Tag: review
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Brewers documentary is a must-see for baseball fans

Cannonball Productions and director Sean Hanish have given sports fans a gift here.
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TRANSFORMERS ONE is the spark the franchise needed

TRANSFORMERS ONE might be the best movie of the entire franchise, one that gives future films promise and hope and, quite frankly, that’s a huge improvement.
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THE KILLER’S GAME does not pass Go

A professional assassin Joe Flood (played by Dave Bautista) finds out that he’s been diagnosed with a terminal brain disease right when he begins to settle down with a dancer (Sofia Boutella) that he met immediately following a hit. The doctor tells him that he’ll lose his eyesight, start trembling and become completely dependent on…
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BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE outdoes its classic predecessor

The nostalgia is all there but isn’t required in order to walk away feeling like you had a good time at the theater.
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1992 is not to be missed

Director Ariel Vromen and writer Sascha Penn managed to ink a compelling story while successfully navigating the delicate subject of race relations.
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Amazon uses house money for JACKPOT!

The year is 2030 and the state of California offers a lottery where, if you win the jackpot, you have to survive to collect. Between the time of the announcement and sundown, anybody can come after you and, if they kill you, they collect your winnings. The only caveat is, guns aren’t allowed which forces…
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MY PENGUIN FRIEND is the surprise of 2024

Roadside Attractions and director David Schurmann bring us one of the best family movies of 2024.
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BORDERLANDS wastes an incredible cast

There is zero reason why a film that boasts a lineup featuring Academy Award winner Jamie Lee Curtis, Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett, future Academy Award winner Ariana Greenblatt and Golden Globe nominated Jack Black should be this bad.
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Hartnett, Donoghue shine in TRAP

Saleka is given a lot of chances to shine acting-wise in this film but she comes across as an actress looking for her big break, not announcing her arrival.
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The original TWISTER disappoints in retrospect

A weak story, stereotypical script, questionable special effects and plenty of continuity errors, 1996’s TWISTER is nothing more than fun, adrenaline-packed eye candy.
