Much like Inception, Tenet is a film that takes time to process. I need to see it again at home (with subtitles) to pick up on everything that happened. Christopher Nolan’s latest film can get confusing in parts no thanks to the muffled sound mixing. Nevertheless, Tenet is an action-packed mind-bender film that will keep you invested in its compelling ideas.
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Bill & Ted Face The Music genuinely surprised me with its heart, humor, and fun. Sure, this is a silly comedy in true Bill & Ted fashion, but it works surprisingly well to give the audience a totally fun time!
Read MoreChemical Hearts Review: Riverdale Romance
Chemical Hearts is a movie that feels like something that wants to be “deep” for the sake of being deep. Unfortunately, it never reaches its full potential. It falls flat somewhere between the poetry readings and indie music soundtrack and falls into soap opera territory.
Read MoreThe One and Only Ivan Review
“The One and Only Ivan” is Disney’s latest live-action/CGI project to premiere on Disney Plus this Friday. The film, an adaption of the bestselling book of the same name by Katherine Applegate, is a moving story based on true events.
Read MoreThe Kissing Booth 2 Review: Harvard Calling
The Kissing Booth 2 is a cliche and cheesy romance movie. It gets way too complicated with too many plot lines and characters thrown in for a premise that could be much more simplified. However, if you want some mindless entertainment that’s sure to make you laugh due to its ridiculous script, you may want to give it a shot!
Read MoreThe Rental Review: Vacation Gone Wrong
Despite some interesting characterization, The Rental lacks a cohesive storyline. It tries to blend two very different genres with bizarre results. Although I’m a fan of Dave Franco, I would pass on this rental.
Read MoreThe High Note Review: Making a Melody
The High Note is an engaging story filled with music, romance, and compelling characters.
Read MoreEurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Review
There’s nothing cinematically groundbreaking in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. Despite that, its goofy satire with fun musical sequences that make for an entertaining escape from the chaos of 2020.
Read MoreArtemis Fowl Review: A Fairytale Flop
Artemis Fowl is a dull and tedious film that wastes its budget and talented cast. Save your time for something better.
Read MoreBabyteeth Review: A Cancer Coming-of-Age Tale
Babyteeth is a raw and moving film that tackles the triumphs of life and tragedy of death through the lens of one family caught right in the middle of the chaos.
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