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reviewTerrifier 3 review: "Fans will rejoice at its gleeful nastiness"By Jamie Graham Published -
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ReviewDan Da Dan episode 1 review: "One of the anime fall season's first must-watch shows"By Bradley Russell Published -
reviewsA Different Man review: "Sebastian Stan is wonderful in this unmissable exploration of beauty, artistry, and identity"By James Mottram Published -
reviewThe Wild Robot review: "Lupita Nyong’o is excellent in this gorgeous animation"By Matt Maytum Published -
reviewSalem's Lot review: "This Stephen King adaptation is midnight movie kind of fun"By Jamie Graham Published -
reviewMy Old Ass review: "Aubrey Plaza's new comedy-drama is delightfully funny and unexpectedly emotional"By Anna Smith Published -
reviewOddity review: "In a strong year for indie horror movies, this is one of the finest – and scariest"By Jamie Graham Published -
ReviewThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2 review: "Frustrating follow-up lacks the freshness of the far-superior first season"By Amy West Published -
reviewApartment 7A review: "A credible horror prequel that recaptures the atmosphere but not the originality of Rosemary's Baby"By James Mottram Published -
reviewNever Let Go review: "Halle Berry's new horror is a taut exploration of fear and paranoia"By Neil Smith Published -
ReviewAgatha All Along review: "Wacky, Wizard of Oz-esque series is hex-actly what Marvel needs"By Amy West Published -
reviewWill & Harper review: "Will Ferrell's Netflix road-trip documentary is authentic and moving"By Matt Maytum Published -
reviewStrange Darling review: "Move over Longlegs, another independent serial-killer horror is set to make a splash"By Jamie Graham Published -
reviewThe Penguin review: "Features one of the best performances in Batman’s on-screen history"By Fay Watson Published -
reviewHellboy: The Crooked Man review – "The closest big-screen version yet to the comics"By Jamie Graham Published -
reviewTransformers One review: "A cut above most of its predecessors"By Neil Smith Published -
reviewLee review: "Kate Winslet is wonderful but this wartime biopic needs less pathos and more punch"By Kate Stables Published -
reviewSpeak No Evil review: "A horror remake that honors the original while serving up some brutal surprises"By Jamie Graham Published -
reviewHis Three Daughters review: "Natasha Lyonne is the MVP of this stealth weepie"By Jane Crowther Published
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