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75 best LGBTQ films to stream right now
From left, a person in green hair and joker makeup; a teen looks off camera warily; a man without a shirt looks ahead; a man in sequins and feathers; a young nun

Every single Wes Anderson movie ranked, worst to best
Wes Anderson on the set of "Asteroid City."


Say More: Danny and Michael Philippou on 'Bring Her Back'
Danny and Michael Philippou on the set of 'Say More' with Kristy Puchko and Mark Stetson

'Karate Kid: Legends' review: Ben Wang kicks butt in crowd-pleasing sequel
Jackie Chan, Ben Wang, and Ralph Macchio star in Columbia Pictures' "Karate Kid: Legends."

'Bring Her Back' review: Sally Hawkins is an unholy terror in psycho-biddy banger
Sally Hawkins and Jonah Wren Phillips face off in "Bring Her Back."

'The Home' trailer teases Pete Davidson working at a creepy retirement home
Pete Davidson in "The Home."




'Pee-wee as Himself' review: Paul Reubens' documentary is a must-see for 'Playhouse' fans
Paul Reubens stares into a mirror in "Pee-wee as Himself" promotional still.


'Lilo and Stitch' review: If you have to watch a Disney remake, make it this one
Stitch and Maia Kealoha in "Lilo & Stitch."





'Sister Midnight' review: A horror-comedy triumph for the weirdos
Radhika Apte sits in a room in the film "Sister Midnight."

'Final Destination: Bloodlines' review: Death's got a giddy new design
A scene from "Final Destination: Bloodlines."

'Bring Her Back' trailer: 'Talk to Me' directors' next film is here to terrify you
Jonah Wren Phillips and Sally Hawkins in "Bring Her Back."

'Superman' trailer: Watch Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto come to life
David Corenswet in action in "Superman."


'Friendship' review: Can Tim Robinson's 'I Think You Should Leave' sensibilities sustain a full-length movie?
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd in "Friendship."

'Fight or Flight' review: Josh Hartnett delivers in spirited espionage comedy
Josh Hartnett stars as a ex-spy fighting for his future in "Fight or Flight."

'Love Hurts' review: Proof the Oscar curse is thriving?
Ke Huy Quan stars as a hitman gone legit in "Love Hurts."

'Sharp Corner' review: Ben Foster embraces anxiety and toxic masculinity
Ben Foster stars in "Sharp Corner."
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