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Gretel and Hansel (2020) Review

Gretel & Hansel (2020) Director: Oz Perkins Screenwriter: Rob Hayes, Oz Perkins Starring: Sophia Lillis, Sam Leakey, Alice Krige Gretel & Hansel is a modern retelling of the classic folk story of an almost identical name. In case you don’t remember, the original tale follows a brother and sister who are abandoned by their parents. […]

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Elizabeth Lail Countdown 2019

Countdown (2019) Review

Countdown (2019) Director: Justin Dec Screenwriter: Justin Dec Starring: Elizabeth Lail, Jordan Calloway, Talitha Bateman, Tichina Arnold How often do you go to a movie and come out with a hot take? It’s pretty easy when it’s the center of controversy like Joker, or clearly in poor taste and objectively poor like Slender Man. Seeing Countdown

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The Cell (2000) Review

The Cell (2000) Director: Tarsem Singh Screenwriter: Mark Protosevich Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D’Onofrio When I scroll through streaming movies, I look for things I’ve never heard of. What usually gets me to click are the things that sound so ridiculous that I have to watch the trainwreck. When I came across The

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Gemini Man (2019) Review

Gemini Man (2019) Director: Ang Lee Screenwriter: David Benioff, Billy Ray, Darren Lemke Starring: Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen, Benedict Wong October is an unusual month to release an action movie, but 2018’s Venom showed that there’s money to be made. Paramount’s Gemini Man was released alongside the animated rendition of The Addams

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Dragonworld Film Review

Dragonworld (1994) Review

Dragonworld (1994) Director: Ted Nicolaou Screenwriters: Suzanne Glazener Naha, Ted Nicolaou Starring: Sam Mackenzie, Courtland Mead, Janet Henfrey You know how the best part of The Phantom Menace is the trade negotiations? Well, if you agree with that, you’ll love 1994’s Dragonworld, a direct-to-video kid’s release that is equal parts fantasy and anti-capitalist political thriller.  The film

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