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‘Uglies’ Review: A Heartwarming Return to Teenage Dystopia

“Uglies” provides the heartwarming nostalgia of the films and novels of the early 2010s and may be the perfect feel-good movie for a chill night in.

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‘Omni Loop’ Review: An Inventive but Ponderously Slow Sci-Fi Drama

Britto’s sci-fi drama falls slightly short of its potential but still provides a valuable and inventive meditation on grief and loss.

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From Cannes: ‘All We Imagine As Light’ Illuminates Resilience in Love and Life

“All We Imagine as Light” is a remarkable film that seamlessly blends visual poetry with a profound exploration of personal and societal change.

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From Cannes: ‘The Apprentice’ is a Riveting Portrayal of Trump’s Early Ambitions

“The Apprentice” distinguishes itself through its focus on character development and period authenticity.

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From Cannes: ‘Grand Tour’ is a Hidden Gem

“Grand Tour” by Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes proves to be one of the year’s most captivating cinematic masterpieces.

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From Cannes: ‘Anora’ is Sean Baker’s Latest Masterpiece

Baker’s “Anora” ultimately reaffirms his status as a poet laureate of the hustler class, capturing the beauty and struggle of his characters.

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From Cannes: ‘Emilia Perez’ is a Daring and Surprising Musical

Jacques Audiard's newest film "Emilia Perez" has an audacious nature that ensures it will be a talking point long after the festival buzz subsides.

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From Cannes: ‘Motel Destino’ is Filled with Desire and Desperation

“Motel Destino” is more than just a setting; it is a character in its own right.

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From Cannes: ‘Kinds of Kindness’ is a Twisted Triptych

Known for his unconventional style, Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his roots with his newest film “Kinds of Kindness.”

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From Cannes: ‘The Substance’ is a Sparkling and Divisive Body Horror

It is nearly unimaginable to not feel seen by French director Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance,” which premiered at the 77th Annual Cannes Film Festival.

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My Letterboxd Top Four: Your New Favorite Movies

In sharing my Letterboxd top four, I hope to inspire you to create an account and, at best, inspire you to watch one or two or all of my favorite films.

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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Review: Subverting Tropes Around Crime, Thriller, and Love

The movie begins as one would expect. However, the film quickly divulges into a wild, thrilling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

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Artist Profile: Maria ‘Bimba’ I. Carpenter ’26 on Elevating the Mundane Through Comedic Filmmaking

Though she’s still learning, practicing, and working on her craft, Maria "Bimba" Carpenter has that forward momentum.

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‘The First Omen’ Review: A Prequel that Fails to Measure Up

The prequel to David Seltzer's 1976 film "The Omen" is a passable film that leaves something to be desired in its visuals and conclusion.

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Listicle: Films to Watch on 4/20

The best, unofficial holiday is just around the corner and picking the right movie is key to maximizing the 4/20 experience.

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