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Topic: Movies
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"Sorry, Baby" is why we go to the movies
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Adam Sandler's comedy is showing its age
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We've reached peak Marvel mess
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"Oh, Hi!" destroys cinema's worst trope
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"Superman” is super woke — on purpose
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Reeve's Superman can never be defeated
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Every "Alien" film, ranked worst to best
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Hollywood tough guy Madsen dead at 67
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The new "Jurassic" apex: Jonathan Bailey
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KPop Demon Hunters' derpy tiger origins
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Brad Pitt's hollow race to redemption
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The K-pop obsession with your soul
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The best of 2025 . . . so far
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Unraveling a famous mother's legacy
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"Brokeback" hurts more on the big screen
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Like it or not, Dakota Johnson is a star
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Please, anything but a twee revival!
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