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Critiques aside, Shadow and Bone’s second season is not without its successes, and by season’s end, you will find you can’t wait to return.
With the cast all giving fun performances and the visual effect creativity dialed up to eleven, you can’t help but cheer and clap.
The Amazing Maurice is cute, and just fine for kids, but for adults it has a hard time living up to its own name.
Despite an uneven tone, Quantumania mostly works as an enticing superhero adventure.
The Last of Us just aired its fifth episode and if you aren’t already watching it, all I have to say is, what are you waiting for?
The Most Dangerous Game proves itself to be a classic film that goes beyond the staples of film infancy.
Well, the first episode of The Last Of Us has come and gone and it’s… beautiful. It’s haunting.
Avatar 2 puts to rest the ahistorical argument that Avatar had “no lasting cultural impact.”
My Father’s Dragon, Cartoon Saloon’s direct-to-Netflix kids’ film, is unfortunately too loud and annoying to have an impact.
It’s been 15 years and Cloverfield is still coming up Clovers. If you like horror or monsters or just watching things go boom, this one is for you.
Avatar: The Way of Water makes a statement as the most spectacular blockbuster of the year, providing a thrilling ride through the mesmerizing world.
Onoda’s story, as exceptional as it may be, embodies the plight of every soldier sent to fight and die.
An impressively designed, luminous jungle and an emotional story about parenting and legacy allow Strange World to blossom as a strong entry for Disney.
While suffering from exhausting connections to the ever-expanding MCU, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is an emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman.