Florence Pugh

[Rating: Solid Rock Fist Up] In Theaters Friday, March 1 Kind of like a rock concert that blasts the enamel off your teeth despite an overzealous and extended version of “Moby Dick” halfway through, Dune: Part 2 is the full, blissful, challenging, comprehensive, and exhaustive artistic experience. A mesmerizing visual feast brimming with the absolute […]

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The father of the atomic bomb has an existential and moral crisis.

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‘Oppenheimer’ continues Nolan’s streak of exceptional movie production.

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Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman deal with loss and regret together.

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A housewife living in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that the company where her husband works could be hiding disturbing secrets.

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‘Black Widow’ is a good time, even if it does come up short on originality and stakes for the MCU moving forward.

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Scarlett Johansson and Black Widow FINALLY get a standalone movie in the MCU and it’s five years too late. Fun action but no stakes.

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Greta Gerwig has absolutely knocked it out of the park with her take on Louisa May Alcott’s ‘Little Women,’ which is as affecting as it is relevant.

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Midsommar takes the saying “break-ups can be a nightmare”to a whole new level. Ari Aster’s much anticipated follow up to Hereditary delivers on all aspects. Funny, shocking, and beautiful, Midsommar is destined to become a surreal classic for horror fans.

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