Tag: Movie Review
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Another Simple Favor: Secrets, Style, and a Sip of Queer Representation
Emily and Stephanie are back… just add gin and drama.
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‘Thunderbolts*’—A Spark of Hope in Dark Times
After years of mediocrity, Thunderbolts* is the welcome change MCU fans were waiting for.
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Final Destination: Bloodlines – Death Has a Long Memory🩸
A chilling return to the Final Destination franchise with a terrifying twist on fate. Bloodlines explores whether Death can hold a grudge across generations—and what happens when the past won’t stay buried.
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Ghosts, Guilt, and the Snow to Come: Revisiting The Black Phone and What The Sequel Might Uncover
Sinister and suffocating, 2022’s The Black Phone delivered more than just scares – it brought atmosphere, depth, and a villain audiences won’t soon forget.
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STRAW 2025: A Mother’s Silence Was Louder Than a Siren
A haunting look at grief, survival, and a mother’s quiet collapse in a world that never gave her room to fall.
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The Phoenician Scheme: A Man of No Identity
Wes Anderson offers a light-hearted comedy in the Middle East centering around Catholic motifs.
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‘American Fiction’ Speaks Truth
American Fiction is a genuinely entertaining film with a few lessons.
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The Good Deeds in ‘A Good Person’
‘A Good Person’ makes it clear that forgiveness is hard.
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A Queer Review of the Austin Film Festival (2023)
Highlighting the many ways in which AFF 2023 illustrated that the queer experience is not a monolithic one.
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Making a Killing in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is preoccupied with plot and not on the greater struggle of the Osage.