Plus, a dose of "Reality."
Are your Spidey senses tingling? It might be because the new animated sequel "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" has arrived, with plenty of Spider-Men (and Women) swinging through it. Our critic Maya Phillips is on board for the second go-round, writing that it "achieves the challenging task of building a sequel that not only replicates the charms of the first film but also expands the multiverse concept." (Check out some of the film's visual inspirations here.) |
If instead you want to turn on the dark, there's a new horror movie, "The Boogeyman," out, based on a short story by Stephen King. But the critic Jeannette Catsoulis writes that it is "as murky in plot and payoff as in setting." |
If you're looking for something intriguing to watch at home, Max has the new film "Reality," about the former U.S. Air Force linguist who pleaded guilty to leaking a top-secret report on Russian hacking. Amy Nicholson calls the docudrama "gripping." |
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