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In the near future, a ‘Grand Lottery’ has been newly established in California – the catch: kill the winner before sundown to legally claim it.
Kung Fu Panda 4 has lost some of its mojo, but still has a few nice moves left in this old franchise.
“Renfield” manages to find fun in its vampire premise and sink its fangs deep enough to appreciate a Nicolas Cage Dracula picture.
Dracula’s henchman and inmate at the lunatic asylum.
The Bad Guys is a good time for its slick style, solid characters, and stealing from the best heist films.
The movie, based on Marvel Comics, focuses on Shang-Chi; ‘The Master of Kung-Fu’.
It might be conventional in its storytelling, but the stunning animation, lovely characters, beautiful music, and heartfelt messages won me over.
In a land called Kumandra, split into five different regions, a warrior named Raya searches for the last dragon in the world.
As the decade closes out, the push for female centric films and depth seems to be far from waning. These are some of the best female characters of the 2010s.
While The Farewell brings the identity crisis that many immigrant families face to the big screen, it also is a true-to-life reflection of family dynamics that everyone can relate to.
The Farewell reveals Lulu Wang is a director to watch out for, but loses impact by leaving so many of the themes it wishes to explore unspoken.
Lisa Hanawalt’s colorful Tuca & Bertie explores womanhood, bodies, friendship and trauma – what it lacks in direction, it makes up for in sincerity.
In The Farewell, when a Chinese family discover their grandmother has only a short while left to live, they schedule a wedding to gather before she dies.
A fun-filled flick with an all-star cast of charismatic ladies having a blast; Ocean’s 8 is a stylish follow-up that captures the spirit of the original trilogy while still doing its own thing.