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Filmmaker John Woo takes a red pen to his own classic shoot ‘em up with a new, Paris-set version of The Killer.
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The guy's grin slices through any storm, no matter how treacherous.
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Could this be the beginning of the ALBANAISSANCE? Hopefully!
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Director Alex Garland sidesteps easy commentary on current political divides -- and the film is better for it.
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New series The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries would fit right into a past era of grazing cable programming on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
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Glen Powell won the crowd over in New York City last night with a story about one of the film's characters they nicknamed "Meth-hew McConaughey."
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Matthew Vaughn directs this overbearing mess that embarrasses Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell.
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The series is full of action, with just enough plot and character development to keep us interested.
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Major Rosenthal’s courage during the Münster mission is one
aspect of the series that stays
true to history.
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In
House of Ninjas, a family of trained warriors hide their powers. Like
The Incredibles? Not quite, but there is drama with the danger.
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This movie flew under the radar, for good reason.
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It's fine, but is fine good enough?
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The setting is vibrant, and the characters less so in this admirable, if inconsistent thriller.
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Alaqua Cox reprises her role as Maya Lopez; Vincent D'Onofrio, Devery Jacobs, Tantoo Cardinal, Graham Greene and Chakse Spencer also star.
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Reacher is back for Season 2, with a spot of trouble linked to his army past pausing his chosen life as the world’s largest hobo.
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Yu Yu Harushko makes the leap from beloved 1990s manga to live action for this hotly anticipated Netflix series, starring Takumi Kitamura as a “spirit detective” hunting rogue demons.
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Now 80, Harrison Ford brings some of the weight of his years to the character, and for the better.
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The raunchy action-comedy is from the trio that created Cobra Kai.
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A true crime sleuth with a hacker’s skill set finds intrigue, bloodshed, and a mystery (or mysteries!) to solve in A Murder at the End of the World.
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Colin Woodell stars as a young Winston Smith in the prequel series.