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‘Mortal Kombat 2’ Review – Not a Flawless Victory, but a Much Better Sequel

At best, Mortal Kombat 2 delivers magnetic fights with magnificent backdrops ripped from the video game series. At worst, a simplistic plot proves tiresome and disruptive towards action.

‘Michael’ Review: A Strong Show With A Safe Story

There’s a moment early in Michael where the noise becomes deafening, not from the audience within the film, but from the weight of expectation pressing in from the outside. A biopic about Michael Jackson was never going to be just another awards-season contender. It’s an attempt to bottle lightning, myth, controversy, and genius all at once. And in many ways,

‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Review: Visually Stunning, Substantially Soulless

It’s been 3 years since the box office phenomenon The Super Mario Bros. Movie, a movie which received very mixed reviews from both fans and critics across the world. And now, we finally got the sequel titled The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and I’ve been dying to talk about this one… “Mario ventures into space, exploring cosmic worlds and tackling

‘Pretty Lethal’ Review: An Enjoyable Yet Too Formulaic Blood Bath | SXSW

That type of action film that you know you’ll probably enjoy watching but at the same time you also know it just won’t be good at all, that sums up Pretty Lethal. I know it’s a streaming movie and honestly if I watched this in my laptop for example I probably would’ve hated so much. But since I watched with

‘Arco’ Review: Time-Traveling Adventure Prioritizes Style Over Substance

It’s been nearly 30 years since a standalone ‘Alien’ film has been directed by someone with a name other than Ridley Scott, and although he is certainly the architect of the franchise, a new vision is sorely needed to invigorate the universe. Enter director Fede Álvarez and his new film ‘Alien: Romulus’, the seventh ‘Alien’ picture and first under Disney’s

‘Project Hail Mary’ Review: A Spectacle In Every Form

It’s really rare for a year to start with such a banger, and I think Project Hail Mary might just be one of the most defining films of the decade. It’s the type of movie that you could think is maybe derivative or unoriginal, but if you actually see through every layer of this project you’ll love it for what

‘Josephine’ Review: A Punch To The Stomach

Josephine is a film about an eight-year-old girl called Josephine, with “Jo-Jo” as her nickname (Mason Reeves), experiencing a crime that happens in her local park, which ends up traumatizing her and changing her actions. Josephine’s dad, Damien (Channing Tatum), has a very strong sense of justice. After what happened at the park, he has a strange feeling and starts

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