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A STAR IS BORN Review

A STAR IS BORN Review

The third retelling of a classic story, Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut ‘A Star is Born,’ is a complicated movie where nothing is black and white. But is it music to the ears, or just a one-hit wonder?

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
SADIE Review

SADIE Review

By Lolo Loves Films | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
VENOM Review

VENOM Review

Venom is a long awaited comic-book spin-off, but can it break the Sony curse?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
LIFE ITSELF Review

LIFE ITSELF Review

Dan Fogelman is known for his relatable drama show This is Us, but does his latest film deserve praise?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
THE PREDATOR Review

THE PREDATOR Review

After it’s various setbacks, does THE PREDATOR live up to the hype?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
THE NUN Review

THE NUN Review

The Conjuring universe is pretty popular, but is the third spin-off film good?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
THE CHILDREN ACT Review

THE CHILDREN ACT Review

There are a lot of big ingredients flying around in Richard Eyre's Ian McEwan adaptation 'The Children Act,' but does this well-acted Emma Thompson drama work well as one cohesive whole?

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
WE THE ANIMALS Review

WE THE ANIMALS Review

Three siblings do everything together: sleep, bathe, go to school, play, and fight. They are each other’s worlds until older siblings Manny and Joel begin to take after their fickle father and youngest sibling Jonah must learn to engage the world on his own.

By Douglas Davidson | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
OPERATION FINALE Review

OPERATION FINALE Review

Operation Finale is one of the first Oscar-bait films of the year, but is the buzz true?

By Jordan Ryan Lester | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago
JEAN Review

JEAN Review

Shawn Melling’s indie-picture JEAN, touches base with a lot of things, but where does this man-and-nature movie really land?

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 5 years ago