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One Battle After Another (2025) Review – When Risk Meets Brilliance
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is a visually stunning, darkly funny, and emotionally resonant epic, balancing terrifying realism with brilliant performances and breathtaking cinematography.
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Swiped (2025) Review – Flattening a Complex Career with Clichés
Lily James leads a biopic that highlights sexism and ambition in tech but leans on clichés and oversimplification, turning a potentially interesting story into a predictable, surface-level flick.
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Eenie Meanie (2025) Review – Unfortunate Ambition without Identity
Despite strong supporting performances and ideas, Eenie Meanie is an unfortunately generic film, too scattered to find an identity.
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Weapons (2025) Review – An Original Horror Experience
Zach Cregger’s 2025 entry into the horror genre delivers an inventive, unnerving mystery that shifts into slasher thrills in a fresh cinematic experience.
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Alice-Heart (2025) Review – Pure Indie Charm
A charming meandering story, Alice-Heart is the embodiment of an indie debut that feels both authentic and a little insightful.
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War of the Worlds (2025) Review – Cinema at Its Utter Worst
Amazon Prime Video’s blatant advertising, unnatural script, and seemingly little time spent on this War of the Worlds remake deems it as one of the worst widely released movies in recent memory.
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) Review – A Stretch in the Right Direction
Marvel’s new take on the Fantastic Four story offers grounded character work and a strong performance from Pedro Pascal
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Happy Gilmore 2 (2025) Review – No amount of cameos could save the plot
Almost as unhinged as the original, Happy Gilmore 2 feels like a throwback to the late nineties, but only as a movie you’d put on while flipping through channels.
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Superman (2025) Review – Solid, just not exactly super
James Gunn provides a likeable Superman movie that, for better or worse, doesn’t take too many risks
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Wicked (2024) Review – Dazzling, but not quite spellbinding
Jon M. Chu’s Wicked has the makings of a future beloved classic, despite a few setbacks.
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Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) Review – A Well Intentioned Disaster
Joker: Folie à Deux presents ambitious themes but suffers from questionable execution.
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Sing Sing (2023) Review
“Sing Sing” captivates through its portrayal of incarcerated men finding hope and transformation in an arts program.
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Fly Me to the Moon (2024) Review
Fly Me to the Moon is a unique, well-acted film about the Apollo 11 mission that combines realism and fiction.
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Daughters (2024) review
A touching documentary, Daughters follows the story of young girls and their incarcerated dads experiencing a daddy-daughter dance.
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The Instigators (2024) Review
Apple TV’s “The Instigators” is a fun yet superficial action-comedy starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.
