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We review The Daily Wire’s new film, the gritty and tense Terror On The Prairie, starring ex-Mandalorian actress Gina Carano in a stunning comeback.
Jurassic World Dominion might be a step up from its predecessor, but it’s clear that the franchise as a whole is primed for extinction.
Top Gun: Maverick takes full advantage of the upgrade in technology not just in its vehicles but in filmmaking as well. Tom Cruise may be an insane perfectionist but without him, we wouldn’t have gotten what amounts to the best film in 2022 so far.
If the ashen aftertaste of MCU duds like The Eternals, Black Widow and Shang-Chi are still lingering on your tongue, I highly suggest Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as cheap, yet effective cinematic mouthwash. It’ll do the trick, though it may not kill 100% of the bacteria.
The Northman is a bloody and ferocious battle cry of a revenge film. The action is brutal and the performances are extraordinary. This is Robert Eggers at his most savage and masterful.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Grindlewald feels like most third films in a franchise; it may boast an elaborate cast and flashy special effects but it’s all built around a trash story that’s poorly written.
‘Father Stu’ seeks to be an inspiring story about a man’s strength in his faith and the film achieves that with strong performances and a solid screenplay. While far from the best Christian film, ‘Father Stu’ is one of the better efforts the genre has produced in the last few years.
Buried deep within Ambulance’s loud, flashy action, sickening editing, overstimulated filming techniques, and a screenplay that seems like it was fished out of a port-a-potty is a somewhat thrilling film.