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The Mummy is nothing new or special, but it works well enough for what it is
It attempts to offer a grittier, darker and less campy Mummy movie than those of yesteryears
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Wonder: An important film that may genuinely pull at your heartstrings
With themes of compassion, acceptance and inner-beauty as the focus, Wonder truly seems like an inspiring story.
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The Big Sick: An apt portrayal of Pakistan-US stuck in a culture clash
It’s been praised for how authentically it handles immigrant experiences, falling in love and culture clash in the US.
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The Power Rangers is an utterly forgettable film
It is full of thinly written, stereotypical characters and the usual overdose of meaningless CGI action
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Manchester by the Sea is a striking portrayal of grief and loss
It’s an ode to the messy specifics of a life in anguish, and how there are some afflictions you can’t recover from.
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Moonlight is cinematic poetry
From the first frame to the last, Moonlight is a balancing act that never falters.
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Jackie: Beautifully directed and acted but lacks courage
The film just feels empty, reaching for an emotional hook that simply isn’t there.
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Power Rangers: Taking you back to the 90s
It features a new team of Rangers that need to come together to prevent Rita Repulsa from capturing the Zeo Crystal.
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Rings: The utterly lifeless sequel no one asked for
The film just keeps feeding you with unnecessary exposition, much of which was already told in the first film.
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Moana finds Disney returning to its old formula
Moana may be a Disney princess, but she’s doesn’t need a romantic sub-plot, or a prince to define her.