All the best new movies on Netflix that are streaming now, in 2024.
‘The Exorcism’s Joshua John Miller taps his family’s cinema roots for horror rebellion
“The Exorcism” co-writer/director Joshua John Miller and co-writer/partner M.A. Fortin tapped into Miller’s family legacy to create their new horror movie. Interview.
X-Men ‘97 Didn’t Redeem Cyclops, He’s Always Been This Cool
In the first episode of X-Men ‘97, the sequel to the classic X-Men: Animated Series cartoon, the titular mutant team finds themselves falling through the sky after their plane gets blown up. To stop his descent, team leader Cyclops emits a massive concussive blast from his eyes, slowing his fall and creating a massive…
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How to watch ‘Problemista’ at home: When will the A24 film be streaming?
How to watch ‘Problemista’ at home and online, including the best Max deals that may let you watch for free.
‘Fancy Dance’ review: A plain drama that excels thanks to its incredible Native cast
In “Fancy Dance,” Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olson turn in masterful performances as an aunt and niece on the run. Review.
‘Kinds of Kindness’ review: A poor thing from Yorgos Lanthimos
Jesse Plemons can’t miss, but was Emma Stone miscast? A review of Yorgos Lanthimos’ follow-up to “Poor Things,” “Kinds of Kindness.”
‘The Bikeriders’ review: Austin Butler and Jodie Comer headline Jeff Nichols’ version of ‘Goodfellas’
Austin Butler and Jodie Comer headline Jeff Nichols’ “The Bikeriders,” along with Tom Hardy and Michael Shannon. Review.
‘Janet Planet’ review: Annie Baker’s mother-daughter story is a quiet marvel
Pulitzer-winning playwright Annie Baker delivers a captivating debut with “Janet Planet,” starring Julianne Nicholson and Zoe Ziegler. Movie review.
‘Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person’ review: A horror-comedy with bite and heart
“Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person” is a coming-of-age romance with a bloody fun twist! Review from the Toronto Film Festival.
Times & Galaxy: The Kotaku Review
A video game about being a journalist might hit a little close to home for me, a journalist whose job is to write about video games. And yet, I cannot get enough of Times & Galaxy’s news shenanigans.
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