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Disney strikes live action gold with LILO & STITCH

We are so tired of Disney turning its animated classics into live-action films. Yes, JUNGLE BOOK was good, but most of the other attempts (ALADDIN, LITTLE MERMAID, LION KING, etc.) were average at best. Don’t look now, but they’ve got something here with LILO & STITCH! So let’s talk about it!
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FINAL RECKONING is for the die hard MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE fan, not the average movie fan

Tom Cruise is back — for the 8th time — as Ethan Hunt as the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE franchise comes to a close (??) in THE FINAL RECKONING. In an attempt to connect the entire franchise in one epic climax, this direct sequel to 2023’s DEAD RECKONING, features loads of fan service for the die-hard M:I…
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Netflix’s EXTERRITORIAL blends emotion and action

One of the best compliments you can receive as an actor is “Now I can’t wait to see them in whatever’s next.” And that’s where we’re at with Goursaud.
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HAVOC is a fun, poor man’s JOHN WICK

While there are interesting ways to kill people, seemingly non-stop action and some pretty solid performances, this would’ve been largely forgotten if it were released into theaters.
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THE SURFER prompts more questions than answers

An American business man (played by Nicolas Cage) takes his son to an Australian beach he grew up surfing at before his grandfather passed away and sold his beachfront home. After decades of sacrifice, he’s finally saved up enough money to buy that same house so he can enjoy the sunrise, sunset and surf spot…
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Is Marvel back??? (Thank you THUNDERBOLTS*)!

We range from Marvel superfan to Marvel consumer… and we all loved THUNDERBOLTS*! Featuring an incredible ensemble cast of Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, Olga Kurylenko, Lewis Pullman, Geraldine Viswanathan, Chris Bauer, Wendell Pierce, David Harbour, Hannah John-Kamen, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, THUNDERBOLTS* “brings Marvel back to center” and we couldn’t be happier. Now let’s…
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This is why SINNERS is the best movie of 2025 so far

Writer and director Ryan Coogler has cemented himself as one of this generation’s greatest filmmakers. SINNERS is a feast for the senses, bringing a fresh, gloriously rich take on the horror movie genre. So let’s talk about it…
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Coogler, cast deliver in SINNERS

Set in the 1920’s South, twin brothers Smoke and Stack (both played by Michael B. Jordan) escaped the slave trade and made a name for themselves during Al Capone’s reign in Chicago. They’ve taken what they’ve learned — and earned — and come back home to Clarksdale, Mississippi, in order to buy a building and…
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Fahy maximizes DROP

The way director Christopher Landon captures the drama of each text while simultaneously keeping the characters perspective and the audience engaged is what sets DROP apart.
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You like weird? DEATH OF A UNICORN is weird.

If you took laughter, fear, jump scares, mystery, mythical creatures, and put ’em all in a blender, you’d have this movie. DEATH OF A UNICORN is a dark comedy in every sense. And it’s weird. Like… weird. So let’s talk about it…
