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SXSW Exclusive: 'The Fall Guy' Review: A Hilarious, Stunt-tacular, Popcorn Poppin' Movie of the Year [SXSW 2024]

Insanely comedic performances elevate the insanely impressive stunt masterclass of ‘The Fall Guy’ to the point of… well, insanity. Continue for our full SPOILER-FREE review.

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'Arthur the King' Review: A King's Struggling Journey of Survival

Arthur the King’ is arguably the best and most emotional film of the year - a true story about a dog’s resilience, pain, inspiration, life and belief as he goes from abuse and fighting for his life, to finding a family through the roughest conditions that the environment tends to throw at him.

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SXSW EXCLUSIVE: 'Monkey Man' Review: A Brutal and Bloody Directorial Debut [SXSW 2024]

Monkey Man’ is a more human take on the classic revenge driven martial arts genre that escalates into a brutal and bloody triumph for the first time director Dev Patel. Continue for our full SPOILER-FREE review.

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‘Road House’ Review: Jake’s Take is Worthy Enough [SXSW 2024]

Fresh off the premiere at SXSW 2024, ‘Road House’ is entertaining in spite of a weak script that could have derailed the entire movie if not for great fight sequences and the unbridled chaos that is the films conclusion. Continue for our full SPOILER-FREE review.

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'Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom' Review: A Flawed, But Fitting End To The DCEU

The DCEU is finally coming to a close with ‘Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom’, a sequel that may not reach the heights of its predecessor, but still delivers an entertaining sendoff for the cinematic universe.

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'The Marvels' Review: A Sequel That Soars Higher, Further, And Faster

‘The Marvels’ is one of Marvel’s finest outings in Phase Five, delivering thrills, laughs, heart, and firm, exciting groundwork for the future of this cinematic universe. This may not feel as high-stakes as other films in this phase, but not every entry needs to be.

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'Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1' Review: A Sequel With No Diminishing Returns

Ethan Hunt and his team returns to the silver screen yet again in ‘Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1’, a sequel that not only reaches the dizzying heights of its predecessor, but raises the stakes substantially.

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'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' Review: The Clock's Run Out

As the title suggests, the latest Harrison Ford-led film, ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ sees Ford return as the iconic veteran archaeologist/adventurer searching for yet another mystic artifact and battle more Nazis.

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'The Flash' Review: A Superhero Film That Can't Outrun Its Flaws

After a bumpy road to the silver screen, audiences are finally able to see ‘The Flash’, a superhero film that has glimmers of brilliance, but buckles under its own ambition… but at least it has Michael Keaton.

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'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' Review: A Continued Oil Change For The Franchise

The Autobots have returned to the silver screen yet again in ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’, a sequel that maintains the refreshing new tone ‘Bumblebee’ established, albeit with diminishing returns.

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'Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse' Review: A Dynamic Explosion Of Creative Freedom

Ever since Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was released in 2018, animated movies have been held to an entirely new standard. Could it’s highly anticipated sequel Across The Spider-Verse: Part 1 make the comics feel vibrant once again and match the original?

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