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While having a few missteps here and there, The Fantastic Four: First Steps overcomes them. Featuring a great cast that all fits perfectly ...
In terms of legacy, I Know What You Did Last Summer continues the franchise but, more so, brings to attention the growing presence of the ...
Despite some hiccups along the way, Superman is a perfect summer blockbuster. Featuring an amazing cast, fun action set pieces, and some genuine heart ...
Thunderbolts*: The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. Thunderbolts* is the latest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and one of the first in a while that feels unique and tries to do its own thing. When ...
Hemet, Or The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea: Review. By Josiah Teal. Set in the almost zombie-apocalypse, Hemet is an irreverent horror comedy featuring more than a few foul-mouthed characters. Director ...
F1 starts to feel bloated and repetitive at a certain point as the film runs for 156 minutes. It’s a fun ride though, containing plenty of blockbuster ...
If You Should Leave Before Me is a showcase for Shane P. Allen and John Wilcox. They are the constant throughout the narrative, guiding each spirit into the next. Wilcox goes for it in each scene, ...
A franchise now spanning four decades, Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning promises one last mission for Ethan Hunt and his band of covert agents. The journey began with Brain De Palma in the original ...
Gaku: One Last Round – Short Film Review. By Joe Muldoon. 2020 was a year of great turmoil for the entire world, with all of us contending with a pandemic and its knock-on effects. And it was an ...
Spike and Jamie’s opening expedition is more of a preamble to the greater story in 28 Years Later. Upon their return to the community, Spike’s story becomes a story of relationships, primarily his ...
Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5) revolutionized the gaming industry with its immersive open-world gameplay and compelling storyline. At the heart of this groundbreaking title are three unforgettable ...
“Read Frame Type Film” is academic, made for a film school audience already christened with more knowledge of film than the average cinephile. The work includes references to David Lynch, Jean-Luc ...