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'One Battle After Another' Review: DiCaprio Shines in PTA’s Best Film Since There Will Be Blood
Paul Thomas Anderson returns with his highly acclaimed One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as an ex-revolutionary trying...

Robbie
Sep 30, 2025


Karate Kid Legends Review: The Kung Fu Is Strong, But the Dre Disrespect Is Real
Who doesn’t love the Karate Kid franchise? I remember watching the original as a young kid wanting to do that jumping front kick move as...

Je-Ree
Sep 27, 2025


Netflix’s Ruth and Boaz Review: A Modern Love Story with Gospel Vibes and Tyler Perry Drama
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if the Book of Ruth was rebooted as a Southern love story with music, faith, and a little Tyler...

Rachel
Sep 27, 2025


Downton Abbey Grand Finale Movie Review: A Nostalgic, Classy, and Slightly Under-Romanced Send-Off
It’s the end of an era. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale has finally graced our screens, wrapping up over a decade of high society,...

Je-Ree
Sep 13, 2025


“Eddington” Review: Ari Aster Trades Horror for Westerns—and Stumbles
Ari Aster has built his reputation as one of the most talked-about horror filmmakers of this century, thanks to Hereditary, Midsommar,...

Robbie
Aug 19, 2025


Freakier Friday Review: A Nostalgic Ride Packed with Laughs and Surprises
Freakier Friday is finally here bringing back the classic body swap comedy with a fresh twist. Nearly twenty years after the last Freaky...

Rachel
Aug 10, 2025


Sorry, Baby (2025) Review: A Raw and Compassionate Debut from Eva Victor
Sorry, Baby (2025) Film Review I had never heard of Eva Victor before, but in 2025 they made a striking entrance into the world of...

Robbie
Aug 7, 2025


Review: 'The Pickup' on Prime Video: Wild Rom-Com Meets Action Heist
The Pickup is one of those rare romantic comedies that starts off in the most unexpected way and keeps surprising you throughout. What...

Barbara
Aug 7, 2025


Review: Happy Gilmore 2 (2025): A Worthy Legacy Sequel?
Adam Sandler has been one of my favorite comedic actors for many years now. I don’t care what the critics say—I genuinely don’t think...

Robbie
Jul 26, 2025


'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Review - A Retro Ride with Big Stakes and a Few Stumbles
Marvel's First Family is finally back on the big screen and Fantastic Four First Steps is... well, a bit of everything. With a retro 60s...

Je-Ree
Jul 22, 2025


I Know What You Did Last Summer 2025 Review: Nostalgia, Screams, and Slight Regrets
The Slasher is Back and He’s Wearing a Hoodie Now They say everything old becomes new again, especially in Hollywood. If you thought the...

Rachel
Jul 20, 2025


Jurassic World Rebirth Review: Finally, the Dinosaurs Are the Main Characters Again
Jurassic World Rebirth has crash-landed into theaters like a rampaging T-Rex on a sugar high, bringing with it a lot of noise,...

Rachel
Jul 12, 2025


'Madea’s Destination Wedding' Review: Pack It Up Mabel, The Joke’s Getting Old
Is Madea’s Tropical Getaway a Comedy Paradise or a Vacation Gone Wrong? Tyler Perry’s beloved but increasingly predictable matriarch...

Rachel
Jul 12, 2025


'Superman' 2025 Movie Review: Is the Man of Steel Back or Just Mildly Shiny?
The cape is fluttering, the spit curl is pristine, and the world’s most iconic superhero has officially returned in Superman 2025 . But...

Rachel
Jul 12, 2025


'My Mom Jayne' Review: Mariska Hargitay Unpacks Hollywood Glamour and Family Secrets in Style
A Starlet, a Daughter, and a Whole Lot of Truth Hollywood loves its legends, and Jayne Mansfield has always been one of its most...

Rachel
Jul 8, 2025


'Deep Cover' Review: Improv Spies, Overacting, and Unexpected Laughs
Sometimes a movie drops that feels like it was made in a fever dream, and Deep Cover on Amazon Prime is exactly that. On paper, it...

Rachel
Jul 5, 2025


Review: Heads of State Delivers Big Action and Bigger Laughs with Elba, Chopra, and Cena
The movie opens with a literal tomato fight at the La Tomatina Festival in the town square of Buñol, Spain. It throws you straight into...

Barbara
Jul 4, 2025


"Straw" (2025) Netflix Review: A Gripping Tyler Perry Drama
"Straw" Highlights the Reality of Struggling Mothers This movie portrays the stark reality of someone just making it, but still cares for...

Barbara
Jun 6, 2025


Predator: Killer of Killers Review – This Deserved the Big Screen
Why Didn’t They Release This in Cinemas? It Was Awesome. As I make my way back down the Road to Badlands, Disney has quietly dropped a...

Robbie
Jun 6, 2025


'Nonnas' Movie Review: A Heartwarming Tale of Family, Food, and Healing
“Nonnas,” also known as Grandmothers , was a heartwarming, endearing reverie. Watching it was like having a seat at the table of the...

Barbara
Jun 2, 2025
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