The Daily Beast's Scores
- Movies
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For 698 reviews, this publication has graded:
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59% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 68
| Highest review score: | Sentimental Value | |
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| Lowest review score: | Melania |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 436 out of 698
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Mixed: 219 out of 698
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Negative: 43 out of 698
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A deliriously pointed cautionary tale about the perils of getting what you want, and an instant contender for classic midnight-movie status.- The Daily Beast
- Posted May 11, 2026
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Eliciting exasperated laughs at its every manipulation, it may be the most ridiculously corny movie of all time.- The Daily Beast
- Posted May 7, 2026
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Despite looking great, it comes off as a humdrum knockoff of yesterday’s fashion.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Apr 29, 2026
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Aside from a couple of vicious set pieces, however, this genre effort’s gimmickry results in derivative cornball melodrama. It would have benefited greatly from speaking louder while carrying a big stick.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Apr 28, 2026
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This creepy nerve-rattler confirms that the director’s excellent 2024 breakout Oddity was no fluke.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Apr 27, 2026
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A no-frills survival thriller that’s as rugged as its wilderness setting.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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All “Thriller," no infamy, presenting an uplifting, crowd-pleasing version of events that, for all its expert impersonations, is simply the palatable half of this sordid tale.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Apr 21, 2026
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A deep dive into a pool of pretentiousness whose absurdity mounts with each new quasi-supernatural—and heavily symbolic—development.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Apr 14, 2026
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[Its] sketchiness is second only to its inside-baseball humorlessness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Apr 9, 2026
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- Posted Mar 31, 2026
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Nick Schager
Thanks to a host of colorful performances and an emphasis on over-the-top violence, they mostly pull off their double-dip trick.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Mar 20, 2026
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A stirring celebration of bravery, camaraderie, and human ingenuity that goes big in every respect, not least of which by recognizing and foregrounding the majesty of larger-than-life movie stardom.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Mar 10, 2026
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A rousing elegy to an underworld saga par excellence and, in particular, to a ruthless and tormented gangster whom, in Murphy’s expert hands, stands as an undisputed crime-fiction icon.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Mar 5, 2026
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A Frankenstein-ian cine-monster that both reinvents and pays homage with all the clumsiness and unsightliness of its fabled creature.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Mar 4, 2026
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Worst of all, Scream 7 doesn’t concoct the sort of ludicrous denouement that has always been these movies’ signature, instead delivering perhaps the most deflating conclusion in the series’ three-decade history. That alone should indicate that Ghostface has lost his luster and should withdraw to the Horror Hall of Fame where he deserves to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Freddy, Jason, and the rest of the genre’s genuine icons.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 26, 2026
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An uplifting portrait of the possibility of rebirth—even for the most famous person on Earth.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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A superb companion piece to the director’s 2022 biopic Elvis, it’s a feat of showmanship both by Presley on stage and Luhrmann behind the camera.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 20, 2026
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It might not deliver hilariously fatal blows, but it’s smart and spikey enough to leave a pleasurably painful mark.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 18, 2026
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An audacious indie that plumbs the depths of passion, loyalty, and sacrifice with beguiling earnestness and intensity.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 13, 2026
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No matter the out-of-this-world nature of their adventure, they remain an amusing and endearingly down-to-Earth doofus duo.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 12, 2026
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A film that lives up to its title by being, in every way, basic—and, in the process, confirms that there’s a reason some clichés endure.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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With Oscar-winner Sam Rockwell as its tempestuous engine, it’s a captivatingly silly saga about the pitfalls of our modern techno-obsessiveness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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A fleetingly recognizable tale of love, desire, obsession, regret, bitterness, and ire that, at every turn, plays as florid, horny, juvenile fanfiction.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Feb 9, 2026
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Esther Zuckerman
Pillion is often very funny without ever kinkshaming, thanks to the wry script, Skarsgård’s deadpan, and Melling’s guilelessness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted May 20, 2025
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Kevin Fallon
Were it not for scattered laughter-inducing scenes—most of which, I would gather, were not intentionally humorous—I would rule it an abomination. ... Melania is a level of insipid propaganda that almost resists review; it’s so expected and utterly pointless.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 30, 2026
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A joyous return to form for the Evil Dead auteur, whose no-holds-barred verve is equaled by that of Rachel McAdams.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 30, 2026
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A far cry from [Stanton’s] Pixar gems Finding Nemo and WALL-E, both of which have infinitely more to say about the human condition than this schematic and bathetic bowl of chicken soup for the soul.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 27, 2026
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Electrifying a taut tale of tough times and the desperate men they breed, [Hawke] makes sure that, even when it could stand to be a tad weightier, this genre film packs a wallop.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 27, 2026
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A stirring testament to both [Rushdie's] resilience and to freedom as a vital bulwark against the forces of extremism and evil.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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There’s not much to latch onto here except the faint flickers of the better film this one, with more care and attention to detail, might have been.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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Never quite as funny as it wants to be, but making up for that in the violence department, it’s a healthy serving of slam-bang cinematic comfort food.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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An irredeemably obvious and one-note affair that says everything in its first 10 minutes and spends the remainder of its time vainly trying to drum up humor from a wan Weekend at Bernie’s-esque scenario.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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A medley of fears, anxieties, and regrets that repeatedly messes with the senses, it exists at the nexus of sanity and madness, life and death, Heaven and Hell, and sound and image.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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A hysterical, insightful, and ultimately moving portrait of the difficulties of keeping long-term relationships alive.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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Follows festival tradition by featuring a stellar breakthrough performance from a well-known actor—in this case, Will Poulter’s sterling turn as a junkie caught in a prison of his own making.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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This intensely empathetic film—co-starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan—has a tendency to tip into strident affectation. But thanks to newcomer Reeves, it still lands more than its fair share of punches.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 25, 2026
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Consistently funny and erotic, if ultimately a bit too straightlaced for the incendiary subject matter at hand.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 25, 2026
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A delightful film about the dim-witted and the disreputable. And though its humor ultimately wanes, it compensates with a surprising measure of tenderness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 25, 2026
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A winningly weird comedy—premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festival—about isolation and community.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 24, 2026
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With his maiden cinematic venture, Wilson doesn’t break new ground so much as continue his idiosyncratic artistry on a larger scale.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 24, 2026
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A horror-comedy that takes a scalpel—or, more accurately, several weapons—to its jaunty protagonist, all while reveling in his darkly disturbed spirit.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 24, 2026
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- Posted Jan 24, 2026
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Designed in every way to make one bleary eyed, it’s the new year’s dreariest, and goofiest, film.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 21, 2026
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A rugged affair that’s canny and concussive enough to compensate for a somewhat deflating ending, it proves that its headliners remain cinema’s preeminent BFF duo.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 15, 2026
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As the fourth entry in a long-running franchise (written, like its ancestors, by Alex Garland), it is, to borrow a phrase uttered by its protagonist, “miraculous”—and marks this zombie saga as a nightmare with few equals.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 13, 2026
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Understated, graceful, and moving, it’s the first great film of 2026.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 12, 2026
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A sturdy continuation of this cataclysmic big-screen series, whose large-scale set pieces are rooted in the fear, anguish, and compassion of its appealing main characters.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Jan 8, 2026
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Taut and entrancing, it’s a stark reminder that adolescence sucks.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 26, 2025
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A typical provincial British tale about everyday Englishmen and women banding together to accomplish a controversial task against long odds, it’s akin to a warm glass of milk.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 24, 2025
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A movie manufactured to tug at the heartstrings. That it does so this gracefully and movingly is a testament to Winslet’s understated stewardship and a script by her son, Joe Anders, whose manipulations are as gentle as they are affecting.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 23, 2025
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Yanking unashamedly at the heartstrings, however, it’s a manipulative and uneven tune that strains to elicit the sniffles it so hungrily seeks.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 23, 2025
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Proves a deliriously amusing vehicle for both glamorous, charismatic actresses. It won’t win Sweeney or Seyfried any prizes, but it’s the sort of hysterical thriller that, in the ’80s and ’90s, was a theatrical staple.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 16, 2025
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To a greater extent than its franchise mates, Avatar: Fire and Ash is drunk on its own extravagance, unaware that it’s offering up nothing new that might justify its absurd Sturm und Drang.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 16, 2025
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A tour-de-force of unbound creativity, its silky staging, enchanting performances, and playful inventiveness combining to make it one of the year’s undisputed big-screen highlights.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 11, 2025
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Its phoniness epitomized by Emma Mackey’s lead turn, it’s the biggest dud of the artist’s career, and the holiday season’s most egregious misfire.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 10, 2025
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- Posted Dec 9, 2025
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Nick Schager
Strap in, hold on, and succumb to this ecstatically inventive one-of-a-kind film.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 5, 2025
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An assured directorial debut about media reliability that unnerves by embracing the unknown.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 5, 2025
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[Its] sole imperative appears to be boring its audience to death.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 5, 2025
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With star Imogen Poots vividly capturing the roiling contradictions born from her character’s crises, it’s a raw, rugged wound of a film.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 4, 2025
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The charismatic Pfeiffer deserves much, much better than this soggy stocking stuffer.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 2, 2025
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A breakneck rollercoaster—about ping pong!—infused with a manic desperation that’s almost as electric as its athletic centerpieces are taut.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Dec 1, 2025
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Jesse Hassenger
Zootopia 2 feels like it came out as the filmmakers intended, even if they set their own expectations at medium instead of high.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 26, 2025
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If its melodrama is unabashedly manipulative, it’s not altogether ineffective at eliciting waterworks.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 25, 2025
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Largely faithful but unwilling to pick a funny or nasty lane, it’s the most impersonal film of its writer/director’s career, and a revolutionary thriller that too often falls back on establishment conventions.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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Its most impressive feat, however, is finding a way to somehow be even duller than its predecessors.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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Undone by storytelling that, however well-intentioned, coats its real-life tale in a corny Hollywood sheen.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 8, 2025
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- Posted Nov 7, 2025
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- Posted Nov 6, 2025
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Esther Zuckerman
Though Sentimental Value is about the use of art as a tool for communication, it’s not so trite a movie to say that art heals all wounds. But it’s also not a cynical film. Once again, Trier defies convention by finding grace that is so profound it can be walloping.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 9, 2025
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The series’ second-best installment and a rousing start to what appears to be a grand new franchise future.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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Esther Zuckerman
Whenever it feels like the plot is verging into territory we’ve seen before, you can just train your attention back onto Lawrence and be completely mesmerized.- The Daily Beast
- Posted May 19, 2025
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A raucous mélange of the demented and the degrading, indulging in the very garish, grotesque, X-rated madness it condemns.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 28, 2025
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Save for a single sterling jolt, his compendium of clichés is a case study in knowing a genre’s tricks but doing absolutely nothing of interest with them.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 24, 2025
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Stone is a mesmerizing riot in this bleak satire of our current state of disorder—as is her co-star Jesse Plemons, who matches her intensity and manages to outdo her craziness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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Even at its stagiest, it’s a film that, courtesy of both its director and star, burns with unbridled passions.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 22, 2025
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A film whose tension (and inventiveness) waxes and wanes, although courtesy of Hawke’s unforgettable masked fiend, it continues to boast an iconic horror movie visage destined to ruin viewers’ sleep.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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If [Cooper’s] third behind-the-camera venture rarely gets completely under the surface, it nonetheless hits a sufficient number of wise and witty notes.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 10, 2025
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A caustic portrait of the rat race as legitimately killer, and another feather in the cap of one of world cinema’s true maestros.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 10, 2025
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A thriller in name only, it has all the grace and cunning of an anvil to the head.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 10, 2025
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A sly, sinister film about self-loathing, sacrifice, and the things people will do to survive—with a great tormented performance from Dakota Fanning at its center.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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In an age of bland, unimaginative cookie-cutter blockbusters, there’s something refreshing about a movie that puts a premium on looking and sounding badass.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 7, 2025
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Buoyed by a superb cast headlined by Adam Driver and Cate Blanchett, it’s a film of quiet, droll grace, even if it’s delicateness occasionally veers into slightness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 3, 2025
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[Its] vignettes are uneven and occasionally repetitive and yet, at their best, deliver the sort of macabre mood and mayhem that make the series an enduring spooky-season pleasure.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 3, 2025
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With an aesthetic ingenuity to match its pooch’s impressively expressive performance, it’s a thriller that ably justifies its central gimmick.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Oct 2, 2025
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- Posted Oct 1, 2025
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Mistakenly assumes that the woe-is-me routines of the rich and famous are the stuff of great drama.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 30, 2025
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A timely cautionary tale whose overwhelming suspense is apt to leave viewers sick with dread.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 29, 2025
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Though its daring gestures don’t always pay off, it’s a tale of internal and external brutality, of fathers, sons and clans scarred by violence, that serves as a sturdy showcase for its exceptional star.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 29, 2025
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Affords Julia Roberts with her best part in years as a professor whose role in a burgeoning scandal threatens to expose her deep, dark (related) secrets. She’s not enough, however, to make this wannabe-conversation starter coherent, much less insightful.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 29, 2025
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Saying little but speaking volumes about American disaffection, apathy, self-interest, and foolishness, [O’Connor’s] performance bolsters this askew heist film and cements his status as cinema’s most magnetic new leading man.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 28, 2025
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It builds to revelations that speak emphatically to social shallowness, pressures and prejudices—even if, in the end, its bombshells resonate as less surprising than inevitable.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 24, 2025
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- Posted Sep 9, 2025
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- Posted Sep 19, 2025
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A look at Coppola’s creative process that proves significantly more illuminating and entertaining than the director’s finished product.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 18, 2025
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Electrified by virtuoso filmmaking, its enraged message comes through loud and clear.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 17, 2025
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This wannabe winsome fairy tale about confronting fears, atoning for sins, and forgiving oneself is a pile-up of preciousness.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 16, 2025
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Casts itself as a frightening saga about tyranny’s capacity to acclimate its subjects to slaughter and slavery, and to coerce them into performing (and celebrating) self-destruction under the guise of unity, strength, and progress.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 12, 2025
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Hermanus’ latest establishes him as a filmmaker of uncanny grace and Mescal and O’Connor as two of Hollywood’s finest young stars.- The Daily Beast
- Posted Sep 11, 2025
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