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'Despicable Me 4' is a formulaically exhausting sequel that relentlessly milks what little charm the franchise still has left.
A Quiet Place: Day One is full of action and claustrophobic scenes, and is helped along by great acting performances.
Justice for Juneteenth concludes with picks from 70s Blaxploitation and 90s horror: Black Caesar and Tales from the Hood.
Walloing in grime and sleaze and filth, not to mention solid writing and talented actors, The Bikeriders is just good…
The penultimate "Juneteenth" Weekend Double revisits where Blaxploitation started with 'Slaughter' and 'Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song.'
‘I Saw The TV Glow’ Review – A Snoozeworthy Transgender Allegory Featuring Limp Bizkit (Yes, Really)
I Saw the TV Glow is a mind-numbing trans allegory from someone who needs therapy, Jesus, or a combination of…
Restless is a film loaded with tension and anxiety that will make you incapable of breathing a sigh of relief…
Recycling three-quarters of the original film, Inside Out 2 is a harmless yet absolutely unnecessary sequel.