Shyamalan’s 2004 film has its merits, but revisiting it reveals the muddled philosophy that drives it and robs it of many key thrills.
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Read MoreGaslight is a brilliant, disturbing portrait of psychological torment in the domestic sphere.
Read MoreFritz Lang’s underappreciated Nazi thriller contains rich atmosphere and a potent blend of noir and wartime elements.
Read MoreEntwines personal and political power dynamics against the background of the War on Terror.
Read MoreDario Argento’s horror-thriller Deep Red is a bridge between modern slasher cinema and the nightmares of folklore.
Read MoreNetflix’s dramatic crime thriller starring Jason Bateman takes the reins from the service’s previous hits, Bloodline and Narcos.
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Read MoreNeither as slick and enthralling as Narcos, nor as well-shot or well-acted as Bloodline, Ozark is still surprisingly capable and sometimes excellent. This is solid second-tier TV.
Read MorePassable thriller, but fascinating juncture.
Read MoreSpielberg's sturdy Cold War spy thriller.
Read MoreAdam McKay surprises with this winning, comedic take on the 2008 financial crisis.
Read MoreA definitive argument for the character (and the series') effectiveness.
Read MoreA musical unlike anything you've seen before.
Read MoreA solid thriller that resonates deeply.
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Read MoreThis maligned Roger Moore Bond film is equal parts silly and exciting.
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