Category: Reviews
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DUNE: PART TWO is a feast for the eyes

Even if you’re not a fan of the sci-fi genre, DUNE: PART TWO effortlessly transports you to another place and time and, quite frankly, isn’t that the goal?
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Please Sony, stop doing making movies like MADAME WEB…

On this episode, we tackle the film that is MADAME WEB, starring Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, Isabela Merced, Tahar Rahim (kind of), Mike Epps (for like 47 total seconds), Emma Roberts and Adam Scott’s monotone acting choice. The Untitled Film Project Podcast is like hanging out with three of your best friends talking…
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Well… at least it was better than Aquaman 2

The writing is never top notch but, in the final 15 minutes, it’s almost as if they turned the script over to a middle schooler who won a contest to help pen a superhero screenplay.
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ORDINARY ANGELS director ‘forever grateful’ to Taylor Swift for bumping his movie

“I’m really grateful to her because we also were in the midst of an actor strike so we weren’t able to do press with our actors. And, when you have a two-time Oscar winner like Hilary and when you have Alan Ritchson on your cast, you want them to be able to do press.”
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‘One Love’ Celebrates Marley’s Legacy, Despite Flashback Fumbles

One Love remains a commendable cinematic tribute to a cultural icon. For fans of Marley, this snapshot of his life is sure to resonate, earning it a solid 7 out of 10. Though flawed, One Love succeeds in capturing the essence of a man whose legacy continues to transcend time.
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ONE LOVE is the first great film of 2024

Think about how easy it would’ve been to screw up the lead role. Marley is universally adored, his music is universally loved and his message is universally needed. Those are massive shoes to fill but Ben-Adir does the unthinkable and is spectacular.
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Strong start can’t save ARGYLLE

Espionage author Elly Conway (played by Bryce Dallas Howard) has written five books about an Agent Argylle (Henry Cavill) who is trying to take down The Division and its Director (Bryan Cranston). When she decides to go home and see her mom (Catherine O’Hara) to brainstorm how the fifth book should end, she’s met on…
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SCRAMBLED is vulnerable and hilarious

Put simply, it’s the first great movie of 2024 and I’m a better person for having watched it.
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THE UNDERDOGGS is a riot

If you’re a fan of comedies, a fan of hip hop culture or a fan of life lessons, you’ll appreciate your Amazon Prime membership a little more after watching The Underdoggs.
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THE BEEKEEPER surprises

It’s not every day a movie of this ilk can say it can save somebody’s life or well being but then The Beekeeper arrived.
