“Suzume” Review
Makoto Shinkai made a massive splash in 2016 with Your Name, a coming-of-age anime fantasy that found fondness in the contemporary and cerebral. Given how revered that film became when
Makoto Shinkai made a massive splash in 2016 with Your Name, a coming-of-age anime fantasy that found fondness in the contemporary and cerebral. Given how revered that film became when
Renfield is a horror-comedy that makes a controversial call to mix two types of horror. It wants to embrace the allure of vampire lore and the poignant nature of toxic
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The sixth Scream movie comes a little over a year after the fifth Scream film. While such a rushed sequel could falter, this entry manages to topple the fifth picture
The past two Creed films have had this feeling of the lead boxer Adonis (Michael B Jordan), constantly living in the shadows of Rocky and Apollo, despite how great the
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80 For Brady is an autopilot comedy that makes a passive play at boomer humor and Super Bowl silliness. It feels as though a film like this could make for
Director M. Night Shyamalan has always been known for his twists. Nearly every film comes with an anticipation of waiting for the unexpected explanation to drop off aliens, ghosts, and