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Review How to Make a Killing (2026) Movie Review: Glen Powell’s Conflicted Patrick Bateman Audition Tape Fittingly Diagnoses Our Times With Imbalanced Apathy Julian Malandruccolo February 27, 2026
Review The Departed (2006) Movie Review: A Brutal, Inherited Moral World of Fathers, Power, and Corruption Sebastian Sommer February 23, 2026
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