Category: Reviews
Sorry To Raiders Of The Lost Ark, But The Last Crusade Is Indy At His Best
Sorry To Raiders Of The Lost Ark, But The Last Crusade Is Indy At His Best

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade still holds up today as one of the strongest entries in the iconic franchise, though it is not without its minor drawbacks. Admittedly, the Indiana Jones franchise began before my time, meaning I only…

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Straw Review – Tyler Perry’s Tense, Timely Pressure Cooker
Straw Review – Tyler Perry’s Tense, Timely Pressure Cooker

Tyler Perry dials up the intensity in our Straw review, a gritty, genre-blending character study that puts Taraji P. Henson front and center in what might be one of the most emotionally resonant performances of her career. Set over the…

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‘Reacher’ Is Never Going to Be HBO-Level Prestige TV, and That’s OK
‘Reacher’ Is Never Going to Be HBO-Level Prestige TV, and That’s OK

The global smash-hit Reacher continues to stand out as one of the most popular shows on Prime Video. The show's third season, which premiered earlier this year, set records as the streaming platform's most-watched returning series ever. However, despite its…

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This Chilling Mystery Is One Of The More Exciting Found Footage Horror Movies I’ve Seen In A While
This Chilling Mystery Is One Of The More Exciting Found Footage Horror Movies I’ve Seen In A While

If done right, a found footage horror movie is capable of building delicious tension, hooking us to the story and characters as we’re taken on a journey that, while sometimes predictable, is engaging. For their feature directorial debut, Man Finds…

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This Understated French Remake Is A Subversive Coming-Of-Age Story With An Inconsistent Ending
This Understated French Remake Is A Subversive Coming-Of-Age Story With An Inconsistent Ending

Bonjour Tristesse is a divergent, understated remake in an economy of such films, which goes down more pensive thematic and stylistic avenues. In the summer in the south of France, teenage Cécile (Lily McInernry) is relaxing away with her father…

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PBS’ Compelling Crime Drama Sets Itself Apart With Authentic Casting and an Exciting Cliffhanger
PBS’ Compelling Crime Drama Sets Itself Apart With Authentic Casting and an Exciting Cliffhanger

In the first few minutes of Patience, PBS' latest crime drama, a man throws an envelope filled with cash in a bin and later burns himself to death. Although all the clues point to an unsuspicious suicide, leading the local…

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Mike Flanagan Successfully Mixes Genres In Exciting Stephen King Adaptation
Mike Flanagan Successfully Mixes Genres In Exciting Stephen King Adaptation

This review was originally published on September 9, 2024, as a part of our Toronto International Film Festival coverage. The Life of Chuck is a departure for Mike Flanagan, who’s brought us memorable horror projects like The Haunting of Hill…

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This Problem Can Be Solved by Comfort TV and Violence
This Problem Can Be Solved by Comfort TV and Violence

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Murderbot Episode 6. To say things are heating up on Murderbot would be an understatement. Last week, just hours after Murderbot (Alexander Skarsgård) and the Preservation Alliance survey crew had a necessary…

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I’m Disappointed This Vampire Horror Flick Squandered A Premise With So Much Potential
I’m Disappointed This Vampire Horror Flick Squandered A Premise With So Much Potential

Bleeding reimagines the classical vampire story as a story about drug addiction and classism, which is admittedly one of the most common interpretations of vampire stories since they first began. As a movie with a smaller budget, and the feature…

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Taron Egerton’s Compelling Apple TV+ Miniseries Could Use a Little More Heat
Taron Egerton’s Compelling Apple TV+ Miniseries Could Use a Little More Heat

The first thing that came to mind when watching the first two episodes of Apple TV+'s new miniseries, Smoke, was, "Boy, does this remind me of Black Bird." The latter is Dennis Lehane's 2022 miniseries starring Taron Egerton as a…

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HBO’s Most Consistent Period Drama Is No Longer Playing It Safe
HBO’s Most Consistent Period Drama Is No Longer Playing It Safe

It's rare for any series, particularly one as prestigious as HBO's The Gilded Age, to maintain such consistency in its identity. Yet, three seasons in, that's exactly what Julian Fellowes and Sonja Warfield's period drama has achieved. You'd have a…

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Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed Say “Yes, And?” to This Wild, Slightly Too Far-Fetched Action-Comedy
Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed Say “Yes, And?” to This Wild, Slightly Too Far-Fetched Action-Comedy

"Improv comedy is like going into battle. If you want to kill, you have to be willing to die." This is the quote that opens Tom Kingsley's Deep Cover. And, while it must make a lot more sense in F.L.…

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