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The New Mutants Review: A Forgettable End to Fox’s X-Men
I started covering the entertainment industry nearly four years ago, in the fall of 2016, when I […] -
The Personal History of David Copperfield Review: A Joyous, Hopeful Adventure
If you’ve ever watched anything made by Armando Iannucci, you’ve probably got a good grasp of the […] -
Bill & Ted Face the Music Review: It Will Be a Most Triumphant Time
Nearly 30 years after the last time any of us saw the Wyld Stallyns, Bill S. Preston, Esq. (Alex […] -
Tenet Spoiler-Free Review: Spectacle at Its Finest
Tenet is a spectacle not only in its cinematic achievements but also in its time-bending details. […] -
The Burnt Orange Heresy Review: An Empty but Thrilling Critique of Criticism
The title of a film — or any piece of art, for that matter — can carry a lot of meaning, […] -
Tesla Review: A Bizarre Biopic That Challenges the Status Quo
Biopics are notorious for following a very distinct formula. These films are often designed to […] -
Unhinged Review: A Modern Exploitation Film as Forgettable as Any Other
Unhinged tells the tale of a world gone mad, where people are pushed to their boiling points by […] -
Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula Review: Zombie Sequel Can’t Live Up to Its Predecessor
With 2016’s Train to Busan, director Yeon Sang-ho didn’t reinvent the wheel of the zombie […] -
Pretending I’m a Superman: An Interesting but Uneven Look Back at the Groundbreaking Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater Game
If you were a video game fan in the late ’90s then you already know just how big 1999’s Tony […] -
An American Pickle Review: Sweet and Salty Comedy Brings Out the Best in Seth Rogen
Family is weird. No matter what the dynamic of your family looks like, or how different it may […]

