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The Lost Bus is Terrifyingly Real Account of Paradise Wildfires
Although, there are some moments that could have used some tightening up or just omitted altogether, this film is truly terrifying and a blatant reminder to always have your affairs…
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Jacob Elordi is Transformative in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
The most profound lesson learned in Frankenstein is the power and tenacity of what it is to be loved and to have experienced unconditional love. To be lost and found…
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Channing Tatum and Kirsten Shine in Roofman
Whether we are watching Tatum play like a kid in the store or running naked for his life in the intimate versus grand scheme of tableaus that play out, Roofman…
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Squbb Soars as Eleanor The Great
Eleanor the Great is more than a story about grief. It's a story of emotional survival when all one wants as they grow old is to be seen, respected and…
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The Eyes of Ghana Is Enlightened Perfection at Preserving Cinematic History
Bring tissues and be prepared to have your heart bursting with pride for The Eyes of Ghana represent the eyes of every collective group of humans who fight to maintain…
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Sydney Sweeney TKO’s as Boxing Legend Christy Martin
Inspirational, aspirational and a testament to the strength of the human spirit, Christy is a blueprint of what never giving up looks like in the flesh.
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Art Imitates Life for George Clooney in Art Imitates Life
Jay Kelly is a love letter to the absurdity of Hollywood, all the actors and players in it while asking if aging is the end or simply the beginning of…
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Lost In the Jungle is Gripping Story of Survival, Love and Loss
Lost in the Jungle is a reminder to not take anyone or anything for granted. You never know the next time you love or visit someone you love may be…
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The History of Sound is Marvelous
The History of Sound also provides two the best male performances of 2025 with Mescal and O'Connor. The film provides many twist and turns and just when you think you…
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Ana de Armas is a Delicious and Deviant Baroness One Loves to Hate in Eden
As intense as this subject matter is, the film is surprisingly humorous - most of which arrives when de Armas hits the screen. You kinda live to hate her, especially…




























