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David Sims

David Sims

Staff Writer at The Atlantic

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Recent Articles

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The 10 Best Movies of 2024

Another year of existential crisis for Hollywood, and an excellent year for cinema itself
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How M. Night Shyamalan Came Back From the Dead

The filmmaker weathered some of the wildest hype and harshest backlash that Hollywood has to offer. Then he found a different path.
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Want to See a Snake Eat Its Tail?

"Deadpool & Wolverine" is for hard-core fans of superhero films, not casuals—and certainly not the nonbelievers.
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Please See ‘Twisters’ in Theaters

The film might seem like an unnecessary sequel, but it squeezes a lot of juice out of the weather-driven disaster flick.
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Yes, 'Longlegs' Is That Scary

The freaky new film, centered on a movie monster for the ages, is impressively eerie stuff.
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Blood and Cheap Thrills in ’80s Los Angeles

"MaXXXine," the latest film in Ti West’s "X" trilogy, pays tribute to yesteryear’s slasher flicks. Is that enough?
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The Biggest Gamble of Kevin Costner’s Career

<em>Horizon: An American Saga </em>is the type of ambitious Western they don’t make anymore—and it might be worth your time.
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What the Success of ‘Inside Out 2’ Means for Hollywood - The Atlantic

The movie industry is still recovering from 2023’s dual strike, but there are clear signs of life.
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“Kinds of Kindness” May Test Your Patience

With his new film, Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his freaky-deaky roots—with mixed results.
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When Anxiety Is Not a Superpower

Pixar’s<em> Inside Out 2 </em>has more emotions, and more blobs representing those emotions.
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The Shyamalan Secret to Scariness

Ishana Night Shyamalan’s debut film, <em>The Watchers</em>, finds a careful balance between the freaky and the mundane.