February 25, 2025

Film Review: ‘Greyhound’ Delivers Tense Combat, Premium Hanks

It is hard to believe that Tom Hanks has been gracing our screens for over forty years now, and, by the looks of it, he ...
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Film Review: ‘7500’ Is A Tense and Claustrophobic Thriller

There are few places where you feel more helpless than on an airplane. No matter what the situation, there you are at the mercy of ...
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Film Review: ‘Palm Springs’ Feels Familiar In a Good Way

What if we had to continuously live the same day over for the rest of our lives? This concept has become quite popular over the ...
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Film Review: ‘Hamilton’ Breathes Life Into History and Passion Into Our Hearts

“Alexander Hamilton. My name is Alexander Hamilton. And there’s a million things I haven’t done. But just you wait, just you wait.” Well, the wait ...
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Film Review: “My Spy”

You pretty much know what you are getting from “My Spy” just by viewing the poster. The tough guy with a good heart who is ...
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Film Review: ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ Sings an Unforgettable Tune

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga does not have much working in its favor – one of the worst titles in recent memory, ...
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Film Review: “Dads”

Being a father means many different things to different people. Bryce Dallas Howard’s new documentary “Dads” provides several perspectives on the role of the modern ...
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Film Review: ‘Da 5 Bloods’ Fights a More Personal Vietnam

Spike Lee has been preaching to us through cinema for decades. But have we been listening? He has been laying down truths through film since ...
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