Movie Review

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ is an emotional second offering that is visually stunning and features powerful performances from the women in the film. It’s just way too long.

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The story of Emmett Till finally gets told and the pain of one mother’s fight for justice begins.

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The Rock cosplays Black Adam and crashes the DC universe in one of the most emotionally uninteresting and generic superhero movies ever produced.

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“Bros” is not going to break any glass ceilings in the romantic comedy genre, but big laughs and Billy Eichner help it stand above the rest.

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‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is a fun space adventure that lacks the heart and energy of its predecessor. But Christian Bale is awesome as Gorr and Natalie Portman flexes her muscles despite a bit of a weak script.

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‘Lightyear’ is every bit the feature film-length toy commercial you’ve come to expect from Disney. Unfortunately it’s missing the magical imagination and emotional heart that we’re used to getting from Pixar. But that cat Sox makes it worth the watch.

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‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ misses whatever mark it was shooting for and unfortunately bringing back the old cast members to mix with Chris Pratt and company feels more like fan service without giving the flick any real presence.

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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is the perfect summer movie to kick us off in 2022: a fun, turn your brain off and watch the action popcorn flick.

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From this newbie to you, ‘Downton Abbey: The New Era’ is a decent escape. You don’t have to know the family to have fun with this predictable comedy.

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Liar liar pants on fire to the studio who thought this would be good!

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A feel-good caper of a flick!

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Doctor Strange is in need of a few supplements to ease confusion.

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‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ is full of potential that never fully develops. It’s visually immersive, but never quite leans into its own madness.

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The latest installment in a sluggish franchise frantically fizzles.

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In a future where clones are a norm for those terminally ill, they also get rights to battle against their real selves.

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