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Uglies

Uglies Review: A Shallow Dystopian Vision That Fails to Deliver

Uglies, a science fiction drama directed by McG and based on Scott Westerfeld’s popular YA novel, presents a futuristic dystopian society where beauty is controlled by genetic modification and surgery. While the novel captivated readers with its social commentary on ...
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Winner

Winner Review: Emilia Jones Shines In New Biopic

Susanna Fogel’s Winner is an unusual entry in the genre of biographical dramas, straddling the line between black comedy and an indictment of modern surveillance states. Based on the life of Reality Winner—an NSA contractor who leaked an intelligence report ...
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Skincare

Skincare Review: Peeling Back Layers of Suspense

Austin Peters’ directorial debut Skincare promises to delve into the often glossy world of high-end aesthetics, blending elements of suspense, psychological intrigue, and biting satire on modern vanity. Anchored by a well-rounded cast led by Elizabeth Banks, the film explores ...
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Transformers One

Transformers One Review: A Thrilling Return to Cybertron’s Origins

Josh Cooley’s Transformers One reignites the spark of the Transformers franchise by returning to its roots—literally and figuratively—with a highly engaging animated film that explores the early days of Optimus Prime and Megatron. The film is an ambitious origin story, ...
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Devo

“DEVO” Documentary Opens 55th Nashville Film Festival on 9/19/2024

On the opening night of the 55th Nashville Film Festival on September 19, 2024, “DEVO,” a documentary about the 80s band directed by Chad Smith, was screened. The documentary premiered originally on January 21, 2024 at Sundance. DEVO, the band,  formed ...
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Creeping Death

Creeping Death Review: A Flawed Celtic Horror Outing

Matt Sampere‘s Creeping Death offers an intriguing premise, drawing upon Celtic mythology to infuse its supernatural horror narrative. The idea of an ancient spirit being unleashed on Halloween night, terrorizing a group of unwitting teens, has all the potential to ...
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Cuckoo

Cuckoo Review: A Visceral Descent into Terror with Mixed Results

Tilman Singer’s Cuckoo is a visually arresting and thematically ambitious horror film that attempts to weave psychological dread, body horror, and folklore into a compelling narrative. With a cast led by the enigmatic Hunter Schafer, the film ventures into the ...
Bollywood Reviews
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Experience A Bizarre Game Unmask In Bhushan Kumar’s “Khel Khel Mein”!

The King of Remakes and Flops returns to the big screens this time with a remake of a 2016 Italian comedy-thriller “Perfect Strangers”. The Bollywood version is titled “Khel Khel Mein”, translated as “All In Fun And Games”, which stars ...
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Berlin ZEE5 Global (Large)

Berlin Review: A Slow-Burn Spy Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

When it comes to spy thrillers, the new film on ZEE5 Global, Berlin, offers a unique take. The movie, directed by Atul Sabharwal, is set in the politically charged atmosphere of 1990s New Delhi. It brings together Aparshakti Khurana, playing ...
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SPEAK NO EVIL

Speak No Evil Review: Blumhouse Is Finally Back To Greatness

James Watkins’ Speak No Evil, a remake of the 2022 Danish film of the same name, offers a chilling exploration of human behavior under extreme psychological duress. With a stellar cast led by James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, and Aisling Franciosi, ...