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Keanu Reeves to return for Constantine sequel

In the great words of Keanu Reeves, “Whoa.” That is all that can be said about this latest news about the long-awaited Constantine sequel. In 2005, Warner Brothers attempted to adapt the comic Hellblazer. The property involved the main character named John Constantine— a street-smart con man who also battles demons. Reeves teamed with director

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Goodnight Mommy review: Introducing the generic version

Goodnight Mommy sees Naomi Watts as Mother, a single mother investing her energy into two sons– Elias (Cameron Crovetti) and Lucas (Nicholas Crovetti)–following a facial procedure. The film presents the narrative from the perspective of the children as they return to their mom who now wears a medical mask over her face for undisclosed reasons.

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Exclusive: Marcia Gay Harden helps us find hope in the powerful family movie Gigi & Nate

As a self-described mother bear, Marcia Gay Harden says she can easily identify with her tough-but-nurturing character in Gigi & Nate, a poignant movie about a boy and his unlikely service animal who helps everyone move past their family tragedy. Just weeks before he was heading to college, Nate Gibson (Charlie Rowe) suffers a near-fatal illness and is

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Beast review: A thrilling late summer surprise

Beast as a premise could be as ridiculous as Snakes on a Plane. Idris Elba fighting a lion sells itself as an over-the-top idea in the same vein as Jason Statham fighting a shark in The Meg. To this writer’s surprise, Beast is an unexpected thrill. Director Baltasar Kormákur is mostly known for throwaway action

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Bodies Bodies Bodies review: Gen Z gets roasted in this twisty horror comedy

Bodies Bodies Bodies shares similarities to the 2021 comedy horror film Werewolves Within. It has a handful of characters trying to solve a mystery, the group suspects someone in their party is the wolf (or killer), and the supporting characters keep making their own circumstances worse instead of the wolf itself. While the likeness to

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Bullet Train review: A nutty, explosive, over-the-top mess saved by Brad Pitt

Bullet Train finds Brad Pitt as a man named Lady Bug sent on a job that goes heavily wrong. In the spirit of films like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and the divisive Smokin’ Aces, the film brings together a cluster of unlikely bad guys, all with adjacent motives. And just like those movies,