple TV+ series, which comes from the director of ‘Neighbors’ and the co-creator of ‘Friends From College.’

Barry Lyndon Candlelight

A Beginner’s Guide to Low Light Cinematography

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It’s lights out for some cinematographers. No. Literally.