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Bloody Mayhem Reigns in Fun, Though Slightly Predictable ‘Scream VI’ (Review)

Bloody Mayhem Reigns in Fun, Though Slightly Predictable ‘Scream VI’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Mar 9, 2023

Ghostface takes on the Big Apple in this bigger, bloodier sequel.  It was a welcome sight to see this franchise return after a 11-year hiatus in last year’s excellent Scream. By reviving the franchise and continuing its streak of delivering quality horror films since...
Michael B. Jordan’s Directorial Debut ‘Creed III’ Goes the Distance (Review)

Michael B. Jordan’s Directorial Debut ‘Creed III’ Goes the Distance (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Mar 2, 2023

The star playing the titular character goes back into the ring as a first-time director and the results are indisputable. In just a decade, Michael B. Jordan has gone from a relative unknown who broke out in the memorable indie Fruitvale Station to a star playing the...
‘Cocaine Bear’ is a Bloody but Hilarious B-Movie Blast (Review)

‘Cocaine Bear’ is a Bloody but Hilarious B-Movie Blast (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Feb 24, 2023

  A mother, two children, drug dealers and local law enforcement are in a battle of survival against a coke-addicted bear in the latest film from Elizabeth Banks. Over the course of her career, actress Elizabeth Banks has made a name for herself in genre circles...
‘Knock at the Cabin’ is Another Underwhelming Thriller from M. Night Shyamalan (Review)

‘Knock at the Cabin’ is Another Underwhelming Thriller from M. Night Shyamalan (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Feb 2, 2023

Knock at the Cabin tries so hard to keep you on the edge of your seat, but you’ll be frequently checking your watch instead. Every time a new trailer for an M. Night Shyamalan movie gets released, there’s always speculation of whether or not it will be as...
Bill Nighy is Profoundly Affecting in Life-Affirming ‘Living’ (Review)

Bill Nighy is Profoundly Affecting in Life-Affirming ‘Living’ (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jan 27, 2023

A bureaucrat yearns for purpose after learning he has months to live in this remake of a Kurosawa classic. It’s easy to feel skepticism upon the announcement of yet another remake, especially when it’s a reimagining of a classic such as Akira Kurosawa’s 1952...
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