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‘Werewolves Within’ Review: Claws Out in this Misfiring Horror Whodunnit

The vicious allegorical image of the werewolf allows Josh Ruben to probe into the social and political distrust that remains in the post-Trump era, but Werewolves Within inability to tighten up the tried-and-tested horror-comedy genre with various gags that fizzle out may ultimately irritate some.

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'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' Review: A Sequel Which Exploits Its Strengths and Flaunts Its Weaknesses

‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ provides the strongest story of the Warrens yet, plenty of well-executed contortionist horror, and an intriguing case study that bodes well for the franchise, yet tries so hard to be different than its predecessors that it loses focus of the story it wants to tell. Michael Chaves does what he can, but James Wan’s presence behind the camera is sorely missed.

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‘Spiral: From the Book of Saw’ Review: Finally, A Solid ‘Saw’ Sequel

The latest instalment in the ‘Saw’ franchise, Spiral, wishes to revitalize the franchise through a traditional detective thriller, à la David Fincher’s Se7en. By doing this, director Darren Lynn Bousman and screenwriters Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger craft the most serious (and best) Saw sequel yet, utilizing the franchise’s greatest hits to its advantage.

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‘Mainstream’ Review: A Modern-Day ‘Network’

Gia Coppola’s latest film, Mainstream, aims at doing just that. It tells the story of Frankie (Maya Hawke), an aspiring videographer who soon finds a path to internet fame with Link (Andrew Garfield), who aims at “unplugging” social media users by seeing the world without their phones and a filter.

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‘Violet’ Review: An Experiment in Cinematic Exploration and Repetition [SXSW 2021]

A seasoned performer like Justine Bateman, who has done almost everything in terms of acting, seemingly has to invent a new ‘thing’ while directing her feature film debut. Her Violet can easily be defined as ‘experimental cinema’ as it isn’t your typical type of film in terms of format or the tools used. It can also, unfortunately, be easily defined as ‘obvious’

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'The United States vs Billie Holiday' Review: Andra Day Transforms to ‘Lady Day’ in Lee Daniels’ Best Film

Lee Daniels’ upcoming film ‘The United States vs Billie Holiday’ is a beautiful reminder of our connection to art, but it reminds us that often there is a responsibility in having a voice - that we must use art, when we can, to create change.

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