It's not shocking or objectifying for the sake of getting a rise out of the audience. It's all meant to convey the inevitability of aging.
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It's not shocking or objectifying for the sake of getting a rise out of the audience. It's all meant to convey the inevitability of aging.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga may be second to Fury Road, but it's a silver trophy that should be worn proudly.
Redundant and unnecessary The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a greatest hits of the Dawn of the Planet of the Apes tracks.
Saying f***k isn't enough to go on making a hilarious film. Let alone a commercial for its star that doesn't carry the heart of a narrative champion.
Five Nights At Freddy's is a run-of-the-mill horror film without much gas to go on but still enough to make for an entertaining ride.
If there's a moral to this review, it's to not listen to George Lucas and leave a character's legacy in a museum.
A humourous but familiar comedy that isn't as clever as it lets out to be.
The Boogeyman is a perfectly competent horror film that offers the usual generic jump scares with a flash of psychological terror.
The Little Mermaid rises to the surface with enough talent in front of the camera to prove why its music is timeless.
Past Lives is a loving, sensible portrayal of lost love, time, and how we move on with our lives
The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ends on more of a high note; that would be disappointing to see it taken down with further sequels. I'm looking at you, Thor: Love and Thunder.
What could be a great film is just a good one, which is disappointing given some memorable moments.
Renfield is a clever film that takes the conventions of Dracula and turns them on its head to deliver comedy gold.
Unlike Mario or The Last of Us, Tetris isn't about the game itself but rather the making and release of the product, which had far more conflict than one could imagine.
There's not much to be said about A Man Called Otto. What's on the frame is enjoyable for a late-night channel stumble but not an expensive night at the movies.
Where Quentin Tarantino goes from here is a mystery as it feels