Tarot Review
If you take the chance to see this in theaters, it doesn’t matter what month you were born, your reading is all the same: boredom.
If you take the chance to see this in theaters, it doesn’t matter what month you were born, your reading is all the same: boredom.
Clearly trying to capitalize on a current trend, Cinderella’s Revenge only manages to muster a few lame kills and very little fun.
Caitlin Cronenberg does her family name proud in this Dystopian future where families are asked to Euthanize members for the greater good.
In Abigail, Radio Silence try to reinvent the modern vampire movie.
With shades of A Quiet Place, Arcadian has a few really suspenseful scenes but it’s polarizing creature design may turn off viewers.
Samuel L Jackson chews a ton of scenery in this crime thriller, but little else fails to captivate in what’s sure to be a polarizing film.
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The First Omen is a surprisingly potent prequel to Richard Donner’s original film, with it both faithful and capable of being its own thing..
While Freya Allen continues to be a great lead actress, nearly every other element in Baghead fails her and gives us a dumb film.
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