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  • ‘Disclosure Day’ Masterfully Made But Misses Spielberg Classic Status

    ‘Disclosure Day’ Masterfully Made But Misses Spielberg Classic Status

    June 12, 2026

    Steven Spielberg brings his signature sense of wonder to Disclosure Day, along with John Williams’ score and Janusz Kaminski’s cinematography, but the sci-fi story doesn’t quite live up to the sum of its parts.

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  • Big Screen ‘Backrooms’ An Unsettling But Uneven Debut for Kane Parsons

    Big Screen ‘Backrooms’ An Unsettling But Uneven Debut for Kane Parsons

    May 29, 2026

    Kane Parsons becomes the latest (and youngest) in the YouTuber-to-horror-filmmaker pipeline with the A24 adaptation of his Backrooms liminal space series.

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  • Curry Barker’s ‘Obsession’ a Humorous and Harrowing Horror Story

    Curry Barker’s ‘Obsession’ a Humorous and Harrowing Horror Story

    May 25, 2026

    YouTuber-turned-filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession is like Get Out for “nice guys”, blending funny, disturbing, and highly entertaining horror with surprisingly impactful themes.

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  • ‘Exit 8’ Video Game Becomes Psychological Horror in New Japanese Film

    ‘Exit 8’ Video Game Becomes Psychological Horror in New Japanese Film

    ‘Exit 8’ adds depth to a popular Japanese liminal space video game, creating an effective, surprisingly tense psychological horror film.

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  • ‘The Drama’ Could Become the Most Discussed Film of the Year

    ‘The Drama’ Could Become the Most Discussed Film of the Year

    Robert Pattinson and Zendaya star in The Drama, Kristoffer Borgli’s jet-black comedy about a happily engaged couple whose love is put to the test after a shocking revelation during a party game.

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  • ‘Project Hail Mary’ Brings Much-Needed Hope to Cinema Screens

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ Brings Much-Needed Hope to Cinema Screens

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ couples Ryan Gosling’s charm with a sci-fi sense of wonder for a story about the value of connection, cooperation, and compassion.

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  • ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Delivers the Telugu Epic of My Dreams

    ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Delivers the Telugu Epic of My Dreams

    Nag Ashwin’s Prabhas starrer Kalki 2898 AD feels like the Avengers of Indian cinema but the film also works surprisingly well without prior knowledge.

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  • Best and Worst Movies I Watched in June

    Best and Worst Movies I Watched in June

    Whatcha Watchin’ has been on a hiatus while I focus on mini-reviews but the podcast has returned with a new monthly movie wrap-up.

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  • ‘The Bikeriders’ Elevated by Performances

    ‘The Bikeriders’ Elevated by Performances

    Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer are having a wild voice competition in ‘The Bikeriders’ but is the movie compelling?

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  • Is ‘The Acolyte’ a Worthwhile Star Wars Series?

    Is ‘The Acolyte’ a Worthwhile Star Wars Series?

    The Acolyte avoids the usual Star Wars Skywalker nostalgia by focusing on a new story involving Jedi investigations and intrigue.

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  • Is ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ the Weirdest Movie of the Year?

    Is ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ the Weirdest Movie of the Year?

    Sasquatch Sunset is an 88-minute, dialogue-free film about Sasquatches featuring an unrecognizable Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg, and it’s one of the weirder films you might see this year.

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  • ‘Furiosa’ a Spectacular Sequel to ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’

    ‘Furiosa’ a Spectacular Sequel to ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’

    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga exceeds expectations with stellar performances by Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, stunning visuals, and exceptional stunt work.

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  • Does ‘Back to Black’ Do Amy Winehouse Dirty?

    Does ‘Back to Black’ Do Amy Winehouse Dirty?

    ‘Back to Black’ suffers from the same issues as so many musician biopics: telling a true story and appeasing the estate that holds the music licensing rights.

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  • ‘Hundreds Of Beavers’ Combines Silent Movies With Looney Tunes For Unique Hilarity

    ‘Hundreds Of Beavers’ Combines Silent Movies With Looney Tunes For Unique Hilarity

    In Mike Cheslik’s Hundreds of Beavers, a 19th-century applejack salesman battles beavers in a mashup of silent-era slapstick and Adult Swim humor.

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