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8/10
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
(2026)
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Nadya Martinez
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Gut-churning, bleak, ferocious, the sequel answers a lot of questions from the previous film with an unsettling exploration of humanity and social commentary. DaCosta delivers one of the best of the 28 Days franchise.
Posted Jan 15, 2026
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7.5/10
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HIM
(2025)
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Nadya Martinez
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Justin Tipping’s must-watch sports horror Him is tantalizingly inviting. The trippy, sinister and unsettlingly seductive mind-altering film is a brutal reflection of sacrifice, grit, integrity and the painstaking limits of sports culture.
Posted Sep 19, 2025
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6.5/10
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Superman
(2025)
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Nadya Martinez
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Captivating and colorful world building, lovable characters and a heartfelt story that embodies the Spirit of Superman, yet full of excessive exposition, unnatural dialogue, one-dimensional villains and the same beats we’ve seen over and over with GOTG.
Posted Jul 09, 2025
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8/10
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Thunderbolts*
(2025)
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Nadya Martinez
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An amusing, cynical & thrilling breath of fresh air for the MCU that offers a second chance for the unconventional anti-heroes. It sets itself apart from ensemble tropes with a deeper exploration of trauma, giving the unlikely team a sense of purpose.
Posted Apr 29, 2025
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2/5
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Love Hurts
(2025)
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Nadya Martinez
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Love Hurts is silly, brutal & downright outrageous with a severely convoluted plot.While it features some bad*** orchestrated kills, a notable lead Quan it's essentially unoriginal, & comes off as a poor imitation of Millar-World or BulletTrain ensemble.
Posted Feb 06, 2025
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6.5/10
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Argylle
(2024)
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Nadya Martinez
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Argylle is a fun spy action comedy full of Great action scenes, great performances that will you have fully invested in the characters with loads of fun unexpected twists. If you know Vaughns style you can expect silly, wild outlandish and campy
Posted Feb 06, 2025
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2/5
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Wolf Man
(2025)
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Nadya Martinez
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Whannell's reboot is extremely predictable, derivative and painfully formulaic. While it offers some brutal moments of despair and brilliant close ups of Abott's gut-wrenchingly agonizing transformation it brings nothing new to the werewolf genre.
Posted Feb 05, 2025
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7/10
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Silent Night
(2023)
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Nadya Martinez
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Woo's gritty action film is the ultimate revenge story full of epically volatile fight sequences, savage gun-play & gloriously coordinated combat tactics. With no dialogue Woo stuns audiences with his brilliant visuals & the movies use of sight and sound.
Posted Jan 29, 2025
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4/5
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Blue Beetle
(2023)
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Nadya Martinez
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An admirable introduction of the character to the DCU and an exciting film that had actual consequences. It encompasses themes of family, displacement, responsibility and culture, and it is so authentically Latino, audiences will be cracking up.
Posted Jan 29, 2025
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2/5
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods
(2023)
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Nadya Martinez
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The sequel is messy, bland and unfocused. While it retains its goofy charm, it fails to ignite spark. There were a few funny moments but they were overshadowed by predictable and formulaic moments, loads of plot holes and there are no consequences.
Posted Jan 29, 2025
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9/10
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John Wick: Chapter 4
(2023)
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Nadya Martinez
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The John Wick franchise continues to evolve and offer a fresh perspective on the criminal underworld and delivers some of the best action and gun-play sequences.
Posted Jan 29, 2025
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9/10
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Companion
(2025)
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Nadya Martinez
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Companion is a clever, twisted sci-fi psychological thriller sprinkled with just the right amount of romance and dark satirical commentary. The perfect horror film to start the year off with Sophie Thatcher proving herself to be a notable scream queen.
Posted Jan 29, 2025
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3/5
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Boy Kills World
(2023)
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Nadya Martinez
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Unhinged, stylish and utterly gory with impressive and exciting fight styles. There are a lot of unexplained or glanced over plot-holes, you kind of need to turn your brain off for this one and just enjoy the ass-kicking and ridiculous foolery.
Posted Sep 05, 2024
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2/5
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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
(2024)
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Nadya Martinez
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The New Empire is visually stunning and ultimately an epic on-screen Kaiju team-up with visuals worthy of IMAX screens. However, the story and dialogue are incredibly corny, presents forced exposition and you can't wait to skip all the human interactions.
Posted Sep 05, 2024
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9/10
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Dune: Part Two
(2024)
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Nadya Martinez
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Pt. 2 is massive, mind-blowing, less complex with much better pacing, better character development and expands the DuneMovie verse with culminating powers.
Posted Sep 05, 2024
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5/10
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The Crow
(2024)
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Nadya Martinez
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While trying to separate itself from the 90s cult classic it essentially loses its gritty charm and core elements of what made the original film so distinctly unique. Just another revenge film lacking any of the gothic elements that made The Crow iconic
Posted Aug 23, 2024
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