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'Wicked' Review: A Wonderful Bit of Cinematic Wizardry
'Wicked' Review: A Wonderful Bit of Cinematic Wizardry

If you have the time, ‘Wicked’ is a totally worthy afternoon at the movies meant for family and friends. The World of Oz needed a refreshment, and perhaps this wizardly revisit is exactly what the wizard ordered.

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Movie Review, MusicalLane MillsNovember 19, 2024Wicked, Wicked Review, ariana grande, cynthia erivo, movie, musical, Musical, Movie Review, Movie ReviewsComment
'Red One' Review: A Cinematic Lump of Coal
'Red One' Review: A Cinematic Lump of Coal

Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans attempt to save Christmas in their big budget holiday adventure film ‘Red One’ - a holiday film that miserably fails to entertain and deliver what it easily could have.

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Action Adventure, ComedyTom ChatalbashNovember 15, 2024red one, red one review, chris evans, dwayne johnson, jk simmonsComment
'Gladiator II' Review: You Will Be Entertained!
'Gladiator II' Review: You Will Be Entertained!

Director Ridley Scott boldly heads back to the colosseum for ‘Gladiator II’, a sequel that fortunately is a highly entertaining and worthy successor to its award winning and epic predecessor.

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Action Adventure, ActionTom ChatalbashNovember 11, 2024gladiator, gladiator 2, gladiator 2 movie review, ridley scott, paul mescal, denzel washingtonComment
'Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point' Review: Tyler Thomas Taormina’s Odyssey of Cheer
'Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point' Review: Tyler Thomas Taormina’s Odyssey of Cheer

Tyler Thomas Taormina depicts the euphoric chaos of Christmastime unlike any filmmaker has ever showcased in ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’. Yet there are glaring flaws that prevent it from becoming the next great Christmas classic.

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Comedy, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentNovember 8, 2024Christmas Eve in Miller, Tyler Thomas Taormina, Comedy, Movie ReviewComment
‘Blitz’ Review: Steve McQueen’s Muddled WWII Drama
‘Blitz’ Review: Steve McQueen’s Muddled WWII Drama

Despite an assured visual style, Steve McQueen’s latest fiction film, ‘Blitz’, is an often muddled and dull drama that doesn’t know what it wants to say about the central characters it focuses on.

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Drama, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentNovember 8, 2024Blitz, Movie Review, Drama, Steve McQueen, Apple TV+Comment
‘Juror #2’ Movie Review: Clint Eastwood’s Still Got It
‘Juror #2’ Movie Review: Clint Eastwood’s Still Got It

Clint Eastwood gives aspiring filmmakers a true lesson in shot-reverse-shot with ‘Juror #2’, a gripping procedural thriller on the fallacies of our legal system(s).

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Drama, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentNovember 1, 2024Juror #2, Movie Review, Drama, Clint EastwoodComment
‘Absolution’ Review: A Muddled Drama Clouds Liam Neeson’s Best Performance in Years
‘Absolution’ Review: A Muddled Drama Clouds Liam Neeson’s Best Performance in Years

Liam Neeson gives his all for the first time in a long time in ‘Absolution’, even if the material he has to work with tends to be on the muddled side.

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Action, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentNovember 1, 2024Absolution, Movie Reviews, Liam Neeson, Hans Petter Moland, ActionComment
‘Here’ Review: Thanks, I Hate It Here
‘Here’ Review: Thanks, I Hate It Here

Robert Zemeckis teams up with Tom Hanks and AI, but the garish experiment simply becomes non-linear, static and a complete miss. The resulting film is ‘Here’, and it is just as baffling as you think.

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Drama, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentOctober 30, 2024here, movie review, robert zemeckis, dramaComment
‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold’s Disappointing Shift Into Magical Realism [Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2024]
‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold’s Disappointing Shift Into Magical Realism [Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2024]

Andrea Arnold turns her social realist lens into a magical one with ‘Bird’ and fails at drawing any meaningful arcs on its central characters despite a constantly assured stylistic touch.

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Drama, Festival ReviewMaxance VincentOctober 26, 2024Bird, Movie Reviews, Festivals, Andrea Arnold, Drama Comments
'Venom: The Last Dance' Review: A Hapless, Rushed Ride Into The Sunset
'Venom: The Last Dance' Review: A Hapless, Rushed Ride Into The Sunset

Eddie and Venom are back on the big screen for one final adventure in ‘Venom: The Last Dance’, a conclusion that is emotionally limp and easily the weakest of the trilogy.

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Action Adventure, Comic Book MovieTom ChatalbashOctober 25, 2024venom the last dance, venom, tom hardy, marvel, juno temple, chiwetel ejioforComment
‘Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ Review: Aardman Fights Off the Machines
‘Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ Review: Aardman Fights Off the Machines

Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham warn society against the use of Artificial Intelligence through the figures of Wallace and Gromit in their latest feature, Vengeance Most Fowl.

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Animation, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentOctober 25, 2024Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, Animation, Movie Review, Nick Park, Merlin CrossinghamComment
‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Review: Mohammad Rasoulof’s Act of Defiance [Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2024]
‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Review: Mohammad Rasoulof’s Act of Defiance [Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2024]

Mohammad Rasoulof confronts and rejects state propaganda in his daring and courageous The Seed of the Sacred Fig and makes the most critical piece of political media of the decade so

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Festival Review, DramaMaxance VincentOctober 19, 2024The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Movie Reviews, Festivals, Mohammad Rasoulof, DramaComment
‘Emilia Pérez’ Movie Review: An Oscar Contender, This Is Not [Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2024]
‘Emilia Pérez’ Movie Review: An Oscar Contender, This Is Not [Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2024]

Jacques Audiard attempts to depict the tragic story of its titular character in ‘Emilia Pérez’, but the narrative/aesthetic results are constantly baffling and, more offensively, deeply transphobic.

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Drama, Festival Review, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentOctober 19, 2024Emilia Perez, Zoe Saldana, Zoe Saladaña, Selena Gomez, Movie Review, Emilia Perez Movie Review Comment
'Smile 2' Review: An Elevated Retreading With New Themes And More Scares
'Smile 2' Review: An Elevated Retreading With New Themes And More Scares

The aptly named ‘Smile 2’, Parker Finn’s sequel to the successful ‘Smile’ offers new themes and great performances, although it can still a feel a bit too familiar.

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Horror, Movie ReviewSean DoyleOctober 18, 2024Smile Movie Review, Smile, Smile 2, Naomi Scott, Horror Movie, Horror, horror, Horror review, ParamountComment
'Goodrich' Review: Michael Keaton Shines In This Tried and True Dramedy
'Goodrich' Review: Michael Keaton Shines In This Tried and True Dramedy

While ‘Goodrich’ is nothing completely unique, it flourishes due to the charisma and gravitas of Michael Keaton, resulting in a tried-and-true kind of family drama, amplified by scattered moments of genuine resonance along the way.

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Drama, Movie ReviewArjun PersaudOctober 14, 2024Michael Keaton, comedy, Drama, Family Film, Mila Kunis, Feel-GoodComment
'Terrifier 3' Review: A Bloody, Festive Delight
'Terrifier 3' Review: A Bloody, Festive Delight

Art The Clown is back to terrify audiences yet again in 'Terrifier 3', a sequel that is not only bloodier than its predecessors, but more entertaining and ambitious as well.

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Horror, ComedyTom ChatalbashOctober 11, 2024terrifier, terrifier 3, terrifier 3 review, art the clown, damien leoneComment
‘The Apprentice’ Review: Sebastian Stan Nails Trump in Terrifying Drama
‘The Apprentice’ Review: Sebastian Stan Nails Trump in Terrifying Drama

Sebastian Stan transforms into Donald J. Trump through the origin story of one of the most crooked individuals in the history of the United States, in ‘The Apprentice’.

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Movie Review, ComedyMaxance VincentOctober 11, 2024The Apprentice, Movie Review, Ali Abbasi, ComedyComment
'Joker: Folie a Deux' Review: A Bold, Frustrating Sequel
'Joker: Folie a Deux' Review: A Bold, Frustrating Sequel

After making a billion dollar splash at the worldwide box office in 2019, director Todd Phillips and star Joaquin Phoenix have returned to Gotham with 'Joker: Folie a Deux', a sequel that is as bold as it is incredibly frustrating.

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Musical, Drama, Movie ReviewTom ChatalbashOctober 8, 2024joker, joker folie a deux, joker folie a deux review, joaquin phoenix, lady gaga, todd phillipsComment
'Megalopolis' Review: Coppola Goes Out With a Bang and a Whimper at the Same Time
'Megalopolis' Review: Coppola Goes Out With a Bang and a Whimper at the Same Time

Shallow, bloated, and utterly pretentious, Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' is the biggest refutation of the auteur theory since 'Beau is Afraid'.

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Sci-Fi, Independent Film, DramaKyle ClimansSeptember 29, 2024Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis, shia labeouf, Nathalie Emmanuel, Adam Driver, Jon Voight, Aubrey Plaza, Talia Shire, Giancarlo EspositoComment
‘Lee’ Review: Searching for the Truth
‘Lee’ Review: Searching for the Truth

Kate Winslet gives one of the best turns of her career as renowned photojournalist Lee Miller in Ellen Kuras’ feature directorial debut, 'Lee'.

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Drama, Movie ReviewMaxance VincentSeptember 28, 2024Lee, Lee Movie, Movie Review of Lee, Lee Movie Review, Kate Winslet, Andy Samburg, Andy Samberg, Lee MillerComment
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