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While having a few missteps here and there, The Fantastic Four: First Steps overcomes them. Featuring a great cast that all fits perfectly ...
In terms of legacy, I Know What You Did Last Summer continues the franchise but, more so, brings to attention the growing presence of the ...
Despite some hiccups along the way, Superman is a perfect summer blockbuster. Featuring an amazing cast, fun action set pieces, and some genuine heart ...
Too often, Hemet gets in its own way, attempting to push an envelope or be edgy when instead it could have just been a strange, stylized tale of ...
Don’t Be Gay is from the school of The Carmichael Show, and adds little to the underwhelming reputation Carmichael has obtained from memory. He adds little shade to nuance, and speaks too simply. The ...
Thunderbolts*: The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. Thunderbolts* is the latest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and one of the first in a while that feels unique and tries to do its own thing. When ...
Spike and Jamie’s opening expedition is more of a preamble to the greater story in 28 Years Later. Upon their return to the community, Spike’s story becomes a story of relationships, primarily his ...
A franchise now spanning four decades, Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning promises one last mission for Ethan Hunt and his band of covert agents. The journey began with Brain De Palma in the original ...
Jules Dassin is a true example of a great filmmaker whose work in multiple genres goes strangely unsung. Like his contemporary Howard Hawks, Dassin was a director who could be tasked to make a movie ...
Ana de Armas Edition: Bits & Pieces - MUBI, the global distributor, streaming service and production company, has released the trailer for BAFTA-nominated writer Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s (Ida, She Said, ...
Final Destination Bloodlines: Review. By Jake Peffer. It has been 14 years since the last Final Destination movie hit theaters. Over the course of the 2000s, and early 2010s, the Final Destination ...
On paper, Jurassic World Rebirth has more than potential. Bringing back Jurassic Park screenwriter, David Koepp, is a great start. Steven Spielberg is an Executive Producer, and audiences see that big ...