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REVIEW: Everyone Will Burn Starts Strong, But Falls Apart Due to an Overlong Runtime and Overstuffed Narrative
Everyone Will Burn features impressive visuals and poignant performances, but this Spanish horror film convolutes itself with too many themes.
Merry Little Batman Revels in the Chaos of Christmas
Prime Video releases Merry Little Batman, with a family-friendly version of the DC Comics character, for the Christmas season. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Mr. Monk's Last Case Is a Flawed But Welcome Movie
Mr. Monk's Last Case is the Monk movie fans wanted, but the Peacock effort leans too hard into updating the TV show to a post-COVID world.
REVIEW: Waitress: The Musical
Starring Sara Bareilles and an impressive cast, Waitress: The Musical serves up a full-calorie treat, but gets a little skewed on the sweetness.
REVIEW: Hayao Miyazaki Soars Higher Than Ever With The Boy and the Heron
Hayao Miyazaki's first feature film in 10 years, The Boy and the Heron, is a life-affirming, animated masterpiece. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: May December Reunites Todd Haynes with Julianne Moore for a Complex Character Study
Todd Haynes' latest film, May December, puts Julianne Moore in the hot seat as an actress threatens her way of life. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Godzilla Minus One Revitalizes the Franchise by Going Back to Its Roots
Toho Studios' latest take on the classic Kaiju is its most entrhalling, poignant and thrilling yet in Godzilla Minus One. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Thanksgiving is Eli Roth's Instant Classic Holiday Horror
After a mock trailer attached to Grindhouse, Eli Roth delivers his finest horror movie yet in the holiday slasher Thanksgiving. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is an Unfunny Comedy with a Major Lack of Focus
Unfortunately, Please Don't Destroy's first feature-length film offers a painfully predictable story and fails to elicit almost any laughs.
REVIEW: Great Direction and a Stellar Lead Performance Can't Save The Killer's Underdeveloped Script
Netflix's The Killer is intriguing due to Michael Fassbender in the lead role and David Fincher's direction, but the script goes nowhere fast.
REVIEW: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is Enjoyable and Captivating, but Falls Apart in its Third Act
This Hunger Games prequel provides intriguing performances and some insight into the early days of Panem, but fails to keep the momentum throughout.
REVIEW: Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls is a Delightfully Sweet Horror Comedy
Onyx the Fortuitous is funny and charming, while still bringing the proper thrills and chills. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Dream Scenario Makes Nic Cage the Man of Your Dreams
Dream Scenario puts Nicolas Cage inside everyone's dreams, in Kristoffer Borgli's hilariously sad new movie. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Walden Provides an Intriguing Lead Performance Within a Disjointed Crime Thriller
Walden, starring Emile Hirsch, is a mishmash of tones that doesn't work as a thriller, but the film's unexpected quirks keep it watchable.
REVIEW: Horror Movie It's a Wonderful Knife Can't Quite Live Up to Its Premise
It's a Wonderful Knife is best when riffing on its goofy mash-up and less successful when it makes an earnest attempt at dealing with trauma.
The Marvels Review: A Fun, if Flawed, Space Adventure
The latest MCU film The Marvels shines in the stellar chemistry and action between its three leads, despite exhibiting some notable pacing issues.
REVIEW: MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios Documents Cinema's Biggest Franchise
New book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios highlights the complete, unfiltered story of pop culture's biggest cinematic franchise.
REVIEW: Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor is an Effectively Scary Found Footage Prequel
Hell House LLC Origins is a surprising and fresh take on a haunted house tale. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Suitable Flesh is an Intriguing Steamy Body Horror
Joe Lynch's Suitable Flesh adapts H.P. Lovecraft's "The Thing on the Doorstep" and injects it with a sexier neo-noir edge. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match Is a Goofy Love Letter to the '80s
The latest Mortal Kombat Legends animated movie, Cage Match, is a weird, neon-soaked Johnny Cage-centric adventure. Here's CBR's review.