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Featured · Review The Christophers (2026) Movie Review: A Bravura Ian McKellen Performance is Steven Soderbergh’s Canvas for the Melancholic Meanings We Find Every Brushstroke Julian Malandruccolo April 1, 2026
Explainer · Featured · Prime Video · Review Pretty Lethal (2026) Movie Review & Ending Explained: Do The Ballerinas Escape? Debanjan Dhar April 1, 2026
Featured · Review The Drama (2026) Movie Review: A Playfully Uncomfortable and Provocative Comedy that Just Barely Misses Profundity Liam Gaughan March 31, 2026
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