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Napoleon Review: Ridley Scott’s Ambitious Historical Epic Clearly Has More To Show
By Mike Reyes published
Napoleon may divide its audience when it comes to whether it’s a success waiting to happen or a failure that’s just waiting to be confirmed.
Trolls Band Together Review: The Same Old Song, But It’s Still In Tune
By Dirk Libbey published
Trolls Band Together as a movie is much like the music that holds it together: fun but without much depth.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes Review: The Most Brutal Hunger Games Movie Yet, But It Can't Escape Some Textbook Prequel Traps
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
President Snow’s origin story is worth the return.
The Marvels Review: An Effervescent Cosmic Adventure
By Eric Eisenberg published
It’s a lively, relatively simple character-driven ride through the cosmos that makes up for its plot weaknesses with personality.
Netflix's The Killer Review: David Fincher's Assassin Thriller Goes For Minimalist But Mostly Feels Basic
By Eric Eisenberg published
Expectations that David Fincher would do more with a traditional assassin story are not met, and while it’s not a dissatisfying cinematic experience, it is a disappointing one.
Netflix’s Pain Hustlers Review: Emily Blunt And Chris Evans’ Low Dosage Drama Fails To Capitalize On Their Star Power
By Mike Reyes published
[Pain Hustlers] fails to dig into any piece of its subject matter with any sort of significant depth.
Five Nights At Freddy’s Review: Slightly Better Than Actually Being Murdered By Robots At A Birthday Party
By Dirk Libbey published
It turns out, that if you were to actually see a giant fuzzy bear robot stalk a human being, it would look really silly.
Killers Of The Flower Moon Review: Martin Scorsese's Bold And Shocking Confrontation With Darkness In American History
By Eric Eisenberg published
More than just a great film, Killers Of The Flower Moon is a vital film coming at an important time.
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