'Bones of Crows' Review: The Truth is More Horrifying Than Fiction

All in all, Bones of Crows is a challenging, harrowing portrayal of suffering, but the film does not wallow in that suffering either. The film might one day be considered a time capsule of how things used to be, and its very existence might one day serve as an example of how things eventually got better.

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'Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse' Review: A Dynamic Explosion Of Creative Freedom

Ever since Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was released in 2018, animated movies have been held to an entirely new standard. Could it’s highly anticipated sequel Across The Spider-Verse: Part 1 make the comics feel vibrant once again and match the original?

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'The Little Mermaid' Review: A Long Overdue Adaptation that Makes a Splash

Since it was first announced, Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid has been swimming against a seemingly impossible current. Yet this live action remake is a massive success as it tastefully recontextualizes the original story, while delivering a bold new vision.

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'Beau is Afraid' Review: All Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing

Director Ari Aster has described ‘Beau is Afraid’ as a “nightmare” - and to give him credit, that is an apt description, but not in the way that he probably intended. The film feels exactly like one of those incoherent fever dreams which you only half-remember after it’s over, and quickly forget as you go about your day.

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'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Review: The Plumber and His Princess Hit the Big Screen

The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is a great film to catch in theatres, if you’re a kid or a kid at heart – fun for the whole family, even if it does remain a little uninspired. The animation is top-notch, with fun character designs and dazzling landscapes, and the score and accompanying soundtrack just add to this adventure.

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‘The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster' Review: A Contemporary and Timely Retelling [SXSW 2023]

The Frankenstein monster or Prometheus legend has remained evergreen for a reason, but by juxtaposing it in the tumultuous world of racial inequality, ‘The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster’ gives an old monster some very new tricks.

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SXSW EXCLUSIVE: The Year of Biopics, 'Tetris', 'Flaymin' Hot', 'Blackberry', 'Air' First Impressions [SXSW 2023]

With four major premier’s at this year’s festival, SXSW 2023 can be known as the “Year of The Biopic”. We take a look at all four films this year in a SXSW Exclusive festival review.

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