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Zack Snyder’s Justice League Makes The Flaws of the Theatrical Cut Even More Obvious
From the moment it was announced last year, there was little doubt that Zack Snyder’s Justice […] -
Zack Snyder’s Justice League Review: Brave, Bold, and Incredibly Rewarding
When the Justice League of America first graced the pages of DC Comics in 1960, it was a decision […] -
Monster Hunter Review: A Near Miss
Of all the movies to essentially be stuck in the limbo where most folks will not see it in […] -
Chaos Walking Review: The Little Dystopian Thriller That Could
Doug Liman’s Chaos Walking adaptation has long felt like it was destined for failure. Getting Tom […] -
Raya and the Last Dragon Review: A Truly Beautiful and Powerful Adventure
Disney’s latest animated feature, Raya and the Last Dragon is a groundbreaking film. Directed by […] -
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Review: A Fun, Familiar Face With a Terrible New Look
SpongeBob Squarepants burst onto the scene in 1999 with his trademark giggle and enough energy to […] -
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 […]

