Category: Reviews
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Jackass: Best and Last Review – Danger, Depravity, Dicks, and a Damn Good Time
Jackass: Best and Last is a nostalgic, painful, hilarious farewell to brotherhood, mad science comedy, and pure shared joy.
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Toy Story 5 Review – Pixar Reminds Us Why Play Is Sacred
Toy Story 5 is a life-changing Pixar triumph about play, purpose, friendship, and the permanent impact of temporary love.
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The Furious Review – A Martial Arts Masterclass That Turns Violence Into Story
The Furious is a brutal, beautiful action masterclass. Every fight tells story, every hit lands, and the whole theater moves as one.
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Disclosure Day Review – Spielberg Evokes Uninhibited Wonder
Spielberg delivers terrifying wonder, Williams casts a musical spell, and Blunt anchors a mystery you may not fully “get” yet, but will feel in Disclosure Day
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Scary Movie 6 Review – Is Good For the World, Even If Not For Everyone
Scary Movie 6 crosses every line with equal-opportunity chaos, big laughs, and a strong opening and ending, even if the middle scatters.
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Masters of the Universe Review – The Soul of Saturday Morning Cartoons is Alive
A joyful, muscular crowd-pleaser with inventive action, sharp humor, and real heart, Masters of the Universe proves power means character.
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The Boys Season 5 Review – Pure Chaos, Razor Truth, And A Final Season Swinging A Chainsaw
Vulgar, vicious, and weirdly profound, The Boys Season 5 turns grotesque spectacle into a razor mirror, and it sticks the landing so far.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review – A 64-Bit Firework Show That Feels Like Pure Nintendo Joy
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a gorgeous, joy-powered Nintendo rocket that feels instantly iconic.
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Project Hail Mary Review (Book) – A Space Mystery That Keeps Getting Better
Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary is a brilliant, funny, and deeply moving sci-fi mystery that turns science and survival into something unforgettable.
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Hoppers Review – A Cuteness Overload With A Brave, Beating Heart
Pixar’s Hoppers weaponizes cuteness to deliver real heart, big laughs, and heavy consequences, led by a magnetic Mabel and a regal King George.