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Avatar: Fire and Ash
(2025)
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EJ Moreno
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If there was ever a moment to prove the longtime haters of Avatar right, this is it. The film doubles down on all its worst qualities and now lacks the spectacle.
Posted Dec 18, 2025
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Bring Her Back
(2025)
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EJ Moreno
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A depraved horror film that subverts many tropes, finding a freshness in well-worn territory for the genre. Loved every disgusting minute.
Posted Jul 03, 2025
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Borderline
(2025)
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EJ Moreno
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If you're curious about seeing this movie, Ray Nicholson plays a little freak and Samara Weaving sings Celine Dion...what more could you want?
Posted Mar 16, 2025
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Scream 3
(2000)
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EJ Moreno
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It's a necessary sequel for one of horror's best franchises. Even if twenty-five years have passed, the meta humor still works.
Posted Jan 22, 2025
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Not Another Teen Movie
(2001)
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EJ Moreno
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Everything I loved (and hated) about teen movies at the time is perfectly captured here. It's effortlessly funny and features probably the funniest Chris Evans performance.
Posted Aug 14, 2024
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Slay
(2024)
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EJ Moreno
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You'll watch this from start to finish with a smile—pure campy queer horror.
Posted Apr 05, 2024
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This Is Me... Now: A Love Story
(2024)
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EJ Moreno
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As a short film, it's nonsensical. As a commercial for Jennifer Lopez's album, it's even worse.
Posted Feb 16, 2024
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Sebastian
(2024)
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EJ Moreno
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A thought-provoking new perspective. While tackling everything from sexuality to artists doing invasive research, it all hits hard and gives us a "must-see" story.
Posted Jan 22, 2024
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Saltburn
(2023)
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EJ Moreno
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Longing for someone can be a dangerous thing, and Emerald Fennell perfectly captures that in this imperfect queer masterpiece.
Posted Nov 27, 2023
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Red, White & Royal Blue
(2023)
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EJ Moreno
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You don't know how much you crave utter cuteness and likable characters in a romantic comedy until you get them; this wins me over for breaking the mold.
Posted Aug 12, 2023
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Barbie
(2023)
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EJ Moreno
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A triumph of feminist filmmaking and perfecting queer appeal, leading to this being one of the year's best movies.
Posted Jul 21, 2023
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Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey
(2023)
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EJ Moreno
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Twisting an iconic childhood icon into a horror film should be fun, but why does this feel so cruel? There’s something off here with this low-budget indie horror.
Posted Feb 15, 2023
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4.5/5
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
(2022)
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EJ Moreno
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Bonkers and over-the-top films don't usually come with heartwarming messages, but this does just that. This is the cinematic experience audiences have been craving.
Posted Apr 02, 2022
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3/5
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X
(2022)
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EJ Moreno
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A24 leaves behind the "elevated horror" and embraces the sleaze of 70s filmmaking. A gloriously disgusting and twisted ride that will keep you gripped till the very end.
Posted Mar 19, 2022
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Being the Ricardos
(2021)
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EJ Moreno
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Aaron Sorkin somehow made the impossible happen: a modern biopic feels worthwhile and informative. While not perfect, it offers enough goodness.
Posted Dec 07, 2021
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House of Gucci
(2021)
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EJ Moreno
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Lady Gaga and the other actors help elevate the campiness of the film. Sadly, Ridley Scott seemed a bit nervous to embrace the insanity. Still, an overall enjoyable experience.
Posted Nov 23, 2021
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Spencer
(2021)
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EJ Moreno
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The most haunting film of the year. Spencer is how you make a terrifying and unnerving film but remain arthouse and posh.
Posted Nov 15, 2021
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Titane
(2021)
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EJ Moreno
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The insanity of the film never overshines its technical strengths. Just as well made as it is shocking!
Posted Oct 05, 2021
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Cruella
(2021)
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EJ Moreno
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From its powerful LGBTQ messages to its insane fashion, this is precisely the campy film I want to see from Disney. Have fun, embrace the strange...and Cruella does that.
Posted May 26, 2021
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The Grudge
(2020)
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EJ Moreno
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Not often that you're hit with a film so lost in its madness yet so dull to watch. The best type of bad movies are fun ones to watch, and this is not that.
Posted Mar 02, 2021
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Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street
(2019)
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EJ Moreno
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A heartbreaking documentary, yet you need to see this. An important watch for not only horror fans but for anyone in the LGBTQ+ community. Know your history!
Posted Mar 02, 2021
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Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar
(2021)
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EJ Moreno
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A masterclass in camp and absurd comedy. This feels like a throwback to an era of movies that we need more of these days.
Posted Feb 21, 2021
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The New Mutants
(2020)
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EJ Moreno
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No movie in the modern-era has screamed "send me to streaming" more than this. The low stakes action here can't match up to the work of its cinematic peers.
Posted Jan 29, 2021
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Spiral
(2019)
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EJ Moreno
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No matter how bad I wanted to root for this LGBTQ horror film, the messy script and lackluster filmmaking override any truly praise-worthy moments.
Posted Jan 29, 2021
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The Craft: Legacy
(2020)
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EJ Moreno
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With a bright young cast and enough good intentions, this witchy quasi-sequel to the 90s cult classic wins me over.
Posted Jan 29, 2021
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