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'Coyote vs. Acme' Review: Wile E. Coyote Gets His Day in Court in a Glorious, Surprisingly Moving Looney Tunes Triumph

Space Jam could never.

'The Wrong Girls' Review: Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat Light Up a Charming Female-Led Stoner Comedy

A weed‑fueled celebration of female friendship, sparked by a playful spirit and elevated by Alia Shawkat and Kristen Stewart’s buoyant chemistry.

'The End of Oak Street' Review: David Robert Mitchell’s Bloody Dino Blast Curbstomps Jurassic World With Actual Suspense

Might be the best dino‑centric movie we’ve had this century.

‘Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie’ Review: Capitalism Can’t Stop These Pups From Delivering a Heartfelt Dino Adventure

Yet another fine high-scale Paw Patrol feature for the fam.

‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ Review: Jane Schoenbrun’s Horny Horror Satire Slashes Through Repression

For all the theys and gays chasing the sexual thrill they haven’t felt since their sexual awakening via that VHS your parents told you not to touch, but you did anyway.

'Late Fame' Review: Willem Dafoe Navigates Career Uncertainty and Nepo-Babies in Mellow NYC Satire

Kent Jones’ entertaining and scathing contemporary adaptation of 1895 fable about a an older poet and his new and younger adorning fans earns a snap or two.

'Tony' Review: Matt Johnson's Anthony Bourdain Coming-of-Age Origin Flick is a Delicious Crowd-Pleasing Meal

Proof that you don’t need to change a great old recipe to deliver a delicious dish.

'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Review: Tom Holland's Most Mature Spidey Adventure Swings Back to Basics

By trading multiversal chaos for personal stakes, Brand New Day spins Holland's strongest and most heartfelt Spider-Man outing yet.

'Sheep in the Box' Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda Hits a 404 Error With a Cloying Sci-Fi Melodrama

A tone-deaf, drab, and hollow family melodrama that desperately needs humanistic realism to balance its cloying, sentimental phoniness.

'The Odyssey' Review: Christopher Nolan Defies Modern Blockbuster Norms With His Most Soulful Epic Yet

I wouldn’t be surprised if Nolan conjured a real cyclops.