See How They Run is a stylish meta murder mystery with an impressive cast. Unfortunately it gets bogged down by a lack of tension and flat humor.
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While some of the violence and ridiculous finale of Bullet Train could easily be toned down, this makes for an intriguing summer blockbuster that’s a little bit Agatha Christie meets Guy Ritchie. Bullet Train is a stylish, action-packed thrill ride from start to finish.
Read MoreThor: Love and Thunder Review
After Ragnarok, Thor: Love and Thunder is a disappointing addition to the Thor franchise. It is plagued by flat humor, tonal issues galore, and a lack of character development. What could have been a whimsical and fun continuation of Thor’s story ends up childish and unmemorable.
Read MoreWhere The Crawdads Sing Review
Where the Crawdads Sing is a middling adaptation of superior source material. The pacing is a mess and the script doesn’t do the best job of building these dynamic characters. Ultimately, the film comes across as a Nicholas Sparks fare, when it could have been a lot more than that.
Read MoreElvis Movie Review
Elvis is a harrowing biopic with a phenomenal lead performance by Austin Butler. Baz Luhrmann’s stylistic flair is on full display with this bold, bombastic, and memorable portrait of the iconic rockstar.
Read MoreJurassic World: Dominion Review
Jurassic World: Dominion is a bloated blockbuster full of missed opportunities. What could have been a fresh ending to the Jurassic World trilogy instead feels like a monotonous rehashing of every other Jurassic movie. There’s nothing new brought to the table here and, unfortunately, this isn’t a particularly fun summer blockbuster.
Read MoreTop Gun: Maverick Review
Top Gun: Maverick is a nostalgic, high-flying sequel that’s worth seeing on the big screen.
Read MoreDownton Abbey: A New Era Review
Despite a few too many plot points, Downton Abbey: A New Era is a welcome return. Fans of the show will love seeing their favorite characters on the big screen again as they take on their latest adventure. This is a beautiful film with glitz, glamor, and heart.
Read MoreDr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Review
Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is a disappointment. The plot is messy, the character development is lacking and the film feels like a forgettable early 2000s release.
Read MoreThe Lost City Review
The Lost City is a star-studded return to true romantic comedy form. Despite some typical cliches, this is a fun ride that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
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