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3.25/5
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The Rip
(2026)
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Chris Gallardo
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The Rip turns out to be another Matt Damon-Ben Affleck collaboration that’ll satisfy action movie fans who enjoy a bit of an interesting conspiracy.
Posted Jan 22, 2026
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4/5
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People We Meet on Vacation
(2026)
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Sarah Novack
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People We Meet on Vacation is a wonderfully faithful adaptation. The movie has many other elements that come together to make the story great.
Posted Jan 14, 2026
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3/5
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Goodbye June
(2025)
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Breeze Riley
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What saves the story from falling victim to pure melodrama is the all-star cast that make up the family.
Posted Dec 30, 2025
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4.5/5
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Love and Wine
(2025)
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Sarah Novack
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Despite a couple of setbacks, Love & Wine is still an excellent romantic comedy well-worth watching.
Posted Dec 08, 2025
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2.5/5
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Jingle Bell Heist
(2025)
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Breeze Riley
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There is no reason to think these two should fall in love in two weeks over failed crime attempts other than maybe proximity.
Posted Dec 03, 2025
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4/5
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In Your Dreams
(2025)
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Chris Gallardo
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It’s in the more family-focused scenes, both in the siblings’ sleep and in reality, that truly makes the film’s emotional tones work.
Posted Nov 10, 2025
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4.3/5
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
(2025)
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Alicia Gilstorf
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The familiar cadences of Knives Out beckon us towards what we know, as this third film celebrates the darkest corners of the murder mystery genre.
Posted Oct 06, 2025
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3.75/5
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The Thursday Murder Club
(2025)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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The Thursday Murder Club has a very strong cast, with a not-so-strong overall mystery.
Posted Sep 02, 2025
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3.25/5
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My Oxford Year
(2025)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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The movie charms its audience despite its predictability. Much of the credit goes to the dreamy plot of traveling abroad to study literary greats, only to find love on the journey. Many book lovers can attest to this being the goal and dream.
Posted Aug 05, 2025
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2.5/5
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Happy Gilmore 2
(2025)
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Chris Gallardo
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Overall, Happy Gilmore 2 is a messy sequel that tries sincerely to be a feel-good movie even though it pushes its crude humor and nostalgia to a higher level.
Posted Jul 25, 2025
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3.25/5
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Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires
(2025)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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This ambitious movie doesn’t quite hit the right notes. It introduces the viewer to the new Zombies direction, but may not satisfy long-standing fans.
Posted Jul 14, 2025
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2/5
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Echo Valley
(2025)
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Lara Rosales
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While their performances are as good as they have us used to, the storyline falls flat and doesn’t deliver the thrill it promises.
Posted Jun 16, 2025
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3/5
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Fountain of Youth
(2025)
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Allison Nichols
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Flaws aside, Fountain of Youth is a film you don’t regret watching. There’s something about a good, old-fashioned treasure hunt that keeps you engaged even if you know how it’s all going to end.
Posted May 28, 2025
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3.5/5
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Fear Street: Prom Queen
(2025)
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Lara Rosales
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In the end, Fear Street: Prom Queen delivers what viewers expected of a movie joining the franchise. By the time you are done watching it, you will wish another movie was coming soon.
Posted May 28, 2025
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1.5/5
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Havoc
(2025)
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Gracie Lowes
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Havoc has all the ingredients of a great action thriller, but they never quite come together. With a more focused narrative, stronger character development, and a little less mindless action, it could have been something memorable.
Posted Apr 29, 2025
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3.25/5
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The Parenting
(2025)
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Chris Gallardo
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Even with its off-the-beat humor and familiar family comeuppances, The Parenting provides enough charm, laughs, and ghastly nonsense to make it an entertaining movie.
Posted Mar 17, 2025
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3/5
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The Electric State
(2025)
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Gracie Lowes
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The Electric State delivers an engaging and emotional sci-fi adventure that surprises audiences with its humor, heart, and action-packed storytelling.
Posted Mar 17, 2025
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3/5
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The Gorge
(2025)
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Gracie Lowes
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Overall, The Gorge successfully accomplishes its mission of being an engaging and entertaining action-romance film that anyone, whether single or in a relationship, can enjoy.
Posted Feb 18, 2025
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3/5
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My Fault: London
(2025)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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It’s a standard drama with some twists and turns but none quite create suspense or thrill. Overall, it’s a bit of a flat attempt at everything. Nick and Noah’s romance is fine but not as instant, addictive, and sexy.
Posted Feb 14, 2025
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3/5
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The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep
(2025)
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Chris Gallardo
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Its colorful visuals and intricate cinematography really makes each bloody and gruesome battle stand out from each other.
Posted Feb 11, 2025
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2/5
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You're Cordially Invited
(2025)
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Gracie Lowes
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You’re Cordially Invited is not just forgettable -- it’s a letdown for both its leads and the comedy genre as a whole.
Posted Jan 31, 2025
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2.5/5
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Star Trek: Section 31
(2025)
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Melody McCune
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This movie lacks the depth and thoughtfulness for which this franchise is known. It struggles with pacing inconsistencies, often dragging in some spots, with a rushed, jumbled conclusion.
Posted Jan 25, 2025
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1.5/5
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Back in Action
(2025)
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Gracie Lowes
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Back in Action feels more concerned with trying to be “cool” and “trendy” than in delivering a film that stands the test of time.
Posted Jan 21, 2025
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2.75/5
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Culpa Tuya
(2024)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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Unfortunately, the chemistry isn’t enough to excuse some glaring narrative issues.
Posted Dec 28, 2024
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4/5
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Hanukkah on the Rocks
(2024)
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Caitlin Wyneken
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These two hours become easy to watch if only because you know you’d love to hang out with these people in real life. The delicious food and drinks don’t hurt, either.
Posted Dec 16, 2024
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4/5
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Sugarplummed
(2024)
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Caitlin Wyneken
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These moments are celebrated while still being acknowledged as the blatant tropes they are.
Posted Dec 10, 2024
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5/5
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Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story
(2024)
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Mads Misasi
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Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story works because the chemistry between Alana and Derrick has a natural progression to it that never feels fake or forced.
Posted Dec 03, 2024
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4/5
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Woman of the Hour
(2023)
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Breeze Riley
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Woman of the Hour successfully avoids the more egregious mistakes of the true crime genre by leaning into the grounded horror of the events. It will leave you unsettled instead of entertained.
Posted Oct 18, 2024
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2/5
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Uglies
(2024)
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Gracie Lowes
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Despite the entire cast being extremely talented performers, the casting for Uglies feels more like a reunion for old Netflix characters than an accurate portrayal of these characters.
Posted Sep 18, 2024
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4.5/5
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Will & Harper
(2024)
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Alicia Gilstorf
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In an industry where acts of kindness can be tools to further one’s celebrity platform, Will & Harper is a refreshingly genuine and heartwarming tale from the unlikeliest places.
Posted Sep 17, 2024
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3/5
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His Three Daughters
(2023)
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Alicia Gilstorf
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Much like family itself, you will come out of this flick with complicated feelings.
Posted Sep 05, 2024
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3.5/5
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Incoming
(2024)
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Chris Gallardo
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Even though it may have the usual genre elements and follow traditional narrative points, this film stands out with so many things that just click together. For example, Incoming‘s charming main cast simply brings this film’s joy to life.
Posted Aug 26, 2024
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3.75/5
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The Real Bros of Simi Valley: The Movie
(2024)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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For those open-minded, like the series, The Real Bros of Simi Valley: The Movie is a must-watch. It’s unapologetically hilarious.
Posted Jul 08, 2024
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3.25/5
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A Family Affair
(2024)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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Some of the greatest rom-coms are silly, nonsense that makes you giggle and smile. A Family Affair falls into that category and it’s beautiful.
Posted Jul 01, 2024
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4/5
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Fancy Dance
(2023)
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Sarah Fields
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It’s not a movie you watch while folding laundry or making dinner. It is a movie you need to sit down and focus on. If you do, you will experience a rich, complex story that tackles difficult themes with nuance and authenticity.
Posted Jun 28, 2024
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1.5/5
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Rebel Moon: Part Two - The Scargiver
(2024)
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Rachel Ulatowski
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Although it has arguably better visuals and pacing than the first film, the story, character development, and depth deteriorate even further, preventing the sequel from even eclipsing its predecessor, which was already a notoriously low bar.
Posted Apr 23, 2024
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3/5
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Damsel
(2024)
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Allison Nichols
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Damsel is fine. Its attempts at subverting the damsel and stepmother tropes don’t land as well as it thinks it did, but neither failure harms the film in any way. You won’t regret the time you spent watching it.
Posted Mar 08, 2024
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3.75/5
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Sense and Sensibility
(2024)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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It isn’t better than the 1995 Ang Lee version, nor does it attempt to reach that level, but the acting, costumes, settings, and changes (including a Black-led cast) make it a worthy addition to the Austen adaptation canon.
Posted Feb 27, 2024
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4/5
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An American in Austen
(2024)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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An American in Austen combines silliness and charm to create a very well-crafted romantic comedy and tribute to Austen and Pride and Prejudice.
Posted Feb 19, 2024
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3/5
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Love & Jane
(2024)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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David Weaver deserves praise for creating this clever premise. It is fun. Additionally, it’s enjoyable to watch Lilly transform from a somewhat cartoon character to a more mature, fully functioning adult.
Posted Feb 12, 2024
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3.75/5
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Paging Mr. Darcy
(2024)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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Paging Mr. Darcy very much feels like a love letter to Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice. It approaches the subject with a sincere desire to appeal to fans of the novelist while being its own thing.
Posted Feb 05, 2024
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2.5/5
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Lift
(2024)
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Rachel Ulatowski
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Lift boasts a star-studded cast and a premise that is wild and unique in theory. However, aside from a few stunning visuals and action scenes, it proves to be a surprisingly dull entry in the heist film subgenre.
Posted Jan 12, 2024
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4.75/5
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Society of the Snow
(2023)
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Alyssa Christian
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A gripping survival story filled with emotional moments and impressive technical elements.
Posted Jan 09, 2024
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3/5
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Christmas on Cherry Lane
(2023)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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It’s commendable that the channel did something different. Hopefully, it will continue to take chances and try different storylines and formats. Christmas on Cherry Lane has smart ideas and a brilliant cast.
Posted Dec 11, 2023
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3/5
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Magic in Mistletoe
(2023)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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Nothing is certain except death, taxes, and the Hallmark movie formula. Magic in Mistletoe leans into this winning blueprint but adds some clever twists and changes.
Posted Dec 11, 2023
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3.25/5
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May December
(2023)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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The performances make May December a captivating viewing experience. Charles Melton especially gives a career-making performance. It’s not easy for an up-and-coming actor to stand out while acting next to powerhouses Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore.
Posted Dec 01, 2023
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4/5
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Good Burger 2
(2023)
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Jerrica Tisdale
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Good Burger 2 sticks to the hits but matures enough to not seem weirdly juvenile. It comes off as endearing and nostalgic fun.
Posted Nov 28, 2023
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4.5/5
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Rustin
(2023)
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Caitlin Wyneken
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It matters not only for its hero, but for how his story is told -- by and for those who shared his struggles and still feel their impact the most today.
Posted Nov 18, 2023
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4.25/5
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Quiz Lady
(2023)
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Brianna Martinez
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Considering the impressive roster of actors, I know it shouldn’t be such a surprise, but Quiz Lady is a wildly heartwarming and hilarious ride from beginning to end.
Posted Nov 10, 2023
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3.5/5
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Fingernails
(2023)
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Brianna Martinez
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Despite the incredible cast, the chemistry between the leads, and the premise, Fingernails suffers at the hands of pacing.
Posted Nov 06, 2023
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