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  • ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ Review: Jude Law Boosts a Charming but Wonky Sci-Fi Romp

    The show will appeal most to younger viewers, but adults who remember Spielberg’s Amblin era may get swept up in it too

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    Chase Hutchinson
    December 2, 2024 @ 6:00 PM
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    ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ Review: Jude Law Boosts a Charming but Wonky Sci-Fi Romp
  • ‘Spellbound’ Review: Rachel Zegler’s Animated Netflix Musical Is Missing Movie Magic

    If you’re looking for a joyous musical to watch this weekend, best stick with “Wicked”

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    Chase Hutchinson
    November 22, 2024 @ 12:01 AM
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    ‘Spellbound’ Review: Rachel Zegler’s Animated Netflix Musical Is Missing Movie Magic
  • ‘Joy’ Review: Netflix’s Timely Film Chronicling the Creation of IVF Cuts Just Deep Enough

    A charming cast and a few more thoughtful beats give birth to just enough heart

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    Chase Hutchinson
    November 19, 2024 @ 5:38 PM
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    ‘Joy’ Review: Netflix’s Timely Film Chronicling the Creation of IVF Cuts Just Deep Enough
  • ‘Dune: Prophecy’ Review: HBO’s Stellar Sci-Fi Series Is Like ‘Game of Thrones’ in Space

    The promising prequel show is off to an intriguing start

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    Chase Hutchinson
    November 11, 2024 @ 6:00 AM
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    ‘Dune: Prophecy’ Review: HBO’s Stellar Sci-Fi Series Is Like ‘Game of Thrones’ in Space
  • ‘The Deb’ Review: Rebel Wilson’s Messy Musical Directorial Debut Is No ‘Pitch Perfect’

    Toronto Film Festival: For every joke that lands and song that soars, many more fall flat

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    Chase Hutchinson
    September 14, 2024 @ 6:09 PM
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    ‘The Deb’ Review: Rebel Wilson’s Messy Musical Directorial Debut Is No ‘Pitch Perfect’
  • ‘Happyend’ Review: Neo Sora’s Fiction Feature Debut Is a Poetic Portrait of Youth in Crisis

    TIFF 2024: The kids are more than alright – though their world is not in this incisive film

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    Chase Hutchinson
    September 14, 2024 @ 2:39 PM
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    ‘Happyend’ Review: Neo Sora’s Fiction Feature Debut Is a Poetic Portrait of Youth in Crisis
  • ‘Shell’ Review: Elisabeth Moss’ So-So Body Horror Wishes It Were ‘The Substance’

    TIFF 2024: It’s a shame for Max Minghella’s feature that it’s coming out after Coralie Fargeat’s Cannes darling

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    Chase Hutchinson
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    ‘Shell’ Review: Elisabeth Moss’ So-So Body Horror Wishes It Were ‘The Substance’
  • ‘Hold Your Breath’ Review: Sarah Paulson Unravels in a Horror Movie That Slips Away

    TIFF 2024: Don’t hold your breath if you’re hoping for substance in this film

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    ‘Hold Your Breath’ Review: Sarah Paulson Unravels in a Horror Movie That Slips Away
  • ‘Millers in Marriage’ Review: Minnie Driver, Julianna Margulies Are Trapped in Edward Burns’ Boorish Relationship Drama

    TIFF 2024: An ensemble cast of some otherwise talented actors can’t save this movie

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    Chase Hutchinson
    September 11, 2024 @ 5:13 PM
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    ‘Millers in Marriage’ Review: Minnie Driver, Julianna Margulies Are Trapped in Edward Burns’ Boorish Relationship Drama
  • ‘I’m Still Here’ Review: Fernanda Torres Is Utterly Fantastic in Walter Salles’ Drama

    TIFF 2024: The Brazilian film is as much an unflinching look at injustice as it is a compassionate portrait of one woman fighting it

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    ‘I’m Still Here’ Review: Fernanda Torres Is Utterly Fantastic in Walter Salles’ Drama
  • ‘Else’ Review: This Bold Body Horror Film Is TIFF’s Most Trippy Discovery

    TIFF 2024: Thibault Emin’s feature follows two individuals grappling with a disease that literally merges them into one being

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    Chase Hutchinson
    September 10, 2024 @ 7:53 AM
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    ‘Else’ Review: This Bold Body Horror Film Is TIFF’s Most Trippy Discovery
  • Pixar’s Pete Docter Swears That Boredom Is the Real Key to Creativity

    TIFF 2024: The Oscar-winning director of “Up,” “Inside Out,” “Soul” and “Monsters, Inc.” also reveals how a childhood favorite still impacts him to this day

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  • ‘Without Blood’ Review: Salma Hayek Pinault and Demián Bichir Face Ghosts in Angelina Jolie’s Inert Drama

    TIFF 2024: This well-intentioned reflection on war and loss comes up short

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    Chase Hutchinson
    September 9, 2024 @ 6:46 AM
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  • ‘Bring Them Down’ Review: Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan Save This Punishingly Grim Thriller

    TIFF 2024: This story of sheep and revenge avoids being downright baaad thanks to its two leads

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    ‘Bring Them Down’ Review: Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan Save This Punishingly Grim Thriller
  • ‘Nightbitch’ Review: Amy Adams Commits in Biting, Melancholic Motherhood Story

    TIFF 2024: This is why you never trust a trailer to reflect the quality of a movie

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    Chase Hutchinson
    September 8, 2024 @ 8:18 AM
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    ‘Nightbitch’ Review: Amy Adams Commits in Biting, Melancholic Motherhood Story
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