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Beau Is Afraid Review: Ari Aster’s Third Film Is Hilarious And Insane Organized Chaos
By Eric Eisenberg published
Beau Is Afraid cements Ari Aster as one of the most fascinating big screen storytellers working today.
Air Review: Ben Affleck And Matt Damon's Sports Drama Is Solid, But Very Traditional
By Mike Reyes published
Air will play well with the faithful, but outside of the die-hards whose minds are already made up, this game will be seen as respectably played, but not that intensely interesting.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review: Not So Much A Film As It Is A Checklist Of Video Game References
By Eric Eisenberg published
[I]t functions more like a checklist of nods to the games than a narrative feature.
Renfield Review: Nicolas Cage Is Clearly Living His Best Afterlife In This Genre Mashup
By Mike Reyes published
The internet rumors about Nicolas Cage being a vampire aren’t going to go away any time soon, as his Dracula is sure to glamour anyone who watches.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Review: A Critical Hit For The Table Top Game’s Return To The Big Screen
By Dirk Libbey published
The Dungeons & Dragons movie brings the game to life by focusing on the fun that comes from making it up as you go along.
Shazam! Fury Of The Gods Review: Jack Dylan Grazer Is A Scene-Stealer In Light, Fun Sequel
By Eric Eisenberg published
[I]t primarily functions on its own individual wave length and succeeds because of its light energy and terrific ensemble of wonderful characters.
John Wick: Chapter 4 Review: Keanu Reeves’ Action Epic Earns Every Second Of Its Nearly Three Hour Runtime
By Eric Eisenberg published
John Wick: Chapter 4 earns every second of its epic runtime, and there’s a strong argument to be made that it’s the best of the sequels.
65 Review: How Is Adam Driver Vs. Dinosaurs This Dull?
By Eric Eisenberg published
It leans more toward “disappointing” than “awful,” but at least “awful” would have made it more interesting.
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