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Roofman

‘Roofman’ Review: A Hilarious, Heartfelt Look at Crime and Redemption on the Rooftop

by Manuel Sao Bento

Roofman turned out to be a very pleasant surprise — it's funny, but also deeply captivating and surprisingly emotional.

Civil War

‘Civil War’ Review: A Thought-Provoking Dive into War Journalism and Moral Complexity

by Manuel Sao Bento

Civil War attests to Alex Garland's fascinating ability to create impactful narratives that provoke deep discussions, beyond his unwavering commitment to the themes and characters at hand, without falling into preachy stances.

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Kirsten Dunst will brave a Red Light Winter

by John

Melancholia star Kirsten Dunst will be taking on another interesting role hope this phase lasts for a little while.

Trailer Watch: Melancholia faces the End of the World

by John

Melancholia seems to be something out of the end of the world complex.

Walter Salles will not have On The Road ready for Cannes

by John

The team is all set to release the movie sometime in June after the Cannes Film Festival.

Kristen Stewart in On The Road

by John

This is certainly going to be the literal journey of a lifetime.

Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst go Upside down

by John

Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst to play modern day Adam and Eve.

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No Other Choice

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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

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A House of Dynamite

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Jay Kelly

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Ballad of a Small Player

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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

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The Lost Bus

Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1

Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1

Shape of Momo

Shape of Momo

One Battle After Another

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