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‘The Garfield Movie’ is More Fun for Kids than Adults (Review)

‘The Garfield Movie’ is More Fun for Kids than Adults (Review)

by Kevin Allen | May 23, 2024

  Everyone’s favorite lazy, lasagna-loving feline is back on the big screen, this time in a computer-animated adventure. It’s depressing when a pop culture mainstay for its multi-decade lifespan gets a film adaptation that isn’t true to its characters;...
‘Back to Black’ is a Dismal, Disastrous Disservice to Amy Winehouse (Review)

‘Back to Black’ is a Dismal, Disastrous Disservice to Amy Winehouse (Review)

by Kevin Allen | May 15, 2024

  Amy Winehouse’s tumultuous relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil and her tragically short life in music are chronicled in this new biopic. More often than not, music biopics have been a surefire way for studios to make easy money from the fanbase of the...
‘Kingdom’ Roots ‘Planet of the Apes’ in Solid, High-Concept Sci-Fi (Review)

‘Kingdom’ Roots ‘Planet of the Apes’ in Solid, High-Concept Sci-Fi (Review)

by Kevin Allen | May 10, 2024

  Many generations after Caesar led the ape takeover of Earth, new foes both external and internal threaten a clan of eagle-raising chimpanzees in the newest film in the Planet of the Apes franchise. Last decade saw 20th Century Studios resuscitate the Planet of...
‘The People’s Joker’ is a Wildly Funny Parody with Queer DIY Charm (Review)

‘The People’s Joker’ is a Wildly Funny Parody with Queer DIY Charm (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Apr 25, 2024

  After a successful crowdfunding campaign and years in legal limbo thanks to many cease-and-desists amid “rights issues”, Vera Drew’s coming-of-age parody film is finally being released in all its maniacal, surreal comedy glory. Artists in all the various...
‘Abigail’ is Gory and Gripping, Dark and Inventive Horror Fun (Review)

‘Abigail’ is Gory and Gripping, Dark and Inventive Horror Fun (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Apr 19, 2024

  A ragtag team of mercenaries are in way over their head after kidnapping a criminal’s daughter in this new horror film from the folks of Radio Silence. The Radio Silence directing duo of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett have established themselves...
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