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2.5/5
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Night Patrol
(2025)
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Xero Gravity
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The last stretch becomes dense in ways that will test viewer patience, ultimately determining whether Night Patrol feels daring or frustrating depending on individual tolerance for mythological sprawl.
Posted Jan 20, 2026
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3/5
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Primate
(2025)
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Xero Gravity
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The setting is a hi-end domestic home in Hawaii with big glass windows. Obviously chosen to A- break all the glass in said windows, but also to show the contrast of a beautiful paradise-like landscape to how it’s left under blood and body parts.
Posted Jan 17, 2026
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C-
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
(2026)
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Nagier Chambers
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Very stylish, very artsy. Fantastic performances.. But a plot that does nothing.
Posted Jan 13, 2026
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A
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SHEEPDOG
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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A compelling, eye-opening film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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B
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Anaconda
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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It is messy, silly, occasionally intense, and ultimately entertaining.
Posted Dec 23, 2025
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4/5
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Dust Bunny
(2025)
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Xero Gravity
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Borrowed Spielberg traits to uncover this monster in ways that leave viewers both fed and ready to see more. It’s hid and teased in great cheats to avoid the typical "adjust brightness until the icon is barely visible"
Posted Dec 17, 2025
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B+
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Zoe Saldaña delivers what may be the single best motion-capture performance of the year.
Posted Dec 16, 2025
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Influencers
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Influencers is sharp, clever, and wildly entertaining with a story that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Bold characters, big twists, and a world you instantly want more of. A breakout hit that absolutely deserves another sequel.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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A
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Marty Supreme
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Marty Supreme is bold, stylish, chaotic, emotional, funny, and rooted in a powerful character study. Timothée Chalamet delivers one of the most electrifying performances of his career
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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C
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Five Nights at Freddy's 2
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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It’s a huge step forward from the first film, but still not quite there.
Posted Dec 05, 2025
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A
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Zootopia 2
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Zootopia 2 is a deeply resonant story about connection, empathy, and choosing courage when fear feels easier.
Posted Nov 27, 2025
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A
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Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Healing, heartfelt, and quietly profound, A Road Trip to Remember is one of the most emotional documentaries of the year.
Posted Nov 21, 2025
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B+
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Wicked: For Good
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Defying Gravity sets the tone of Wicked: For Good. The film is darker and more emotionally driven than Part 1 but It's still enough heart and magic to give you a satisfying conclusion to the story.
Posted Nov 20, 2025
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B
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The Running Man
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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If you had any question regarding the star power of Glenn Powell it all goes away quickly with this satisfying adaptation of The Running Man. This is the great Fall blockbuster audiences have been waiting for..
Posted Nov 13, 2025
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C
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The Running Man
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Fast, flashy, and fearlessly entertaining—this is the kind of sci-fi adventure that proves popcorn cinema can still have a pulse.
Posted Nov 13, 2025
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B
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Sentimental Value
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value lingers in the mind long after its final frame—an emotionally raw, visually elegant meditation on grief, art, and the families we’re born into and the ones we rebuild.
Posted Nov 11, 2025
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B
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Predator: Badlands
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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A bold evolution of the Predator legacy — visceral, emotional, and visually jaw-dropping. Sci-fi adventure at its finest
Posted Nov 04, 2025
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B
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Jeremy Allen White transforms into Bruce Springsteen with power, pain, and precision in Scott Cooper’s deeply personal portrait of the artist behind Nebraska.
Posted Oct 22, 2025
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A+
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Frankenstein
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a brutal, beautiful masterpiece of emotion and design — a haunting blend of horror, humanity, and cinematic craftsmanship.
Posted Oct 18, 2025
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B+
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Blue Moon
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Ethan Hawke delivers one of his finest performances in a deeply human portrait of Lorenz Hart, guided by Richard Linklater’s understated brilliance.
Posted Oct 18, 2025
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B
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Black Phone 2
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Ethan Hawke returns with chilling menace as Black Phone 2 transforms trauma into terror, led by outstanding performances from Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw.
Posted Oct 17, 2025
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B
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Bugonia
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Yorgos Lanthimos turns paranoia into art — Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons deliver fearless performances in a bizarre, brilliant fever dream.
Posted Oct 15, 2025
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C+
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TRON: Ares
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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A visually electrifying return to the Grid — stylish, kinetic, and powered by Jared Leto’s coolest performance in years.
Posted Oct 11, 2025
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B
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Roofman
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Channing Tatum delivers one of his most natural and charismatic performances in a true-crime story that’s both absurdly funny and heartbreakingly human.
Posted Sep 30, 2025
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A
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Love, Danielle
(2024)
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Nagier Chambers
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Devin Sidell’s fearless vulnerability and sharp writing turn a groundbreaking story into an unforgettable film.
Posted Sep 25, 2025
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C
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The Man in My Basement
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Strong performances and striking visuals can’t fully save a story that tries to do too much at once.
Posted Sep 25, 2025
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A
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Obsession
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Not only is Obsession a great horror film, it's one of the best films of the year.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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F
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Sacrifice
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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If Sacrifice ended after the first 30 minutes this would've been an enjoyable satirical watch, but unfortunately it doesn't and it becomes one of the most unwatchable films of the year.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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D
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Motor City
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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The action in Motor City will definitely stand out to you, but the choice to go almost dialogue free for the entire movie comes across as a poorly executed gimmick that leaves you wanting more.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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A
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The Lost Bus
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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The Lost Bus is a must see fall blockbuster with great performances from Matthew McConaughey, America Ferrera and Yul Vazquez. Paul Greengrass direction and command is something you must see.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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C
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Frankenstein
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Frankenstein is a visual masterpiece. Guillermo creates an amazing world for this story to live in, unfortunately the performances nor structure of the film keeps up with the amazing world that is created.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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A
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Roofman
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Channing Tatum gives one of the best performances of the year. Roofman is as earnest, touching, funny and in the end sad films you'll see this year.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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C
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Christy
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Sydney Sweeney is solid whenever we get to see Christy Martin outside the ring but the boxing scenes are hard to watch. Christy unfortunately feels more like a Dateline retread than a life story of one of women's boxing biggest stars
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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B-
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The Smashing Machine
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson gives a career defining performance that makes you understand all the hype around the movie, but It's Emily Blunt that steals the show in this gut wrenching film that you wish explored a little deeper into Mark Kerr's life.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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A
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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This is the Knives Out mystery audiences have been waiting for. A fun, thrilling murder mystery that will keep you entertained until its very satisfying conclusion.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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D
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Hedda
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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While Tessa Thompson performance is a force of nature unfortunately whenever she's not on screen the flaws and missteps are impossible to ignore.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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B
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Eleanor the Great
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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June Squibb is a national treasure, carrying Eleanor the Great with humor, warmth, and emotional power at 94 years old.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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B
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Dust Bunny
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Great direction and actors fully committed to this whimsical premise makes Dust Bunny one of the most enjoyable films of the year.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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B-
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The Smashing Machine
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Dwayne Johnson evolves beyond ‘The Rock’ in The Smashing Machine, delivering a raw, career-defining performance that proves he’s more than just a blockbuster star.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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C-
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HIM
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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HIM is ambitious, visually striking, and full of ideas—but it doesn’t always hit the mark
Posted Sep 18, 2025
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C
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Swiped
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Truth, fiction, or both — Swiped shines when it shows the cost of being a woman in tech trying to rewrite the rules.
Posted Sep 17, 2025
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C
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Highest 2 Lowest
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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While entertaining and anchored by solid performances from Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright, Highest 2 Lowest ranks at the bottom of Spike Lee and Denzel's films together.
Posted Sep 15, 2025
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A
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The Long Walk
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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If The Hunger Games and Squid Game had an evil little brother, it would be The Long Walk — brutal, emotional, and impossible to stop watching.
Posted Sep 04, 2025
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B+
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The Conjuring: Last Rites
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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The Conjuring: Last Rites delivers relentless terror, jaw-dropping scares, and the Warren family at their absolute best — Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson never been better!
Posted Sep 03, 2025
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B
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Caught Stealing
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Austin Butler isn’t just acting in Caught Stealing he’s fighting, bleeding, and burning his way into cinema’s new pantheon of antiheroes
Posted Aug 27, 2025
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B
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Nobody 2
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Fantastic script, wall to wall action, laugh out loud comedy, and gloriously brutal moments that make you cheer, wince, or both. A high octane sequel packed with killer one liners. Bob does it again!
Posted Aug 21, 2025
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A
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Weapons
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Weapons is brutal, brilliant, and absolutely not for the faint of heart.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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C -
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Weapons
(2025)
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Lucas Moore
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Weapons follows the recent trend of comedic thrillers masquerading as horror films. While the premise is strong and performances are solid, the execution of the story with all it's comedic underpinning leaves you feeling let down and wanting more.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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Killing Mary Sue
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Sierra McCormick slays—literally and figuratively—in Killing Mary Sue, a punchy, blood-soaked satire that’s bursting with energy and unexpected heart
Posted Jul 22, 2025
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps
(2025)
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Nagier Chambers
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Bold, breathtaking reboot. Giacchino’s epic score soars, the visuals are next-level, and Vanessa Kirby delivers a powerhouse performance. A thrilling, emotional ride about legacy, love, and family.
Posted Jul 22, 2025
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