Category: Reviews
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The Paper Review – A Promising but Uneven Start for Peacock’s Mockumentary
Peacock’s The Office spinoff, The Paper, delivers grounded laughs, a standout Domhnall Gleeson, and a newsroom that feels alive, even if not every character lands just yet.
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The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Review – Tactical Thrills in the Grey
Prime Video’s The Terminal List: Dark Wolf delivers gritty action and espionage thrills, even if it plays it a little too safe sometimes.
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Nyaight of the Living Cat Review – The Silliest Apocalypse You’ll Ever Love
Nyaight of the Living Cat is the most ridiculous and entertaining apocalypse anime ever, blending cat facts, horror, and comedy into pure brilliance.
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Iyanu: The Age of Wonders Review – A Bold and Beautiful Leap Into Epic Fantasy
Iyanu: The Age of Wonders stuns with unique storytelling, gorgeous animation, and powerful performances, cementing itself as a cultural milestone.
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Butterfly Review – Family Secrets Cause More Trauma Than Espionage
Butterfly blends espionage, family drama, and rich cultural detail into one of Prime Video’s most stylish and heartfelt thrillers yet.
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review — A Bold Sci-Fi Marvel That Honors Its Legacy
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a bold sci-fi spectacle that brings Marvel’s First Family to vibrant life while paying homage to Jack Kirby’s iconic legacy.
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Jurassic World Rebirth Review – Dinosaurs! F*ck Yeah!
Scarlett Johansson leads a thrilling return to dino terror in Jurassic World Rebirth, where awe and fear clash in the franchise’s fiercest entry yet.
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Ironheart Review – Brilliant, Grounded, and Bursting with Soul
Smart, stylish, and full of heart, Ironheart brings grounded Marvel storytelling to life through incredible performances and tech-meets-magic drama.
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28 Years Later Review – Danny Boyle’s Visceral Symphony of Chaos and Tension
28 Years Later is a brilliantly crafted horror sequel with flawless tension, raw humanity, and visuals that haunt you long after you leave the theater.
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Elio Review – A Cosmic, Heartfelt Adventure Bursting with Wonder
Elio is Pixar’s tender, cosmic adventure for anyone who’s ever felt like they didn’t fit in and reminds us that we all belong somewhere among the stars.