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Fear Street Part 2: 1978 Review: Series Somewhat Stumbles With Its Summer-Camp Slasher
Hot on the heels of the release of Fear Street Part 1: 1994, the follow-up film Fear Street Part […] -
The Tomorrow War Review: Schlocky Sci-Fi That Feels Out of Its Time
Ever since his star-making turn in Guardians of the Galaxy, Chris Pratt has starred in some of the […] -
The Forever Purge Review: More of the Same, but This Time With Cowboy Hats
The Purge, like so many other movie franchises, has a funny timeline when compared to the release […] -
The Boss Baby: Family Business Review: Sticking to the Same Strange Formula
The Boss Baby was a surprise hit for DreamWorks when it debuted in theaters back in 2017. Despite […] -
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 Review: A Love Letter to ’90s Horror That Defies Expectations
Few authors have left as much of an impact on burgeoning horror fans as R.L. Stine, with his […] -
America: The Motion Picture Review: An Absurd, Imperfect Experiment
In the first few minutes of America: The Motion Picture, George Washington — and by extension, […] -
Werewolves Within Review: An Endearing Ensemble Keeps This Whodunnit From Being Dead on Arrival
Blending horror with comedy is a tried-and-true formula, especially in the world of independent […] -
Luca Review: This Soulful Summer Spectacle Is an Instant Pixar Classic
As a kid, there was nothing quite like the feeling of summer and the freedom it provided. The idea […] -
An Unknown Compelling Force Review: An Unremarkable, Humanizing Primer for the Dyatlov Pass Incident
Internet sleuths, paranormal enthusiasts, and conspiracy theorists are all well aware of the […] -
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review: An Improved Experience Still Pulls Its Punches
There are few performers as beloved as Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, or Salma Hayek, with each […]









