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  • Luca

    ★★★½

  • Black Widow

    ★★½

  • Midsommar

    ★★★½

  • No Sudden Move

    ★★★

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  • Luca

    Luca

    ★★★½

    Had seen pretty mixed reactions to this before going in, and I gotta say I enjoyed it for the most part! 

    It was pretty refreshing to see something a little, for lack of a better word, light for a Pixar film. And I mean that I’m a good way. It’s an entertaining coming of age tale with characters that you care about, and really works well as a summer movie. While there aren’t really any extreme stakes or world building,…

  • Black Widow

    Black Widow

    ★★½

    Feels like a case of too little too late, it’s not a bad film but it certainly doesn’t add anything to the character of Natasha Romanoff. 

    Johansson, Pugh and Harbour are all really good, Johanson and Pugh especially have great chemistry. Weisz serves the plot more than anything, and Winstone delivers a performance for what it sure to be one of the most forgettable MCU villains. He’s a large part of what dragged the last act down for me, as…

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  • California Split

    California Split

    ★★★★½

    The ride this film takes you on is almost akin to living an addictive lifestyle such as the one you see in the movie. It’s a warm and fun ride until it becomes cold, and hard to watch. 

    Gould is wonderful but Segal stands out as he truly becomes immersed in his addictive lifestyle to the point of no return. Gambling is a nasty addiction, and Altman handles it brilliantly. The film is light and at times hilarious, until it isn’t.…

  • Logan Lucky

    Logan Lucky

    ★★★★

    In the spirit of the “Oceans” films, but injected with more quirks and heart. It felt like Soderbergh really cared about this colorful cast of characters.

    For how much fun this film was I didn’t expect it to hit me so hard. One scene in particular (involving a talent show) broke me. Driver, Craig & Holmes are all really good, but Tatum is the standout here giving a performance that was entertaining and comedic, while also grounded and moving. 

    It’s not…

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