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Mickey 17

Mickey 17 Review: Cloning Around in Bong Joon Ho’s Sci-Fi Satire

Bong Joon Haveo’s Mickey 17 is what happens when you mix The Prestige, The X-Men’s Krakoa resurrection system, and a political roast into a sci-fi blender. Robert Pattinson takes on the ultimate identity crisis as an “expendable” space worker who ...
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The Monkey

The Monkey Review: You Won’t Go Bananas For It

Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey brings Stephen King‘s 1980 short story to the screen, transforming its chilling premise into a psychological horror film laced with dark humor. Starring Theo James in a dual role as estranged twin brothers, the film explores ...
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The Gorge Apple TV Review The Movie Blog

The Gorge Review: Worth the Hype?

What’s good, movie lovers? Ya boy is back with another review. This time, we’re talking about “The Gorge.” It’s the new action sci-fi thriller that everyone’s been talking about. So, I sat down, grabbed my popcorn, and checked it out. ...
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The Gorge

The Gorge Review: A Tense Sci-Fi Horror Film

Scott Derrickson’s The Gorge is a thrilling blend of science fiction, horror, and action, wrapped in a high-stakes romance that pits two elite snipers against an unspeakable nightmare. With an intriguing premise, pulse-pounding action, and a chilling sense of mystery, ...
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Captain America: Brave New World

Captain America: Brave New World Review: A Hero Redefined

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has evolved beyond traditional superhero storytelling, blending action, political tension, and personal stakes into its narratives. Captain America: Brave New World, directed by Julius Onah, is a prime example of this evolution. As the fourth ...
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The Dead Thing

The Dead Thing Review: A Disappointing Waste of Time

In his directorial debut, The Dead Thing, Elric Kane attempts to weave a slow-burn supernatural horror story into a psychological thriller with themes of obsession, love, and the unknown. Despite its intriguing premise and an atmospheric setup, the film ultimately ...
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Marlee Matin at Sundance

Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore

Deaf actress and activist Marlee Matlin was born 58 years ago in Morton Grove, Illinois. When asked to do a PBS Masters biography of her life, she requested a deaf director. Shoshanna Stern became the guiding force behind this autobiographical ...
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Mr Nobody Against Putin

Mr. Nobody Against Putin Screens At Sundance 2025

“Mr. Nobody Against Putin” is about the Putin-dictated shift in Russia’s schools, which was made possible by a young Russian schoolteacher named Pavel (“Pasha”) Talankin. At the time of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Pasha was serving as the school ...
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Love Hurts

Love Hurts Review: Action, Comedy, and Chaos in an Uneven Blend

Jonathan Eusebio’s Love Hurts marks his directorial debut with an action-comedy that aims to balance high-octane fight sequences with romantic and comedic elements. Starring Ke Huy Quan as a former hitman-turned-realtor, the film boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Ariana ...
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Heart Eyes

Heart Eyes Review: A Bloody Misfire of Romance and Horror

Josh Ruben’s Heart Eyes ambitiously blends romantic comedy with slasher horror, an enticing premise that, on paper, promises a thrilling and hilarious ride. With a script penned by Phillip Murphy, Christopher Landon, and Michael Kennedy—who have each dabbled in genre ...