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Cherry Review: Tom Holland Never Falters Despite a Bloated Script
With Cherry, directing team Anthony and Joe Russo have shed their Marvel skin for the first time […] -
Earwig and the Witch Review: A Fun Yet Unfinished Adventure
Earwig and the Witch is the latest brainchild to come from Studio Ghibli, a company revered for […] -
Promising Young Woman Review: A Frightening and Fulfilling Revenge Thriller
Recent years have seen critics and audiences alike waxing poetic about what does or doesn’t […] -
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Review: Davis & Boseman Deliver Raw, Transformative Performances
Adapted from the play by August Wilson, with a script by Ruben Santiago-Hudson that manages to […] -
Wonder Woman 1984 Review: A Hopeful Addition to The DCEU
Wonder Woman 1984 is the follow-up to 2017’s hit DC Comics movie and, while it doesn’t quite […] -
Soul Review: A Gorgeous, Existential Exploration That Slightly Muddles Its Message
Deeply introspective and even philosophic stories are not uncommon offerings for Pixar. Many of […] -
News of the World Review: Tom Hanks Leads a Lesser True Grit
Tom Hanks and director Paul Greengrass collaborate once again with 2020’s News of the World, […] -
The Croods: A New Age Review: A Delightfully Strange Sequel That Outshines the Original
You may not know it, but DreamWorks has made a sequel to the 2013 animated caveman movie, The […] -
Happiest Season Review: The Star-Studded Gay Rom-Com We’ve Been Waiting For
Every year, fans of the holiday season are overloaded with Christmas-themed romantic comedies from […]

