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Netflix’s ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Strayed Too Far From the Animated Series
Netflix’s effort to bring bending to live-action is commendable, but even the impressive visuals aren’t enough to make this a good live-action adaptation.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Review
Disney’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians takes bold risks in reimagining the iconic series for a new audience as the heart of the show lies in its young heroes.
The Boy and The Heron Review
The Boy and The Heron deftly moves between commercialization, militarism, trauma and grief, family dynamics, geopolitics, the universe, and individuality.
Wish: Disney Recaptures Some of Their Magic
The film doesn’t break molds like Spider-Verse and it doesn’t bring a revitalizing freshness like Mutant Mayhem, but there are some feels created and the story of Asha is original enough to warrant a viewing.
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The Marvels Review
This movie is more than just two post-credit scenes, but audiences might be quick to overlook it if they play into the unnecessary crisis alert currently sounding about Marvel Studios.
TMNT: Mutant Mayhem Review
These characters feel more alive than ever before thanks to teen spirit & some heavy-handed culture.
Disney’s Haunted Mansion Remake
A solid entry for live-action Disney designed for all audiences. Doesn’t reach Pirates of the Caribbean level, but the cast and their humorous energy hold the film up.
Five Nights at Freddy’s Review
Even for a PG-13 film, there isn’t much violence or gore, which is also paired with a stock buildup to scares and iconic kills from the video game that are muffled instead of refreshing.
Barbie Review: Let’s Go Barb
One of the main keys to Barbie’s success is commitment to the Barbieland authenticity and Gerwig’s willingness to undercut both Barbie and Ken leads, only to build them back up again.
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‘The Wheel of Time’ Season 2 Is Saved by Moiraine and a Thrilling Cliffhanger
It’s clear that the show has its strengths, but it also has its weaknesses. Despite an entertaining cliffhanger and Moiraine’s steady presence, the overall execution leaves something to be desired.
Ahsoka is a Stellar Effort that Adds Depth to the Star Wars Lore
Ahsoka is a refreshingly straightforward Star Wars series with a forceful villain and an intriguing story that moves along at a brisk pace.
Oppenheimer Review: Nolan’s Masterwork
Nolan is a master of adding tension where there is very little, while deflating strenuous moments and creating an environment that is almost unbearable.
Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1: Cruise Continues to Save Movies
Dead Reckoning drags slightly between the heavy action scenes, but the action is so seamless and extensive. The real locations save the film as does Cruise’s affinity for stunts
A Classical Review of the Mission Impossible franchise
One of the hallmarks of the Mission Impossible series is Tom Cruise’s commitment to performing his own stunts, which adds an unparalleled level of authenticity to the action.
Asteroid City Review: Wes Anderson on Film, on Television, and on Stage
When you leave Asteroid City, you’ll have more than you started with, but it’ll be difficult to measure or qualify
Extraction 2 Review: An Action-Packed Sequel With Little At Stake
The action scenes in Extraction 2 carry the film in every aspect. However, the surreal action wasn’t enough to deliver a good narrative as opposed to the first film. The poor character bonding makes it a sequel with little at stake.
The Flash: A CBM That Doesn’t Change The Game
The Flash is one of the better DCEU entries, but that’s not saying much for a universe of films often found thin or clunky. I was never bored, but I wasn’t always entertained either.
‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ Continues Heart and Character Focused Trend
Rise of The Beasts plays it safe when compared to the Bay-era, and falls short of the previous iteration Bumblebee.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: Buy Two Tickets, Because You’ll Be Back For More
It’s beautiful. I’ve tried to find other words for it over the last 24 hours, but nothing works yet. There’s so much depth in the film that you’ll stare in awe and miss plot points, especially when the action slows down.