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Luz
(2018)
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Kyle Logan
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A fascinatingly staged possession horror movie that plays a Brechtian game with its setting and storytelling.
Posted Feb 17, 2026
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Under the Shadow
(2016)
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Kyle Logan
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The horror of the film moves deftly between classic spectral horror, difficulty discerning reality from hallucinations, and the all too real horror of living in a warzone to create a feeling of inescapable dread.
Posted Feb 17, 2026
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All the Boys Love Mandy Lane
(2006)
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Kyle Logan
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Along with its Texas Chainsaw Massacre inspired visuals and surprisingly extreme violence, it’s actually smart.
Posted Feb 17, 2026
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Them
(2006)
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Kyle Logan
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One of the most nerve shredding horror films ever made.
Posted Feb 17, 2026
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Gozu
(2003)
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Kyle Logan
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One of the most simultaneously off-putting and fascinating films ever made.
Posted Feb 17, 2026
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Dark Waters
(1993)
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Kyle Logan
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Gorgeously shot and beautifully mixes the colors that Italian horror became famous for in the 1970s and ’80s with an all encompassing atmosphere of horror.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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Def by Temptation
(1990)
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Kyle Logan
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A great choice for anyone who wants their horror movies to be more colorful, both cast wise and lighting wise, and is interested in a horror movie that centers on a friendship between black men.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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Society
(1989)
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Kyle Logan
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A must watch for any body horror fans who haven’t ventured beyond Cronenberg or The Thing and a fun horror comedy for anyone who likes to laugh while they’re scared and/or...disgusted.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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The Zombies of Sugar Hill
(1974)
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Kyle Logan
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A unique horror twist on a standard revenge story, and gets extra points for placing a woman at the center of that story as well.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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4/5
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Mark of the Devil
(1970)
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Kyle Logan
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A near perfect exploitation film...able to mix an intelligent critique of power structures with some of the most brutal acts of torture set to screen at the time of its release, and yes there’s also a good amount of nudity.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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The Last Man on Earth
(1964)
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Kyle Logan
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Much more effective on an emotional than a visceral level...a horror movie that will make you more sad than scared.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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Isle of the Dead
(1945)
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Kyle Logan
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A beautiful and melancholy film that also just so happens to be one of the scariest movies to come out in the first half of the 20th century.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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The Leopard Man
(1943)
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Kyle Logan
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The Leopard Man is a great choice for any fans of classic Hollywood horror with a surprising edge, or fans of gialli and slashers interested in those genres’ roots.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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300
(2007)
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Kyle Logan
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An action masterpiece and certified classic.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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Sucker Punch
(2011)
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Kyle Logan
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From [themes of] women’s agency in a hostile world to the video-gamification of film...it’s certainly trying to do a lot and that ambition is admirable. But what’s more important is that it all just looks so cool.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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Watchmen
(2009)
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Kyle Logan
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The best superhero movie Snyder has made...Watchmen is an epic that feels worthy of its 3 hour director’s cut runtime largely because it has so much story to tell.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
(2010)
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Kyle Logan
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One of the best kid-friendly action movies.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Dawn of the Dead
(2004)
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Kyle Logan
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Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead is a success, though not a major one.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
(2016)
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Kyle Logan
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There’s real thematic meat here...but then Doomsday arrives and...it regresses into a repeat of the overblown finale of Man of Steel.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Man of Steel
(2013)
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Kyle Logan
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The film’s first half feels like a highlight reel of set pieces from Clark’s youth...and the second...is a relentless barrage of...oversized action that doesn’t even look good, with about 20 minutes of plot stuck in the middle.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Misery
(1990)
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Patrick King
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James Caan is great, of course, but the center of gravity is Kathy Bates. The entire movie hinges on the believability of her performance. This is no easy task when you consider the range of emotions that have to be conveyed effectively.
Posted Jan 20, 2026
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9/10
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Re-Animator
(1985)
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Gabriel Ricard
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Combs plays the mad scientist/medical student with such intense comical focus, it stands as one of the best horror movie performances of all time.
Posted Oct 15, 2025
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Lisa Frankenstein
(2024)
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Kyle Logan
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Whatever the issue holding Lisa Frankenstein back from its highest potential, its joys outweigh its flaws and, despite the lack of indelible quotables, it’s great to see Cody back in high school.
Posted Sep 04, 2024
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Blink Twice
(2024)
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Kyle Logan
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We all know something bad is going to happen from the start of Blink Twice... That doesn’t make the majority of the film...any less fun or inviting. Nor does it make the film’s reveal any less impactful.
Posted Aug 15, 2024
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6.5/10
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Twisters
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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Twisters is not on par with the original, though Glen Powell’s charismatic presence elevates it to something fairly entertaining.
Posted Aug 04, 2024
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8/10
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Longlegs
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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Longlegs is beautifully framed and shot. A thoughtful, well-made horror that does not quite connect the dots at the end, but leaves us with enough to chew on.
Posted Jul 18, 2024
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7/10
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MaXXXine
(2024)
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Kyle Logan
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MaXXXine tries to do too much and ends up doing too little, narratively and thematically, but its great performances make it worth seeking out.
Posted Jul 08, 2024
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6/10
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A Sacrifice
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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The movie sacrifices characterisation in favour of a twisty plot, but that ultimately backfires since we feel nothing when they are plunged into treacherous situations.
Posted Jul 02, 2024
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4/10
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A Family Affair
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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The scenes in A Family Affair drag more than they dazzle. Even actors like Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron can't save this tepid rom-com.
Posted Jul 02, 2024
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7/10
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Firebrand
(2023)
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Natasha Alvar
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While Firebrand struggles a little when it comes to direction, the performances from Vikander and Law are superb. They evoke a burning tension when they are on screen together, a tension steeped in the wrestle for power, not love.
Posted Jun 29, 2024
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6/10
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Kinds of Kindness
(2024)
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Kyle Logan
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Kinds of Kindness has great performances from a fantastic cast, and delivers some of Lanthimos’s trademark black comedy, but it often feels as if it's trying too hard to provoke its audience.
Posted Jun 25, 2024
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6.5/10
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The Present
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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The Present is pleasant and affable enough to be fairly entertaining. The cast have good chemistry together.
Posted Jun 18, 2024
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7/10
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Longing
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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Richard Gere delivers a sincere, moving performance as a father who mourns the loss of a son he never had the chance to know.
Posted Jun 16, 2024
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4/10
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Inside Out 2
(2024)
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Joey Rambles
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Inside Out 2 attempts to tell a tale about the messiness of puberty but ends up being extremely messy itself, with none of the realism and subtlety that made the first film so celebrated.
Posted Jun 13, 2024
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8/10
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What You Wish For
(2023)
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Natasha Alvar
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What You Wish For is tasty good fun - a film that will make you rethink your desires for a better life.
Posted Jun 06, 2024
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3/10
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In a Violent Nature
(2024)
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Kyle Logan
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In A Violent Nature delivers on gore and beautiful scenery, but fails to commit to its own premise.
Posted Jun 06, 2024
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3/10
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Atlas
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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I would rather watch all of J.Lo's generic rom-coms than this misfire of a movie. Not original nor striking in any way. It's a clear 'skip-it' even if you're bored.
Posted May 31, 2024
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8/10
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Babes
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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Babes may be a portrayal of the unglamourous truth of pregnancy, but the film itself is joyous. It's warm and hilarious, and the female friendship at the centre of it makes this well worth a watch.
Posted May 26, 2024
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5/10
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
(2024)
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Kyle Logan
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Furiosa delivers some stunning action set pieces, but they’re bogged down in an overly complicated and poorly paced story that over-explains much of what fans saw in Fury Road.
Posted May 24, 2024
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3/10
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Mother of the Bride
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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There's nothing real about Mother of the Bride. The conflict's contrived, the set pieces drag, and the characters so paper-thin that it feels more like marketing for Phuket than a proper film.
Posted May 18, 2024
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7/10
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Aisha
(2022)
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Natasha Alvar
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Frank Berry's film moves like a docudrama. It is quietly affecting, and bolstered by terrific performances from Letitia Wright and Josh O'Connor.
Posted May 18, 2024
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7.5/10
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New Life
(2023)
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Natasha Alvar
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While the horror moments in the film are far more effective than the dramatic moments, New Life keeps viewers hooked and engaged throughout.
Posted May 10, 2024
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7/10
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The Idea of You
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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The Idea of You works because it has Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine as romantic leads. They make the love story feel credible, and you feel the anguish when they are apart.
Posted May 10, 2024
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9/10
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I Saw the TV Glow
(2024)
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Kyle Logan
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Jane Schoenbrun delivers on the promise they showed with We’re All Going to the World’s Fair, in a remarkable film that uses pop culture to speak to every viewer as an individual.
Posted May 06, 2024
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10/10
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Challengers
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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Challengers is truly sexy stuff. The cast is stellar, the score fantastic, and the story is paced like the most riveting game of tennis. Simply put, Challengers is game, set, smash.
Posted May 03, 2024
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7/10
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Spy x Family Code: White
(2023)
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Charlie Ceates
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SPY x FAMILY CODE: White is a fun standalone movie for fans and newcomers alike to enjoy a few childish laughs.
Posted Apr 30, 2024
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7.5/10
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The Fall Guy
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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At this point, Ryan Gosling could be reading the phonebook and we would still be entertained. Gosling and Blunt are electric together, and the love story between their characters is actually more affecting than what we usually get in action movies.
Posted Apr 29, 2024
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4.5/10
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Abigail
(2024)
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Joey Rambles
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There’s a good film in Abigail somewhere, especially with such a dedicated cast, but the overflowing of ideas and the lack of restraint from the filmmakers result in a messy, incoherent, and even smug final product.
Posted Apr 19, 2024
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6/10
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Sting
(2024)
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Natasha Alvar
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Sting has a talented cast - Alyla Browne in particular is a standout - but it's a bit too tame to be a competent creature feature.
Posted Apr 19, 2024
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7/10
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LaRoy, Texas
(2023)
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Natasha Alvar
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The cast does excellent work in LaRoy, Texas. Magaro excels at playing the sad, hapless husband, while Zahn entertains as the hilarious and slightly idiotic Skip.
Posted Apr 19, 2024
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