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Peacock’s Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure Of Foggy Mountain Review: The Funniest SNL Movie Since Wayne’s World
By Nick Venable published
From Saturday Night Live's viral greats, Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is a riotous comedy about friendships and adventures.
Saltburn Review: Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman Follow-Up Is One Of The Year's Best Films
By Eric Eisenberg published
Saltburn is a rich cinematic experience in every sense of the word, and it proves that Emerald Fennell is the real deal.
Next Goal Wins Review: Taika Waititi's Family-Friendly Sports Comedy Is Fun But Too Traditional
By Eric Eisenberg published
It brings together all of the traditional pieces of a classic family friendly sports movie, but it doesn’t end up doing more than the expected with them.
Thanksgiving Review: Eli Roth’s Long Awaited Holiday Horror Is No Fat, With All The Trimmings
By Mike Reyes published
Thanksgiving is primed to become an annual favorite that people throw into the rotation as soon as November rolls aroun
Napoleon Review: Ridley Scott’s Ambitious Historical Epic Clearly Has More To Show
By Mike Reyes published
Napoleon may divide its audience when it comes to whether it’s a success waiting to happen or a failure that’s just waiting to be confirmed.
Trolls Band Together Review: The Same Old Song, But It’s Still In Tune
By Dirk Libbey published
Trolls Band Together as a movie is much like the music that holds it together: fun but without much depth.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes Review: The Most Brutal Hunger Games Movie Yet, But It Can't Escape Some Textbook Prequel Traps
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
President Snow’s origin story is worth the return.
The Marvels Review: An Effervescent Cosmic Adventure
By Eric Eisenberg published
It’s a lively, relatively simple character-driven ride through the cosmos that makes up for its plot weaknesses with personality.
Netflix's The Killer Review: David Fincher's Assassin Thriller Goes For Minimalist But Mostly Feels Basic
By Eric Eisenberg published
Expectations that David Fincher would do more with a traditional assassin story are not met, and while it’s not a dissatisfying cinematic experience, it is a disappointing one.
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