Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Spy Actioner Argylle Gets Bogged Down in Unnecessary Layers of Plot and a General Lack of Espionage

Director Matthew Vaughn is capable of some pretty incredible work (Kick-Ass, the first Kingsman movie, X-Men: First Class) and he’s amassed a fun collection of regular actors who support his […]

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Review: Starring Emily Blunt and Chris Evans, Netflix’s Pain Hustlers Treads Familiar Pharmaceutical Ground

Adding as somewhat unique spin on the slew of features and documentaries about the opioid crisis, director David Yates (taking a break from the Harry Potter/Fantastic Beast cinematic universes) brings […]

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Review: In Elemental, Pixar Excels at Their Trademark Captivating Animation and World-Building

The creatives at Pixar have covered a lot of ground in their nearly 30 years creating feature films, but one of the subjects they have rarely touched upon is love. […]

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Review: Halloween Comes Early in a New, Animated The Addams Family

The Addams Family

The first thing I noticed about this new iteration of The Addams Family is that the characters look a lot like the original iteration of the Charles Addams’ cartoon series […]

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