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Review: BlacKkKlansman Is Intriguing, Funny, And A Touch Too Political
I don't like Spike Lee. I don't like most of his movies, I don't like most of his rash rhetoric, and I don't like his heavy-handed story...


Review: Show Dogs Is Nothing Short Of Atrocious
Live action talking animals have never been good, and Show Dogs doesn’t even try to change that. Probably gives them a worse reputation...


Review: The Mighty Quinn Is An Oddball Classic
Denzel Washington finds his way to the Caribbean in this offbeat 80s crime comedy that’s far more chill than it should be. Not that...


Review: Tag Is Simultaneously Innovative And Unimaginative
The first trailer for Tag (which, as always, can be found at the bottom) may have been one of the best trailers of the year. And while...


Review: Gringo Isn't As Advertised
I've been looking forward to Gringo for sometime. Aside from have a very funny trailer, it featured a cast containing some of my...


Review: Shrek, The Greatest Fairy Tale Ever Told
An unorthodox hero in a very standard fairy tale. What could possibly go wrong? Shrek (Mike Myers) is an ogre, happily living alone in...


Review: The Death Of Stalin Has More Laughs Than Medals
It's Communism. There's a lot of medals. Welcome to the most British Soviet Union since Enemy At The Gates, one filled with fear,...


Review: Game Night Is Surprisingly Enjoyable
I'm not a big fan of comedy films. However, every now and again, something good comes along. Max (Jason Bateman) and Annie (Rachel...


Review: Downsizing Is Small Idea With Some Big Goals
Roald Dahl wrote whimsy with an undercurrent darker than the darkest night. Downsizing isn't much different. Humanities biggest problem...


Review: Happy Death Day Is A Movie You'll Watch Again, And Again, And Again
I can't say I expected much from Happy Death Day. It was just a slasher with an interesting twist, that being that it repeated itself...
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