There’s no denying there have been a lot of war movies throughout the decade, but 1917 brings something new to the table. Sam Mendes’s film combines the best in direction, cinematography, and performance to create a cinematic masterwork that must be seen on the big screen
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I wanted to like Jumanji: The Next Level, but its weak humor and repetitive storyline lead to an unnecessary sequel. Just watch the last movie if you want to have a fun time with the same cast.
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This is a delightful film that deserves your time at the theater.
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Bombshell is a challenging but important film to watch. It may not stick the landing in every technical aspect, but it sure does challenge its audience with some hard truths about women in society.
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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker is an exciting end to a compelling trilogy.
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Cats is whacky, wild, and weird. There are some entertaining and fun musical numbers here, but the strange storyline might take away from your enjoyment. I’d recommend this one to musical fans only.
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What I love about Marriage Story is the three-dimensional characters, intellectual writing, and phenomenal performances. This is a film with depth that peels back a new layer with each passing scene. It’s not a cut and dry situation. You have to look at all sides to truly understand the story of Nicole and Charlie. It may not be a smooth ride, but it’s worth the emotional rollercoaster.
Read MoreHoney Boy Review: Tales From A Traumatic Childhood
Honey Boy is an honest and raw portrait of a painful childhood caught in a state of turmoil. This is like watching a form of cinematic therapy. Shia LaBeouf and Noah Jupe give awards-worthy performances in this heartbreaking tale of a childhood lost.
Read MoreFrozen II Review: Journey Into The Unknown
What can I say? I’m a sucker for a good Disney musical, and I’m happy to report that Frozen II is an empowering and fun movie that highlights the importance of family and friendship.
Read MoreThe Irishman Review: It’s What It Is
The Irishman presents a haunting character-driven drama detailing the fleeting nature of time and the twisted world of the mafia. It takes its time for the story to build but remains compelling throughout. Martin Scorsese’s riveting direction, paired with top-notch performances make for a fascinating viewing experience.
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