Movie Reviews

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Doctor Who: 4 Things We Loved About Series 11 (& 4 Things We Didn't)

Doctor Who Series 11 did a lot of things well but struggled in other regards throughout its run.

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Eternals Review

In Marvel's latest superhero adventure, stunning visuals and well-matched stars can't save a script that's more of a Wikipedia article than a story.

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The Harder They Fall Review

Netflix's The Harder They Fall has plenty of familiar tropes, but it's anchored by stylish direction, strong performances, and a terrific soundtrack.

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Last Night In Soho Review

Edgar Wright's first straightforward horror movie is a visual feast with strong performances, but its script is scattershot and derivative.

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The French Dispatch Review

Wes Anderson's latest film, The French Dispatch, uses unique vignettes to highlight the auteur's brand of unique stories with unconventional stories.

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Dune Review

Anchored by Denis Villeneuve's breathtaking vision, Dune is a masterfully made sci-fi epic that's accessible to both newcomers and Herbert diehards.

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Halloween Kills Review

Halloween Kills brings on the blood and guts but lacks the substance to make it memorable.

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The Last Duel Review

Ridley Scott's latest medieval epic tells a timely Rashomon-style multi-perspective story with breathtaking visuals and powerful performances.

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The Last Duel Movie Review

Ridley Scott's The Last Duel is an unconventional period piece with a surprisingly compelling drama at its center.

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Lamb Review

Horror is not on the menu and Lamb is a slow burner but the shocking main dish and dessert make it worth sitting through.

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There's Someone Inside Your House Review

The latest teen scream to hit Netflix really tries in all aspects, but ultimately comes up short.

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Review

Despite bringing an iconic Marvel villain to the big screen, this sequel has all the flaws of the original and none of its strengths.

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Titane Review

Palm D'or winner Titane is a twisted character piece that explores the bonds created between broken humans just looking for connection.

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No Time To Die Review

Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond is one of his best. With breathtaking action and real emotional resonance, No Time to Die is worth the wait.

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Dear Evan Hansen Review

The Tony Award-winning musical makes the jump to the silver screen and keeps Ben Platt in the title role with Dear Evan Hansen.

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The Many Saints Of Newark Review

David Chase's new Sopranos prequel isn't as groundbreaking as the HBO series, but it's a captivating crime saga with powerful performances.

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Kate Review

Netflix's Kate might not be the best action-adventure movie ever, but it is exciting and surprisingly emotional.

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Review

Marvel's latest big-screen outing does little to break up the familiar formula, but its kinetic action scenes and sense of humor make up for it.

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Candyman Review

Jordan Peele's touch is very evident on 2021's Candyman sequel, in a clever and well-made horror flick that everyone should see.

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The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf Review

The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf might have a few slow moments, but overall it's a thrilling tale.