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Movie review: 'Jackass: Best and Last' celebrates a quarter century of friendship, stunts

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June 25, 2026

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When it comes to “Jackass: Best and Last,” the title doesn’t lie. It is, in fact, the last “Jackass” movie — confirmed, while sitting in an electric chair, by ubiquitous big brother/ringleader/co-creator Johnny Knoxville, who has been ...

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Variety

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· Jun 26, 2026

‘The Get Out’ Review: Russell Crowe and a Game Supporting Cast Cannot Save Derrick Borte’s Tonally Ambitious Crime Comedy

The canon of popular American movies this side of the millennium counts several crime comedies in its ranks, among them Steven Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s” trilogy, David O. Russell’s “American Hustle” and Shane Black’s “The Nice Guys.” Ten years on, that last film’s star, Russell Crowe, headlines Derrick Borte’s “The Get Out” — a largely underwhelming reminder []

Conservative Review

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· Jun 26, 2026

REVIEW: 'Supergirl'

Movie genres run out of steam. It has ever been thus. So many Westerns were made in the first half-century of the American cinema that they still outnumber any other genre, but they're a footnote now. Gangster movies were all the rage in the 1930s, films noir in the late 1940s, musicals from the Depression to the swinging '60s, and teen comedies in the 1980s and '90s. They seem to settle in forever and then they fade. So too with the dominant genre of the 21st century, the superhero picture.The post REVIEW: 'Supergirl' appeared first on .

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 3, 2026

Released in Theaters 41 Years Ago Today, the Greatest Time Travel Sci-Fi Ever (That Took 45 Attempts To Get Made)

Some movies become successful, and some movies become so legendary they’re still the first thing people bring up whenever a certain genre comes up. And when it comes to that second category, today marks 41 years since the greatest sci-fi movie ever hit theaters, took over pop culture, and cemented itself as a timeless classic. []

AutoStraddle

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘I Kissed A Girl’ S2 Episodes 7 & 8 Recap: Kiss-Off Carnage!

What fresh sapphic drama awaits at the messy massy? The post ‘I Kissed A Girl’ S2 Episodes 7 8 Recap: Kiss-Off Carnage! appeared first on Autostraddle.

Le News

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· Jul 3, 2026

FILM: The second half of DE GAULLE’s battle ****

3 July 2026 You have an amazing choice this week – an important historical gem; a wild blockbuster; a gentle animated love story; and a cruel Robin Hood. Take your pick I am including the previously published review of the first part of this two-part historical film, as it explains the background to both films. []

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Related coverage for "Movie review: 'Jackass: Best and Last' celebrates a quarter century of friendship, stunts": Variety — ‘The Get Out’ Review: Russell Crowe and a Game Supporting Cast Cannot Save Derrick Borte’s Tonally Ambitious Crime Comedy. Conservative Review — REVIEW: 'Supergirl'. ComicBook.com — Released in Theaters 41 Years Ago Today, the Greatest Time Travel Sci-Fi Ever (That Took 45 Attempts To Get Made). AutoStraddle — ‘I Kissed A Girl’ S2 Episodes 7 & 8 Recap: Kiss-Off Carnage!. Le News — FILM: The second half of DE GAULLE’s battle ****