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‘Dune: Part Two’ is a Fully Realized Sci-Fi Spectacle (Review)

‘Dune: Part Two’ is a Fully Realized Sci-Fi Spectacle (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Feb 21, 2024

  The spice overflows with awe in this bigger, better sequel that we’ll be talking about for the rest of the year.  When Dune came out in 2021, audiences got a taste of the desert planet Arrakis and what it had to offer in addition to the valuable substance spice...
‘Bob Marley: One Love’ is an Underwhelming Biopic (Review)

‘Bob Marley: One Love’ is an Underwhelming Biopic (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Feb 14, 2024

  In a time where Hollywood is obsessed with producing biopics, Bob Marley: One Love leaves a lot to be desired. There are the two types of films that studios cannot stop making on such a frequent basis: remakes and biopics. And speaking of biopics, we’ve...
‘Argylle’ Tries Way Too Hard To Be a Clever Spy Thriller (Review)

‘Argylle’ Tries Way Too Hard To Be a Clever Spy Thriller (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Jan 31, 2024

While there are plenty of fun moments, you’ll most likely walk out of Argylle frustrated with how disappointing it is. Director Matthew Vaughn has a certain style when it comes to filmmaking, and we know that style pretty well by now. From his early days with...
‘The Zone of Interest’ is a Chilling Rumination of Our Inherent Evil (Review)

‘The Zone of Interest’ is a Chilling Rumination of Our Inherent Evil (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jan 19, 2024

“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”  That quote from philosopher Friedrich Nietzche has been interpreted in a myriad of ways since...
‘All Of Us Strangers’ is a Spiritual Deep Dive into the Queer Psyche (Review)

‘All Of Us Strangers’ is a Spiritual Deep Dive into the Queer Psyche (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jan 12, 2024

Andrew Scott navigates love with a neighbor as well as the mysterious appearance of his long-dead parents in this melancholic and mind-bending blend of romance and fantasy. Andrew Haigh is an English filmmaker well-known in independent film circles for United...
‘Mean Girls’ Hits All the Right Musical Notes for a New Generation (Review)

‘Mean Girls’ Hits All the Right Musical Notes for a New Generation (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Jan 11, 2024

  The “Plastics” get a glow up in this sweet, often entertaining musical. Like the 2022 smash hit Smile, Mean Girls was first destined to premiere on Paramount’s streaming service Paramount+. But thankfully, like Smile, the studio made the smart decision to...
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