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‘Argylle’ Review: Matthew Vaughn Goes Overboard in This Stylistic Spy-Caper

Argylle has been on a lot of people’s most anticipated list ever since the first images were released back in mid-2022. Matthew Vaughn’s directorial ventures generally offer a lot of fun and this sounded like another interesting project for the filmmaker. It is based on the novel of the same name by Elly Conway. Vaughn … Read more

‘Orion And The Dark’ Review: A Charming, Well-Written, And Inspiring Tale For All Ages

Dreamworks is the type of studio that you never know what to expect. In 2023, we had Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken and Trolls: Band Together and well… it was definitely a very weak year for the studio, specially when 2022 brought us some massive hits like Puss In Boots: The Last Wish and The Bad … Read more

‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ Review: A Rushed Yet Magical Tale That Will Enchant Kids

So here we are, our first animated movie of 2024, how good or how bad could it be? Paramount Pictures will open the door for animated movies in 2024, which can be good or bad… They made some very questionable original animated movies that had terrible marketing but some managed to amuse more than the … Read more

Movie Digital Release Dates (January 2024)

With some movies having a short theatrical window, we never know which ones are coming to digital earlier than others. We decided to bring you the list of dates of each movie releasing on digital platforms on January 2024. {DATES ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE} Napoleon Based on the story of Napoleon Bonaparte, primarily depicting the … Read more

‘Lift’ Review: Kevin Hart In Another Bland And Uninspired Netflix Action Flick

Netflix is very popular for doing high budgeted movies with a pathetic, empty, bland, and mediocre plot. Something that most of these Netflix original movies have in common is that they are all related to making a big heist or espionage, you know, super generic. And guess what? Lift is here to prove that they … Read more

Max Burkholder Talks About Playing A Young John Bennet In ‘Ted’ (Exclusive)

One of the highest grossing and most popular R-Rated comedies of all time, Ted, is finally back for his own TV series. In this series, it’s 1993 and Ted’s moment of fame has passed, leaving him living with his best friend, 16-year-old John Bennett (Burkholder), who lives in a working-class Boston home with his parents … Read more

‘Robot Dreams’ Review: A Cute And Deep Story About Two Unusual Friends

Robot Dreams has a a special place in my heart, not even because it’s incredibly good because honestly it’s just good, but the movie really managed to deliver such a deep, thoughtful and powerful message and story through a movie that seemed to have the most generic plot ever, and wow it really surprised me. … Read more

‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’ Review: A Dismal Conclusion For The DCEU

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, directed by James Wan (The Conjuring, Saw, Aquaman) and written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, Johnson-McGoldrick, Thomas Pa’a Sibbett, James Wan and Jason Momoa follows Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), the son of the human Tom Curry (Temuera Morrison) and the Atlantean Atlanna (Nicole Kidman). He grows up with the experience of … Read more