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LateNight06
March 25, 2024
What’s it profit a man to gain ratings but lose his soul? Find out in our review of Late Night With The Devil.
A group of mischievous Mini-Pufts playing with a pencil sharpener in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024), Sony Pictures Entertainment
March 22, 2024
Without the nostalgia, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is only a dull, uninspired mess of a film that may be worse than the 2016 reboot.
Mark Wahlberg as Michael Light Arthur the King (2024), Lionsgate
March 22, 2024
When it comes to Hollywood Cinema, it’s pretty straightforward to pull the heartstrings of the viewers by telling a heartwarming […]
The Arisen takes a swing at a goblin in Dragon's Dogma 2 (2024), Capcom
March 21, 2024
With some bug fixes and a little polish, Capcom’s ‘Dragon’s Dogma 2’ could easily take home the title of Game of the Year.
Kristen Stewart as Lou in Love Lies Bleeding (2024), A24
March 19, 2024
Katy O’Brian steals the show from Kristen Stewart in Love Lies Bleeding, Hollywood’s latest attempt to push a mainstream gay love story onto audiences.
Justice Smith as Aren and David Alan Grier as Roger in The American Society of Magical Negroes (2024), Focus Features
March 18, 2024
The American Society of Magical Negroes is a soulless, race-bating charisma vaccum of a film by a director who hates white people and America.
Chauncey-Pyper-Imaginary
March 14, 2024
In the review of Blumhouse’s new thriller Imaginary, our writer Dante wonders how this company didn’t come up with a more imaginative plot.
Po (Jack Black) takes to the skies in Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024), Universal Pictures
March 12, 2024
‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ isn’t the best entry in the fan-favorite animated franchise, but it’s still a ton of fun.
Screenshot - Kino Lorber - Invisible Fight
March 5, 2024
The Invisible Fight is described as a “heavy metal action comedy” by Kino Lorber that doesn’t offer much of either.
Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) marches forward unto Destiny in Dune: Part Two (2024), Legendary Pictures
March 2, 2024
For all the criticisms one may have about its storytelling, ‘Dune: Part Two’ is still an explosively avant-garde film.