‘Nobody 2’ delivers lean, brutal action with Odenkirk’s grit, Stone’s wild villainy, and wasting no time with a 90 minute run time. Thanks Nobody.
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‘Nobody 2’ delivers lean, brutal action with Odenkirk’s grit, Stone’s wild villainy, and wasting no time with a 90 minute run time. Thanks Nobody.
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Another Friday, another body switch.
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Supernatural shenanigans the suspect!
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A crime comedy provides plenty of laughs and even a sexy sinister snowman!
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Superman’s story of a literal illegal alien fighting for a home and the people that sometimes hesitate to fight for him—has never landed at a better time/place.
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‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ does just enough to keep the brand alive but can’t quite escape the fossilized footprints of Spielberg’s original masterpiece.
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Misshapen, inert, and incomplete, ’28 Years Later’ feels like the bad first episode of a bigger story that’s only just getting started here.
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Director Dean DeBlois has delivered what might be the best live-action remake yet, proving that a strong story doesn’t need to be reinvented. The film features a committed cast, including a physical Gerard Butler as Stoick, and stunning visuals that bring the world of Hiccup and Toothless to life.
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[Minor Rock Fist Up] From the title, it’s obvious this franchises can’t let go of the boogeyman. Len Wiseman’s Ballerina spins a mostly unnecessary groove into that tight narrative alley between John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and Chapter 4, and it does so with all the subtlety of a grenade launcher. The film plants […]
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An action-forward shoot-em-up with just enough bullets, blades, and grenades to keep things interesting for 2 hours, this spin-off is good, not great.
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A 97-minute love-letter to obstinance, tunnel vision, and indignant narcissism, ‘Friendship’ is the movie 2025 deserves, and is hilarious to boot.
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Chosen family under one big roof!
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A road-trip comedy, ‘Sacramento’ tries to answers questions about fatherhood and friendship but falls short in the end.
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Fans will love it. Non fans will be confused. And gamers will wanna game.
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