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The best romantic comedies on Netflix (January 2022)

There is always a good reason to watch a romantic comedy. And they are the perfect films to watch with your best friends or significant other. Funny movies on Netflix are especially important during such a rough time as a pandemic. But when there are so many high-quality options out there, how does a viewer

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Spider-Man: No Way Home review: Sony and Marvel take an ambitious victory lap

At long last, Spider-Man: No Way Home swings into theaters this weekend with multiversal threats from previous entries. As advertised, for some mysterious reason, villains from other dimensions such as Doc Ock and Green Goblin appear in the world of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and things get rather messy. There is a lot happening within the

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The Last Duel review: Ridley Scott confronts medieval Harvey Weinsteins

Ridley Scott’s return to historical epics is not the usual sword-wielding affair. Although the film contains all the trademarks of his films, such as violent sword fights, bloody war battles, and elaborate historical set pieces, with The Last Duel, Scott has made a story that is surprisingly small in focus. Unlike Maximus in Gladiator, the

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Fantastic Fest 2021 review round-up: The Beta Test and The Trip

We had the pleasure of seeing two films at Fantastic Fest. These films are the hilariously violent relationship comedy The Trip and the satirical dark comedy The Beta Test. Both The Trip and The Beta Test have characters with Hollywood backgrounds and both involve a degree of marital strife in their conflict. This said, the

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The Night House review: An affecting haunted house film about mental wellness

Grief is a common theme explored within the horror genre. It can be seen all throughout spiritual horror because it makes the viewer want to believe something comes after this crazy life. The Night House flirts with this theme but has something on its mind about mental health as well. Similar to The Babadook, director