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Here Today Review: Billy Crystal And Tiffany Haddish Make A Cute Pair In An...

It’s cute and passable, but also a movie that you won’t be able to identify from its title alone in a year’s time.

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Wrath Of Man Review: Jason Statham And Guy Ritchie Reunite For A Solid Action...

While it’s unfortunate that Wrath of Man’s intricate plotting doesn’t work out in the film’s favor, that’s not to say it’s an unenjoyable experience.

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Spiral: From The Book Of Saw Review: Don’t Expect This New Saw To Rock You

Even with the high-profile changes made to a movie subtitled From the Book of Saw, this all feels like familiar, dog-eared pages in a well-worn novel.

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Those Who Wish Me Dead Review: Angelina Jolie's Firefighter Thriller Will...

My expectations for a new Taylor Sheridan movie were very high, so I’m harshly judging a movie that’s merely fine because I know Sheridan is capable of so much more.

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Netflix’s Army Of The Dead Review: Zack Snyder’s Zombie Heist Movie Is...

[I]nstead of engaging with anything new and interesting it puts its heavy focus on the well-worn material and paper thin characters.

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A Quiet Place Part II Review: John Krasinski’s Horror Sequel Continues The...

A Quiet Place Part II is lacking in the novelty department, and that by itself makes it a less exciting chapter.

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In The Heights Review: Jon M. Chu’s Magic Touch Makes This Musical One Of The...

[I]t’s an absolute joy to say that director Jon M. Chu’s magic touch has made the musical one of the year’s best films.

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F9 Review: Disappointing And Shallow, Even By Dumb Fun Standards

[L]ame and lazy plotting wind up taking a serious toll on the entertainment value, and it becomes actively hard to care about anything because the concept of “stakes” gets thrown out the window.

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Cruella Review: Emma Stone’s Disney Revenge Story Is Bleeding With Style,...

Emma Stone’s Cruella DeVil provides the delicate balance of sour and sweet the audience needs to follow her story without manipulating movie-goers to actually like a true and storied villain.

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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Review: A Refreshing Adventure For The...

Among the highs and the lows of this franchise, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is a middle-of-the-pack release...

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Spirit Untamed Review: Dreamworks’ Latest Is A Dull Lap Around The Kiddie Corral

Spirit Untamed feels like the kind of movie you’d see playing in daycare.

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Paramount+’s Infinite Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Sci-Fi Thriller Thinks It’s A...

[I]t coalesces as a convoluted and tired “chosen one” story that inspires an empty performance from Mark Wahlberg and some world-class scenery chewing from Chiwetel Ejiofor.

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Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Review: The Rabbits Run Away With Another...

[D]elivers the same level of adventure and commentary that those who enjoyed James Corden’s first outing will expect.

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The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review: A Hysterically Explosive Comedy That’s...

The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard shows that this potentially continuing series is determined to bring spectacle back to the R-rated action comedy.

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Disney+’s Luca Review: An Affecting Ode To Summer And An Especially Unique...

While it’s not the studio’s most memorable film, Luca is a delightful combination of feel-good entertainment for all ages.

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Netflix's The Ice Road Review: Liam Neeson’s Netflix Action Movie Is A Stone...

While it won’t take up too much of your time, this Liam Neeson action movie runs out of gas quite early, and coasts on fumes to the finish line.

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Black Widow Review: Scarlett Johansson's Marvel Send Off Is Visceral,...

The best review I can give you for Black Widow is that this standalone movie was worth the unusually long wait.

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Netflix’s Fear Street Part 1 1994 Review: R.L. Stine’s Book Series Is Brought...

Promising "the movie event of the summer,"Fear Street Part 1: 1994 is a strong opener that shows the odds are in the favor of that claim being proven absolutely accurate.

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The Forever Purge Review: The Darkest Chapter In The Horror Franchise Is Also...

[O]ne of the best Purge movies yet

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Netflix's America: The Motion Picture Review: It's Not The Least Funny Movie...

America: The Motion Picture has a hilarious premise. Unfortunately, most of the hilarity ends there.

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