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'Elevation' Review: Anthony Mackie Fights Monsters in a Dystopian Rocky Mountains
Elevation sure does fail in so many areas, and yet still, it has an oddly entertaining charm.

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Jan 28, 2025


'Unstoppable' Review: Spreading Awareness For an Unknown Hero to Most
Unstoppable ticks a lot of boxes that you’d want and expect from an uplifting sports drama.

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Jan 15, 2025


'Bread & Roses' Review: A Story That Will Keep Developing Chapters For the Long Foreseeable Future
Bread & Roses' tagline speaks louder than the film itself, “Do not forget about Afghan women!”.

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Dec 2, 2024


'The Creep Tapes' Review: Ever Thought What a Day in the Life of a Serial Killer Looked Like
The Creep Tapes had me in a fever dream and that Peachfuzz could have easily been hiding in the black corners of my hallway.

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Nov 15, 2024


'Cross' Review: Smart, Slick and Sets Itself Apart From Other Shows
Cross effectively sets itself apart from other shows and its predecessors by being smarter, slicker, and completely wicked.

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Nov 14, 2024


'Piece By Piece' Review: The Documentary You Didn't Think You Needed to See
Different, extravagant, and magical, Piece by Piece is the documentary you didn’t think you needed to see.

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Nov 13, 2024


'In Fidelity' Review: A Smart, Refreshingly Real Romance for the Holiday Season
In Fidelity offers a refreshing, natural take on romance—confident, conscious, and just the right mix of dry and vulnerable.

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Nov 5, 2024


'Classified' Review: This Action-Thriller Falls Short of Leaving an Impact Beyond First Watch
Classified may be average, but like Roel Reiné's other films it still makes for a good enough Saturday night popcorn flick.

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Oct 23, 2024


'Children Of The Pines' Review: Uses Emotional Violence to Make it a Stand Out in the Horror Genre
Making use of slow, psychological tension to drive its story, Children of the Pines is a stand out within the horror genre.

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Oct 7, 2024


'200% Wolf' Review: Fun Family Sequel Built Around Fantastical Creatures
Just a fine children’s film, nothing more or less but it still has enough spunk to make for a fun family movie event.

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Sep 17, 2024


'Disclaimer' Review: Alfonso Cuarón's Psychological Thriller is the Entire Package
'Disclaimer' is a rarity that doesn’t feel like television – it’s a cinematic experience.

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Aug 30, 2024


'Hell Hole' Review: Indie Horror That's Rough Around The Edges But Wild And Fun
Hell Hole has a solid story that’s squirm-worthy and will make audiences laugh and cringe, often at the same time.

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Aug 20, 2024


'The Instigators' Review: Matt Damon and Casey Affleck Heist Film is No Standout
As the newest release in the heist genre, The Instigators doesn’t do much to stand out, even with an all-star cast.

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Aug 7, 2024


'Despicable Me 4' Review: Minions Unable to Save This Forgettable Instalment
Despicable Me 4 is the least memorable of the franchise, but the kids will still love it.

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Jul 11, 2024


'Kill' Review: Shockingly Graphic and Vicious Vengeance Flick
Kill is packed with brawny, gritty fun and is something that deserves to be seen in a packed theatre with the largest screen possible.

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Jul 4, 2024


'The Bear: Season 3' Review: Undeniably Different to Previous Two Seasons
Season 3 may not have been a full entrée, but each piece of the meal may prove to have greater importance to the growth of the story.

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Jul 2, 2024


'Inside Out 2' Review: Pixar Heading Back in the Right Direction
Inside Out 2 is a bright-enough, loveable sequel, but lacks most of the magic its predecessor had.

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Jun 19, 2024


'Hit Man' Review: Glen Powell Cements Himself As A Hollywood Leading Man
Hit Man is a hit. This slick and sexy comedy romance goes above and beyond what you might expect from your average Netflix film.

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Jun 10, 2024


'Young Woman And The Sea' Review: Rousing And Fiery Tale Of Female Triumph
Young Woman and the Sea is the latest sports biopic from Disney that stands out from others because it refuses to keep the story too safe.

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Jun 3, 2024


'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory' Review: Exceeds Stegosaurus-Sized Expectations
The perfect example of when creatives are allowed to stretch their wings and put in the time and love to expand an iconic world.

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May 30, 2024
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