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REVIEWS

David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” series has officially come to an end –– if you can believe such a thing. 

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Lorde’s long-awaited third album “Solar Power” (2021) feels like the complete opposite of her second album “Melodrama” (2017). 

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It’s everything you’d want and expect from a classic horror revival

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Jonathan Larson’s rock monologue finds life on the big screen

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Netflix’s surprisingly addictive show

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The original “Candyman”, directed by Bernard Rose, was released in 1992. He created a horror legend while breaking the box office.

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The dark comedy “Promising Young Woman” is full of candy bright colors and luminous visuals, but you’re faced with the morbid reality of society normalizing date rape culture.

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On Sept. 16, 2020, the Netflix original film “The Devil All the Time” was released, advertising a packed cast including Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson and Bill Skarsgård. T

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Following the successful releases of “Get Out” (2017) and “Us” (2019), Jordan Peele’s third feature, “Nope” (2022), is a mix of genres –– horror, sci-fi, satire and maybe even western

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What to know before watching the second season

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A brilliantly satirical dark comedy

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The crowning performance of Emma Stone as Cruella de Vil

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A mindlessly entertaining time at the movies

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The realistic headache of relationships

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“Yes, God, Yes” is an indie Netflix original made available in late October 2020. The film is set in the early 2000s, when the internet was full of mysterious chat rooms — the times when a good ole’ AOL instant message chat with a stranger was the ideal pastime.

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The beloved animated movie “Mulan” from the ‘90s is the silly, cheerful original of the live-action film released this year.

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