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Spider-Man: Across the SpiderVerse (animated superhero film: trailer).
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, a film review by Mark Kermode.

Our man-of-many-movies, Mark Kermode, is swinging on by to drop his take on the animated superhero flick, Spider-Man: Across the

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Master (2022): a film review by Mark R. Leeper.

‘Master’ is a surprisingly effective story with high production values. We start out wondering, ‘Is this a ghost story? A

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Hypnotic
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Hypnotic: a scifi film review by Mark Kermode (video).

Our man of many movies, Mark Kermode, is back once more, this time to give his views on the SF

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The Flash: high-speed stakes and multidimensional mayhem (superhero movie trailer)
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The Flash: can the Scarlet Speedster save the day…and the timeline? (trailer)

In their latest act of cinematic superhero movie-making, Warner brings all SFcrowsnest readers its new standalone feature film, The Flash.

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Meg 2: The Trench: because one giant dinosaur shark just wasn't enough (film trailer).
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Meg 2: The Trench: because one giant dinosaur shark just wasn’t enough (film trailer).

In a world where oversized prehistoric sharks are in short supply and we need more Jason Statham doing his hard-man-against-the-odds

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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning (spy-fy movie: first trailer).
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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One: nothing says “spy-fy” like Tom Cruise dangling from a helicopter again (new trailer).

Hold on to your hats, folks, because Hollywood’s favorite running man, Tom Cruise, is back in the latest installment of

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The Creator: your new robot revolution scifi movie (trailer).
FilmsScifi

The Creator: your new robot revolution scifi movie (trailer).

It’s been confirmed: We’re living in an era of robot anxiety, and the film industry is having a field day.

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Beau Is Afraid (weird fantasy film: trailer).
FilmsHorror

Beau Is Afraid: where normalcy waves its white flag? (Mark Kermode film review).

SFcrowsnest readers, we’re here to announce the birth of a new cinematic genre: surrealistic tragicomedy horror. Yes, you heard it

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Escape from New York: A look back at the unrepentant absurdity of Eyepatch and Synths (video).

Escape from New York, the classic dystopian cheese-fest that grabbed the 80s by the scruff of the neck and screamed,

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We Have A Ghost (2023) : a film review by Mark R. Leeper

‘We Have a Ghost’ is a family-friendly horror-comedy with a PG-13 rating. This amusing tale revolves around a family that

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