Morbius, the third film in Sony's Spider-Man Universe, is a paint-by-numbers comic book movie that is competent at best and boring at worst.
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Oscar Isaac shines. Ethan Hawke is terrifying. Moon Knight might just be the most unique thing Marvel has put out in years.
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On today's episode of The Goggler Podcast, Bahir and Uma celebrate the 50th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather.
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Ambulance is Michael Bay at his most Michael Bay, and it is absolutely sublime.
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Gila Gusti, Malaysia's first ever feature about professional wrestling, is unfortunately let down and mediocre direction and a poor script.
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The Bad Guys is snappy, it moves at a pace, and is laugh out loud funny. It is, in a word, superb.
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Netflix's The Adam Project is a wonderfully well observed and beautifully crafted tribute to the Amblin movies of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Today, on The Goggler Podcast, Bahir and Uma, along with special guest Nick Dorian, dissect and disassemble the new Batman movie.
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Turning Red is joyous and hopeful, bright and beautiful, culturally specific and yet completely accessible. This is Pixar at their best.
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Blacklight, Liam Neeson's latest action thriller, might just be his laziest one yet.
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Sony's long overdue Uncharted adaptation is a kitchen sink blockbuster that is neither good enough nor bad enough to be memorable.
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Marry Me feels far too contrived to save the big screen rom-com, but it is nevertheless an incredibly comforting watch.
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Mamoru Hosoda's Belle is meaningful and moving meditation on empathy and loss that will restore your faith in humanity.
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As far as requels go, Scream really is as good as it gets.
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Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley is a masterful character study of one man's slow descent into a hell of his own creation.
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With its A-list cast, lavish aesthetic, and real potboiler of a plot, does House of Gucci live up to its promise of camp and kitschy fun?
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It may not be Wes Anderson's best movie, but The French Dispatch is nevertheless an intricately crafted and cleverly written piece of cinema.
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Sing 2 will not change your life. It will, however, distract you - and your kids - for at least 110 minutes.
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We review The King's Man, Don't Look Up, and The Matrix Resurrections.
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