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Nicolas Cage defends his family against a paranormal siege in this derivative, low-budget creature feature.
The New York Times – Film:
Nicolas Cage defends his family against a paranormal siege in this derivative, low-budget creature feature.
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In the feature “Scoop,” streaming on Netflix, Rufus Sewell plays the disgraced royal blundering through a 2019 BBC interview.
The New York Times – Film:
In the feature “Scoop,” streaming on Netflix, Rufus Sewell plays the disgraced royal blundering through a 2019 BBC interview.
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Though blockbusters are synonymous with computer imagery, dramas and art-house films rely extensively on tech magic, too. Don’t be fooled by the naturalism.
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Performances from the two main characters elevate this boisterous teen comedy to the level of raunchy art.
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The popular anime returns to the big screen in a somewhat lopsided feature presentation of two stand-alone episodes from the TV series.
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Lily Sullivan plays a podcaster investigating a supernatural mystery in this thriller from Matt Vesely.
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Erik Messerschmidt worked with the directors Michael Mann and David Fincher to create cohesive worlds that feel nothing alike.
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As the industry continues to embrace computer-generated work, some audiences struggle to accept the change.