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- 2 stars
- A24
- A Complete Unknown
- A Minecraft Movie
- A Working Man
- Aaron Pierre
- Abuela Marita
- Adain Bradley
- Ale Ulman
- Alex Garland
- Alex Scharfman
- Alex Wolff
- Alia Shawkat
- Amalia Ulman
- Amber Midthunder
- Amin Joseph
- André Eriksen
- Andrew Barth Feldman
- Andrew Burnap
- Andy Grotelueschen
- Anika Noni Rose
- Ansu Kabia
- Anthony Carrigan
- Anthony Mackie
- Antonio Banderas
- Ariana DeBose
- Atropia
- Ayo Edebiri
- Aziza Scott
- Babygirl
- Barbie Ferreira
- Barry Jenkins
- Ben Petrie
- Ben Whishaw
- Betty Buckley
- Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
- Billie Lourd
- Billy Eichner
- Blue Ivy Carter
- Bob Trevino Likes It
- Bong Joon-Ho
- Boyd Holbrook
- Brenda Song
- Brian Cox
- By Design
- Callum Turner
- Camila Del Campo
- Captain America: Brave New World
- Carl Lumbly
- Carla Tous
- Channing Tatum
- Chloe East
- Chloë Sevigny
- Clifton Collins Jr.
- D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
- Dan Fogler
- Daniel Craig
- Daniel Wu
- Danielle Brooks
- Danny Ramirez
- Dave Bautista
- David Ayer
- David Harbour
- Dead Lover
- Death of a Unicorn
- Dewayne Perkins
- Disney
- Dominic Bogart
- Donald Glover
- Dougal Wilson
- Drew Starkey
- Edward Norton
- Elizabeth Chisela
- Elle Fanning
- Emilia Faucher
- Emily Hall
- Emily Mortimer
- Emma Myers
- Esther Singini
- French Stewart
- Gaia Wise
- Gal Gadot
- George Appleby
- George Salazar
- Geraldine Viswanathan
- Gia Coppola
- Giancarlo Esposito
- Gilberto Ortiz
- Grace Glowicki
- Guillermo Jacubowicz
- Hadley Fraser
- Halina Reijn
- Harris Dickinson
- Harrison Ford
- Henry B.J. Phiri
- Hugh Bonneville
- Issa Rae
- Jaboukie Young-White
- Jack Black
- James Mangold
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Jane Levy
- Janelle James
- Jared Hess
- Jason Kravits
- Jason Momoa
- Jason Schwartzman
- Jason Statham
- Jemaine Clement
- Jenna Ortega
- Jennifer Coolidge
- Jeremy Swift
- Jessica Hynes
- Jim Broadbent
- Jim Kaplan
- Joe Appollonio
- Joesph Quinn
- Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
- John Leguizamo
- John Magaro
- John Malkovich
- John Reynolds
- Jonah Hauer-King
- Jonathan Eusebio
- Josh Segarra
- Joshua Neal
- Julie Walters
- Juliette Lewis
- Karsen Liotta
- Katt Williams
- Ke Huy Quan
- Keir Gilchrist
- Keke Palmer
- Kelvin Harrison Jr.
- Keyla Monterroso Mejia
- Kiernan Shipka
- Kit Connor
- Leah Doz
- Lennie James
- Lil Rel Howery
- Lio Tipton
- Liv Tyler
- Logan Lerman
- Lola Kirke
- Lorena Andrea
- Love Hurts
- Lowen Morrow
- Luca Guadagnino
- Luke Pasqualino
- Mads Mikkelsen
- Magic Farm
- Mamoudou Athie
- Maren Heary
- Mark Anthony Green
- Mark Ruffalo
- Marshawn Lynch
- Martin Klebba
- Marvel
- Mateo Vaquer Ruiz de los Llanos
- Maude Apatow
- MCU
- Melanie Griffith
- Michael Gandolfini
- Michael Peña
- Mickey 17
- Miranda Otto
- Molly Belle Wright
- Molly Gordon
- Monica Barbaro
- Mufasa: The Lion King
- Murray Bartlett
- Mustafa Shakir
- Naomi Ackie
- Nicole Kidman
- Noah Centineo
- Norbert Leo Butz
- Oh, Hi!
- Olivia Colman
- Omaha
- On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
- One of Them Days
- Opus
- Paddington
- Paddington in Peru
- Pamela Anderson
- Patrick Cage
- Patrick Page
- Paul Rudd
- Phil Burgers
- Queer
- Rachel House
- Rachel Zegler
- Rhys Darby
- Richard E. Grant
- Robert Pattinson
- Robin Tunney
- Ruby Cruz
- Rungano Nyoni
- Samantha Mathis
- Santino Martinelli
- Scoot McNairy
- Sean Astin
- Sebastian Eugene Hansen
- September 5
- Seth Rogen
- Shira Haas
- Sierra Falconer
- Simon Rex
- Snow White
- Sophie Brooks
- Sophie Wilde
- Stephanie Suganami
- Steven Yeun
- Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)
- Sunita Mani
- Susan Chardy
- SZA
- Talia Balsam
- Tatanka Means
- Téa Leoni
- Tenley Kellogg
- Thandiwe Newton
- The Last Showgirl
- The Lord of the Rings
- The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
- The Threesome
- Tiffany Boone
- Tim Blake Nelson
- Tim Heidecker
- Timothée Chalamet
- Tituss Burgess
- Toni Collette
- Tony Hale
- Udo Kier
- Valeria Lois
- Vanessa Bell Calloway
- Warfare
- Will Poulter
- Wyatt Solis
- Xosha Roquemore
- Young Mazino
- Zoey Duetch
A refreshing change of pace from nearly two decades of jingoist, nationalist Hollywood war films.
Delivers on supreme hetero chaos through a grounded and thoroughly charming lens.
At this point, you should know what you're getting into when you see a Statham flick.
Perhaps the movie we need in these Trump 2.0 times.
You are my dad; you're my dad, boogie, woogie, woogie.
Rachel Zegler pours her entire soul into the role and every inch of that results in pure magic.
A “baby's first satire” that's not as funny or clever as it seems.
If you're a big fan of the macabre and the absurdist, this one's for you.
Rungano Nyoni crafts a thoughtful, powerful, visually visceral firecracker of a family drama.
Not even Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich can save this "We have Get Out and The Menu at home" misfire.
Barely a movie, more of a backdoor pilot for an FX series that would have aired in 2009.
Britain’s politest bear is back when it feels like the world needs him most.
Oops, all Incredible Hulk sequels!
I mean, I cried, but felt manipulated to do so.
Only Amanda Kramer could make me believe that being inanimate feels more exciting than being alive.
Not so painful as early-year slop goes, but nothing to get doe-eyed over.
Now to watch every girl trick their situationship in a cabin in the woods and leave them chained. As they should.
Like a long episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia if the gang were millennials.
This was so sweet, I wish Michigan were real.
A delightful, cozy buddy comedy caper with the right amount of raunch and heart.
Adheres to the conformity of the music biopic format in all its Wikipedia-page-turned-screenplay characteristics.
I’m glad Barry Jenkins got his bag, though.
Works as a superb adaptation of Sonic Adventure 2 and the most refined Sonic film installment to date.
September 5 is so wrapped up in trying to be apolitical with this pivotal moment in media journalism history that it forgot to instill humanity or a moral compass.
So long Sony Marvel Universe, don't let the door hit you on the way out.
The War of the Rohirrim, proves that Middle Earth is gorgeous in all mediums, even though it's bottled in a rather underwhelming tale.
Artistic approach aside, I find Queer to be Guadagnino's most inventive and confident work to date.
This is a role we have never seen Pamela Anderson in before, and she is razzle-dazzling throughout.
A corporate affair as lifeless as working in a mine shaft.