Tag: movies
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Alfie Williams shines in 28 YEARS LATER

If you want to know why some people discount the horror movie genre, 28 YEARS LATER is exhibit A.
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BECOMING LED ZEPPELIN deserves to be better

For the first time, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin agree to sit down and tell the story of their journey from small towns to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Featuring exclusive interviews with guitarist Jimmy Page, lead singer Robert Plant and bass guitarist John Paul Jones, as well as a rare archive…
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Celine Song delivers again with MATERIALISTS

MATERIALISTS will take you on a tour of perspectives and leave you with a gift of reflection.
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FINAL RECKONING ends impressive franchise on average note

In order to stop the Entity — which was introduced in the previous movie, DEAD RECKONING — legendary IMF agent Ethan Hunt (played by Tom Cruise), is on a quest to find the Padkova which houses the Entity’s original source code. The problem is, the Podkova sits on board a doomed Russian submarine laying in…
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BALLERINA surprises, sits atop JOHN WICK franchise

After her father is hunted down and killed in front of her, Eve Macarro (played by Ana de Armas) seeks revenge on the tribe responsible. Newly orphaned, she’s invited to join the Ruska Roma family by Winston Scott (Ian McShane) and The Director (Angelica Huston), who see an opportunity to weaponize her anger by molding…
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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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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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A MINECRAFT MOVIE is actually a fun adventure

When 1989’s Gamer of the Year, Garrett “The Garbage Man” Garrison (played by Jason Momoa), faces eviction for his fledgling video game arcade, he desperately bids on a storage unit believing there’s a rare Atari Cosmos in it. After winning the bidding with $900 he doesn’t have, he finds out it’s just an empty Atari…
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DEATH OF A UNICORN is… weird

When lawyer Elliot Kintner (played by Paul Rudd) is invited to his ailing boss’s house in the Canadian Rockies, he brings his disgruntled teenage daughter, Ridley (Jenna Ortega), along for the trip. The two get into an argument on the drive and, while distracted, hit what appears to be a horse. When they get out…
