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How to Train Your Dragon Review: This Is How You Do a Live-Action Remake
AdvertisementHow to Train Your Dragon‘s is exactly what a live action remake should be.
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The Life of Chuck Review: A Refreshingly Heartfelt Meditation on the Moments That Make Us
AdvertisementFilmmaker Mike Flanagan wears his heart on his sleeve in this subtle and moving Stephen King adaptation.
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Predator: Killer of Killers Review: A Bloody Good Time With Big Surprises
AdvertisementThe animated expansion is thrilling in its own right, with its connection to the iconic franchise making the experience even richer.
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Ballerina Review: A Worthy Expansion of the World of John Wick
Ballerina gets off to a slow start, but once it finds its footing, it delivers everything John Wick fans hope for.
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Fear Street: Prom Queen Review: A Bloody Betrayal of the Franchise
Fear Street: Prom Queen ditches almost everything that made the original trilogy a hit, without offering any exciting in return.
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Lilo & Stitch Review: Nobody Needed This, But I Still (Mostly) Loved It
Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch is good, but it could have been great.
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Bring Her Back Review: A Harrowing Tale of Loss Creates One of The Year’s Best Horror Movies
Bring Her Back is a stomach-churning experience that you must see to believe.
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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: A Sporadically Spectacular and Self-Serious Sequel
The seemingly final chapter in the Tom Cruise franchise dives even deeper into convoluted lore and mythology to middling results.
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Final Destination Bloodlines Review: Death Takes Center Stage in Mediocre Franchise Revival
The sixth entry in the franchise delivers what fans expect, but stretched out over too long of a run time.
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Marvel’s Thunderbolts* Review: Florence Pugh Shines in a Marvel Mixed Bag
Thunderbolts* has its compelling moments but is yet another example of the MCU’s recent mediocrity.