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Nimona: Chloë Grace Moretz on the Character's Complexities & Her Favorite Transformations

Nimona's Chloë Grace Moretz breaks down the complex layers of the titular character and which animal transformation was her favorite.

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REVIEW: DSTLRY's The Devil's Cut

DSTLRY makes its debut with an anthology of one-shots, The Devil's Cut, that explores human themes and emotions. Here's CBR's Advance Review.

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REVIEW: Secret Invasion Episode 2

Secret Invasion doubles down on some of its first episode's biggest faults and finds itself in increasingly murky creative waters.

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Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken Director Kirk DeMicco Reveals How the Film Hooked Him

Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken Director Kirk DeMicco breaks down the film's balance between coming-of-age comedy and massive kaiju battles.

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REVIEW: Lonely Castle in the Mirror is Overloaded but Emotionally Resonant

Lonely Castle in the Mirror's feature-length run-time suffers from an overloaded cast and blunt storytelling, distracting from a strong central plot.

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Jack Ryan's Wendell Pierce and Michael Kelly Unpack Season 4 Highlights

Wendell Pierce and Michael Kelly Discuss shooting back-to-back seasons, developing the core relationships, punchy dialogue, and challenging sequences

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REVIEW: Netflix's Run Rabbit Run Is a Dull Exercise in Exploring Trauma Through Horror

The Australian psychological thriller Run Rabbit Run is all about trauma, but it doesn't offer any rewarding new approach to familiar themes.

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Matthew Klein Prepares to Take Crashing on Tour

In an interview with CBR, writer Matthew Klein discusses the upcoming trade paperback release of Crashing and his impending book tour.

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REVIEW: Confidential Informant's All-Star Cast Can't Save This Uneven Crime Thriller

Mel Gibson, Dominic Purcell, and Nick Stahl give their all, but they cannot help Confidential Informant from succumbing to mediocrity.

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REVIEW: Spy x Family Chapter 83 Has Enough Back-Stabbing and Twists and Turns to Spin Heads

This chapter of Spy x Family has the usual espionage drama to fans have come to expect of the series, but this chapter definitely makes heads spin.

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Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire's Peter Ramsey and Directors on Disney+'s New African Sci-Fi Series

In an exclusive interview with CBR, Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire EP Peter Ramsey and directors discuss Disney+'s sci-fi-themed anthology series.

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EXCLUSIVE: Elliott Kalan Shines the Disney Villains Spotlight on Hades

In an interview with CBR, Elliott Kalan discusses the appeal of writing the selfish, wildly charismatic Disney villain Hades.

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The Flash Supervising Sound Editors on Bringing the Speed Force Down to Earth

The Flash's Supervising Sound Editors break down the film's biggest needle-drops and the importance of character focus over action spectacle.

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Indie Spotlight: Michel Fiffe Talks Ten Years of COPRA

In the latest edition of CBR's Indie Spotlight, Michel Fiffe discusses the evolution of COPRA and the new collection out now from Image Comics.

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REVIEW: Boom! Studios' Wild's End #1

From I.N.J. Culbard and Warhammer 40K's Dan Abnett comes a brand-new mystery-adventure about a fishing crew, in a charming and timeless story.

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REVIEW: IDW's Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons #1

A pirate's hidden gold and an explorer's rush to retrieve it land them both on Monster Island and in the presence of the mighty King of the Monsters.

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ADVANCE REVIEW: Image Comics' Fishflies #1

Jeff Lemire's Substack hit Fishflies is getting its own printed run, bringing the one-of-a-kind supernatural horror to the page for the first time.

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REVIEW: Marvel's The Incredible Hulk #1

Peace eludes Bruce Banner as unholy monsters give chase unbeknownst to him while an enraged Hulk looks to take complete control of his body.

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REVIEW: Sheroes is a Mediocre Action Comedy That Settles For the Bare Minimum

Sheroes has committed performers and a frenetic style, but the story is derivative and goes nowhere fast. Here's CBR's Review.

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Cannes Confidential Star Jamie Bamber Takes on a New Adventure

Jamie Bamber leads Acorn TV's fun and fascinating crime drama Cannes Confidential and told CBR what made con man Harry King an interesting character.

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