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How to Ruin the Holidays (2023) 50% EDIT “Based on writer/producer/Nash’s husband Kevin Gillese’s relationship with his own brother, How to Ruin the Holidays is a solid debut for the pair supported by a strong cast and natural dialogue. ” – Pajiba Nov 6, 2023 Full Review Viking Wolf (2021) 50% EDIT “It sounds more interesting than it actually is, unfortunately. It hits most of the typical werewolf movie high notes, from the first kill to the big reveal, but it feels very rote. ” – Pajiba Feb 8, 2023 Full Review It's a Wonderful Binge (2022) 25% EDIT “When I tell you that It’s a Wonderful Binge is so bad it made having a chest cold better by comparison because it meant I eventually passed out, please believe me. ” – Pajiba Dec 14, 2022 Full Review Troll (2022) 90% EDIT “Troll is an effective and family-friendly monster movie, with bloodless combat and few scares.” – Pajiba Dec 5, 2022 Full Review Werewolf by Night (2022) 90% EDIT “Werewolf by Night is good campy fun... Violent and with just enough chills to make it suitable for the 12-and-up crowd, it’s the kind of one-shot that requires no previous knowledge of the Marvel universe to entertain.” – Pajiba Oct 13, 2022 Full Review The Munsters (2022) 55% EDIT “It wears its still-beating heart on its PG sleeve, with nary a curse word or disembowelment in sight. It tries so hard to capture the innocence of the original that it’s a shame that it’s not good. And I mean not any good at all. Nothing works.” – Pajiba Sep 30, 2022 Full Review Gatlopp (2022) 79% EDIT “With natural dialogue, comedy, and an atmosphere that makes the viewer feel like we’re watching old friends, Gatlopp is more than a weird name for the drinking game from Hell.” – Pajiba Aug 9, 2022 Full Review The Princess (2022) 62% EDIT “With its tightly-choreographed action and shallow but fierce message of self-acceptance and bodily autonomy, The Princess is destined for the comfort movie hall of fame.” – Pajiba Jul 5, 2022 Full Review
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