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movies Jake Johnson’s Directorial Debut Self Reliance Is Weird and Washed
By Brianna Zigler January 11, 2024 | 12:30pm
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movies The Book of Clarence Promises Satire and Spirituality, but Only Really Achieves One
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movies Sweat the Stress Away with Intimate Estonian Documentary Smoke Sauna Sisterhood
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movies The Self-Effacing Boy Band Nonsense of Trolls Band Together Is Fun Enough
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movies Anna Kendrick's Directorial Debut, Woman of the Hour, Is Self-Assured and Familiar Serial Killer Drama
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books Exclusive Cover Reveal + Excerpt: A Prestigious Tennis Tournament Begins In The Misdirection of Fault Lines
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comedy Every Movie 43 Sketch, Ranked
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movies High-Concept Comedy The Drop Starts Off Strong, but Goes Out with a Thud
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movies Nikyatu Jusu's Debut Nanny Wraps Its Immigrant Horror in Folklore Roots
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movies Single-Location Home Invasion Thriller The Apology Is More Scattered Than Scary
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movies God's Creatures: Emily Watson Dominates Bracingly Austere Indie Drama
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comedy The Best Shows We Saw at the Dublin Fringe Festival
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movies Apples Is Ripe with Enticing Visuals and Muddled Metaphors
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