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/A breakdown of this week's movies and some early April reviews.
Read MoreA breakdown of this week's movies and some early April reviews.
Read MoreI Love You Forever follows a young woman in a new relationship who begins to realize his cute, love-bombing co-dependency might not make for a happy, healthy relationship.
Read MoreSing Sing might be one of the first major Oscars contenders of 2024.
Read MoreThe Idea of You finds 40-year-old single mom Solène (Anne Hathaway) being romanced by 24-year-old Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), the lead singer of the hottest boy band in the world.
Read MoreY2K is a horror-comedy that takes place at a party as the 2000s begin and technology revolts against humans, attacking a group of high schoolers played by Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, and Rachel Zegler.
Read MoreBabes features Ilana Glazer as a soon-to-be single mom after a one-night stand, seeking guidance through her pregnancy from her best friend and mother of two, Dawn (Michelle Buteau).
Read MoreCuckoo is the first film in which Hunter Schafer takes on the lead role.
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal got swole in order to star in Road House opposite UFC legend Conor McGregor, who makes his acting debut in this new action blockbuster from Doug Liman.
Read MoreThe Fall Guy features Ryan Gosling as a stuntman trying to keep his job and find a missing movie star while winning over the former love of his life and current film director, played by Emily Blunt.
Read MoreMonkey Man is Dev Patel’s big bet on himself, a directorial debut that simultaneously launches the Oscar nominee as a bonafide action star.
Read MoreCivil War is the most expensive A24 film ever made, and the latest from sci-fi auteur Alex Garland, but does the Ex Machina & Men filmmaker's new film stand up to review?
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve brings us back to Arrakis for Part Two of the Dune adventure.
Read MoreA Real Pain follows two cousins who, after their grandmother’s death, travel to Poland and take a Holocaust tour in order to visit the country she fled.
Read MoreIt’s What’s Inside is one of the most exciting films to debut at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.
Read MoreLove Lies Bleeding stars Kristen Stewart, Katy O’Brien, Ed Harris, Jena Malone, and Dave Franco in a film about a gym manager who falls for a bodybuilding drifter on her way to compete for the championship.
Read MoreI Saw The TV Glow is filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun’s follow-up to We’re All Going to the World’s Fair.
Read MoreLove Me starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival as part of the U.S. Dramatic Competition.
Read MoreEmma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos team up again with Poor Things, the Greek director's first feature film since The Favorite.
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