Category: Ratings
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Paul Thomas Anderson: One Film After Another
A journey through one weekend with three Paul Thomas Anderson films.
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Nobody 2 takes the easy route
There are moments of inspiration here…not enough of that to make up for the predictable pabulum.
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Weapons is one of the year’s best
Weapons – 2025 Written and Directed by Zach CreggerStarring Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, Cary Christopher, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong, Amy Madigan, Cary Christopher Weapons starts off with the disappearance of all but one of the children in a second grade class. We get to see each of them run through the night (at…
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review & Analysis
The Fantastic Four: First Steps – 2025 Director Matt ShakmanScreenplay Josh Friedman, Eric Pearson, Jeff Kaplan, Ian SpringerStarring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Joseph Quinn, Julia Garner, Sarah Niles, Mark Gatiss, Natasha Lyonne, Paul Walter Hauser, Ralph Ineson The cinematic history of The Fantastic Four is checkered, to say the least. When Roger Corman…
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The Waste of Talent in Eddington should be avoided
Eddington, directed by Ari Aster and featuring a notable cast, is criticized for its chaotic narrative and underutilization of talent, particularly Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal. Set in a small New Mexico town during COVID, it fails to effectively convey meaningful stories, resulting in a frustrating cinematic experience overall.
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Exploring Drop: A Thriller Worth Watching
“Drop,” directed by Christopher Landon, features therapist Violet (Meghann Fahy) on a perilous date with photographer Henry (Brandon Sklenar). Unexpected “drops” deliver ominous messages, revealing an armed threat at home. Despite its predictable elements, strong performances and effective direction offer an engaging experience for viewers looking for a budget thriller.
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Superman: Chaos reigns
Gunn’s Superman starts mid-stream for a universe beginning. It depends on if one can enjoy the chaos of a Gunn film, filled with more references than even the staunchest Superman fan can follow to whether or not one will like this film.
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M3GAN 2.0: Twists and Laughs in AI Horror Comedy
M3GAN 2.0, directed by Gerard Johnstone, shifts from horror to comedic action, featuring new AI antagonist AMELIA. Gemma advocates for AI regulation while caring for Cady, who desires to reconstitute M3GAN to combat AMELIA. The film offers unexpected twists and humor, outshining its predecessor, but lacks horror elements.
