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Penile Enhancement Doc Poses Provocative Questions
Daniel Lombroso’s new documentary Manhood features the tantalizing subhead, “Inside the secret booming world of penile enhancement,” and while a full review will follow, I think most readers will have three primary questions. 1. Is Manhood coy regarding its depiction of its subject matter or is it brazen? Manhood The Bottom Line Very gnarly and admirably non-judgmental. Venue: SXSW Film…
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13 movies that define the Baby Boomer generation
Boomer-era B-movies that are actually masterpieces Born from necessity and often relegated to the lower half of double features, B-movies were typically low-budget, quickly produced genre films that rarely aimed for critical acclaim. Studio executives viewed them as disposable entertainment, cranked out to fill theater seats before the main attraction. Critics dismissed them as formulaic trash, and audiences often treated…
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This Is the Mount Rushmore of Action Movies
Action is relatable, no matter how little or much we’re physically fit. Yes, even a highly trained assassin with years of training is relatable to the ordinary person because they’re driven by human motivation and emotions. Action on film feels like taking control of one’s life, like taking the reins and making one’s own decisions; in fact, some of the…
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The 52 best teen movies of all time
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) James Dean as Jim Stark in ‘Rebel Without a Cause’. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Drag races, forbidden love, and the universal search for understanding are all expertly handled by the formidable trio of James Dean, Natalie Wood, and Sal Mineo (with an able assist from Dennis Hopper) in this classic of teen angst. The original beautiful…
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Awards Leaderboard: Best Movies of 2025
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners sits atop our leaderboard with just over 300 wins, followed by One Battle After Another with 243 wins. As the two films have traded Best Picture and Best Director wins across regional critics groups, this has clearly become a two-film race. Even so, the Anderson feature remains strongly favored among critics. We fully expect the landscape to…
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13 Great Horror Movies That Are Actually Funny (March 2026): ‘Abigail’ and More
Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection Horror comedies are one of our favorite genre mashups, even if there aren’t as many of them as we’d like. That may be because not all of the funny horror films can be as successful as Scream 7. The horror comedy Abigail had the directors and star of Scream and still only made $43…
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Best movies of the year, ranked by fans, revealed ahead of Oscars 2026
Ahead of the 2026 Oscars this Sunday, Rotten Tomatoes has revealed the most popular movies of the past year — according to the site’s audience-based “Popcornmeter.” While some might have expected Academy Award nominees like “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another” to lead the list, the actual fan-favorites may surprise you. Keep scrolling for a look at this year’s rankings…
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These Great Horror Movies Are Required Viewing for Any Film Fan
As such, several masterpieces over the years have come to define and re-define what horror is and what it can and should do. Several of these gems have become ingrained as an essential part of any cinephile’s required viewing list. Whether it’s because they’re foundational horror films from cinema’s early days, or because they re-defined the genre for a new…
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The 30 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now
Finding a good movie to watch on Amazon Prime Video can be difficult to say the least. While Amazon’s robust library of titles is available to every Amazon Prime subscriber, they don’t exactly make it easy to find what you’re looking for. That’s where we come in. Below, we’ve assembled a growing list of the best movies on Amazon Prime…
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The Library of Congress Just Found One of George Méliès’ Lost Movies
5 min read Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: A long-lost film from 1897 by early cinematic innovator Georges Méliès has been discovered by the Library of Congress. The film, Gugusse and the Automaton, is a landmark work of early filmmaking, depicting what is believed to be the first robot in movie history. Méliès, depicted in the…
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