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REVIEW: Barbie is Campy, Colorful, and Delightfully Charming

Greta Gerwig's Barbie delivers on the sweetness, satire, and fun performances of its main cast as Mattel's beloved, yet controversial doll lineup.

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REVIEW: Oppenheimer is Christopher Nolan's Melancholic Masterpiece of a Biopic

With Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan's sprawling biopic delivers thanks to its impeccable performances, direction, and haunting spectacle.

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REVIEW: Lionsgate's Cobweb Is a Twisty, Creepy Delight

Samuel Bodin's Cobweb scares in the shadows before electrifying audiences with a wild third act.

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REVIEW: Shudder's Quicksand is Run-of-the-Mill Survival Horror Fare

Quicksand fails to offer anything new to a familiar subgenre of horror.

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Making a movie within a movie in Final Cut
REVIEW: Final Cut Offers a Redundant Remake of a Zombie Sensation

Final Cut director Michel Hazanavicius faithfully replicates the original movie's plot and characters, but the result is fairly bland.

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Bill and Ray from Biosphere
REVIEW: Biosphere Takes Big Thematic Swings with a Strong Central Duo

Biosphere is an interesting but imperfect sci-fi dramedy with a lot to say that's elevated by a strong central duo and direction. Here's CBR's review.

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Tom Cruise Flies through the air on a motorcycle in Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning
REVIEW: Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One is a Fun Character-Driven Adventure

Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 is more focused on being enjoyable than needlessly heavy. Here's CBR's review.

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The cast of Lionsgate's Joy Ride
REVIEW: Joy Ride is a Raunchy Blast Bolstered by a Killer Cast

Joy Ride is raunchy and hilarious, boasting a talented cast and pitch-perfect script to produce one of the best comedies of the year.

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Lily LaTorre masks up in Run Rabbit Run
REVIEW: Netflix's Run Rabbit Run Is a Dull Exercise in Exploring Trauma Through Horror

The Australian psychological thriller Run Rabbit Run is all about trauma, but it doesn't offer any rewarding new approach to familiar themes.

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Mel Gibson as Kevin Hickey in Confidential Informant
REVIEW: Confidential Informant's All-Star Cast Can't Save This Uneven Crime Thriller

Mel Gibson, Dominic Purcell, and Nick Stahl give their all, but they cannot help Confidential Informant from succumbing to mediocrity.

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Sheroes characters gather around a phone
REVIEW: Sheroes is a Mediocre Action Comedy That Settles For the Bare Minimum

Sheroes has committed performers and a frenetic style, but the story is derivative and goes nowhere fast. Here's CBR's Review.

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REVIEW: Netflix's Hilarious & Heartbreaking Nimona is Truly Special

Expanding the idiosyncratic ND Stevenson story of the same name into a feature-length story, Netflix's Nimona is a phenomenal achievement.

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Scarlett Johansson's character leaning on a window ledge in Asteroid City.
REVIEW: Wes Anderson's Asteroid City is Fantastic, But Gets Too Distracted in the Second Half

When Wes Anderson's Asteroid City works, it's a charming wonder, but stumbles over its own ambitions and becomes too distracted for its own good.

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Mo Washington holding her gun in Surrounded
REVIEW: Surrounded Is a Riveting, Personal Western That's More Than Meets the Eye

Letitia Wright and Jamie Bell deliver phenomenal and emotional performances in Anthony Mandler's poignant western, Surrounded.

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Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny
REVIEW: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a Fun (if Flawed) Love Letter to the Franchise

Despite some minor stumbles, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a loving, sometimes subversive, and overall fun experience. Here's CBR's review.

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Tina Fey and Jon Hamm have a conversation in Maggie Moore(s)
REVIEW: Maggie Moore(s) is a Scattered Crime Comedy, Carried By Jon Hamm

There's not much to the murder mystery in Maggie Moore(s), but star Jon Hamm carries the movie with his affable, charming screen presence.

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Chris Hemsworth in Extraction 2
REVIEW: Extraction 2 is Essentially Call of Duty: The Movie, for Better or Worse

Extraction 2 is a basic action movie that's essentially Call of Duty: The Movie -- and when it embraces that, the Chris Hemsworth flick is pretty fun.

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Shannon Woodward and Maisie Richardson-Sellers get close in Jagged Mind
REVIEW: Hulu's Jagged Mind Creates Uneven Horror From Domestic Abuse

The blunt, obvious storytelling holds Jagged Mind back from being truly scary or affecting, but has some strong, sporadic moments.

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The Blackening's Lisa holding up a blunt object.
The Blackening Is the Best Horror Movie of the Summer, & Funniest Movie of the Year So Far

The Blackening is the latest horror-comedy to hit theaters, and it's a home run, delivering the best horror movie of the summer.

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REVIEW: You'll Never Find Me is a Tense Thriller You Can't Look Away From

Brilliantly directed and carried by two central performances, You'll Never Find Me is a great, self-contained nail-biter.

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