The Idea of You is a lovely little entry to the canon that brings us back to the heyday of romantic comedies.
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Jerry Seinfeld's directorial debut doesn't snap, crackle, or pop. Unfrosted is not “Grrreat!” in any way or form.
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Atlas is an amalgamation of ideas from many, better sci-fi movies, with none of the qualities that made them great.
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Who should inherit this planet? Humankind or apekind? Who exactly does this Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes want you to sympathize with?
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Can you escape fate? Or is fate just hogwash? Tarot thinks it's both.
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Vampires have daddy issues too... aaand complicated meanings to their existence... as well as empowering final battles.
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Time for a rethink. From Kälteen Bars to Burn Books, Regina George might be the most misunderstood and misjudged character in Mean Girls.
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With a bigger budget and a better writer, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 makes for a much more watchable sequel.
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Forget the naysayers, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is a fun, family friendly romp that successfully balances nostalgia and worldbuilding.
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The true crime story at the heart of Curry & Cyanide will leave you shocked, scarred, and utterly dumbfounded.
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Netflix's Spaceman is a weighty look at love and marriage that sputters more than it shines. Adam Sandler is fantastic though.
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While Kung Fu Panda 4 hits all of the right notes, we can't help but wonder if there's much life left in the franchise moving forward.
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Damsel, the third Millie Bobbie Brown-lead Netflix Original, should deliver a lot more with what it promises from its extravagance.
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Ebrahim Hatamikia's Bodyguard is a deeply meditative study on principles and morality that comes to you in the guise of a suspense thriller.
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The plot of Tiger Stripes reflects the controversy of its Malaysian theatrical release, holding a mirror up to society in more ways than one.
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Orion and the Dark may not be as memorable as Inside Out, but it still delivers a meaningful message to kids in a fun and engaging manner.
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Self Reliance is a strong first effort by writer/director Jake Johnson that unfortunately plays it a little too safe to leave an impact.
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With the beautiful, scary, and sublime Society of the Snow, J.A. Bayona may have crafted the definitive disaster movie.
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Good Grief, Dan Levy's feature directorial debut, is an overcooked yet underbaked meditation on loss, mourning, and recovery.
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Annette Benning is an absolute beast as Diana Nyad in Netflix's triumphant biopic about one of the world's greatest long-distance swimmers.
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