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'Deadpool and Wolverine' review: Can Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman save the MCU?
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in "Deadpool & Wolverine."

'Oddity's darkly funny ending came by happy accident
Gwilym Lee as Ted looks behind him with a frightened face in "Oddity."

'Twisters' matches 'Oppenheimer' opening weekend success with $80.5 million
Tyler (Glen Powell) and Kate (Daisy Edgar-Jones) in a still from Twisters. They are sitting on the hood of a truck.

The cast of 'National Anthem' on the film's celebration of rural queer Americana
By Kristy Puchko and Warren Shaw
National Anthem Film

'Abigail' review: Savage crowdpleaser boasts a ballerina vampire
Alisha Weir plays a vampire ballerina in "Abigail."


KiKi Layne and Thomas Doherty break down their musical inspirations for Dandelion
KiKi Layne and Thomas Doherty of Dandelion


The biggest lessons Koki learned on the set of 'Touch'
Koki of 'Touch'



The 'Longlegs' cast on Nic Cage's terrifying transformation
By Kristy Puchko and Warren Shaw
Longlegs Film

'Longlegs' haunting ending, explained
A woman in a blood-spattered white button-up shirt presses her back up against the wall of an interrogation room.

'Touch' review: A must-see romantic drama that's not for everyone
Egill Ólafsson stars as Kristofer in director Baltasar Kormákur’s "Touch," a Focus Features release.

'Arcadian' review: Nic Cage battles an epic new nightmare monster
Nicolas Cage, Jaeden Martell, and Maxwell Jenkins star in "Arcadian."


'Longlegs' review: Nicolas Cage may be brilliant, but this horror-thriller is bizarre in the wrong way
Maika Monroe screams in "Longlegs."

The 'Gladiator II' trailer hits the internet like a truck
Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal going head to head in 'Gladiator II.'

'The Exorcism's Joshua John Miller taps his family's cinema roots for horror rebellion
M.A. Fortin, Linda Blair, and Joshua John Miller at a special screening of "The Exorcism."

'Civil War' review: Alex Garland's latest is more 'Men,' less 'Ex Machina'
Kirstin Dunst plays a war photojournalist in "Civil War."
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