Tarot Review

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A group of friends unleash an ancient evil bound to a sinister deck of tarot cards that starts taking them out one by one in the same fashion as their readings It is, generally speaking,

La Chimera Review

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Arthur (Josh O’Connor), a British archaeologist just released from prison and grieving his lost love, soon falls back in with a ragtag gang of petty thieves plundering pre-Roman tombs in the Italian countryside. Hijinks ensue,

Hoard Review

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Foster kid Maria (Saura Lightfoot-Leon) finds herself drawn to an elusive visitor (Joseph Quinn) — triggering a hoarding habit passed down from her mother (Hayley Squires). Perhaps it comes as no surprise that a film

IF (2024) Review

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After experiencing a family tragedy, 12-year-old Bea (Cailey Fleming) develops the ability to see imaginary friends. With the help of her neighbour Cal (Ryan Reynolds), they embark on a mission to reunite the IFs with

Hit Man Review

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When a professor (Glen Powell) starts acting as a fake hitman, he gets a little too invested in his role — and one of his clients (Adria Arjona). It’s taken a while for Glen Powell

The Garfield Movie Review

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Tabby cat Garfield (Chris Pratt) reunites with his estranged father Vic (Samuel L. Jackson) after he is cat-napped by wicked Persian cat Jinx (Hannah Waddingham). Garfield — the lasagne-loving, Monday-hating, greedy, grumpy cat originating in

Atlas Review

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Three decades after a devastating attack by rogue AI Harlan (Simu Liu), Atlas (Jennifer Lopez) joins a crack team to track him down. These days, any original sci-fi film is worth cheering for; one boasting

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Review

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Years before she meets Max Rockatansky, Furiosa (Anya Taylor-Joy) desperately searches for her way home after being kidnapped by the foot soldiers of warlord Dementus (Chris Hemsworth). In 1979, George Miller made his feature debut

The Beast Review

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In 2044, Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux) navigates the memories of her past lives — repeatedly encountering Louis (George MacKay), with whom she feels a strong connection. Opening with an actress screaming at an invisible attacker while