Once a refreshing escapist lark, F9 finds the franchise stretching at the seams between a film that honors its “mythology” while also making fun of it.
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Once a refreshing escapist lark, F9 finds the franchise stretching at the seams between a film that honors its “mythology” while also making fun of it.
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In the grand tradition, Pixar gives us two new best friends who harbor a secret that sends them on the adventure of a lifetime.
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Rita Moreno’s star status in Hollywood hasn’t always been a clear path. Find out in this new documentary how she got to be a Grand Dame of Hollywood.
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Toni Collette stars in ‘Dream Horse’ – a generic, yet lovable true story.
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Chaos reigns in ‘New Order’ as the revolution hits home for a wealthy family in this near-future dystopian melodrama.
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‘Cruella’ does the seemingly impossible: it proves that you can teach an old Mouse new tricks.
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‘A Quiet Place Part II’ is a smart, taut, character-driven, and thematically integrated film that accomplishes everything it sets out to do.
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Amy Adams stars in this long delayed film about a nosy neighbor, her window, and a conspiracy across the street.
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Funnyman Billy Crystal sings a swan song as he recovers his memories with the help of Tiffany Haddish.
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‘Spiral’ has potential to add new life to the ‘Saw’ films as Chris Rock takes over as the face of the franchise. Though Rock is great in the film taking on a more serious role, he can not save the film from falling into its own mediocre traps.
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David Oyelowo makes his directorial debut with the an enjoyable family adventure The Water Man. Basking in magical realism, The Water Man utilizes its creativity to overcome its generic plot.
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In “Four Good Days,” it’s mother versus daughter in this domestic drama that feels more like a cheesy soap opera.
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In a post-pandemic world, going outside your home to interact with strangers seems a wild experiment, something “The Outside Story” relates to.
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