If the last couple years can be taken as proper indication, filmmakers are sick of the ultra-rich, and they are letting it be known through their work. Some of …
Shotgun Wedding Review: Jennifer Lopez Shines In This Over The Top Action-Comedy
Jennifer Lopez is a global superstar who has had an insanely successful career as both a recording artist and actor. She’s rocked biopics and a number of …
Missing Review: Searching Gets A Superior Screenlife Sequel
Like its predecessor, Aneesh Chaganty's Searching, Nick Johnson and Will Merrick's Missing is a movie that should see every ticket purchase come with a grain of …
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House Party Review: Scott ‘Kid Cudi’ Mescudi Is A Scene Stealer In So-So Comedy Reboot
As director Calmatic’s House Party rolls through its first act, you can feel things clicking. Protagonists Kevin and Damon, played respectively by Jacob …
M3GAN Review: Thrills, Chuckles, And Mild Disappointment
Silly and smart is a hard line for a film to walk. If it leans too far one way, the goofiness undercuts anything intelligent that the filmmakers are trying to …
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Babylon Review: An Epic Journey Through Hollywood History That Can’t Sustain Its Momentum
Damian Chazelle’s Babylon is a hell of a lot of movie. The total runtime clocks in at over three hours, and that time is used to chronicle the lives of five …
Avatar: The Way Of Water Review: James Cameron Strikes Gold Again With A Gorgeous, Thrilling Return To Pandora
James Cameron's name is synonymous with massive blockbusters and record breaking box office numbers. The pinnacle of his creativity seemed to be reached with …
The Whale Review: Brendan Fraser Makes A Hard Watch Worth It
As countless movies have shown us, we all love a great comeback story. Counterbalancing the disappointment that comes when an individual fails to live up to or …
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Violent Night Review: David Harbour Delivers Seasons Beatings
While they’re more limited in their windows of opportunity, holiday themed movies face similar challenges that you’d see posed to the sequel of a major …
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: Rian Johnson’s Sequel Is Twistier, Funnier And Sharper Than The Original
Writer/director Rian Johnson has touched a lot of genres and concepts in his career as a filmmaker, and he’s always left a mark in the worlds he’s chosen to …