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Review: Gretel & Hansel

One of the lone bright spots about the new take on the classic story of Hansel and Gretel — now flipped as GRETEL & HANSEL — is that it understands that a story about two children about to be eaten/murdered/God...

Review: The Rhythm Section

What makes the espionage thriller – either in novel form or a movie version of that novel – so reliable for dedicated fans and a chore for everyone else is that you could step into any story and expect to see the...

Face-Off: The Witch vs. The Lighthouse

Nice to see you again, fans of the cinema! This is the Face-Off, where two movies enter and both movies leave, but one leaves in a slightly better light. Yes, here we take two competitors and compare their key elements...

Review: Bad Boys For Life

Just over sixteen years is a very long time to go to pick back up the story of two destruction-prone cops, especially if all they’re going to do is once again cause millions in property damage and look sweaty doing...

Review: Dolittle

The cost of the new period-set children’s adventure flick, DOLITTLE, is outrageous, nearing almost $200 million, or almost as much as it takes to assemble Earth’s Mightiest Heroes or an army of Star Destroyers. When watching the movie it’s hard...

Face-Off: Die Hard With a Vengeance vs. Lethal Weapon 3

Nice to see you again, fans of the cinema! This is the Face-Off, where two movies enter and both movies leave, but one leaves in a slightly better light. Yes, here we take two competitors and compare their key elements...

Review: 1917

Review: War is a nasty business that makes for exciting movies. The greats of the genre have taken the epic spectacle of two or more clashing sides and laced in philosophical themes with the taut action of explosions, dogfights, tank battles...

Review: Like a Boss

No one should be surprised or curious about a movie like LIKE A BOSS. With a title that sounds like it was ripped from a trending hashtag, the bright poster showing two leads having tons of fun (while another is...

The Grudge 2020 (Movie Review)

My earliest memory of big-screen terror goes back to 2004, when a doe-eyed, 12-year-old me gathered with friends and other pre-teens to watch the first remake of the Japanese horror film JU-ON: THE GRUDGE – simply titled THE GRUDGE. Watched behind...

Review: The Grudge

My earliest memory of big-screen terror goes back to 2004, when a doe-eyed, 12-year-old me gathered with friends and other pre-teens to watch the first remake of the Japanese horror film JU-ON: THE GRUDGE – simply titled THE GRUDGE. Watched behind...
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