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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Review
December 27, 2019 | Movie Reviews
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The Rise of Skywalker: Before The Viewing
December 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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The Philadelphia Film Festival opened Thursday with “Parasite” and “Just Mercy”
October 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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The Little Mermaid: A New Ariel
July 18, 2019 | Movie News
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review
July 8, 2019 | Movie Reviews

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4.9
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The Package Review

The Package is a new raunchy teen comedy from Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates director Jake Syzmanski and starring David Doheny, Geraldine Viswanathan, Sadie Calvano, Luke Spencer Roberts, and Eduardo Franco. High schoolers Jeremy (Franco) and Donnie (Roberts) are about to head out on a spring break camping trip to celebrate Sean (Doheny), who […]

8.5
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The Wife

Glenn Close is one of those rare talents who has managed to spread her skills across a multitude of entertainment outlets from film to television to animation. She has been a force on the big screen since the 1980’s and has gone on to garner six Academy Award nominations. She has played everything from the […]

6.5
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The Meg review

Jason Statham is a solid bet in any action role – charismatic enough to lug the dead weight of the rest of the supporting cast in a huge submarine with one hand, and still fighting off a huge shark with the other.   The film pretty much does what it says on the tin — the […]

8.0
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Mission Impossible Fallout Review

Mission Impossible: Fallout is the 6th film in the Mission Impossible franchise directed by its first returning director Christopher McQuarrie, and starring yet again, Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, and Rebecca Ferguson. Mission Impossible: Fallout is the first direct sequel to the franchise, picking up again where the battle between Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and […]

3.0
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Masters of Cinema Review: King of Hearts (1966)

Philippe de Broca’s anti-war comedy King of Hearts is being released for the first time in the UK in a dual-format edition as part of Eureka’s The Masters of Cinema collection. Unfortunately, while the 4K restoration makes the glorious costumes and lovely cinematography really pop, it can’t make the rest of the movie interesting or […]

6.0
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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again Review

‘I think ABBA have a pure joy to their music and that’s what makes them extraordinary.’ Bono  The brilliance of the Mamma Mia!franchise is how the Swedish band has managed to keep their music relevant and fresh throughout the decades. Their iconic 1970s anthems were the driving force behind the stage production and the eventual […]

7.5
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Hotel Artemis Review

  Hotel Artemis has a hell of a premise – a hotel/hospital exclusively for criminals in a dystopian near future – and a fantastic cast to go with it. It’s a fun, energetic and creative crime thriller that falls just short of greatness. Think of it as a really good movie that’s one or two […]

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