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Talk To Me Review: Possession Becomes A Party Drug, And Horror Fans Are Going To Get Hooked
By Eric Eisenberg published
Talk To Me shocks without ever feeling cheap, builds mythology without being burdened by exposition, and provides a stellar showcase for Sophie Wilde.
Oppenheimer Review: Christopher Nolan’s Epic Biopic Is A Cinematic Triumph
By Mike Reyes published
A studious examination of history, shown via a reverent lens of Hollywood spectacle, Oppenheimer is a chilling biopic that could be Christopher Nolan’s best picture yet.
Barbie Review: Margot Robbie Digs Her Heels Into This Generation-Defining Comedy (And Ryan Gosling Is, Like, Pretty Good, Too)
By Nick Venable published
As colorful as it is nuanced and hilarious, Greta Gerwig's Barbie vaults Margot Robbie up to icon status with a sharp and poignant story...and Ken.
Netflix's They Cloned Tyrone Review: Jamie Foxx And Teyonah Parris Are Two Of Many Highlights In This Clever Sci-Fi Thriller
By Nick Venable published
Jamie Foxx, Teyonah Parris and John Boyega are aces in Netflix's They Cloned Tyrone, a brainy, hilarious sci-fi thriller. worthy of repeat-viewing.
Joy Ride Review: A Hilarious, Raunchy Comedy That Commits To The Bit And Takes You On A Heartfelt Ride
By Riley Utley published
Joy Ride is a hilarious raunchy comedy that takes you on a hearfelt ride while committing to all the bits.
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 Review: An Underwhelming Start For Tom Cruise's Two-Part Blockbuster Event
By Eric Eisenberg published
[N]ot since Mission: Impossible II has a Mission: Impossible movie felt so hollow and bereft of foundation.
Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken Review: Dreamworks’ Take On Undersea Lore Is A Tad Shallow
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Ruby Gillman isn’t a game-changing teen hero we’ve never seen before, but she is relatable in her awkwardness and being young and unassured...
Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny Review: Harrison Ford Relives Indy Glory Days With Fun, Nostalgic (And A Bit Weary) Last Ride
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Fifteen years following Kingdom and the Crystal Skull stumbled a bit on Indy’s legacy for the masses, Dial of Destiny is a welcome final trip down memory lane for Harrison Ford.
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