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6/10
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Night Patrol
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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What could have been a tightly controlled genre statement becomes a film wrestling with its own ambition. The idea is strong enough that you wish the movie trusted it more instead of trying to outdo itself.
Posted Jan 19, 2026
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8/10
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Avatar: Fire and Ash is a solid chapter in a franchise that once redefined what blockbuster storytelling could be, although it is disappointing to not see more from this film.
Posted Dec 17, 2025
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8.5/10
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Marty Supreme
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Marty Supreme is a wild ride anchored by a performance that might be one of Chalamet’s best. It’s stylish, chaotic, and completely unpredictable, and it delivers a version of New York and table tennis you never knew you needed.
Posted Dec 12, 2025
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7/10
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Aftershock: The Nicole P. Bell Story
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Aftershock: The Nicole P. Bell Story is painful, emotional, and unflinchingly honest. Even with pacing issues, predictable writing, and some TV-movie elements, the film succeeds because its emotional core is strong.
Posted Nov 24, 2025
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8/10
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In Your Dreams
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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In Your Dreams delivers a heartfelt and visually rich adventure that mixes big laughs with real emotional weight. Netflix’s animation looks theatrical, the sibling relationship carries the heart of the story, and Baloney Tony steals scenes.
Posted Nov 16, 2025
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8/10
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Predator: Badlands
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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Predator Badlands is an action-packed addition to the franchise that surprisingly brings along a lot more heart than expected.
Posted Nov 10, 2025
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8/10
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Predator: Badlands
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Predator: Badlands is the kind of sci-fi action film that punches first and explains later, and that's its charm. It’s feral, fresh, and surprisingly heartfelt, giving the Predator franchise something it hasn’t had in years: new blood that feels earned.
Posted Nov 04, 2025
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6/10
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Vicious
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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Vicious is an original horror film powered by Dakota Fanning’s solid performance. However, it falters under the weight of an underexplained plot that leaves too many questions unanswered.
Posted Oct 13, 2025
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7.5/10
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One Battle After Another
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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One Battle After Another is a darkly funny and original film that thrives on outstanding performances from its ensemble cast.
Posted Sep 27, 2025
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6.5/10
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HIM
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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HIM is an unholy fever-dream set on the football field that captures both the glory and the horror of sacrifice.
Posted Sep 23, 2025
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8.7/10
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One Battle After Another
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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One Battle After Another is Paul Thomas Anderson at his boldest. DiCaprio grounds the chaos with vulnerability, Penn oozes menace, Teyana Taylor’s Perfidia Beverly Hills is unforgettable, and Del Toro slips into the story like a quiet storm.
Posted Sep 17, 2025
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7/10
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The Long Walk
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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The Long Walk is a chilling allegory of survival and nationalism that captures the terrifying endurance test of Stephen King’s story. However, the reliance on outdated racial tropes is deeply disappointing...
Posted Sep 12, 2025
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3.4/5
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The Long Walk
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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The Long Walk isn’t for everyone, and honestly, I’m still unpacking how I feel about it. There’s a powerful movie buried in here. Whether it walks far enough to reach you? That depends on how much you’re willing to endure.
Posted Sep 03, 2025
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7.5/10
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Highest 2 Lowest
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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Highest 2 Lowest is another strong collaboration between Spike Lee and Denzel Washington. The film feels relevant, weaving modern technology, social media, and culture into a classic story.
Posted Aug 25, 2025
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9/10
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Highest 2 Lowest
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Highest 2 Lowest is a late-career gem from two cultural giants. Spike brings the visuals and the pulse of a city he loves, while Denzel Washington turns in a performance that feels like a swan song in the making. It’s not flawless, but it’s resonant.
Posted Aug 19, 2025
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9/10
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Weapons
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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Weapons is an original and gripping mystery that delivers tension, surprises, and memorable performances. Zach Cregger has built on what made Barbarian so successful and only leveled up.
Posted Aug 08, 2025
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8/10
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Road House
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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Look, this movie isn’t trying to win Oscars. It’s here to entertain you with a healthy dose of action, humor, and Florida weirdness. If you’re looking for a film with a plot tighter than a boa constrictor’s grip, this might not be it.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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7/10
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Civil War
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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Civil War 2024 is a visually stunning film with a phenomenal cast. While a misleading premise and a confusing soundtrack hold it back, the film delivers a powerful character study set against a war-torn backdrop.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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7/10
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Boy Kills World
(2023)
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Anthony Whyte
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Boy Kills World is a wild ride from start to finish. It’s a movie you watch for the insane action sequences, the WTF moments, and the sheer audacity of it all. Just don’t go in expecting a deep and meaningful story.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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7/10
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Real Estate Sisters
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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“Real Estate Sisters” is a thoroughly enjoyable and heartwarming ride. It’s a celebration of sisterhood, South African culture, and the hustle it takes to chase your dreams – even if those dreams involve dodging suspicious dead bodies.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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7.5/10
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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“Furiosa” is a visually stunning action flick that takes you deep into the wasteland and the origin story of a badass warrior queen. However, the pacing drags a bit in spots, and the love story feels like a detour.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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7/10
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Twisters
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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Twisters is a mixed bag. It delivers on the thrill and excitement of storm chasing, with standout performances. However, the movie is also predictable, with some performances feeling restrained and unnecessary subplots that detract from the main story.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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Alien: Romulus
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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So, is Alien Romulus tied more closely to the original film than any other in the franchise? Absolutely. It’s got the DNA of the original Alien, but with enough new material to keep you guessing.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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7.5/10
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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If you’re here for the nostalgia and to see Michael Keaton back in his iconic role, you won’t be disappointed. However, if you’re looking for a deeper dive into the world of the strange and unusual, you might find yourself wanting a bit more.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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7/10
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Weapons
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Weapons is bold, bizarre, and bursting with ideas, but not all of them land. Zach Cregger swings for the fences again, and while he connects more than he misses, some of those wild pitches leave you wishing he’d just committed to one lane.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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6/10
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The Naked Gun
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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The Naked Gun reboot is strictly for the fans. If you love the original movies, you’ll find a few nostalgic laughs here and there. But for newcomers, it might feel like a relic from another era - complete with jokes that need a manual to understand.
Posted Aug 06, 2025
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6.5/10
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Fixed
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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"Fixed" is a bold, outrageous animated comedy that fully embraces adult humor.
Posted Aug 05, 2025
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7/10
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Caddo Lake
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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Caddo Lake may not be for everyone, but it’s definitely a conversation starter. It’s the kind of film you’ll want to discuss afterward, trying to figure out how all the pieces fit—or if they even fit at all. It’s messy, confusing, and at times brilliant.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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Gladiator II
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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For those loyal to the first film, there are just enough callbacks and familiar faces to make this feel like a fitting continuation.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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7.7/10
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Lee
(2023)
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Anthony Whyte
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Lee is a visually stunning, emotionally charged exploration of war, art, and identity. While the film’s pacing may frustrate some, its moments of brilliance more than compensate.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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7.7/10
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The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
(2024)
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Anthony Whyte
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The War of the Rohirrim is a thrilling ride, packed with epic battles, emotional moments, and standout performances. While it feels more like Game of Thrones than traditional Lord of the Rings, it’s a worthy addition to Middle-earth’s cinematic legacy.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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7/10
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Heart Eyes
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Heart Eyes knows exactly what it is and fully commits to the chaos. The jump scares are effective, the comedy lands, and the action moves at full speed. It is a Scream clone in all the best ways, with just enough originality to carve out its own space.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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6.5/10
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Love Hurts
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Love Hurts thrives when it sticks to action and humor. The fight scenes are creative, the camera work is slick, and Marshawn Lynch is an unexpected MVP. But when it shifts to romance, things get shaky.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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7.5/10
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Captain America: Brave New World
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Captain America: Brave New World is not a disaster. Yet, the film stumbles with confusing plot points and uneven character development. . Overall, this Captain America Review shows that the movie is a solid, if imperfect, entry in the Marvel lineup.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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8.2/10
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Mickey 17
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Bong Joon Ho doesn’t just tell a sci-fi story - he makes a statement. The film touches on classism, exploitation, and the dangers of unchecked power. By the end, Mickey 17 leaves you with a lot to think about.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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7.5/10
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Novocaine
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Novacaine does not pretend to be anything it is not. It is not a deep, philosophical story or a complex character drama.If you are looking for a movie that is pure violence, awkward humor, and non-stop thrills, Novacaine is absolutely worth watching.
Posted Aug 04, 2025
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7.5/10
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Marvel’s First Family finally gets the MCU treatment they deserve – stylish, emotional, and cosmic in scale. While pacing issues and some undercooked characters hold it back from greatness, First Steps lives up to its title.
Posted Jul 24, 2025
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9/10
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Superman
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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James Gunn didn’t just reboot Superman; he revitalized him. This isn’t the Superman from your childhood, nor is it a gritty revision. It’s something braver: a hopeful hero who smiles, saves people, and reminds the world that compassion is strength.
Posted Jul 23, 2025
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8/10
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps
(2025)
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Emmanuel Noisette
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a bold, emotional, and visually distinctive addition to the MCU.
Posted Jul 22, 2025
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6.5/10
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Tyler Perry's Duplicity
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Tyler Perry’s Duplicity delivers a captivating mix of drama, humor, and social relevance. the acting may occasionally falter, especially during the slow first act. However, the third act fires on all cylinders and provides a satisfying resolution.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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6.8/10
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The Woman in the Yard
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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The film opens powerfully, plunging us immediately into Ramona’s pain and isolation. Danielle Deadwyler delivers an emotionally charged performance as a mother haunted by grief.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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7.7/10
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The Amateur
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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The Amateur proves that sometimes brains beat brawn—especially when the guy behind the keyboard has nothing left to lose.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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8.5/10
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Sinners
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Is it perfect? No. Some subplots (like those Native American vampire hunters) feel undercooked... Sinners movie delivers one of the most original, soulful horror experiences of the year.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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7.7/10
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The Accountant 2
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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The Accountant 2 isn’t just a sequel. It’s a glow-up. It’s more heartfelt, more human, and surprisingly hilarious. The action is sharp, the characters are richer, and the chemistry between Affleck and Bernthal carries this thing all the way to the bank.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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7/10
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Until Dawn
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Until Dawn is a chaotic and entertaining ride that blends multiple horror subgenres into a single blood-soaked narrative. It’s a fast, freaky, and fun adaptation that respects the original game while playing by its own bloody rules.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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7.7/10
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Thunderbolts*
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Thunderbolts* is messy, funny, and occasionally brilliant. The movie shines when it leans into its weirdest characters and lets the chaos unfold. It may not be revolutionary or bold, but it proves Marvel’s B-team still knows how to suit up...
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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7.5/10
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Final Destination Bloodlines
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Final Destination Bloodlines is everything: intense, hilarious, nostalgic, and absolutely unrelenting. Whether you’re a longtime follower or just ready to see why everyone’s scared of log trucks, Bloodlines delivers the goods.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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8/10
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Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning is a mixed bag. It delivers on spectacle with incredible action, mind-blowing sound, and old-school spy nostalgia. But it also weighs itself down with overly dramatic storytelling and cheesy moments.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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STRAW
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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With Straw, Perry reminds us that storytelling isn’t just entertainment it’s empathy. It’s not perfect, but it’s powerful. And if you’re someone who’s ever been one bad day away from breaking, Straw will feel personal.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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6.5/10
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Karate Kid: Legends
(2025)
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Anthony Whyte
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While the pacing stumbles midway and the villain doesn’t land as hard as it should, the film thrives on powerful mentorship, clean fight choreography, and nostalgia that feels earned, not forced. This is the reboot that shows respect, heart, and growth.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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