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Steven Universe: The Movie Review: Love and War on the Planet Earth
Steven Universe: The Movie is a joy. There is so much love in every frame, every note, that it’s […] -
Kingdom Review: Takes Over the World with Fun
Live-action anime adaptations have largely gotten a mixed reception. A lot of the time, these […] -
Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus Review: A Homecoming That Wastes No Time
From the moment it begins, Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus knows exactly what it wants to be. […] -
The Banana Splits Movie Is Strange, Silly, Bloody Fun
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Blue Ribbon Content have just released The Banana Splits […] -
Hobbs & Shaw Review: Buckle Up For a Big, Funny Fast & Furious Ride
Rustle up a simplified plot of Terminator into a glass. Pair it with the laughs of Deadpool 2 and […] -
The Lion King Review: A Family-Friendly, Visual Spectacle
In 1994, Disney released one of the studio’s crowning achievements amongst a crowded landscape of […] -
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Arrow of the Orion Review: A Stellar Adventure
Fujino Omori and Suzuhito Yasuda’s Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? light novel […] -
Midsommar Review: A Harrowing, Hypnotizing Vacation to a Predictable Destination
Filmmaker Ari Aster delivered audiences his first film Hereditary last year, which debuted at the […] -
Spider-Man: Far From Home Review: A Thrilling, Daring Masterpiece
Spider-Man: Far From Home arrives under a massive, dark shadow as the first entry to the Marvel […] -
Child’s Play Review: Reboot Squanders a Potentially Great New Take on Chucky
The new version of Child’s Play examines man’s relationship to modern technology, and the dark […]

