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Film Review: The Fantastic Four: First Steps
For anyone who misses the days when Marvel movies felt self-contained, fun and refreshing, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is several big steps in the right direction. … read more
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Film Review: Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight
Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs is a film that makes a powerful statement about the world we live in and whether we choose to merely pass through it on the sidelines. … read more
Film Review: Eddington
Eddington is the best portrait of everything wrong with modern-day American politics. … read more
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The Tubi-lar Side of Secondhand Screenings
For this special edition of Secondhand Screenings, I gave our Editorial Interns three spins at the streaming roulette table as we took our chances in the Bermuda Triangle of on-demand movies, Tubi! … read more
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Film Review: Superman
It’s Gunn’s telling of the story, and if you watch it as such, it’s a delightfully goofy movie that will leave you eager for more. … read more
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Lord of the Films: An Interview with Patrick Gibbs
In honor of the short film, SLUG saw fit to interview the man basically behind our very own film category. Enter dramatic title card and score here. … read more
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Film Review: Jurassic World Rebirth
Jurassic World Rebirth is an unnecessary sequel that pales in comparison to Jurassic Park, though it also delivers enough thrills, cleverness and nostalgic fun. … read more
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Film Review: KPop Demon Hunters
KPop Demon Hunters is a fun, glittery, action-packed, candy-colored romp and one of the best animated musicals to come out in recent years. Disney, take notes! … read more
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Film Review: F1
Pitt doesn’t need a strong ensemble to surround him to make this work, but he gets one anyway. … read more
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Series Review: Adults
Adults doesn’t fall into the easy pitfalls of satire, it doesn’t pander, nor does it reach for low-hanging fruit, it may very well become Gen Z’s time capsule. … read more
Film Review: Bring Her Back
Bring Her Back is a knockout exercise of exploring traumatic grief and anguish through the lens of the horror genre in a way that feels new and visceral. … read more
Film Review: Elio
The studio bounced back from a directionless period with Inside Out 2, but just as the protagonist of Elio has his eyes on the stars, all eyes have been on the film. … read more