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Should We Be Flocking To See ‘The Sheep Detectives’?

May 15, 2026May 19, 2026 Neal Pollack 0 Comments adaptations from novels, Agatha Christie, animated animals, Babe, British cinema, Bryan Cranston, cgi animals, Charlotte's Web, children’s movies, Chris O'Dowd, comedy drama, cozy mystery, Craig Mazin, detective stories, Emma Thompson, family films, film criticism, Hugh Jackman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Knives Out, Kyle Balda, leonie swan, Molly Gordon, murder mystery films, Nicholas Braun, quirky british towns, Succession, talking animal movies, The Bear, Three Bags Full, whodunnit

Hugh Jackman and ‘Cousin Greg’ star in this cinematic hybrid of ‘Babe’ and ‘Knives Out’

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Benoit Blanc Takes up God in ‘Wake Up Dead Man’

December 10, 2025December 15, 2025 Stephen Garrett 0 Comments Andrew Scott, Benoit Blanc, Cailee Spaeny, Catholic thriller, Daniel Craig, Daryl McCormack, detective fiction, Dorothy Sayers, Edgar Allan Poe, film review, G.K. Chesterton, Glenn Close, Jeremy Renner, John Dickson Carr, Josh Brolin, Josh O'Connor, Kerry Washington, Knives Out, locked room mystery, Mila Kunis, murder mystery, Netflix, Rian Johnson, theatrical release, Thomas Haden Church, Wake Up Dead Man, whodunnit

Rian Johnson’s third Knives Out mystery is a holy whodunnit — a soulful satire and sermon

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The Last Jackass Claims To Be Their Best
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The Last Jackass Claims To Be Their Best

June 27, 2026July 1, 2026 Stephen Garrett 0

Johnny Knoxville and crew in a butt-stuffing swansong

The Cruelty of Nice Minnesota Folks
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The Cruelty of Nice Minnesota Folks

June 26, 2026July 1, 2026 William Schwartz 0
Run, Don’t Walk To See a One-Man, Three-Hour Biopic of French Poet Arthur Rimbaud, Really
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Run, Don’t Walk To See a One-Man, Three-Hour Biopic of French Poet Arthur Rimbaud, Really

June 25, 2026June 29, 2026 Kenji Fujishima 1
Thrilling, Funny, and Sad Tales of Modern Manhood
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Thrilling, Funny, and Sad Tales of Modern Manhood

June 25, 2026June 29, 2026 Jake Harris 0

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