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The Invisible Fight is described as a “heavy metal action comedy” by Kino Lorber that doesn’t offer much of either.
A gluttonous form of luxury that’s deadly and intoxicating as much as it is orgasmically gratifying, Saltburn is disgustingly mesmerizing.
Presenting a predictable story that lacks any memorable kills, It’s a Wonderful Knife is no more than a forgettable holiday slasher.
Director Macon Blair has revitalized The Toxic Avenger with a reboot that is every bit as entertaining as the original series of films.
Killing Romance is the craziest musical romantic comedy revolving around murder and ostriches. As nonsensically brilliant as they come.
River has the guests of an inn stuck in a time loop, making for an amusing movie that is brilliantly written and beautifully filmed.
Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie is the most ludicrous, pinkest, and most significant film about toys possibly ever.
Even though the film has a fair share of chuckle worthy moments, Asteroid City shamelessly rolls around in its eccentricities and unapologetic blundering demeanor with no real depth or character development whatsoever.
The Amazing Maurice has animation that may not be appealing to Pixar or Dreamworks enthusiasts. It’s an animated film with a ton of missteps, but manages to land on all four feet when the dust clears.