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The mercurial villain Loki resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of “Avengers: Endgame.”
For better or for worse, Haunted Mansion makes for a fun spooky night on Disney+ for the family.
A single mom named Gabbie hires a tour guide, a psychic, a priest, and a historian to help exorcise their newly bought mansion,
When music superstar Kat learns before her wedding that her fiance is unfaithful, she decides to marry Charlie, a stranger in the crowd, instead.
Too caught up in its own inventive twist on the world, Bliss offers high concept science fiction without tying it to something meaningful.
Greg after recently being divorced and then fired, meets the mysterious Isabel, a woman convinced that the world around them is a computer simulation.
Midnight in Paris uses time travel to 1920’s Paris to deal with themes of nostalgia and the fallacy of Golden Age thinking.
Father Figures is a swing and a miss, lacking enough entertaining or cogent material to sell this half-hearted comedy.
With verisimilitude, outstanding acting from its central and supporting cast, and sentient multifaceted perspectives, Wonder succeeds.
Wonder may have all the trappings of passable family-friendly fare, but it is jumbled, unfocused, and far too unbelievably sappy.
Filmed live, and in one continuous take, Lost in London is a film that could seem gimmicky, yet succeeds due to its expert comedic timing.
The first I heard of No Escape was in a radio interview with Lake Bell. I’d been a fan of hers for a while, and being still in awe of her performance in Man Up, I was enthralled by her explanation of why she had taken on an action film. She talked of how it was important to her to gain new experiences so she could learn more about herself and her craft.
If it were not for Paul Thomas Anderson, there is a (very) good chance I wouldn’t be interested in writing about movies. It is because of his films that I take time to write for this humble little website. When I was a high school senior in 2009, my interest in movies inflated dramatically, and I watched a movie just about every night.