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Borderlands Review: Eli Roth's Star-Studded Video Game Adaptation Is A Total Mess
By Eric Eisenberg published
Its sensibilities are juvenile, its aesthetics are plastic, and there isn’t a solitary stretch during its 102 minute runtime when it accomplishes something creative or absorbing.

Trap Review: Josh Hartnett Is Miscast In M. Night Shyamalan's Unthrilling Thriller
By Eric Eisenberg published
It’s easy as a cinephile to root for M. Night Shyamalan, as he has made some great movies in his career, but this is most definitely not one of them.

Deadpool & Wolverine Review: A Fan Service-Loaded Mess, But A Hilarious Fan Service-Loaded Mess
By Eric Eisenberg published
There are criticisms to be levied against Deadpool & Wolverine, but above all else, it can be said that the film is a raucous good time.

Twisters Review: Glen Powell And Daisy Edgar-Jones Lead A Deep Fried, Barbequed, Hell Of A Good Time At The Movies
By Mike Reyes published
If there’s one reason to see Twisters, it’s to relive those basement movie nights with friends, hot popcorn and cold soda in hand.

Longlegs Review: One Of 2024’s Best Movies Has Arrived, And It Will Haunt You
By Eric Eisenberg published
It sets its tone immediately and never interrupts its devotion to evoking terror.

Netflix's Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. Review: Eddie Murphy’s Legacyquel Comedy Is Way Better Than You'd Expect… While Still Not Being Amazing
By Eric Eisenberg published
It executes a number of funny bits (including a couple of excellent cameos), develops exciting action within thrilling set pieces, and it has a proper light touch when it comes to franchise callbacks

Despicable Me 4 Review: A Disjointed Mess I Wouldn’t Force On A Minion
By Dirk Libbey published
Despicable Me 4 feels like a film that was given a release date before anybody bothered to come up with a reason to make it.

Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 Review: Kevin Costner’s Western Epic Is Off To A Magnetic Start
By Mike Reyes published
The first in a planned four chapter story acts as both a compelling opener and a sterling stand-alone.
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