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Move over, Marvel! Mission Impossible may be the most original, entertaining action movie franchise
It outdoes its predecessors in terms of its signature set pieces and the high wire, edge-of-your seat action sequences
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‘Terminal’ fails to grab our attention, but will Margot Robbie save the day?
With a rookie director, confusing plot-line and unknown cast (barring Robbie and Pegg), it’s impossible to get excited
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Surreal and hypnotic, ‘You Were Never Really Here’ is 21st century’s ‘Taxi Driver’
The genius of the film lies in the fact that it manages to give us an incredibly affecting yet subtle character study.
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Is Veronica really the scariest horror movie ever made?
A dark and deeply unsettling film that only gets more unnerving as it progresses; things get very creepy, very quickly
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‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ – Even robots fighting aliens cannot save this mediocre sequel
The film is just fun action scenes under some semblance of a plot, but the original was far superior in doing the same
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Mechanical and repetitive, ‘Tomb Raider’ is yet another failed video game adaptation
It's a prisoner to its own construct; the movie feels more like a simulation of a video game rather than an...
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Intriguing and intricate, Red Sparrow is well-crafted and different from today’s spy thrillers
A great deal of the film actually relies on Jennifer Lawrence, who gives a really compelling and brave performance
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Solo: A Star Wars Story looks exactly like the irrelevant yet entertaining space adventure it should be
The movie gives us a look into Han Solo's early beginnings and how he became the cockiest smuggler in the galaxy.
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‘The Shape of Water’ is meant to sweep you off your feet, make you cry and applaud, but that never happened
Filled with beautiful ideas, the movie is a work of great artistry but its emotional depth is remarkably shallow
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Contrived and rote, ‘Insidious: The Last Key’ fails to hold a candle to its predecessors
Hopelessly detached from other Insidious films, it's not different from the mediocre horror films we're used to seeing