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movies The Menu Satirizes the Self-Sacrificing Working Class
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movies Bert Kreischer’s Drunken Anecdote The Machine Stumbles as a Film
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movies New Poor Things Trailer Delights in Emma Stone's Modern Frankenstein
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movies An Unpretentious and Likable Kingsman for Grown-Ups, The Outfit Thrills
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movies Apocalyptic Comedy Biosphere Prompts Big, Hopeful Questions
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movies Time Travel Sci-Fi The Adam Project Is as Featureless as a Funko Pop
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movies The New Texas Chainsaw Massacre Is a Trite Modernization That Disrespects Its Legacy
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movies At Least the Dumb Game Adaptation Uncharted Loots the Right Adventure Films
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