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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,

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Nope review: Jordan Peele finds his inner Spielberg

Nope sees Jordan Peele expand his horror scope with grandeur. We are no longer in the small intimate horror territory with Peele. The size of his alien invasion film shows off a new side of the director. We see maturity in this Peele film that is easily comparable to Spielberg jumping from Jaws to Close

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Don’t Make Me Go review: A heartfelt road trip with an unnecessary gut punch

Don’t Make Me Go sees John Cho as Max Park, a father figure with cancer. After discovering his illness, Max is faced with insurmountable odds of living. Being a single father, Max decides to take his daughter Wally (Mia Isaac) on a road trip in hopes of giving his daughter some final life lessons. The

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Minions: The Rise of Gru review: A fun and out of control return to form

Minions: The Rise of Gru goes back to its roots by refocusing on the soul of the franchise. The villainous Gru was always what made the series have a beating black heart as he attempted to be an over-the-top Bond-style villain. But succumbing to the empathetic power of children is a hard task to resist

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10 Ray Liotta movies that you have to watch

Ray Liotta died on May 26, and the world lost a great character actor and an icon of gangster cinema. At the time of his death, Liotta starred in over 80 movies, and he even has two others completed and awaiting release. He was shooting a movie at the time of his death called Dangerous

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Exclusive: Kevin Doyle sees Downton Abbey: A New Era as a joyous Crawley family reunion

Before Kevin Doyle stepped into the shoes of Downton Abbey’s Mr. Molesley, he was enjoying work on the stage and screen. But this memorable role of a footman//butler/valet in the iconic historical drama completely transformed his personal and professional life. In fact, Doyle, who has returned to his role for the second epic film, Downton