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Moving Pictures: The Final Track of The Guardians of the Galaxy

In this final installment of the column, 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' teaches us how to say goodbye to the guardians and Myle Yan Tay teaches us to say goodbye to the Moving Pictures column.

Moving Pictures: ‘How To Blow Up A Pipeline’ Is The Salve For Your Climate Anxiety

When is the last time you googled 'how to blow up a pipeline?'

Moving Pictures: Battling Legacy in ‘Creed III’

Michael B Jordan steps into the ring as both star and director of "Creed III."

Moving Pictures: “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” and the Blandness of Grandiosity

How many marvel movies does it take to fill the Quantum realm?

Moving Pictures: “Knock at the Cabin” and Shyamalan’s Twists and Turns

This review may have a big twist too. You'll just have to read and see.

Moving Pictures: Guillermo del Toro’s Puppet Kills Fascists

Out of the three "Pinocchio" adaptions of 2022, it's clear why del Toro's reigns supreme.

Moving Pictures: “Empire of Light,” Not Too Bright

Cinema for people who love going to the cinema.

Moving Pictures: “The Menu” Serves

Is "The Menu" a tasteful movie or simply a tasty meal?

Moving Pictures: It’s “Armageddon Time”

James Gray's latest film ponders his own childhood and the end of the world.

Moving Pictures: The Uneasy Quiet of “The Banshees of Inisherin”

A movie in which Martin McDonagh explore noise, mortality, and everyday horror.

Moving Pictures: “Tár” and Keeping Time

A touching but tragic film discussing the nature of artistic genius

Moving Pictures: ‘Werewolf by Night,’ a Monochrome Silver Lining

Has anyone ever wondered what would happen if Marvel made a werewolf movie?

Moving Pictures: Bold, Boisterous ‘Bros’

If there's one thing Billy Eichner never is, it's quiet.