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The Bikeriders Review: Austin Butler And Jodie Comer’s Love Story Is More Vibes Than Plot But Still Worth Your Time
By Mike Reyes published
While audiences should temper their expectations on several fronts ... [The Bikeriders'] free-floating epic of camaraderie and found family is still worth your time.
Netflix's The Imaginary Review: Studio Ponoc’s Animated Epic Of Emotion Is An Impressive Feat
By Mike Reyes published
For a movie that seems to have a limitless imagination, The Imaginary never forgets to ground that excitement with empathy and emotional intelligence.
Inside Out 2 Review: A New Flood Of Emotions Enhances One Of Pixar’s Best Ideas
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Joy and the gang are here for us to feel all the feels, laugh at Pixar’s inventive pounding heart and appreciate an even deeper world that was established in the modern classic.
The Watchers Review: Ishana Shyamalan’s Directorial Debut Is An Intense Winner If You Don’t Question The Plot At All
By Nick Venable published
The debut feature from Ishana Night Shyamalan looks and sounds great, but
Bad Boys: Ride Or Die Review: Is This A Rewrite Of An Abandoned Fast & Furious Sequel?
By Eric Eisenberg published
The awesome action in Bad Boys: Ride Or Die doesn't make up for a generic script filled with details that feel cribbed from other blockbuster sequels.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Review: There’s Not Enough Guzzoline In The Tank To Get George Miller’s New Prequel To The Finish Line
By Mike Reyes published
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ quest spans 15 years, and I felt every one of them watching this tale putter across a finish line that doesn’t take the time to revel in its finality.
The Garfield Movie Review: Great Animation, Lazy Story
By Eric Eisenberg published
The Garfield Movie is so bad that it actually makes me have a better appreciation for The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Back To Black Review: As Feared, The Amy Winehouse Biopic Is A Losing Game
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
Far too much of the film feels like it's judging her from the outside rather than taking us inside her mind.
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