Category: Reviews
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MR. & MRS. SMITH Review – I Spy Love in The Air
Dive into the world of MR. & MRS. SMITH where espionage meets romance in a modern take on the classic spy genre.
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DREAM SCENARIO Review – A Dazzling Descent into the Absurdity of Modern Fame
DREAM SCENARIO is peak Nic Cage
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ARGYLLE Review – A Light-Hearted Escape Into a Word of Spies, Lies, and Literature
Matthew Vaughn masterfully transforms actors into unexpected action heroes, delivering a vibrant, action-packed spectacle in ARGYLLE
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EXPATS Review – Lulu Wang\’s New Series is Essential Viewing
Lulu Wang\’s new series EXPATS is a powerful reflection of privilege, culture, and societal structures.
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THE BROTHERS SUN Review – The Suns Shine Light on Complex Family Drama with Intense Action and Hard-Hitting Comedy
Netflix new action-comedy family drama, \’The Brothers Sun,\’ is all about family, food, fun, and gangster S#!+
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WHAT IF…? Season 2 Christmas Episode Review – A Festive Delight and Marvelous Homage to the Genre
Marvel Studios\’ What If…? Season 2 has outdone itself with its Christmas episode, a brilliantly creative homage to the action classic Die Hard. This festive foray is not just a seasonal treat; it\’s a showcase of Marvel\’s ability to blend genre influences with its superhero universe, resulting in an episode that is as entertaining as…
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TMNT: MUTANT MAYHEM Home Media Review – Great Movie… No Exclusive Features
Is \’TMNT: Mutant Mayhem\” worth owning (outside of loving the film)?
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WONKA Review – Magical and Delicious
Wonka, directed by Paul King, emerges as a cinematic confectionery delight, brimming with charm, wonder, and a sense of whimsy that transports audiences into a world where dreams are as tangible as the sweetest of chocolates. This prequel to the beloved Roald Dahl classic, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, offers a fresh perspective on one…
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Invincible S2 Pt.1 Review – So Good, But Oh So Short, We Need More Now
After an agonizing wait, Invincible returns with its second season on Prime Video, and it\’s nothing short of a triumph. The series, based on the comic book by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, continues to delve into the complexities of its characters, particularly the protagonist, Mark Grayson. Season Two, despite its brevity, manages…
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Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain Review – Unadultered Barely Adult Fun
In an era where the art of comedy seems to be in constant flux, Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain emerges as a refreshing beacon, perfectly capturing the essence of transition and camaraderie. This film, narrated by John Goodman and helmed by Paul Briganti, is a delightful romp through the exaggerated yet palpably…