‘Death of a Unicorn’ is fun, interesting, and good (enough), though shoddy CGI work and a somewhat flat performance from Paul Rudd keep it from realizing its full potential.
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‘Death of a Unicorn’ is fun, interesting, and good (enough), though shoddy CGI work and a somewhat flat performance from Paul Rudd keep it from realizing its full potential.
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‘Novocaine’ is fast and at times funny, thanks to a solid performance from Jack Quaid, but it struggles to stay interesting beyond the movie’s gimmick.
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Paddington is taking names and making marmalade sandwiches. And he’s all out of marmalade.
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Love can have deadly side effects!
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[Rating: Solid Rock Fist Up] In Theaters and VOD on February 21 If America can repackage (Den of Thieves) or reimagine (The Town) Heat every couple of years, why can’t Scandinavia? The Quiet Ones (De Lydløse) may not live up to Michael Mann’s 1995 opus, but none do and that doesn’t really matter, because in […]
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Dog-Man hybrid takes names and sniffs butts. And he’s all out of butts.
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A reverse ‘Lord of the Flies’ with ‘The VVitch’ vibes, ‘The Damned’ explores the moral cancers that humanity lets fester and blossom in both life and death.
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