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The Out-Laws 2023
92.1858300 / 100
In The Out-Laws, Tyler Spindel weaves his most imaginative tale yet, reminiscent of the powerhouse filmmaking of a prime Raja Gosnell.
Adam DeVine continues to display his seemingly limitless range, inhabiting Owen Browning with a loud goofiness surely few knew he was capable of. He continues to add to his acting repertoire, this time incorporating a unique gait that adds much needed dimensionality to his character. But it is relative newcomer Ellen Barkin that steals scene after…
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The Batman 2022
17.18572048 / 100
Colin Farrell, bless his heart, is still far too sexy under the mountain of prosthetic make-up to pass as someone named Oswald.
I’m sorry to break the news to my dear readers, but The Batman is yet another example of the wantonness of Matt Reeves as he disappointingly continues to veer away from the artistry and potential he once displayed in his directorial debut, 1996’s The Pallbearer.
From a technical standpoint, the film hits some high highs…
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie 2004
To be honest, I came into this movie thinking it was going to be decent at best. And boy was I wrong! All the ingredients of an animated classic are evident in "Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie", a technically impressive and heartfelt film from director Ryusoke Takahashi.
There are no complaints in the voice acting department, and that's mainly due to the movie's cast which features stars Dan Green, Wayne Grayson, Eric Stuart, and Darren Dunstan. As a supplement to the wonderful…
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The Smurfs 2 2013
It pains me greatly to tell my dear readers the following, but The Smurfs 2 does not reach the cinematic heights reached by the first film in this storied franchise (and I'm quite certain the other attendees of the exclusive screening felt the same).
In this outing, critical darling Raja Gosnell has consciously moved away from the blend of South Korean revenge saga and Bollywood sentimentality, which so strongly epitomized The Smurfs. Here we are presented with a deeply symbolic…
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