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Abigail Review: Radio Silence’s Bloodsoaked Horror-Comedy Goes For The Throat With A Smile
By Mike Reyes published
Full of hidden delights, and a cheekiness that matches its mean streak, Abigail should surprise even the most hardcore movie-goers who think they know what to expect.
The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review: Guy Ritchie’s Latest Is Fast, Fierce, Fascist-Fighting Fun
By Mike Reyes published
Henry Cavill and company are having so much fun, it’s infectious.
Civil War Review: Alex Garland’s Electrifying War Story Is An Intellectual Blockbuster Triumph
By Mike Reyes published
Civil War is an intellectual blockbuster triumph that continues to prove why the writer/director is one of the most compelling storytellers in the contemporary cinematic landscape.
The First Omen Review: Excellent Scares In A Story That Can't Overcome Prequel Pitfalls
By Eric Eisenberg published
Director Arkasha Stevenson helms a shocking feature debut.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire Review: Adam Wingard And Company Get Weirder, Go Harder, And Deliver Even More MonsterVerse Joy
By Mike Reyes published
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is a finely tuned machine of destruction, fan service, and lore expansion.
Prime Video's Road House Review: Jake Gyllenhaal And Conor McGregor Are Magnificent In This Funny And Brutal Remake
By Eric Eisenberg published
Road House is a super successful blend of kick-ass and hilarious.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Review: A High-Spirited Homecoming That Recharges The Franchise’s Proton Pack
By Mike Reyes published
Exhibiting a tone and setting being closer to the late Ivan Reitman’s classic franchise starter, [Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire] isn’t merely a nostalgic throwback, it’s a rekindling of a legend.
Arthur The King Review: A Good Enough Movie About A Very Good Dog
By Dirk Libbey published
Despite some significant flaws, Arthur the King succeeds at its primary goal of being an emotional story about a man and a dog.
Imaginary Review: As Scary As You’d Expect From A Movie About A Teddy Bear
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Tried-and-true fans of the genre are not going to bat an eye at this rather elementary scare fest.
Prime Video's Ricky Stanicky Review: John Cena Is A Scene-Stealing Riot Opposite Zac Efron In Peter Farrelly's Mild Return To Gross-Out Comedy
By Nick Venable published
I’m glad to live in a universe where this horny and hopeful lounge singer is played by WWE fave and future comedy legend John Cena.
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