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Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson (2025) “On its own, Leaving Neverland 2 is, unfortunately, not much to speak of. ” – Slate Mar 24, 2025 Full Review October 8 (2024) 72% “The movie is hugely enlightening, if not solely for the reasons it means to be. ” – Slate Mar 20, 2025 Full Review The Electric State (2025) 15% “The beats of a Russo brothers movie are so predetermined they don’t bear lingering on, but The Electric State might be the first time they’ve opted to just skip over them altogether.” – Slate Mar 17, 2025 Full Review Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna (2025) 83% “Left unsaid, and underexplored by Last Take, is how the culture of a film shoot, built from the ground up each time out, is formed, and whose job it is to set the tone.” – Slate Mar 12, 2025 Full Review Captain America: Brave New World (2025) 48% “Brave New World takes center stage, but it never turns on the mic; lips move, but we don't hear anything at all.” – Slate Feb 18, 2025 Full Review Flow (2024) 97% “To viewers who’ve grown accustomed to the animation industry’s push toward photorealism, Flow may look unfinished, even cheap. But there’s beauty in its simplicity, as well as an invitation. ” – Slate Feb 14, 2025 Full Review No Other Land (2024) 100% “Watching No Other Land is like learning another language, but it’s not just the speaking that’s important. It’s the listening.” – Slate Feb 7, 2025 Full Review A Complete Unknown (2024) 82% “A Complete Unknown is a fine movie about Bob Dylan... but it’s a better movie about the people who watched him do it, the die-hard believers who saw him as their greatest hope, then their greatest adversary.” – Slate Dec 23, 2024 Full Review Look Into My Eyes (2024) 91% “Whether or not you believe these psychics are communing with the dead—or, in one case, with the spirits of still-living animals—the interactions with their clients feel genuinely emotional in a way that is hard to dismiss entirely.” – Slate Dec 20, 2024 Full Review Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) 56% “The rubbery expressiveness of traditional animation is replaced by the feeling of a nature documentary where the narrator’s attempt to graft human emotions onto wild animals never quite feels like it takes.” – Slate Dec 20, 2024 Full Review Carry-On (2024) 88% “There’s one big misstep, a car crash staged as a fixed shot through the windshield whose transparent digital fakery sticks out like a stuffed animal on a baggage carousel. But by and large it’s a no-frills affair, and delightfully so.” – Slate Dec 20, 2024 Full Review Beatles '64 (2024) 95% “The previously unseen moments in Beatles ’64 still manage to add something to this most pored-over of cultural watersheds.” – Slate Dec 3, 2024 Full Review Will & Harper (2024) 99% “It’s as wholesome, and as American, as it gets.” – Slate Sep 27, 2024 Full Review Saturday Night (2024) 78% “There’s plenty of adrenaline to go around, but once that wears off, all that’s left is emptiness.” – Slate Sep 17, 2024 Full Review Alien: Romulus (2024) 80% “Romulus isn’t a mutation. It’s just inbred.” – Slate Aug 16, 2024 Full Review Good One (2024) 98% “Good One is a quiet movie, not because it has little to say but because it wants you to listen, to pay as much attention to what’s left unsaid as to its meticulously crafted dialogue, and to the way silence can be a power as well as a punishment. ” – Slate Aug 12, 2024 Full Review Trap (2024) 57% “Trap repeatedly crosses the boundary between performer and fan, the viewer and the viewed, but it doesn’t really want us to think about what that means. We’re just meant to lie back and watch.” – Slate Aug 6, 2024 Full Review Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) 78% “Dotted in among the quips and Easter eggs is the superhero equivalent of Toy Story 2, a mournful goodbye to the things we once held dear, even if some of those things weren’t that great to begin with.” – Slate Jul 31, 2024 Full Review Atlas (2024) 19% “J. Lo may be fighting for the very existence of the human race, but there’s nothing at stake between you and the screen.” – Slate Jun 7, 2024 Full Review Megalopolis (2024) 45% “Megalopolis is the product of man who has tried to put everything he knows or thinks into one climactic work. And whether or not it all fits, it’s exhilarating to watch him try. ” – Slate May 20, 2024 Full Review Civil War (2024) 81% “Purposeful though it may be, Garland's squishiness can read only as a failure of nerve. A more successfully political movie wouldn't be so wary of aiming at real targets.” – Slate Apr 15, 2024 Full Review Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (2023) 97% “It captures what it’s like to live in this chaotic and deadening world so well it might be the movie of the year, and last year, and next year too.” – Slate Mar 22, 2024 Full Review Madame Web (2024) 11% “It’s a travesty, a disaster, a blight on the history of superheroes and cinema itself. I enjoyed the hell out of it.” – Slate Feb 14, 2024 Full Review Love Me (2024) 47% “The plot can be surprisingly predictable at times, but Love Me finds a new way to poke at an age-old question, one that is apparently destined to resonate long after we’re gone.” – Slate Jan 26, 2024 Full Review I Saw the 온라인카지노추천 Glow (2024) 84% “I Saw the 온라인카지노추천 Glow is unnerving, unsettling, and engrossing, the kind of movie best watched on the border between waking and sleep.” – Slate Jan 19, 2024 Full Review
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